Gastrotricha is a group of meiofaunal-sized, free-living invertebrates present in all aquatic ecosystems. The phylum includes over 860 species globally, of which 505 nominal species have been recorded in marine sandy sediments; another 355 taxa inhabit the freshwater environments, where they are recurrent members of the periphyton and epibenthos, and, to a lesser degree, of the plankton and interstitial fauna. Gastrotrichs are part of the permanent meiofauna and, in general, they rank among the top five groups for abundance within meiobenthic assemblages. The diversity, abundance, and ubiquity of Gastrotricha allow us to suppose an important role for these animals in aquatic ecosystems; however, ecological studies to prove this idea have been comparatively very few. This is mainly because the small size and transparency of their bodies make gastrotrichs difficult to discover in benthic samples; moreover, their contractility and fragility make their handling and morphological survey of the specimens rather difficult. Here we offer an overview, describe the basic techniques used to study these animals, and provide a key to known genera in an attempt to promote easy identification and to increase the number of researchers who may be interested in conducting studies on this understudied ecological group of microscopic organisms.
RESUMEN. Introducción: La regeneración natural es una solución de bajo costo y basada en la naturaleza para restaurar parte de los hábitats degradados por la deforestación. Objetivo: Documentar la composición florística de un fragmento de vegetación en regeneración de bosque muy húmedo premontano. Métodos: Hicimos un inventario florístico en 5,59ha mediante recorridos exhaustivos. Resultados: Identificamos 74 familias, 144 géneros y 170 especies nativas, y 15 familias, 21 géneros y 22 especies introducidas, y un híbrido. Las familias con mayor riqueza de géneros y especies fueron Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Solanaceae, Rubiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Polypodiaceae, Lauraceae y Pteridaceae. Los géneros con mayor riqueza de especies fueron Solanum, Pleopeltis, Pteris, Croton y Piper. Hallamos dos especies endémicas, Costus montanus y Sechium tacaco. El 95% de las especies son terrestres, 4% epífitas facultativas y 1% holoepífitas; 30% árboles, 29% arbustos, 27% hierbas, 9% lianas y 5% sufrútices. Cerca del 64% son estrictamente heliófitas, y un 36% de las especies pueden tolerar la sombra. 148 especies tiene al menos nombre común. Conclusión: Este bosque se encuentra en un estado temprano de regeneración, con una composición de especies típica de los bosques premontanos del Valle Central costarricense, por lo que es relevante conservarlo.
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