2022
DOI: 10.1163/15685403-bja10247
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Distributional patterns of the South American species of Parastacidae (Decapoda, Astacidea)

Abstract: The distributional patterns of the species of the South American freshwater crayfishes of the family Parastacidae were analysed using panbiogeographical track analyses to identify targeted regions of crayfish biodiversity for understanding biogeographical patterns. Two generalized tracks were identified using the track analysis approach: (1) Uruguay and Brazil (Parastacus brasiliensis, P. brasiliensis promatensis, P. buckupi, P. caeruleodactylus, P. defossus, P. fluviatilis, P. gomesae, P. guapo, P. macanudo, … Show more

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“…Only a single species was reported for both Chile and the Atlantic coasts of Brazil and Uruguay. From a biogeographical point of view, the protozoan species reported for Parastacus pugnax and Samastacus spinifrons would coincide with the geographical distribution range of both species at 33-38°S, in spite of the fact that S. spinifrons inhabits lakes and rivers, and P. pugnax mainly occurs in flooded plains (Rudolph, 2002(Rudolph, , 2013aDe los Ríos-Escalante et al, 2022b). Probably, however, the habitats "lakes and rivers" will have shared zones with the habitat characterized as "flooded plains", such as "flooded plains of rivers", and this would mean that parts of these habitats would be shared between these species, which could explain the presence of Operculigera asymmetrica on both species of crayfish.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…Only a single species was reported for both Chile and the Atlantic coasts of Brazil and Uruguay. From a biogeographical point of view, the protozoan species reported for Parastacus pugnax and Samastacus spinifrons would coincide with the geographical distribution range of both species at 33-38°S, in spite of the fact that S. spinifrons inhabits lakes and rivers, and P. pugnax mainly occurs in flooded plains (Rudolph, 2002(Rudolph, , 2013aDe los Ríos-Escalante et al, 2022b). Probably, however, the habitats "lakes and rivers" will have shared zones with the habitat characterized as "flooded plains", such as "flooded plains of rivers", and this would mean that parts of these habitats would be shared between these species, which could explain the presence of Operculigera asymmetrica on both species of crayfish.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In theory, this site is within the geographical distribution of Parastacus pugnax (cf. De los Ríos-Escalante et al, 2022b).…”
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