14 resultados para Canarian variety
em Acceda, el repositorio institucional de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. España
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We carried out 84 trawls in 41 seagrass meadows composed of the phanerogam Cymodocea nodosa at three islands of the Canarian Archipelago, during June to September 2003, in order to describe the associated ichthyofauna (composition, richness, and abundance), to analyze the role that this habitat can play in fish recruitment, and to determine the potential relationship between the spatial structure of the seagrass meadow and the patterns of richness and abundance of the fish assemblage. A total of 8298 individuals were captured. The five most relevant species, in terms of abundance and frequency, were Spondyliosoma cantharus, Diplodus annularis, Syngnathus typhle, Mullus surmuletus, and Pagellus erythrinus. Gran Canaria had the largest species richness (36 species) and mean number of species per sample (8.69 ± 0.49; mean ± SE). Lanzarote had the largest number of individuals (64.83% of the total registered) and mean total abundance per sample (168.39 ± 30.91). High densities of individuals were registered (95.86 ± 13.5) and 92.91% of fishes were juveniles. Our data showed that the physical configuration of the seagrass meadows did not significantly affect the patterns of richness and abundance of the associated fish assemblage. In conclusion, the C. nodosa meadows exhibited a singular ichthyofauna and they contribute to the maintenance of the diversity of the coastal fish assemblages in the Canarian Archipelago. This habitat constitutes, during spring and summer, a nursery habitat for juvenile fishes of many species, several of them commercially targeted.
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Máster Oficial en Gestión Costera
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[ES] Once especies de reptiles terrestres endémicos viven en el archipiélago canario 4 especies de lagartos, 3 especies de eslizones (o lisas) y 4 de gecos (o perinquenes) Cuatro especies de tortugas marinas y otras especies introducidas (un geco y dos ranas) completan la lista de reptiles y anfibios en las islas Cananas Las diferencias entre la herpetofauna actual y la extinguida son señaladas, enfatizando el posible papel del hombre en la extinción de algunas formas de lagartos de gran tamaño Actualmente Gallotia simonyi es la especie más amenazada de reptil en España, seguida muy de cerca por la lisa de Fuerteventura o lisneja (Chalcides simonyi). Las restantes poblaciones, a excepción de aquellas que se encuentran restringidas a pequeños islotes o roques, no se encuentran amenazadas por lo general.