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Índice Bibliográfico De Los Moluscos Dulceacuícolas Y Terrestres De Chile 16 BOLETÍN DEL MUSEO NACIONAL DE HISTORIA NATURAL Boletín del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Chile, 59: 17 - 28 (2010) BECKER, W. ÍNDICE BIBLIOGRÁFICO DE LOS MOLUSCOS DULCEACUÍCOLAS Y 1925a Beiträge zur Kenntnis der südamerikanischen Violae. Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 21: 356. TERRESTRES DE CHILE BECKER, W. 1925b Violaceae. In: Melchior, H. (ed.), Natürl. Pflanzenfam. 2a ed. 21: 329-377. Donald Jackson1 y Douglas Jackson2 BECKER, W. 1Departamento de Antropología, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Chile, djackson@uchile. 1928 On some violets from the Andes. Kew Bulletin: 133-140. 2 BIRKS, J. Sociedad Chilena de Malacología, [email protected] Undated Grupo Erskine: Central Patagonia November-December 2006. List of species seen and localities visited. www.eecrg.uib.no/projects/AGS.../2006PatagoniaExpedition.pdf. (Accessed at 02.VI.10) RESUMEN DEL VITTO, L,A., A.M. PETENATTI and M.N. CORREA 1998 Evolución del conocimiento botánico de la Patagónia Argentina. In: Correa, N.M. (ed.), Flora Patagónica Se presenta un listado bibliográfico sobre la biodiversidad de los moluscos dulceacuícolas y terrestres 1: 193-194. de Chile continental e insular, incluyendo referencias que tratan aspectos sobre sistemática, ERSKINE, P.J. taxonomía, ecología y biogeografía, además de algunas referencias de especies procedentes de 2001 Alpines in the Southern Andes. Alpines 2001: 28, plate 15. The Friary Press, Dorchester, England. hallazgos arqueológicos y paleontológicos. Los moluscos dulceacuícolas están representados por FERREYRA, M., C. EZCURRA and S. CLAYTON alrededor de 103 especies reunidas en las siguientes familias: Hidrobiidae, Chilinidae, Physidae, 2006 Viola columnaris. In: Flores de alta montaña de los Andes Patagónicos: 179-180. Editorial Lola, Buenos Lymnaeidae, Planorbidae, Ancylidae, Ampullariidae, Thiaridae, Hyriidae y Sphaeriidae, mientras Aires. que los moluscos terrestres constituyen alrededor de 135 especies agrupadas en las siguientes POZO RUIZ, J.M. familias: Veronicellidae, Pupillidae, Achatinellidae, Strophocheilidae, Endodontidae, Limacidae, 2005 Hans Steffen: maestro, geógrafo y pionero de la Patagonia Occidental. Revista Universum (Talca) 20(1): Zonitidae, Streptaxidae, Systrophiidae, Acavidae, Bulimulidae, Helicidae y la familia Succineidae 112-123. de hábitos anfibios. La revisión bibliográfica incluye un total de 200 publicaciones nacionales e REICHE, C. 1893 Violae chilenses. Ein Beitrag zur Systematik der Gattung Viola. Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 16: 405-452. internacionales. ROSSOW, R.A. 1988 Violaceae. In: N.M. Correa (ed.), Flora Patagónica 5: 170- 189. INTA, Buenos Aires. Palabras Claves: Moluscos dulceacuícola, terrestres, índice bibliográfico, Chile. SKOTTSBERG, C. 1916 Die Vegetationsverhältnisse längs der Cordillera de los Andes s. von 41ºS Br. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis ABSTRACT der Vegetation in Chiloé, Westpatagonien, den andinen Patagonien und Feuerland. Kongl. Svenska Vetenskapsakad. Handl. 56(5): 1-366, 23 plates. Bibliographic index of freshwater and terrestrial mollusks of Chile. In this paper we present a WATSON, J.M. bibliographical list of the biodiversity of freshwater and terrestrial mollusks in continental and insular 1994 Viola sacculus. In: Beckett, K.A. (ed.), Alpine Garden Society Encyclopaedia of Alpines 2: 1390, plate Chile. References dealing with systematics, taxonomy, ecology and biogeography are included, plus 537. AGS Publications, Pershore, England. some references of species found both in archaeological and paleontological contexts. Freshwater WATSON, J.M. and A.R. FLORES. mollusks are represented by over 103 species, grouped in the following families: Hidrobiidae, 2007 Violas rosuladas en la flora de Chile. Chagual 5: 33-47. Chilinidae, Physidae, Lymnaeidae, Planorbidae, Ancylidae, Ampullariidae, Thiaridae, Hyríidae y XIFREDA, C.C. and A.M. SANSO Sphaeriidae. On the other hand, terrestrial mollusks include about 135 species, grouped under 1999 Violaceae. In: Zuloaga, F.O. & O. Morrone (eds), Catálogo de las plantas vasculares de la República the following families: Veronicellidae, Pupillidae, Achatinellidae, Strophocheilidae, Endodontidae, Argentina 2: 1170-1177. Missouri Botanical Gardens. Limacidae, Zonitidae, Streptaxidae, Systrophiidae, Acavidae, Bulimulidae, Helicidae, and the Succineidae family of amphibian habits. The bibliographical review presented here includes 200 national and international publications. Keywords: Freshwater mollusks, terrestrial mollusks, bibliographical index, Chile INTRODUCCIÓN El bicentenario marca un hito cronológico en la historia republicana y constituye un marco referencial para el desarrollo de la malacología en el país, lo que justifica el presente índice bibliográfico. Este tiene como objetivo reunir, tras una exhaustiva revisión de la literatura, las principales referencias bibliográficas sobre los moluscos dulceacuícolas y terrestres de Chile. Los moluscos dulceacuícolas incluyen una pequeña fracción de las clases Gastrópoda y Bivalvia, que agrupan especies de cuatro órdenes y 10 familias (Hidrobiidae, Chilinidae, Physidae, Lymnaeidae, Planorbidae, Ancylidae, Ampullariidae, Thiaridae, Hyríidae y Sphaeriidae), que se han adaptado a vivir en cuerpos de agua dulce, con algunas excepciones que viven en condiciones de salinidad en sistemas hidrográficos continentales de la zona altiplánica. Por otra parte, los moluscos terrestres reúnen alrededor de 135 especies agrupadas en las siguientes familias: Veronicellidae, Pupillidae, Achatinellidae, Strophocheilidae, Endodontidae, Limacidae, Zonitidae, Streptaxidae, Systrophiidae, Acavidae, Bulimulidae, Helicidae y la familia Succineidae de hábitos anfibios. Los avances más recientes sobre el estado de los moluscos dulceacuícolas corresponden a las investigaciones de Valdovinos (2006) y Parada y Peredo (2006), que sintetizan el conocimiento de los gastrópodos y bivalvos dulceacuícolas de Chile. Posteriormente las contribuciones más relevantes se refieren a las especies Recibido: 30 - jun - 2010 Sudamericanas del género Pisidium (Ituarte 2007). Aspectos tanto distribucionales como taxonómicos han sido Aceptado: 21- oct - 2010. estudiados por Parada et al. (2007) Parada y Peredo (2008). Las especies exóticas han sido tratadas por Letelier et 18 BOLETÍN DEL MUSEO NACIONAL DE HISTORIA NATURAL JACKSON y JACKSON / Bibliografía de Moluscos 19 al. (2007), Letelier y Soto-Acuña (2008); Olivares y Gálvez (2008) Parada et al. (2008, 2009), Jackson y Jackson BONETTO, A. (2009). 1973b Náyades de la Patagonia. Revista Asociación Científica Natural del Litoral 4: 177-185. En el caso de los gastrópodos terrestres, donde el conocimiento es aún bastante precario, las BONETTO, A. M. TASSARA y A. RUMI. contribuciones más recientes se refieren a los Bulimulos chilenos (Stuardo y Valdovinos 1985) y de las familias 1986 Australis n. subgen. de Diplodon Spix (Bivalvia, Unionacea) y posibles relaciones con Hyriidae Veronicellidae, Pupillidae y Achatinellidae (Stuardo y Vargas-Almonacid 2000), así como también la revisión australianos. Boletín de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción 57: 55-61. del género Plectostylus (Valdovinos y Stuardo 1988). En tanto otras contribuciones han sido orientadas a la BREURE, A. S. documentación de especies introducidas (Cádiz y Gallardo 2007), redescripciones de taxones conocidos y la 1978 Notes and descriptions of Bulimulidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda.). Zoologische Verhandelingen, Leiden. descripción de nuevas especies (Valdovinos y Stuardo 1989; Vargas-Almonacid 2000; Vargas-Almocid y Stuardo 164: 255 p. (*) 2007; Cádiz y Gallardo 2007). BREURE, A. S. El recuento bibliográfico muestra una producción discontinua, tanto en los moluscos dulceacuícolas como 1979 Systematics, phylogeny and zoogeography of Bulimulinae (Mollusca). Zoologische Verhandelingen, en los terrestres, así como un fragmentario conocimiento de la sistemática, taxonomía, ecología y biogeografía Leiden. 168: 215 p. (*) de ellos. Se observa, sin embargo en las últimas décadas, un repunte en el estudio de estos grupos, el que ha ido BROOKS, S. T. gravitando desde la taxonomía a la ecología. 1936 The land snails collected during the 1936 voyage of the “Vagabondia” with descriptions of new species Finalmente, el índice bibliográfico que presentamos se elaboró a partir de una “cadena bibliográfica” of Plectostylus. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 25: 123-125. (*) que implicó una amplia revisión de la literatura especializada, la que incluyó numerosas publicaciones tanto BUSSE, K. nacionales como extranjeras, la que se encuentra actualizado al primer semestre del 2010. La gran mayoría de las 1977 Nuevo método para medir flujos de agua producidos por organismos filtradores. Medición experimental referencias se refieren a estudios directamente relacionados con la taxonomía, biología y ecología de los moluscos en Diplodon chilensis (Gray), 1845 (Mollusca, Lamellibranchia). Noticiario Mensual del Museo dulceacuícolas y terrestres de Chile, no obstante también se incluyó el registro paleontológico y arqueológico de Nacional de Historia Natural, Santiago 172: 3-10. este tipo de moluscos, los que consideramos de relevancia por sus implicancias paleogeográficas y biogeográficas. CÁDIZ, F. y C. GALLARDO Para facilitar la consulta de este índice, se indicó sin asterisco todas referencias de moluscos 2007 Arion intermedius (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora); first record of this introduced slug in Chile, with dulceacuícolas, con un asteriscos las referencias únicamente de moluscos terrestres (*), con dos asteriscos las notes on its anatomy
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