Diversidad de Hyphomycetes acuáticos en hojarasca sumergida en la cuenca del río David, provincia de Chiriquí-Panamá.
Resumen
The aquatic Hyphomycetes represents a set of microscopic fungi that are found in
the lotic systems and are responsible for degrading and modifying the plant material
that falls into the water, thus facilitating it to be used by other arganism present.
These fungi produced spores called conidia, far which they are identified, presenting
conidia in different ways, mostly tetraradiated, sigmoid, fusiform, coiled and
spherical. The objective of the research is to contribute to the knowledge of the
diversity of aquatic Hifomycetos in the leaf litter submerged in the David River, in the
province of Chiriqui, Panama. Samples were collected at three points in the river:
upper basin, middle basin and lower basin. The samples were transferred ta the
laboratory and using the technique of scraping, centrifugation and concentration
were analyzed bpy light microscopy. The taxonomic codes of Ingold. Santos &
Betancourt were used for identification. In addition, the biodiversity index of
dominance of Simpson, Shannon & Wiener, Margalef and Sorensen were
calculated. As a result, a total diversity of aquatic Hyphomycetes was obtained with
23 species distributed in 17 genera. The genera that predominated were
Campylospora; Clavariopsis and Scorpiosporium. A diversity of medium and high
was recorded in the sampling areas. It is concluded that the diversity found shows
that there is an acceptable environmental quality in the lotic system because aquatic
Hlyphomycetes are considered bioindicators of purity in said ecosystem.
Colecciones
- Maestría en Biología [34]