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Parasitology ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-31
Author(s):  
Florencia Paz Campanini ◽  
Matías Javier Merlo ◽  
María Agustina Méndez Casariego ◽  
Manuela Parietti
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Author(s):  
Guillermina Sánchez Vuichard ◽  
Silvina Stutz ◽  
Marcela Sandra Tonello ◽  
Diego Navarro ◽  
Marion Schmelz ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 85 (4) ◽  
pp. 404-413 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula Andrea Cristini ◽  
Claudio Germán De Francesco

Abstract We conducted a taphonomic field experiment to evaluate the effects of (1) depth below the sediment–water interface (SWI) and (2) time of exposure on the accrual of damage (particularly through dissolution) to empty mollusc shells in freshwater environments. The experiment, which lasted 30 months, was carried out in the littoral area of Lake Nahuel Rucá, a shallow freshwater lake in the Pampa plain of Argentina. Bags (0.5-cm mesh) containing empty, cleaned shells of the freshwater gastropods Heleobia parchappii, Biomphalaria peregrina and Pomacea canaliculata were buried at three different depths (5, 20 and 35 cm) below the SWI. Damage was assessed every 3 months. All experimental shells exhibited fine-scale surface alteration, but the extent of this damage was relatively low, even in shells recovered after 30 months of exposure. Most of the damage consisted of minor pitting. For H. parchappii and B. peregrina, shell surface alteration varied significantly with depth, but not with time; in both species, alteration occurred mainly at the beginning of the experiment. For P. canaliculata, shell surface alteration varied significantly only with respect to time and this was the case for all three burial depths. All shells of this species exhibited a lower level of damage than what was observed for H. parchappii and B. peregrina. These differences may be related to the fact that P. canaliculata is characterized by a larger and thicker shell than the other two species. The shell attributes of larger size and greater thickness are known to confer a greater resistance to shell dissolution. In addition, the reactive surface area available for dissolution varies with shell size. Larger-sized shells have a lower potential for dissolution than smaller shells due to their lower surface-area-to-volume ratio. In contrast, species such as H. parchappii and B. peregrina, which have smaller and thinner shells, are likely to be more rapidly destroyed because they are more vulnerable to dissolution and have less preservation potential. Our results demonstrate that dissolution is a significant taphonomic process affecting shells even during burial and that the influence of dissolution on shell alteration might be significant in cases of long persistence within the taphonomically active zone. Consequently, we suggest that when working on taphofacies in the context of aquatic environments, assessments of taphonomic alteration should include changes at and below the SWI.


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2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 461-470 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Bertora ◽  
Fabián Grosman ◽  
Pablo Sanzano ◽  
Juan J. Rosso

On the Pampa plain, one of the most productive modified areas of Argentina, important changes in land uses have drastically altered the landscape during the last decades. This has led to an increased deterioration of surface waters affecting fish that inhabit them. We provide a list of fish species inhabiting an unsurveyed prairie stream of this region. Environmental variables were measured and fish samplings were conducted in 3 sites of the Langueyú stream. A total of 15 species belonging to 10 families and 6 orders were collected. Characiformes and Siluriformes were the richest orders. Characidae was the most representative family. Species richness was highest when compared with other similar regional environments without connection with the Salado river basin. Most of the fish species collected are typical of the region but others are species which typically do not progress beyond the Salado river basin. The role of human intervention in fish species distribution is discussed.


2017 ◽  
Vol 603-604 ◽  
pp. 155-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula A. Cristini ◽  
Eleonor Tietze ◽  
Claudio G. De Francesco ◽  
Daniel E. Martínez

Palaios ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 28 (12) ◽  
pp. 851-862 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. G. DE FRANCESCO ◽  
E. TIETZE ◽  
P. A. CRISTINI

2014 ◽  
Vol 73 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Cecilia Laprida ◽  
Maria S. Plastani ◽  
Alicia Irurzún ◽  
Claudia Gogorza ◽  
Ana M. Navas ◽  
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