New records of Trichoptera in reference Mediterranean-climate rivers of the Iberian Peninsula and north of Africa: taxonomical, faunistical and ecological aspects

Authors

  • N. Bonada Department of Ecology, University of Barcelona
  • C. Zamora-Muñoz Department of Animal Biology, University of Granada, Faculty of Science, Campus Universitario de Fuentenueva
  • M. El Alami Department of Biology, University Abdelmalek Essâadi, Faculty of Science Tétouan
  • C. Múrria Department of Ecology, University of Barcelona
  • N. Prat Department of Ecology, University of Barcelona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2008.v64.i2.32

Keywords:

Trichoptera, Mediterranean rivers, Iberian Peninsula, Morocco, Faunistic, Taxonomy, Ecology

Abstract


Trichoptera is a very rich order in the Western Mediterranean, but knowledge of caddisflies in the Iberian Peninsula and northern Africa is still not complete. We present records of caddisflies collected in 114 sites of the Mediterranean climate region of the Iberian Peninsula and the western Rif. We also provide notes on ecological aspects and taxonomical remarks on some species. Atotal of 86 species were identified and 8 species extended their distribution range. Considering the four differentiated geological regions in the western Mediterranean Basin during the Tertiary, 60 species were collected in the Iberian plate region, 29 in the Transition, 30 in the Betic and 18 in the Rif. Local richness was not significantly different between the four regions but significant differences were found among several river ecotypes within regions. Temporary sites had lower local richness than other ecotypes in all regions except in the Rif, whereas headwaters had similar richness in any region regardless of their geology. The Rif region had the lowest Trichoptera richness, which is not only the result of the scarcity of faunistic studies in the area but also of the high frequency of temporary rivers and the isolation of the area. Our results suggest that conservation measures addressed to preserve the biodiversity of the Western Mediterranean should be enforced, especially in the Rif region.

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Published

2008-12-30

How to Cite

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Bonada N, Zamora-Muñoz C, El Alami M, Múrria C, Prat N. New records of Trichoptera in reference Mediterranean-climate rivers of the Iberian Peninsula and north of Africa: taxonomical, faunistical and ecological aspects. Graellsia [Internet]. 2008Dec.30 [cited 2024Jul.22];64(2):188-20. Available from: https://graellsia.revistas.csic.es/index.php/graellsia/article/view/32

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