Bauni Valeria, Bertonatti Claudio, Giacchino Adrián, Schivo Facundo, Mabragaña Ezequiel, Roesler Ignacio, Rosso Juan José, Teta Pablo, Williams Jorge D, Abba Agustín M, Cassini Guillermo H, Cousseau María Berta, Flores David A, Fortunato Damián M, Giusti María Emilia, Jayat Jorge Pablo, Liotta Jorge, Lucero Sergio, Aguirre Tomás Martínez, Pereira Javier A, Crisci Jorge
Fundación de Historia Natural Félix de Azara. Centro de Ciencias Naturales, Ambientales y Antropológicas, Universidad Maimónides. Hidalgo 775 7mo piso, CP 1405, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Zookeys. 2022 Feb 4;1085:1. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1085.76033. eCollection 2022.
Optimising conservation efforts requires an accurate record of the extant species as well as their geographic distributions. Nevertheless, most current conservation strategies start from an incomplete biodiversity inventory. Argentina has an extraordinary diversity of species, however, until now an updated inventory of its fauna has not been carried out. In this context, the main objective of this work is to present the results of the first national inventory of vertebrate species. Experts from each major vertebrate taxonomic group assembled and compiled its respective inventory. The information gathered included taxonomic rank, conservation status, endemism and geographic distribution. Species richness and representativeness were calculated for each taxonomic group, distinguishing between native, endemic and exotic, for each Argentinian province. Our results show Argentina harbours 3,303 species: 574 marine fish, 561 freshwater fish, 177 amphibians, 450 reptiles, 1,113 birds, and 428 mammals. Native species constitute 98.1% of the total taxa. The results achieved were spatially represented showing a pattern of higher richness from north to south and from east to west. Species considered as threatened account for 17.8% and 15.2% are endemic. There are five Extinct species. These results provide key information on developing strategies and public policies at the national and provincial levels and constitute a tool for the management and conservation of biodiversity.
优化保护工作需要准确记录现存物种及其地理分布。然而,目前大多数保护策略都是基于不完整的生物多样性清单展开的。阿根廷拥有极为丰富的物种多样性,然而,迄今为止尚未开展过一次更新的动物区系清单编制工作。在此背景下,本研究的主要目的是呈现首次全国脊椎动物物种清单的结果。来自各个主要脊椎动物分类类群的专家汇聚一堂,编制了各自的清单。收集到的信息包括分类等级、保护状况、特有性和地理分布。计算了每个分类类群的物种丰富度和代表性,并区分了阿根廷每个省份的本土、特有和外来物种。我们的结果显示,阿根廷共有3303个物种:574种海鱼、561种淡水鱼、177种两栖动物、450种爬行动物、1113种鸟类和428种哺乳动物。本土物种占总分类单元的98.1%。所取得的结果以空间形式呈现,显示出从北到南、从东到西物种丰富度逐渐增加的模式。被视为受威胁的物种占17.8%,特有物种占15.2%。有5个灭绝物种。这些结果为制定国家和省级层面的战略及公共政策提供了关键信息,并构成了生物多样性管理和保护的一个工具。