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Invertebrados y aves playeras de la Laguna Madre de Tamaulipas, México (Aves)

Dataset homepage

Citation

Rodríguez Almaraz G A, Comisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad C (2021). Invertebrados y aves playeras de la Laguna Madre de Tamaulipas, México (Aves). Version 1.9. Comisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/eqkmdd accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-06.

Description

Se construyeron bases de datos de seis grupos zoológicos residentes de la Laguna Madre de Tamaulipas (LMT), México. Para ello se visitaron diferentes localidades de la LMT, divididas en tres zonas (Norte, Centro y Sur). Los principales ecosistemas que se muestrearon fueron los pastos marinos, sedimentos fangosos, manglares, arrecifes de ostión y playas arenosas. Para las aves playeras se establecieron sitios de observación en islas y la barra arenosa. Todo el material recolectado fue depositado en las Colecciones Científicas de la Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, de la U.A.N.L. y las bases de datos fueron elaborados utilizando información taxonómica-geográfica en el programa Biótica versión 4.5.

Reino: 1 Filo: 1 Clase: 1 Orden: 1 Familia: 5 Género: 13 Especie: 25

Taxonomic Coverages

Reino: Animalia Filo: Chordata Clase: Aves Orden: Charadriiformes Familia: Haematopodidae, Recurvirostridae, Scolopacidae, Charadriidae, Laridae
  1. Animalia
    rank: kingdom
  2. Chordata
    rank: phylum
  3. Aves
    rank: class
  4. Charadriiformes
    rank: order
  5. Haematopodidae
    rank: family
  6. Recurvirostridae
    rank: family
  7. Scolopacidae
    rank: family
  8. Charadriidae
    rank: family
  9. Laridae
    rank: family
  10. Haematopus
    rank: genus
  11. Himantopus
    rank: genus
  12. Calidris
    rank: genus
  13. Recurvirostra
    rank: genus
  14. Charadrius
    rank: genus
  15. Catoptrophorus
    rank: genus
  16. Thalasseus
    rank: genus
  17. Arenaria
    rank: genus
  18. Pluvialis
    rank: genus
  19. Tringa
    rank: genus
  20. Numenius
    rank: genus
  21. Sterna
    rank: genus
  22. Phalaropus
    rank: genus
  23. Haematopus palliatus
    common name: ostrero americano rank: species
  24. Himantopus mexicanus
    common name: candelero americano, monjita americana rank: species
  25. Calidris alba
    common name: sanderling, playero blanco rank: species
  26. Recurvirostra americana
    common name: avoceta americana rank: species
  27. Charadrius wilsonia
    common name: chorlo pico grueso rank: species
  28. Catoptrophorus semipalmatus
    common name: willet rank: species
  29. Charadrius nivosus
    common name: chorlo nevado rank: species
  30. Thalasseus maximus
    common name: gaviotín real, charrán real rank: species
  31. Charadrius montanus
    common name: chorlo llanero rank: species
  32. Charadrius semipalmatus
    common name: chorlo semipalmeado rank: species
  33. Calidris himantopus
    common name: stilt sandpiper, playero zancón rank: species
  34. Arenaria interpres
    common name: house wren, vuelvepiedras rojizo rank: species
  35. Pluvialis squatarola
    common name: chorlo gris rank: species
  36. Calidris alpina
    common name: dunlin, playero dorso rojo rank: species
  37. Tringa solitaria
    common name: solitary sandpiper, playero solitario rank: species
  38. Tringa melanoleuca
    common name: greater yellowlegs, patamarilla mayor rank: species
  39. Charadrius melodus
    common name: chorlo chiflador rank: species
  40. Charadrius vociferus
    common name: chorlo tildío rank: species
  41. Numenius americanus
    common name: long-billed curlew, zarapito pico largo rank: species
  42. Calidris minutilla
    common name: least sandpiper, playero chichicuilote, playero diminuto rank: species
  43. Sterna forsteri
    common name: charrán de Forster rank: species
  44. Calidris mauri
    common name: western sandpiper, playero occidental rank: species
  45. Phalaropus tricolor
    common name: Wilson's phalarope, falaropo pico largo rank: species
  46. Tringa flavipes
    common name: lesser yellowlegs, patamarilla menor rank: species
  47. Calidris minuta
    common name: little stint, playero menor, playero menudo rank: species

Geographic Coverages

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Contacts

Gabino A Rodríguez Almaraz
originator
position: Responsable
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo LeónFacultad de Ciencias BiológicasDepartamento de Zoología de InvertebradosLaboratorio de Entomología y Artrópodos
MX
CONABIO Comisión nacional para el conocimiento y uso de la biodiversidad
metadata author
position: Dirección General de Sistemas
Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad
Liga Periférico-Insurgentes Sur No. 4903, Col. Parques del Pedregal
MÉXICO
14010
Tlalpan
MX
Telephone: 50045000
email: patricia.ramos@conabio.gob.mx
homepage: https://www.gob.mx/conabio
Patricia Ramos Rivera
administrative point of contact
position: Dirección General de Sistemas
Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad
Liga Periférico-Insurgentes Sur No. 4903, Col. Parques del Pedregal
México
14010
Tlalpan
MX
Telephone: 50045000
email: patricia.ramos@conabio.gob.mx
homepage: https://www.gob.mx/conabio
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