Integración de registros de macroalgas en la región subantártica deAysén, Chile

  1. Laura Sánchez-Jardón 1
  2. Mario Mingarro 2
  3. Laura del Rio Hortega 3
  4. Noemi Núñez Cea 3
  5. Belén Acosta Gallo 3
  1. 1 Centro Universitario Coyhaique, Universidad de Magallanes, Chile
  2. 2 Departamento de Biogeografía y Cambio Global, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales–CSIC
  3. 3 Dpto. Biodiversidad, Ecología y Evolución. Facultad de CC. Biológicas. Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Revista:
Aysenología

ISSN: 0719-7497 0719-6849

Año de publicación: 2021

Páginas: 4-10

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.15468/QEMR5B GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Aysenología

Resumen

The integration of biodiversity datasets into information systems is essential in the design of conservation and land management programs, especially in remote areas where the planning of scientific work is essential to avoid geographic or organism group biases. The sub-Antarctic region of Chile, belonging to the biogeographic region of Magallanes, is characterized by its high degree of endemism and uniqueness of its macroalgae species due to its proximity to Antarctica; however, available data are still scarce and, when they exist, they are only published in specialized journals inaccessible to local communities. In order compile the available information and to facilitate access to information on macroalgal diversity in the Aysén region, the scientific literature has been reviewed and 287 records corresponding to 64 macroalgal taxa have been integrated into both GBIF and the regional platform Sistema de Información en Biodiversidad para Aysén (SiB-Aysén). The information available will allow it to be (i) consulted by any type of public through the Internet; and (ii) complemented with scientific and citizen observations in future research and participatory science projects.