Darwin y la paradoja de las islas vacías

ABSTRACT: Although Darwin’s fascination and interest on marine nature are well known due to his treatises about coral reefs, oceanic islands, and barnacles, little is commented about the many “freshwater” examples that he provided for supporting “The Migration Theory” in his book “The Origin of the...

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Blanco Libreros, Juan Felipe
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2009
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Biogeografía
Biogeography
Migración de animales
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dc.title.translated.spa.fl_str_mv Darwin and the empty island paradox
title Darwin y la paradoja de las islas vacías
spellingShingle Darwin y la paradoja de las islas vacías
Biogeografía
Biogeography
Migración de animales
Animal migration
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title_short Darwin y la paradoja de las islas vacías
title_full Darwin y la paradoja de las islas vacías
title_fullStr Darwin y la paradoja de las islas vacías
title_full_unstemmed Darwin y la paradoja de las islas vacías
title_sort Darwin y la paradoja de las islas vacías
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Blanco Libreros, Juan Felipe
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Biogeography
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Biogeography
Migración de animales
Animal migration
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description ABSTRACT: Although Darwin’s fascination and interest on marine nature are well known due to his treatises about coral reefs, oceanic islands, and barnacles, little is commented about the many “freshwater” examples that he provided for supporting “The Migration Theory” in his book “The Origin of the Species”. According to this theory, faunas and floras disperse from continents to oceanic islands. However, those islands located at a great distance from the center of origin are very unlikely to be colonized by immigrants, and therefore only a fraction of the continental biota is represented in these islands, and they could be considered as empty. Streams in these islands could also be empty, however, Darwin stated a mechanism to explain the presence of freshwater fish in these streams, unaware of an emerging paradox. This mechanism is consistent with the current definition of a diadromous life cycle observed in fish, shrimp and snails that rely on migrations between marine and freshwaters to complete their development. This life cycle is an evolutionary convergence among unrelated lineages that evolved from both marine and freshwater ancestors. This essay discusses the evolution of insular freshwater faunas, their implications as ecological and evolutionary forces, and some experimental models. A final discussion is presented on the impacts of dams on diadromous fauna in tropical and subtropical islands.
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spelling Blanco Libreros, Juan FelipePEEP-Procesos Ecosistémicos a la Escala del Paisaje2017-09-27T20:15:02Z2017-09-27T20:15:02Z2009Blanco Libreros, J. F. (2009). Darwin y la paradoja de las islas vacías. Acta Biológica Colombiana. 14S, 269-282.0120-548Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10495/83761900-1649ABSTRACT: Although Darwin’s fascination and interest on marine nature are well known due to his treatises about coral reefs, oceanic islands, and barnacles, little is commented about the many “freshwater” examples that he provided for supporting “The Migration Theory” in his book “The Origin of the Species”. According to this theory, faunas and floras disperse from continents to oceanic islands. However, those islands located at a great distance from the center of origin are very unlikely to be colonized by immigrants, and therefore only a fraction of the continental biota is represented in these islands, and they could be considered as empty. Streams in these islands could also be empty, however, Darwin stated a mechanism to explain the presence of freshwater fish in these streams, unaware of an emerging paradox. This mechanism is consistent with the current definition of a diadromous life cycle observed in fish, shrimp and snails that rely on migrations between marine and freshwaters to complete their development. This life cycle is an evolutionary convergence among unrelated lineages that evolved from both marine and freshwater ancestors. This essay discusses the evolution of insular freshwater faunas, their implications as ecological and evolutionary forces, and some experimental models. A final discussion is presented on the impacts of dams on diadromous fauna in tropical and subtropical islands.RESUMEN: Aunque se conoce el interés y fascinación de Darwin por la naturaleza marina a través de sus tratados sobre arrecifes coralinos, islas oceánicas y balanos, poco se comenta sobre los múltiples ejemplos dulceacuícolas que él utilizó para plantear la “teoría de la migración” dentro de “El origen”. Ésta plantea que la fauna y la flora se “dispersan” desde los continentes hacia las islas oceánicas. Sin embargo, en la islas muy alejadas de los centros de origen la probabilidad de colonización es muy baja y por lo tanto solo se encuentra una fracción de la biota continental, pudiendo considerarse en algunos casos “vacías”. Aunque las corrientes de agua de dichas islas también se consideran “vacías”, Darwin propuso un mecanismo para explicar la presencia de peces “dulceacuícolas” en las mismas, y por lo tanto no podrían considerarse “vacías”, lo cual plantea una paradoja. El mecanismo planteado por él coincide con el ciclo de vida conocido actualmente como diádromo en el cual los individuos de muchas especies de peces, camarones y gasterópodos requieren de aguas marinas y dulces para completar su desarrollo. La diadromía es una convergencia evolutiva que apareció en diferentes linajes a partir de ancestros tanto marinos como dulceacuícolas. En este ensayo se discute la evolución de la fauna dulceacuícola insular, sus implicaciones ecológicas y evolutivas, y algunos modelos experimentales. Finalmente, se discute sobre los impactos de las represas en islas tropicales y subtropicales sobre las especies diádromas.COL0101759application/pdfspaUniversidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de CienciasColombiahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/co/Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 2.5 Colombia (CC BY-NC-SA 2.5 CO)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Darwin y la paradoja de las islas vacíasDarwin and the empty island paradoxArtículo de reflexiónhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1https://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTREFhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionBiogeografíaBiogeographyMigración de animalesAnimal migrationhttp://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept3988Acta Biol. 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