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Iheringia, Sér. zool ; 113: e2023009, 2023. mapas, graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1434008

RESUMO

The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of dredging activities on the structure of the macrobenthic community of a port complex in São Luís do Maranhão (2°S, Brazil). Sampling was performed on four occasions: pre-dredging, dredging 1 (25% of the material dredged), dredging 2 (75% of the material dredged) and post-dredging. Total mean density was 430.8 ± 55.0 ind/m², with 147.76 ± 280.82 ind/m² at pre-dredging, 161.90 ± 285.67 ind/m² at dredging 1, 53.83 ± 72.15 ind/m² at dredging 2 and 67.29 ± 72.58 ind/m² after dredging, revealing a reduction during dredging 2. The most representative groups were Polychaeta, Oligochaeta, Crustacea and Mollusca. Lumbrineris sp. (Polychaeta) was present in all sampling periods and was the dominant species. Richness and Shannon diversity of the species were higher in the pre-dredging and post-dredging periods, with reductions during the dredging activities (dredging 1 and 2). Principal component analysis revealed a correlation with granulometry and heavy metals in the sediment. The dredging activities led to a reduction in the macrobenthic community. Moreover, post-dredging recovery was insufficient for the recovery of the community.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Fauna Bentônica , Ecossistema , Dragas , Brasil , Estuários
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Iheringia, Sér. zool ; 109: e2019021, 20190328. map, ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1483283

RESUMO

The family Cossuridae is monogeneric for Cossura Webster & Benedict, 1887 which currently has 28 known species, three of which already recorded for Brazilian coast. In the present study we describe Cossura yacy sp. nov. increasing to 29 the number of known Cossuridae species. We have found and analyzed 60 individuals of C. yacy sp. nov. from São Marcos estuarine complex (ca. 02°S; 44°W) around São Luís Harbor (Maranhão, Brazil). It differs from other species of genus also by the presence of the two pairs of nuchal organs at lateral margins of the peristomium, branchial filament in the median region of the third chaetiger and by short and long capillary smooth chaetae with spinulosa on the distal half. These two chaetal types are present through the body both in the neuropodia and in the notopodia. Adults specimens of the Cossura yacy sp. nov. have seven notopodial and five neuropodial chaetae in the 5th parapodium; nine notopodial and seven neuropodial chaetae in the 20th parapodium; five notopodial and six neuropodial chaetae in the 43th parapodium. Pygidium has three long anal cirri, reaching the fourth posterior segment.


Assuntos
Animais , Anelídeos/classificação , Anelídeos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Poliquetos/classificação , Poliquetos/crescimento & desenvolvimento
3.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1483326

RESUMO

ABSTRACT The family Cossuridae is monogeneric for Cossura Webster & Benedict, 1887 which currently has 28 known species, three of which already recorded for Brazilian coast. In the present study we describe Cossura yacy sp. nov. increasing to 29 the number of known Cossuridae species. We have found and analyzed 60 individuals of C. yacy sp. nov. from São Marcos estuarine complex (ca. 02°S; 44°W) around São Luís Harbor (Maranhão, Brazil). It differs from other species of genus also by the presence of the two pairs of nuchal organs at lateral margins of the peristomium, branchial filament in the median region of the third chaetiger and by short and long capillary smooth chaetae with spinulosa on the distal half. These two chaetal types are present through the body both in the neuropodia and in the notopodia. Adults specimens of the Cossura yacy sp. nov. have seven notopodial and five neuropodial chaetae in the 5th parapodium; nine notopodial and seven neuropodial chaetae in the 20th parapodium; five notopodial and six neuropodial chaetae in the 43th parapodium. Pygidium has three long anal cirri, reaching the fourth posterior segment.

4.
Iheringia. Sér. Zool. ; 109: e2019021, 2019. mapas, ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-762695

RESUMO

The family Cossuridae is monogeneric for Cossura Webster & Benedict, 1887 which currently has 28 known species, three of which already recorded for Brazilian coast. In the present study we describe Cossura yacy sp. nov. increasing to 29 the number of known Cossuridae species. We have found and analyzed 60 individuals of C. yacy sp. nov. from São Marcos estuarine complex (ca. 02°S; 44°W) around São Luís Harbor (Maranhão, Brazil). It differs from other species of genus also by the presence of the two pairs of nuchal organs at lateral margins of the peristomium, branchial filament in the median region of the third chaetiger and by short and long capillary smooth chaetae with spinulosa on the distal half. These two chaetal types are present through the body both in the neuropodia and in the notopodia. Adults specimens of the Cossura yacy sp. nov. have seven notopodial and five neuropodial chaetae in the 5th parapodium; nine notopodial and seven neuropodial chaetae in the 20th parapodium; five notopodial and six neuropodial chaetae in the 43th parapodium. Pygidium has three long anal cirri, reaching the fourth posterior segment.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Anelídeos/classificação , Anelídeos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Poliquetos/classificação , Poliquetos/crescimento & desenvolvimento
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Iheringia, Sér. zool ; 105(3): 339-347, Sept. 2015. map, tab, graf
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1482884

RESUMO

This study aimed to characterize the diversity of crustaceans in two mangroves (Buenos Aires and Tronco) in the Bay of São Marcos, Maranhão Amazon coast, Brazil. Four samples were taken quarterly between September 2011 to June 2012. In each survey, three regions were analyzed (zone 1, zone 2 and zone 3), yielding 24 samples. The biological material was collected manually. Environmental parameters such as salinity, temperature and dissolved oxygen were collected in each sampling area. In order to evaluate the similarity between the mangrove zones, a cluster analysis and consecutive development of dendrograms were used. A total of 873 individuals were collected, representing nine families and 21 species, of which the Ocypodidae and Penaeidae had the largest number of individuals. It was observed that Clibanarius vittatus (Bosc, 1802), Clibanarius tricolor (Gibbes, 1850), Clibanarius foresti Holthuis, 1959 and Uca maracoani (Latreille, 1802) were restricted to the first zone of the two mangroves, while other 10 species were observed throughout the mangroves, which may be closely related to their life habit. In general, the Buenos Aires stream recorded the greatest number of species in relation to the Tronco stream. However, a great similarity of the number of species and individuals of decapod crustaceans was found between the two sampled areas.


Este estudo teve por objetivo caracterizar a diversidade carcinológica de dois manguezais (igarapés Buenos Aires e Tronco) da Baía de São Marcos, na costa amazônica maranhense, Brasil. Foram realizadas quatro coletas trimestrais entre setembro de 2011 a junho de 2012. Em cada coleta foram analisados três pontos por área (zona 1, zona 2 e zona 3), totalizando 24 amostras. O material biológico foi coletado por meio de arrastos com rede do tipo puçá, catação manual e técnica de braceamento. Paralelamente à coleta do material biológico, foram verificados a salinidade, temperatura e oxigênio dissolvido de cada área analisada. Para avaliar a similaridade de agrupamento entre as zonas dos manguezais foi aplicada a análise de cluster e consecutiva elaboração de dendrogramas. Foi coletado um total de 873 indivíduos, representando nove famílias e 21 espécies, das quais Ocypodidae e Penaeidae foram as mais abundantes. Em relação à distribuição espacial, percebe-se que Clibanarius vittatus (Bosc, 1802), Clibanarius tricolor (Gibbes, 1850), Clibanarius foresti Holthuis, 1959 e Uca maracoani (Latreille, 1802) se restringiram à primeira zona dos dois manguezais, enquanto outras dez espécies foram observadas por todo o manguezal, o que pode estar intimamente relacionado ao seu hábito de vida. De um modo geral, o igarapé Buenos Aires apresentou maior número de espécies em relação ao igarapé Tronco, no entanto, existe grande similaridade faunística de crustáceos decápodes entre as duas áreas amostradas.


Assuntos
Animais , Decápodes , Fauna Bentônica , Áreas Alagadas , Ecossistema Amazônico
6.
Iheringia. Sér. Zool. ; 105(3): 339-347, Sept. 2015. mapas, tab, graf
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-27348

RESUMO

This study aimed to characterize the diversity of crustaceans in two mangroves (Buenos Aires and Tronco) in the Bay of São Marcos, Maranhão Amazon coast, Brazil. Four samples were taken quarterly between September 2011 to June 2012. In each survey, three regions were analyzed (zone 1, zone 2 and zone 3), yielding 24 samples. The biological material was collected manually. Environmental parameters such as salinity, temperature and dissolved oxygen were collected in each sampling area. In order to evaluate the similarity between the mangrove zones, a cluster analysis and consecutive development of dendrograms were used. A total of 873 individuals were collected, representing nine families and 21 species, of which the Ocypodidae and Penaeidae had the largest number of individuals. It was observed that Clibanarius vittatus (Bosc, 1802), Clibanarius tricolor (Gibbes, 1850), Clibanarius foresti Holthuis, 1959 and Uca maracoani (Latreille, 1802) were restricted to the first zone of the two mangroves, while other 10 species were observed throughout the mangroves, which may be closely related to their life habit. In general, the Buenos Aires stream recorded the greatest number of species in relation to the Tronco stream. However, a great similarity of the number of species and individuals of decapod crustaceans was found between the two sampled areas.(AU)


Este estudo teve por objetivo caracterizar a diversidade carcinológica de dois manguezais (igarapés Buenos Aires e Tronco) da Baía de São Marcos, na costa amazônica maranhense, Brasil. Foram realizadas quatro coletas trimestrais entre setembro de 2011 a junho de 2012. Em cada coleta foram analisados três pontos por área (zona 1, zona 2 e zona 3), totalizando 24 amostras. O material biológico foi coletado por meio de arrastos com rede do tipo puçá, catação manual e técnica de braceamento. Paralelamente à coleta do material biológico, foram verificados a salinidade, temperatura e oxigênio dissolvido de cada área analisada. Para avaliar a similaridade de agrupamento entre as zonas dos manguezais foi aplicada a análise de cluster e consecutiva elaboração de dendrogramas. Foi coletado um total de 873 indivíduos, representando nove famílias e 21 espécies, das quais Ocypodidae e Penaeidae foram as mais abundantes. Em relação à distribuição espacial, percebe-se que Clibanarius vittatus (Bosc, 1802), Clibanarius tricolor (Gibbes, 1850), Clibanarius foresti Holthuis, 1959 e Uca maracoani (Latreille, 1802) se restringiram à primeira zona dos dois manguezais, enquanto outras dez espécies foram observadas por todo o manguezal, o que pode estar intimamente relacionado ao seu hábito de vida. De um modo geral, o igarapé Buenos Aires apresentou maior número de espécies em relação ao igarapé Tronco, no entanto, existe grande similaridade faunística de crustáceos decápodes entre as duas áreas amostradas.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Decápodes , Áreas Alagadas , Fauna Bentônica , Ecossistema Amazônico
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