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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Seasonal Changes in the Distribution and Abundance of Marine Cladocerans of the Northwest Alboran Sea (Western Mediterranean), Spain.
Other Titles: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Authors: Souza, Christiane Sampaio de
Mafalda Jr., Paulo
Sallés, Soluna
Ramirez, Teodoro
Cortés, Dolores
Garcia, Alberto
Mercado, Jesus
Vargas-Yañez, Manuel
metadata.dc.creator: Souza, Christiane Sampaio de
Mafalda Jr., Paulo
Sallés, Soluna
Ramirez, Teodoro
Cortés, Dolores
Garcia, Alberto
Mercado, Jesus
Vargas-Yañez, Manuel
Abstract: The annual cycle of marine cladocerans was studied over six years from 1994 to 1999 within the frame of the monitoring Project ECOMALAGA at a nine stations in the NW of the Alboran Sea, with the aim of assessing seasonal patterns and interannual trends in distribution and abundance of marine cladocerans. Seven species (Penilia avirostris, Evadne nordmanni, Evadne spinifera, Pseudoevadne tergestina, Pleopis polyphemoides, Podon leuckarti and Podon intermedius) were detected in the northwest Alboran Sea. Total cladoceran relative abundance varied from 0 to 89 % of the total cladocerans. The abundance of cladocerans was higher in summer-autumn than in winter-spring (7012 – 4711.100 and 743 – 217.100m-3 , respectively). The species composition was very different in terms of seasonality. P. polyphemoides, P. leuckarti and P. intermedius appeared mostly during the spring. P. tergestina, E. spinifera and E. nordmanni predominantly occurred during the winter. P. avirostris occurred mostly during the summer and autumn.
Keywords: Alboran Sea
Marine cladocerans
Distribution
Abundance
Publisher: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/7006
Issue Date: 2011
Appears in Collections:Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Biologia)

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