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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Subtidal benthic macroinfaunal assemblages in tropical estuaries: Generality amongst highly variable gradients
Otros títulos : Marine Environmental Research
Autor : Barros, Francisco
Carvalho, Gilson Correia de
Costa, Yuri
Hatje, Vanessa
metadata.dc.creator: Barros, Francisco
Carvalho, Gilson Correia de
Costa, Yuri
Hatje, Vanessa
Resumen : South American estuaries are frequently not included in the search for general ecological models and studies dealing with biological assemblages in estuaries frequently do not sample the entire salinity gradient. We sampled three tropical estuaries, two times each, on ten stations distributed along each system. Six replicates were collected in each station for the benthic macroinfauna and sediment samples for grain size and inorganic contaminant analyses. There were finer sediments at the lower than at the upper estuarine portions. There was a decrease in the diversity, at family level, from marine to freshwater and the differences on the structure of the benthic assemblages were mostly spatial. In spite of the many different characteristics of the three estuaries (e.g. catchment size, pollution levels, proximity with the inner continental shelf) several consistent patterns of benthic macrofauna distribution along these systems were still observed. It suggested a general empirical model regarding the distribution of different benthic invertebrates along tropical salinity gradients which can be tested in different estuaries around the world.
Palabras clave : Benthic assemblages
Estuarine gradients
General patterns
Empirical model
Baía de Todos os Santos
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI : http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/16564
Fecha de publicación : 2012
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