Spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone in Sao Sebastiao Channel, Brazil

We studied the spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone of two beaches (Engenho d´Água and São Francisco) in São Sebastião Channel, southeastern Brazil, from August 1995 through July 1996. This region is commonly affected by oil spills and sewage waste. The substratum of the two beach...

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Main Authors: Alexandra E. Rizzo, A. Cecilia Z. Amaral
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2001-12-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/663
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spelling doaj-55bf59b75acd45c2b443ae848ec9417f2021-05-05T13:49:49ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342001-12-0165432333110.3989/scimar.2001.65n4323657Spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone in Sao Sebastiao Channel, BrazilAlexandra E. Rizzo0A. Cecilia Z. Amaral1Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biologia, UNICAMPDepartamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biologia, UNICAMPWe studied the spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone of two beaches (Engenho d´Água and São Francisco) in São Sebastião Channel, southeastern Brazil, from August 1995 through July 1996. This region is commonly affected by oil spills and sewage waste. The substratum of the two beaches is composed of a mixture of sand and rock fragments. We established three levels (100 m2) in the intertidal zone of each study site: lower, intermediate, and upper. In general, species richness increased from upper towards lower levels. The distribution of species at Engenho d´Água was more homogeneous than at São Francisco. Only some individual spatial patterns were recognised at São Francisco. The most abundant polychaete species at Engenho d´Água (Nematonereis hebes, Timarete filigera, and Scyphoproctus djiboutiensis) occurred in the intermediate and lower levels. The upper level of São Francisco was characterised by a peak of opportunists, with a large number of individuals but few dominant species (Capitella sp., Scolelepis squamata, Laeonereis acuta, and the oligochaete Tubifex sp).http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/663spatial distributionintertidal zonesand with rocky fragments beachannelidspolychaetessão sebastião channel
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author Alexandra E. Rizzo
A. Cecilia Z. Amaral
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A. Cecilia Z. Amaral
Spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone in Sao Sebastiao Channel, Brazil
Scientia Marina
spatial distribution
intertidal zone
sand with rocky fragments beach
annelids
polychaetes
são sebastião channel
author_facet Alexandra E. Rizzo
A. Cecilia Z. Amaral
author_sort Alexandra E. Rizzo
title Spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone in Sao Sebastiao Channel, Brazil
title_short Spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone in Sao Sebastiao Channel, Brazil
title_full Spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone in Sao Sebastiao Channel, Brazil
title_fullStr Spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone in Sao Sebastiao Channel, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone in Sao Sebastiao Channel, Brazil
title_sort spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone in sao sebastiao channel, brazil
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2001-12-01
description We studied the spatial distribution of annelids in the intertidal zone of two beaches (Engenho d´Água and São Francisco) in São Sebastião Channel, southeastern Brazil, from August 1995 through July 1996. This region is commonly affected by oil spills and sewage waste. The substratum of the two beaches is composed of a mixture of sand and rock fragments. We established three levels (100 m2) in the intertidal zone of each study site: lower, intermediate, and upper. In general, species richness increased from upper towards lower levels. The distribution of species at Engenho d´Água was more homogeneous than at São Francisco. Only some individual spatial patterns were recognised at São Francisco. The most abundant polychaete species at Engenho d´Água (Nematonereis hebes, Timarete filigera, and Scyphoproctus djiboutiensis) occurred in the intermediate and lower levels. The upper level of São Francisco was characterised by a peak of opportunists, with a large number of individuals but few dominant species (Capitella sp., Scolelepis squamata, Laeonereis acuta, and the oligochaete Tubifex sp).
topic spatial distribution
intertidal zone
sand with rocky fragments beach
annelids
polychaetes
são sebastião channel
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/663
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