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author das Chagas, Rafael Anaisce
Herrmann, Marko
author_facet das Chagas, Rafael Anaisce
Herrmann, Marko
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The present study describes the biofouling composition of the surface of the mangrove oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae (Guilding, 1828), cultivated in an Amazon estuary, located in the state of Pará, northern Brazil. In total, 6.124 macroinvertebrates were sampled in the months of July, August, October and December 2013. Collected epifauna was presented by five taxa (Bivalvia, Gastropoda, Polychaeta, Crustacea and Anthozoa), 20 families and 37 species. Bivalvia was the most abundant class, presenting 5.183 mussels Mytella charruana (d'Orbigny, 1842). Knowledge of biofouling composition associated to the surface cultured bivalves enables the implementation of mitigation measures to the impacts caused by this association.
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spellingShingle Macrozoobenthos abundance on a tropical oyster culture in an Amazon estuary, Para state, northern Brazil
das Chagas, Rafael Anaisce
Herrmann, Marko
Acantholobulus bermudensis; Alitta succinea; Alpheus chacei; Ameritella diantha; Amphibalanus amphitrite; Amphicteis sp.; Amphitrite sp.; Bunodosoma cangicum; Callinectes bocourti; Caryocorbula swiftiana; Ceratonereis sp.; Clibanarius vittatus; Counting; Crassostrea tulipa; DATE/TIME; HAND; Harmothoe imbricata; Individual code; Isolda sp.; Leukoma pectorina; Macrobrachium surinamicum; Mytella charruana; Namalycastis abiuma; Neanthes bruaca; Nereis riisei; Nereis sp.; Parvanachis obesa; Perinereis anderssoni; Perinereis ponteni; Perinereis striolata; Petrolisthes armatus; Phyllocomus sp.; Pseudonereis sp.; Sabellaria sp.; Sampling by hand; Stramonita haemastoma; Urindeua; Urindeua river, Pará state, northern Brazil
The present study describes the biofouling composition of the surface of the mangrove oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae (Guilding, 1828), cultivated in an Amazon estuary, located in the state of Pará, northern Brazil. In total, 6.124 macroinvertebrates were sampled in the months of July, August, October and December 2013. Collected epifauna was presented by five taxa (Bivalvia, Gastropoda, Polychaeta, Crustacea and Anthozoa), 20 families and 37 species. Bivalvia was the most abundant class, presenting 5.183 mussels Mytella charruana (d'Orbigny, 1842). Knowledge of biofouling composition associated to the surface cultured bivalves enables the implementation of mitigation measures to the impacts caused by this association.
title Macrozoobenthos abundance on a tropical oyster culture in an Amazon estuary, Para state, northern Brazil
topic Acantholobulus bermudensis; Alitta succinea; Alpheus chacei; Ameritella diantha; Amphibalanus amphitrite; Amphicteis sp.; Amphitrite sp.; Bunodosoma cangicum; Callinectes bocourti; Caryocorbula swiftiana; Ceratonereis sp.; Clibanarius vittatus; Counting; Crassostrea tulipa; DATE/TIME; HAND; Harmothoe imbricata; Individual code; Isolda sp.; Leukoma pectorina; Macrobrachium surinamicum; Mytella charruana; Namalycastis abiuma; Neanthes bruaca; Nereis riisei; Nereis sp.; Parvanachis obesa; Perinereis anderssoni; Perinereis ponteni; Perinereis striolata; Petrolisthes armatus; Phyllocomus sp.; Pseudonereis sp.; Sabellaria sp.; Sampling by hand; Stramonita haemastoma; Urindeua; Urindeua river, Pará state, northern Brazil
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.863585