“…Along the Brazilian coast, this species is best known in the southern and southeastern regions (Rodrigues & Shimizu, ), where studies have focused on distribution patterns and densities (Pedrucci & Borges, ; Shimizu & Rosso, ), population structure (Simão, Ramos, & Soares‐Gomes, ; Souza & Borzone, ), population dynamics (Petracco, ; Shimizu, ; Simão & Soares‐Gomes, ; Souza et al., ), reproductive strategy (Peiró, Wehrtmann, & Mantelatto, ), and use as live bait (Borzone & Souza, ). However, studies of populations inhabiting the northeastern region are scarce, and reports of population dynamics, biology, and relative growth in C. major have been restricted to a single beach in the state of Pernambuco (Alves‐Júnior, Araújo, & Coelho, , ; Botter‐Carvalho, Santos, & Carvalho, , ), where the urbanization level is high and individuals of C. major are used as live bait. Thus, this study was carried out with the objective of analyzing the spatial distribution and population dynamics of C. major in a dissipative tropical sandy beach in the state of Sergipe, northeastern Brazil, where the urbanization level is lower and the use of this species as live bait is incipient.…”