“…There was a clear dominance of studies performed in the estuarine region of the Patos Lagoon, which is supported by the predominant use of "estuaries'' and "Patos Lagoon estuary" Among the articles analyzed in our study, biota was relatively more investigated than other environmental compartments (sediment and water column), especially in the PLE. This fact may stem from the high ecological relevance of the PLE in sustaining the life cycle of important fishery resources (Odebrecht et al 2017) such as the pink shrimp (Farfantepenaeus paulensis; Pérez Farfante 1967) (e.g., Soares et al 2004, Vianna & D'Incao 2006, Ballester et al 2007, Peixoto et al 2013, Noleto-Filho et al 2017, Ruas et al 2019, which was represented in the most cited articles (Ballester et al 2007) and also appeared among the most abundant keyword, the whitemouth croaker (Micropogonias furnieri; Desmarest 1823) (e.g., de Figueiredo & Vieira 2005, Mendoza-Carranza & Vieira 2008, Costa et al 2014, Franzen et al 2019) and the grey-mullet (Mugil platanus; Günther 1880) (e.g., Eiras et al 2007. Indeed, the most studied estuarine areas worldwide have been selected in accordance to their regional economic and ecological importance (Olisah & Adams 2021).…”