2008
DOI: 10.1017/s0025315408002622
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Evidence of seasonal changes in community structure for a coastal ecosystem in the central coast of Brazil, south-west Atlantic

Abstract: Wet biomass of principal plankton components and whole plankton standing stock were assessed in waters of the Heron Island ring reef and surrounding deep lagoon. Biomass of phytoplankton ranged between 30 to 120 mg m 23 , without its pronounced depletion over the reef shallows. Picocyanobacteria and prochlorophyte algae contributed over 70% of this biomass. Biomass of bacterioplankton varied between 75 to 340 mg m 23 , with its maximum over the reef flat. Biomass of planktonic protozoa's ciliates and zooflagel… Show more

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“…On the southeastern and southern coasts of Brazil, G. genidens, C. chrysurus and P. puncatus are abundant (over 1%) in demersal assemblages (AZEVEDO et al, 2007;QUEIROZ et al, 2007;BARLETTA et al, 2008. However, we registered high abundances of C. spilopterus in North Bay (the most abundant species in this area) and a low occurrence of S. rastrifer, which is not consistent with these fish surveys.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…On the southeastern and southern coasts of Brazil, G. genidens, C. chrysurus and P. puncatus are abundant (over 1%) in demersal assemblages (AZEVEDO et al, 2007;QUEIROZ et al, 2007;BARLETTA et al, 2008. However, we registered high abundances of C. spilopterus in North Bay (the most abundant species in this area) and a low occurrence of S. rastrifer, which is not consistent with these fish surveys.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 89%
“…The high abundance of G. genidens is expected in the demersal assemblages of the southern and southeastern coasts of Brazil (HOSTIM-SILVA et al, 2002;QUEIROZ et al, 2007;BARLETTA et al, 2008;CARTAGENA et al, 2011). In a comparison of the fish fauna of five estuaries along the Brazilian coast, there was a predominance of this species on the southern and southeastern coasts (VILAR et al, 2013).…”
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