2015
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4766201510512834
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Ocorrência e recrutamento larval de Teredinidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) na região do Sistema Costeiro Cananéia-Iguape, São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract: ABSTRACT. The occurrence and larval recruitment of Teredinidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) in Cananeia-Iguape Coastal System, São Paulo, Brazil. The occurrence and larval settlement of Teredinidae in Cananéia-Iguape Coastal System were observed for one year, by using laminated pinewood panels installed in three stations inside the mangrove forest (intertidal zone) and in one station, in the infralittoral. In the mangrove forest, the larval colonization occurred after four months in the most frequently flooded station… Show more

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“…According to Lum (1981), L. tripunctata could survive in a wide range of temperature (2 up to 35°C) and salinity (19 to 50 ppt) under laboratory conditions, but reproduction only occurs between 15 -30°C and 20 -40 ppt salinity. The dominant species (L. floridanus and B. gouldi) are regularly described as the main species along the southwest Brazilian coast in the outer regions of estuaries or in coastal waters (Maldonado & Skinner 2016, Moraes et al 2015, Junqueira et al 1989. A similar pattern has been recorded, for example, in Europe (Roch 1932, Beckman & Menzies 1960, Eltringham 1961, Kristensen 1969, Eckelbarger & Reish 1972, Borges 2014, Borges et al 2014.…”
Section: Wood Degradationmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…According to Lum (1981), L. tripunctata could survive in a wide range of temperature (2 up to 35°C) and salinity (19 to 50 ppt) under laboratory conditions, but reproduction only occurs between 15 -30°C and 20 -40 ppt salinity. The dominant species (L. floridanus and B. gouldi) are regularly described as the main species along the southwest Brazilian coast in the outer regions of estuaries or in coastal waters (Maldonado & Skinner 2016, Moraes et al 2015, Junqueira et al 1989. A similar pattern has been recorded, for example, in Europe (Roch 1932, Beckman & Menzies 1960, Eltringham 1961, Kristensen 1969, Eckelbarger & Reish 1972, Borges 2014, Borges et al 2014.…”
Section: Wood Degradationmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Salinity influences bivalve mollusks, mainly in the larval stage, when it interferes with their physiological process, determining feeding capacity and survival, as well as the ability to select fixation sites (Moraes et al, 2015). Meanwhile, it can affect reproduction in adulthood since they suffer stress with variations of salinities, which cause organisms to have partial or total spawning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mangrove water temperature depends on several factors, and a range of 17-25 °C has been reported for a mangrove in some countries (Moraes et al 2015). The difference on the temperature effects on the endoglucanase activity may suggest that this enzyme could be from a different microorganism, or from a different symbiotic system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%