“…and Cyprideis sp., which had high abundance in area 1, are also deposit feeders with higher affinity to muddy sediments (Angonesi, 2005;Dean, 2001;Lana, 1986;. In addition, the polychaetes T. papillata, N. simoni and S. squamata, typical of Amazonian sandy beaches, also occurred in this area (Rosa Filho et al, 2009Santos et al, 2021Santos et al, , 2022Santos & Aviz, 2018.…”