2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-46702009000300014
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Variação espaço-temporal da ictiofauna da zona de arrebentação da Praia do Cassino, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

Abstract: approximately 10 km) from the Patos Lagoon's jetties. The composition and dominance of the fish community of the surf zone of Cassino Beach changed little in the latest 20 years, indicating a possible stability of the system.]]>

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“…Such features probably make the gear more operational in shallower waters (1.5 m). LIMA & VIEIRA (2009), in a surf zone, using the same seines as in the present study, recorded the same pattern of smaller individuals (<50 mm TL) being caught by the BS9m, and larger individuals (>100 mm TL) by the BS-30m. Such results support the conclusion that these two seines are complementary, each being more efficient to catch specific size classes and at different depths.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Such features probably make the gear more operational in shallower waters (1.5 m). LIMA & VIEIRA (2009), in a surf zone, using the same seines as in the present study, recorded the same pattern of smaller individuals (<50 mm TL) being caught by the BS9m, and larger individuals (>100 mm TL) by the BS-30m. Such results support the conclusion that these two seines are complementary, each being more efficient to catch specific size classes and at different depths.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Studies using beach seines in sandy beaches along the Brazilian coast (Pessanha & Araújo, ; Gaelzer & Zalmon, ; Lima & Vieira, ; Souza‐Conceição et al ., ; Oliveira & Pessanha, ), Europe (Santos & Nash, ; Beyst et al ., ; Selleslagh & Amara, ), southern Japan (Suda et al ., ; Inui et al ., ), northern Australia (Blaber et al ., ) and New Zealand (Morrison et al ., ) recorded varying numbers of fish species, density and biomass (Table ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along the southern Brazilian coast, Monteiro-Neto et al (2003) reported 43 fish species across this shallow zone (0-1.2 m), with juveniles ranging between 15-150 mm of total length. A more recent study within this zone also revealed a significant differentiation between resident and seasonal species (Lima & Vieira 2009). Among some of those surf zone inhabitants, juveniles of pampo Trachinotus marginatus do not feed on macrobenthic fauna whilst the silverside Odonthestes argentinensis alters the main food source from diatoms to zooplankton during its development (Bemvenuti 1990).…”
Section: Infralittoral (Inner and Outer Surf Zones)mentioning
confidence: 79%