State of the art of the meiofauna of Brazilian Sandy Beaches

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Autor(a) principal: Maria, Tatiana Fabricio
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Wandeness, Adriane Pereira, Esteves, André Morgado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Oceanography
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/article/view/119083
Resumo: In Brazil, meiofauna studies began in the middle of last century, but they adopted a purely taxonomical approach, describing species from various zoological groups. After this first step, this benthic group was largely neglected until the end of the 20th century when ecological studies began. We here provide a brief review of present knowledge of the meiofauna found on Brazilian sandy beaches to provide information for ReBentos (Coastal Benthic Habitats Monitoring Network). Our methodology consisted of a bibliographic survey undertaken using different datasets (Web of ScienceTM, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Lattes Plataform). For the survey, we considered only those studies published till early 2015. Our analysis showed that the number of meiofauna studies has increased over the last two decades, though they are mainly still concentrated on the Southeast of Brazil. These studies aim to explain the distribution pattern of the meiofauna of the intertidal region of sandy beaches. Based on the results, we presented a discussion of three main topics, i.e., (a) current knowledge of Brazilian sandy beach meiofauna, (b) sampling strategies for monitoring of the meiofauna, and (c) use of the meiofauna as a tool to assess climate change. We trust that this brief review will be useful as a starting point for the delineation of further climate change investigations into sandy beach meiofauna.
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spelling State of the art of the meiofauna of Brazilian Sandy Beaches In Brazil, meiofauna studies began in the middle of last century, but they adopted a purely taxonomical approach, describing species from various zoological groups. After this first step, this benthic group was largely neglected until the end of the 20th century when ecological studies began. We here provide a brief review of present knowledge of the meiofauna found on Brazilian sandy beaches to provide information for ReBentos (Coastal Benthic Habitats Monitoring Network). Our methodology consisted of a bibliographic survey undertaken using different datasets (Web of ScienceTM, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Lattes Plataform). For the survey, we considered only those studies published till early 2015. Our analysis showed that the number of meiofauna studies has increased over the last two decades, though they are mainly still concentrated on the Southeast of Brazil. These studies aim to explain the distribution pattern of the meiofauna of the intertidal region of sandy beaches. Based on the results, we presented a discussion of three main topics, i.e., (a) current knowledge of Brazilian sandy beach meiofauna, (b) sampling strategies for monitoring of the meiofauna, and (c) use of the meiofauna as a tool to assess climate change. We trust that this brief review will be useful as a starting point for the delineation of further climate change investigations into sandy beach meiofauna. No Brasil, os estudos da meiofauna iniciaram em meados do século passado, com enfoque puramente taxonômico e voltado para a descrição de espécies de diferentes grupos zoológicos. Após essa fase inicial, a biota foi de certa forma esquecida até o final do século XX, quando os estudos ecológicos foram iniciados. Neste trabalho apresentamos uma breve revisão do conhecimento sobre a meiofauna de praias arenosas brasileiras, com o objetivo de fornecer subsídios para a ReBentos (Rede de Monitoramento dos Habitats Bentônicos Costeiros). Para isto, nossa metodologia envolveu um levantamento bibliográfico realizado a partir de diferentes bases bibliográficas (Web of Science(r), SCOPUS, Google Scholar e Plataforma Lattes), considerando artigos publicados até o início de 2015. As análises mostraram que o número de estudos da comunidade da meiofauna se intensificou nas últimas duas décadas, concentrando-se, principalmente, na região Sudeste do Brasil. Esses estudos visaram explicar os padrões de distribuição dos organismos na região intermareal. Com base nisso, apresentamos uma discussão desses resultados em relação a três principais temas: (a) conhecimento atual da meiofauna nas praias arenosas brasileiras, (b) estratégias amostrais para o monitoramento/estudo da meiofauna e (c) as perspectivas do uso da meiofauna na avaliação das mudanças climáticas. Espera-se que esta breve revisão possa ser usada como um estágio inicial para o delineamento de estudos que abordem o impacto das mudanças climáticas sobre a meiofauna de praias arenosas. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto Oceanográfico2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/article/view/11908310.1590/S1679-875920160946064sp2Brazilian Journal of Oceanography; v. 64 (2016): Número Especial 2; 17-26Brazilian Journal of Oceanography; Vol. 64 (2016): Special Number 2; 17-26Brazilian Journal of Oceanography; Vol. 64 (2016): Numero Especial 2; 17-261982-436X1679-8759reponame:Brazilian Journal of Oceanographyinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/article/view/119083/116463Copyright (c) 2016 Brazilian Journal of Oceanographyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaria, Tatiana FabricioWandeness, Adriane PereiraEsteves, André Morgado2016-08-15T19:54:03Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/119083Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/oaiio@usp.br||io@usp.br1982-436X1679-8759opendoar:2016-08-15T19:54:03Brazilian Journal of Oceanography - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
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Maria, Tatiana Fabricio
title_short State of the art of the meiofauna of Brazilian Sandy Beaches
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author Maria, Tatiana Fabricio
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Wandeness, Adriane Pereira
Esteves, André Morgado
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description In Brazil, meiofauna studies began in the middle of last century, but they adopted a purely taxonomical approach, describing species from various zoological groups. After this first step, this benthic group was largely neglected until the end of the 20th century when ecological studies began. We here provide a brief review of present knowledge of the meiofauna found on Brazilian sandy beaches to provide information for ReBentos (Coastal Benthic Habitats Monitoring Network). Our methodology consisted of a bibliographic survey undertaken using different datasets (Web of ScienceTM, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Lattes Plataform). For the survey, we considered only those studies published till early 2015. Our analysis showed that the number of meiofauna studies has increased over the last two decades, though they are mainly still concentrated on the Southeast of Brazil. These studies aim to explain the distribution pattern of the meiofauna of the intertidal region of sandy beaches. Based on the results, we presented a discussion of three main topics, i.e., (a) current knowledge of Brazilian sandy beach meiofauna, (b) sampling strategies for monitoring of the meiofauna, and (c) use of the meiofauna as a tool to assess climate change. We trust that this brief review will be useful as a starting point for the delineation of further climate change investigations into sandy beach meiofauna.
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