A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores in southernmost Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pinotti, Raphael Mathias
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Minasi, Diogo Marroni, Colling, Leonir André, Bemvenuti, Carlos Emílio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/5783
Resumo: Main trophic relationships that occur along the exposed sandy shores in southernmost Brazil (,336 S) are established taking into account several biological compartments operating at morphodynamically distinct environments. Beaches are predominantly of the intermediate type but some stretches of coastline are truly dissipative (Cassino Beach) or tending-to-reflective (Concheiros Beach), presenting thus diverse biological compartments and inhabitant macrobenthic assemblages. Dense concentrations of the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis are responsible - at least for the intermediate shorelines - for the most year-round primary production, sustaining several consumers up to tertiary level. Among them, bivalves Amarilladesma mactroides, Donax hanleyanus and the hippid crab Emerita brasiliensis can account for more than 95% of all the surf-zone secondary production, in addition to the elevated biomass of the suspension-feeder polychaete Spio gaucha and the scavenger isopod Excirolana armata. Crabs, whelks, carnivorous polychaetes, seabirds and surf-zone fishes may also be present and occupy superior trophic levels depending on the beach morphodynamics. Based on the high species richness, abundance and the role of macrobenthic fauna in transferring matter and energy to seabirds and the surf-zone fish assemblages, we address this important issue on the Southwestern Atlantic ecology. Conservation efforts should be implemented for the southernmost Brazilian sandy shores, at least for those non urbanized areas.
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spelling A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores in southernmost BrazilRevisão sobre as relações tróficas macrozoobentônicas ao longo da costa arenosa subtropical do extremo sul do BrasilExposed beachIntermediate statesPrimary productionSecondary consumersConservationPraia expostaEstágios intermediáriosProdução primáriaConsumidores secundáriosConservaçãoMain trophic relationships that occur along the exposed sandy shores in southernmost Brazil (,336 S) are established taking into account several biological compartments operating at morphodynamically distinct environments. Beaches are predominantly of the intermediate type but some stretches of coastline are truly dissipative (Cassino Beach) or tending-to-reflective (Concheiros Beach), presenting thus diverse biological compartments and inhabitant macrobenthic assemblages. Dense concentrations of the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis are responsible - at least for the intermediate shorelines - for the most year-round primary production, sustaining several consumers up to tertiary level. Among them, bivalves Amarilladesma mactroides, Donax hanleyanus and the hippid crab Emerita brasiliensis can account for more than 95% of all the surf-zone secondary production, in addition to the elevated biomass of the suspension-feeder polychaete Spio gaucha and the scavenger isopod Excirolana armata. Crabs, whelks, carnivorous polychaetes, seabirds and surf-zone fishes may also be present and occupy superior trophic levels depending on the beach morphodynamics. Based on the high species richness, abundance and the role of macrobenthic fauna in transferring matter and energy to seabirds and the surf-zone fish assemblages, we address this important issue on the Southwestern Atlantic ecology. Conservation efforts should be implemented for the southernmost Brazilian sandy shores, at least for those non urbanized areas.As principais relac¸o˜ es tro´ ficas observadas ao longo da costa arenosa exposta do extremo sul do Brasil (,336 S) sa˜o estabelecidas levando-se em considerac¸a˜o os va´ rios compartimentos biolo´ gicos que operam em ambientes morfodinamicamente distintos. Estas praias sa˜o predominantemente do tipo intermedia´ rio, embora alguns trechos sejam dissipativos (Praia do Cassino) ou apresentem tendeˆncias reflectivas (Praia dos Concheiros), possuindo compartimentos biolo´ gicos diversificados e associac¸o˜es macrobentoˆnicas residentes. Densas concentrac¸o˜ es da diatoma´cea Asterionellopsis glacialis sa˜o responsa´ veis - pelo menos para as praias intermedia´ rias - por grande parte da produtividade prima´ ria anual, sustentando va´ rios consumidores ate´ o nı´vel tercia´ rio. Entre estes, os bivalves Amarilladesma mactroides, Donax hanleyanus e o crusta´ceo Emerita brasiliensis sa˜o responsa´ veis por mais de 95% de toda a produc¸a˜o secunda´ ria da zona de surfe, em adic¸a˜o a` elevada biomassa do poliqueta suspensı´voro Spio gaucha e do iso´pode necro´fago Excirolana armata. Caranguejos, gastro´ podes, poliquetas carnı´voros, aves marinhas e peixes da zona de surfe tambe´m podem estar presentes, ocupando nı´veis tro´ ficos superiores dependendo da morfodinaˆmica praial. Baseado na alta riqueza de espe´cies, na abundaˆncia e no papel da macrofauna bentoˆ nica em transferir mate´ria e energia para as aves marinhas e as assemble´ias de peixes da zona de surfe, esta importante questa˜o ecolo´ gica do Atlaˆntico Sudoeste foi investigada. Esforc¸os de conservac¸a˜o devem ser implementados nas praias arenosas do extremo sul do Brasil, pelo menos naquelas a´ reas na˜o urbanizadas.2016-01-16T17:36:48Z2016-01-16T17:36:48Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfPINOTTI, Raphael Mathias et al. A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores inouthernmost Brazil. Biota Neotropica, v. 14, n.3, 2014. Disponível em <http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bn/v14n3/1676-0611-bne-1676-0611-2014-069.pdf>. Acesso em 16 Jan 2016.1676-0611http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/578310.1590/1676-06032014006914engPinotti, Raphael MathiasMinasi, Diogo MarroniColling, Leonir AndréBemvenuti, Carlos Emílioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURG2019-11-13T23:05:41Zoai:repositorio.furg.br:1/5783Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.furg.br/oai/request || http://200.19.254.174/oai/requestopendoar:2019-11-13T23:05:41Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores in southernmost Brazil
Revisão sobre as relações tróficas macrozoobentônicas ao longo da costa arenosa subtropical do extremo sul do Brasil
title A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores in southernmost Brazil
spellingShingle A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores in southernmost Brazil
Pinotti, Raphael Mathias
Exposed beach
Intermediate states
Primary production
Secondary consumers
Conservation
Praia exposta
Estágios intermediários
Produção primária
Consumidores secundários
Conservação
title_short A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores in southernmost Brazil
title_full A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores in southernmost Brazil
title_fullStr A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores in southernmost Brazil
title_full_unstemmed A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores in southernmost Brazil
title_sort A review on macrobenthic trophic relationships along subtropical sandy shores in southernmost Brazil
author Pinotti, Raphael Mathias
author_facet Pinotti, Raphael Mathias
Minasi, Diogo Marroni
Colling, Leonir André
Bemvenuti, Carlos Emílio
author_role author
author2 Minasi, Diogo Marroni
Colling, Leonir André
Bemvenuti, Carlos Emílio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinotti, Raphael Mathias
Minasi, Diogo Marroni
Colling, Leonir André
Bemvenuti, Carlos Emílio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exposed beach
Intermediate states
Primary production
Secondary consumers
Conservation
Praia exposta
Estágios intermediários
Produção primária
Consumidores secundários
Conservação
topic Exposed beach
Intermediate states
Primary production
Secondary consumers
Conservation
Praia exposta
Estágios intermediários
Produção primária
Consumidores secundários
Conservação
description Main trophic relationships that occur along the exposed sandy shores in southernmost Brazil (,336 S) are established taking into account several biological compartments operating at morphodynamically distinct environments. Beaches are predominantly of the intermediate type but some stretches of coastline are truly dissipative (Cassino Beach) or tending-to-reflective (Concheiros Beach), presenting thus diverse biological compartments and inhabitant macrobenthic assemblages. Dense concentrations of the surf-zone diatom Asterionellopsis glacialis are responsible - at least for the intermediate shorelines - for the most year-round primary production, sustaining several consumers up to tertiary level. Among them, bivalves Amarilladesma mactroides, Donax hanleyanus and the hippid crab Emerita brasiliensis can account for more than 95% of all the surf-zone secondary production, in addition to the elevated biomass of the suspension-feeder polychaete Spio gaucha and the scavenger isopod Excirolana armata. Crabs, whelks, carnivorous polychaetes, seabirds and surf-zone fishes may also be present and occupy superior trophic levels depending on the beach morphodynamics. Based on the high species richness, abundance and the role of macrobenthic fauna in transferring matter and energy to seabirds and the surf-zone fish assemblages, we address this important issue on the Southwestern Atlantic ecology. Conservation efforts should be implemented for the southernmost Brazilian sandy shores, at least for those non urbanized areas.
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