Effects of plant cover on the macrofauna of Spartina marshes in northern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Braga,Cesar França
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Beasley,Colin Robert, Isaac,Victoria Judith
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: Data on macrofauna density and diversity, and the height and density of Spartina brasiliensis, were obtained from salt marsh beds of a tropical estuary in northern Brazil. Sampling was carried out at four distinct times of the year, during the wet and dry seasons and in the transition periods between these. Sampling was also carried out in salt marshes of three size classes, small, medium and large. Variables were analyzed in relation to time of year and salt marsh size class. Overall, 46 taxa were found, with polychaetes, isopods and the gastropod Neritina virginea dominating the fauna. Macrofauna density and diversity were positively correlated with culm density, indicating a possible role in protection from predation. All the three variables were higher during the transitional periods between the wet and dry seasons and seasonal changes in rainfall, salinity and light availability may influence mortality, food availability and settlement of the macrofauna. There was no effect of salt marsh size on either the macrofauna or the vegetation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of plant cover on the macrofauna of Spartina marshes in northern Brazil
title Effects of plant cover on the macrofauna of Spartina marshes in northern Brazil
spellingShingle Effects of plant cover on the macrofauna of Spartina marshes in northern Brazil
Braga,Cesar França
Macrofauna
Spartina
density
diversity
seasonality
tropical estuary
title_short Effects of plant cover on the macrofauna of Spartina marshes in northern Brazil
title_full Effects of plant cover on the macrofauna of Spartina marshes in northern Brazil
title_fullStr Effects of plant cover on the macrofauna of Spartina marshes in northern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Effects of plant cover on the macrofauna of Spartina marshes in northern Brazil
title_sort Effects of plant cover on the macrofauna of Spartina marshes in northern Brazil
author Braga,Cesar França
author_facet Braga,Cesar França
Beasley,Colin Robert
Isaac,Victoria Judith
author_role author
author2 Beasley,Colin Robert
Isaac,Victoria Judith
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Braga,Cesar França
Beasley,Colin Robert
Isaac,Victoria Judith
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Macrofauna
Spartina
density
diversity
seasonality
tropical estuary
topic Macrofauna
Spartina
density
diversity
seasonality
tropical estuary
description Data on macrofauna density and diversity, and the height and density of Spartina brasiliensis, were obtained from salt marsh beds of a tropical estuary in northern Brazil. Sampling was carried out at four distinct times of the year, during the wet and dry seasons and in the transition periods between these. Sampling was also carried out in salt marshes of three size classes, small, medium and large. Variables were analyzed in relation to time of year and salt marsh size class. Overall, 46 taxa were found, with polychaetes, isopods and the gastropod Neritina virginea dominating the fauna. Macrofauna density and diversity were positively correlated with culm density, indicating a possible role in protection from predation. All the three variables were higher during the transitional periods between the wet and dry seasons and seasonal changes in rainfall, salinity and light availability may influence mortality, food availability and settlement of the macrofauna. There was no effect of salt marsh size on either the macrofauna or the vegetation.
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