Echinoderms from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil: an update on biodiversity and distribution

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Autor(a) principal: Slivak, Nataly Nunes
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Lindner, Alberto, Romanowski, Helena Piccoli
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: We provide an update, based on literature records, on biodiversity and distribution of echinoderms along the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Sixty-one echinoderms taxa are reported, in 36 families. We present information on habitat distribution, taxonomy and possible threats to these species. The highest number of echinoderm records was between 25°19′S and 28°11′S latitudes, and sites of the Continental Shelf and the Reserva Biológica Marinha of Arvoredo area had the most species records (30 and 26 species, respectively). In addition, Santa Catarina is the southernmost record, in the Atlantic Ocean, for 40 echinoderm species; of these, 10 are on the regional list of endangered species. Eight species are endemic to Brazil and one ophiuroid species was reported herein for the first time at Santa Catarina: Ophiacantha pentacrinus Lütken, 1869.
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title Echinoderms from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil: an update on biodiversity and distribution
spellingShingle Echinoderms from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil: an update on biodiversity and distribution
Slivak, Nataly Nunes
Distribuição geográfica
Threatened species
Atlantic biodiversity
Faunistic survey
title_short Echinoderms from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil: an update on biodiversity and distribution
title_full Echinoderms from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil: an update on biodiversity and distribution
title_fullStr Echinoderms from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil: an update on biodiversity and distribution
title_full_unstemmed Echinoderms from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil: an update on biodiversity and distribution
title_sort Echinoderms from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil: an update on biodiversity and distribution
author Slivak, Nataly Nunes
author_facet Slivak, Nataly Nunes
Lindner, Alberto
Romanowski, Helena Piccoli
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Romanowski, Helena Piccoli
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Slivak, Nataly Nunes
Lindner, Alberto
Romanowski, Helena Piccoli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Distribuição geográfica
topic Distribuição geográfica
Threatened species
Atlantic biodiversity
Faunistic survey
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Threatened species
Atlantic biodiversity
Faunistic survey
description We provide an update, based on literature records, on biodiversity and distribution of echinoderms along the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Sixty-one echinoderms taxa are reported, in 36 families. We present information on habitat distribution, taxonomy and possible threats to these species. The highest number of echinoderm records was between 25°19′S and 28°11′S latitudes, and sites of the Continental Shelf and the Reserva Biológica Marinha of Arvoredo area had the most species records (30 and 26 species, respectively). In addition, Santa Catarina is the southernmost record, in the Atlantic Ocean, for 40 echinoderm species; of these, 10 are on the regional list of endangered species. Eight species are endemic to Brazil and one ophiuroid species was reported herein for the first time at Santa Catarina: Ophiacantha pentacrinus Lütken, 1869.
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