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Resumo: | Starting in March 1997, fouling community colonization was compared on na artificila reef on the north coast of Rio de Janeiro. Experimental rubber and concrete modules with panels were immersed 9 meters deep. Montthly, four replicate panels of each material were collected using a destructive point sampling technique. After 12 months, 89 taxa were observed on both materials. Twenty-eight percent were exclusive to concrete and eighteen percent to rubber. Turnover values were similar on different substrata with increasing tendency up to the tenth month. Higher values in dry weight on concrete panels demonstrated a greater coloni zation intensity on this material. Balanus, Obelia Ostrea and Bougainvillia were predominant during the initial eight months on both substrata. Thereafter, increments in free space and colonization by algae were common on rubber panels, and Porifera, Gorgonacea and colonial Ascidiacea were commonly found on the concrete ones. Low structural differences occurred for successive immersion periods on both substrata because the most representative taxa did not suffer great changes until the eighth month (October 1997). After this period, structural similarity decreased significantly due to a greater instability of the community on rubber panels caused by its smooth surface, showing that concrete substrates with greater porosity and rugosity provide a more adequate surface for biofouling colonization. |
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.Comunidade Incrustante em diferentes materiais de um recife artificial no litoral norte do Estado do Rio de JaneiroStarting in March 1997, fouling community colonization was compared on na artificila reef on the north coast of Rio de Janeiro. Experimental rubber and concrete modules with panels were immersed 9 meters deep. Montthly, four replicate panels of each material were collected using a destructive point sampling technique. After 12 months, 89 taxa were observed on both materials. Twenty-eight percent were exclusive to concrete and eighteen percent to rubber. Turnover values were similar on different substrata with increasing tendency up to the tenth month. Higher values in dry weight on concrete panels demonstrated a greater coloni zation intensity on this material. Balanus, Obelia Ostrea and Bougainvillia were predominant during the initial eight months on both substrata. Thereafter, increments in free space and colonization by algae were common on rubber panels, and Porifera, Gorgonacea and colonial Ascidiacea were commonly found on the concrete ones. Low structural differences occurred for successive immersion periods on both substrata because the most representative taxa did not suffer great changes until the eighth month (October 1997). After this period, structural similarity decreased significantly due to a greater instability of the community on rubber panels caused by its smooth surface, showing that concrete substrates with greater porosity and rugosity provide a more adequate surface for biofouling colonization.A colonização da comunidade incrustante foi comparada em um recife artificial instalado na costa norte do Rio de Janeiro. Módulos de borracha e concreto contendo painéis dos respectivos materiais foram imersos em Março /97 a nove metros. Mensalmente retiravam-se quatro réplicas de cada para amostragens acumulativas e destrutivas. Em 12 meses de estudo, 89 táxons foram identificados nos dois tipos de substrato, 18% apenas na borracha e 28% exclusivos no concreto. Valores de subes timação de táxons foram similares nos dois materiais , com tendência crescente na borracha até o 10º mês. Valores significa tivamente superiores de biomas no concreto indicam uma maior intensidade na colonização neste material. Em ambos, predominaram Balanus, Obelia, Ostrea e Bougainvillia. A partir do 9º mês, verificou-se na borracha um incremento de espaço vazio e algas, enquanto no concreto destacaram-se Porifera , Gorgonacea e Ascidiacea colonial. O grau de diferença estrutural das comunidades biológicas em ambos os substratos apresentou apenas pequenas variações, face à permanência dos táxons mais abundantes até o 8º mês ( Outubro/ 97). A partir desta etapa, foi registrada uma simi laridade decrescente entre os grupamentos presentes nos dois materiais. Esse fato é atribuído á instabilidade da comunidade na borracha que apresentava uma superfície mais lisa. O concreto, com maior porosidade e rugosidade fornece um substrato mais compatível à colonização da comunidade incrustante.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2003-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/22091Biotemas; v. 16 n. 1 (2003); 57-802175-79250103-1643reponame:Biotemas (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/22091/20039Copyright (c) 2003 Ilana Rosental Zalmon, Flavio Antonio da Costa Gomeshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZalmon, Ilana Rosentalda Costa Gomes, Flavio Antonio2022-11-21T11:07:53Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/22091Revistahttp://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/index.htmPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/oai||carlospinto@ccb.ufsc.br2175-79250103-1643opendoar:2022-11-21T11:07:53Biotemas (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Starting in March 1997, fouling community colonization was compared on na artificila reef on the north coast of Rio de Janeiro. Experimental rubber and concrete modules with panels were immersed 9 meters deep. Montthly, four replicate panels of each material were collected using a destructive point sampling technique. After 12 months, 89 taxa were observed on both materials. Twenty-eight percent were exclusive to concrete and eighteen percent to rubber. Turnover values were similar on different substrata with increasing tendency up to the tenth month. Higher values in dry weight on concrete panels demonstrated a greater coloni zation intensity on this material. Balanus, Obelia Ostrea and Bougainvillia were predominant during the initial eight months on both substrata. Thereafter, increments in free space and colonization by algae were common on rubber panels, and Porifera, Gorgonacea and colonial Ascidiacea were commonly found on the concrete ones. Low structural differences occurred for successive immersion periods on both substrata because the most representative taxa did not suffer great changes until the eighth month (October 1997). After this period, structural similarity decreased significantly due to a greater instability of the community on rubber panels caused by its smooth surface, showing that concrete substrates with greater porosity and rugosity provide a more adequate surface for biofouling colonization. |
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