Carcinofauna of the Santos-São Vicente bay-estuary Complex and Bertioga channel, especially Decapoda of Santos Bay, São Paulo, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Jorge Luis dos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Carminatto, Amanda Aparecida, Reigada, Álvaro Luiz Diogo, Petrere Júnior, Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10682
Resumo: Despite the geo-economic relevance of the Santos Bay, studies on the composition of its carcinofauna are still incipient. Thus, this study provides information on the crustacean fauna of the Santos Bay, also compiling data for the Santos-São Vicente Bay-Estuary Complex and the Bertioga Canal (CBESSB), located on the central coast of the state of São Paulo. Four sampling campaigns were carried out between April and December 2017 at six different points, using a shrimp boat type with standardized capture effort. A survey of species registered with CBESSB was also carried out. In total, 102 species were registered, belonging to 67 genera, 31 families, seven infraordens and three orders. The monitoring recorded a total of 13,404 specimens (91,890.07 g), belonging to 18 species, 15 genera, 11 families, four infraordens and one order. The species with the highest numerical abundance and weight were Xiphopenaeus kroyeri, Callinectes danae and Callinectes ornatus. In winter, the medium depth strip and the west side of the Santos Bay presented the greatest abundance. Despite the anthropization, CBESSB has a high richness of crustaceans and it is suggested that it be constantly monitored in order to support conservation and management measures, due to its high ecological, economic and social importance for the entire region of the central coast of the state of São Paulo.
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spelling Carcinofauna of the Santos-São Vicente bay-estuary Complex and Bertioga channel, especially Decapoda of Santos Bay, São Paulo, BrazilCarcinofauna del Complejo de la bahía-estuario Santos-São Vicente y el canal Bertioga, destacando Decapoda de la Bahía de Santos, São Paulo, BrasilCarcinofauna do Complexo baía-estuário de Santos-São Vicente e canal de Bertioga, com destaque para Decapoda da Baía de Santos, São Paulo, BrasilInventárioCrustáceosAbundânciaConservação.InventarioCrustáceosAbundanciaConservación.InventoryCrustaceansAbundanceConservation.Despite the geo-economic relevance of the Santos Bay, studies on the composition of its carcinofauna are still incipient. Thus, this study provides information on the crustacean fauna of the Santos Bay, also compiling data for the Santos-São Vicente Bay-Estuary Complex and the Bertioga Canal (CBESSB), located on the central coast of the state of São Paulo. Four sampling campaigns were carried out between April and December 2017 at six different points, using a shrimp boat type with standardized capture effort. A survey of species registered with CBESSB was also carried out. In total, 102 species were registered, belonging to 67 genera, 31 families, seven infraordens and three orders. The monitoring recorded a total of 13,404 specimens (91,890.07 g), belonging to 18 species, 15 genera, 11 families, four infraordens and one order. The species with the highest numerical abundance and weight were Xiphopenaeus kroyeri, Callinectes danae and Callinectes ornatus. In winter, the medium depth strip and the west side of the Santos Bay presented the greatest abundance. Despite the anthropization, CBESSB has a high richness of crustaceans and it is suggested that it be constantly monitored in order to support conservation and management measures, due to its high ecological, economic and social importance for the entire region of the central coast of the state of São Paulo.A pesar de la relevancia geoeconómica de la Bahía de Santos, los estudios sobre la composición de su carcinofauna son aún incipientes. Así, este estudio proporciona información sobre la fauna de crustáceos de la Bahía de Santos, compilando también datos para el Complejo Bahía-Estuario Santos-São Vicente y el Canal Bertioga (CBESSB), ubicados en la costa central del estado de São Paulo. Se realizaron cuatro campañas de muestreo entre abril y diciembre de 2017 en seis puntos diferentes, utilizando un tipo de barco camaronero con esfuerzo de captura estandarizado. También se llevó a cabo un estudio de especies registradas en CBESSB. En total se registraron 102 especies, pertenecientes a 67 géneros, 31 familias, siete infraorden y tres órdenes. El seguimiento registró un total de 13.404 ejemplares (91.890,07 g), pertenecientes a 18 especies, 15 géneros, 11 familias, cuatro infraordens y una orden. Las especies con mayor abundancia numérica y peso fueron Xiphopenaeus kroyeri, Callinectes danae y Callinectes ornatus. En invierno, la franja de profundidad media y el lado oeste de la Bahía de Santos presentaron la mayor abundancia. A pesar de la antropización, CBESSB tiene una alta riqueza de crustáceos y se sugiere que sea monitoreada constantemente para apoyar las medidas de conservación y manejo, debido a su alta importancia ecológica, económica y social para toda la región de la costa central del estado de São Paulo.Apesar da relevância geoeconômica da Baía de Santos, estudos sobre a composição de sua carcinofauna ainda são incipientes. Assim, este estudo fornece informações sobre a fauna de crustáceos da Baía de Santos, também copilando dados para Complexo baía-estuário de Santos-São Vicente e canal de Bertioga (CBESSB), localizado no litoral centro do estado de São Paulo. Foram realizadas quatro campanhas amostrais entre abril e dezembro de 2017 em seis pontos distintos, utilizando uma embarcação do tipo bote camaroeiro com esforço de captura padronizado. Também foi realizado um levantamento das espécies registradas no CBESSB. No total, foram registradas 102 espécies, pertencentes a 67 gêneros, 31 famílias, sete infraordens e três ordens. O monitoramento registrou um total de 13.404 exemplares (91.890,07 g), pertencentes a 18 espécies, 15 gêneros, 11 famílias, quatro infraordens e uma ordem. As espécies com a maior abundância numérica e em peso foram Xiphopenaeus kroyeri, Callinectes danae e Callinectes ornatus. No inverno, a faixa de média profundidade e o lado oeste da Baía de Santos apresentaram as maiores abundâncias. Apesar da antropização, o CBESSB apresenta elevada riqueza de crustáceos e sugere-se que seja monitorado constantemente com o objetivo de apoiar medidas de conservação e manejo, devido sua elevada importância ecológica, econômica e social para toda a região do litoral central do estado de São Paulo.Research, Society and Development2021-01-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1068210.33448/rsd-v10i1.10682Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e17210110682Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e17210110682Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e172101106822525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10682/10527Copyright (c) 2021 Jorge Luis dos Santos; Amanda Aparecida Carminatto; Álvaro Luiz Diogo Reigada; Miguel Petrere Júniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Jorge Luis dosCarminatto, Amanda AparecidaReigada, Álvaro Luiz Diogo Petrere Júnior, Miguel 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10682Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:41.766904Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Carcinofauna of the Santos-São Vicente bay-estuary Complex and Bertioga channel, especially Decapoda of Santos Bay, São Paulo, Brazil
Carcinofauna del Complejo de la bahía-estuario Santos-São Vicente y el canal Bertioga, destacando Decapoda de la Bahía de Santos, São Paulo, Brasil
Carcinofauna do Complexo baía-estuário de Santos-São Vicente e canal de Bertioga, com destaque para Decapoda da Baía de Santos, São Paulo, Brasil
title Carcinofauna of the Santos-São Vicente bay-estuary Complex and Bertioga channel, especially Decapoda of Santos Bay, São Paulo, Brazil
spellingShingle Carcinofauna of the Santos-São Vicente bay-estuary Complex and Bertioga channel, especially Decapoda of Santos Bay, São Paulo, Brazil
Santos, Jorge Luis dos
Inventário
Crustáceos
Abundância
Conservação.
Inventario
Crustáceos
Abundancia
Conservación.
Inventory
Crustaceans
Abundance
Conservation.
title_short Carcinofauna of the Santos-São Vicente bay-estuary Complex and Bertioga channel, especially Decapoda of Santos Bay, São Paulo, Brazil
title_full Carcinofauna of the Santos-São Vicente bay-estuary Complex and Bertioga channel, especially Decapoda of Santos Bay, São Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Carcinofauna of the Santos-São Vicente bay-estuary Complex and Bertioga channel, especially Decapoda of Santos Bay, São Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Carcinofauna of the Santos-São Vicente bay-estuary Complex and Bertioga channel, especially Decapoda of Santos Bay, São Paulo, Brazil
title_sort Carcinofauna of the Santos-São Vicente bay-estuary Complex and Bertioga channel, especially Decapoda of Santos Bay, São Paulo, Brazil
author Santos, Jorge Luis dos
author_facet Santos, Jorge Luis dos
Carminatto, Amanda Aparecida
Reigada, Álvaro Luiz Diogo
Petrere Júnior, Miguel
author_role author
author2 Carminatto, Amanda Aparecida
Reigada, Álvaro Luiz Diogo
Petrere Júnior, Miguel
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Jorge Luis dos
Carminatto, Amanda Aparecida
Reigada, Álvaro Luiz Diogo
Petrere Júnior, Miguel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inventário
Crustáceos
Abundância
Conservação.
Inventario
Crustáceos
Abundancia
Conservación.
Inventory
Crustaceans
Abundance
Conservation.
topic Inventário
Crustáceos
Abundância
Conservação.
Inventario
Crustáceos
Abundancia
Conservación.
Inventory
Crustaceans
Abundance
Conservation.
description Despite the geo-economic relevance of the Santos Bay, studies on the composition of its carcinofauna are still incipient. Thus, this study provides information on the crustacean fauna of the Santos Bay, also compiling data for the Santos-São Vicente Bay-Estuary Complex and the Bertioga Canal (CBESSB), located on the central coast of the state of São Paulo. Four sampling campaigns were carried out between April and December 2017 at six different points, using a shrimp boat type with standardized capture effort. A survey of species registered with CBESSB was also carried out. In total, 102 species were registered, belonging to 67 genera, 31 families, seven infraordens and three orders. The monitoring recorded a total of 13,404 specimens (91,890.07 g), belonging to 18 species, 15 genera, 11 families, four infraordens and one order. The species with the highest numerical abundance and weight were Xiphopenaeus kroyeri, Callinectes danae and Callinectes ornatus. In winter, the medium depth strip and the west side of the Santos Bay presented the greatest abundance. Despite the anthropization, CBESSB has a high richness of crustaceans and it is suggested that it be constantly monitored in order to support conservation and management measures, due to its high ecological, economic and social importance for the entire region of the central coast of the state of São Paulo.
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