Subtidal soft sediments of the Paranaguá Bay inlet: mapping habitats and species distribution at a landscape scale

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Autor(a) principal: Negrello-Filho, Orlei Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Ugaz-Codina, Juan Carlos, Oliveira, Luiz Henrique Sielski de, Souza, Maria Cristina de, Angulo, Rodolfo José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Oceanography
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/article/view/153125
Resumo: This study aimed to map habitats and species distribution in a benthoscape section of the Paranaguá Bay inlet, Paraná State, Southern Brazil. The degree of correspondence between maps independently generated through sidescan imagery and macrofauna and sediment samples was also evaluated. The study area had approximately 9km2 and was chosen considering both diverse landscape features and proximity to future port developments. Sampling was performed in 67 evenly distributed and unreplicated sites. Patterns related to backscatter intensity (high and low) and the presence or absence of bedforms were observed, as well as other large-scale features like sand waves and beach rock outcrops. Local sedimentary environments were represented in a mosaic used for comparisons with sedimentary and faunistic data. Cluster analysis using grain size data formed four groups with similar particle size distribution. A strong correspondence between habitats and grain size distribution was found in only one habitat class. Macrofauna around the deeper Poço Point region and the Mel Island shallower banks presented high species richness and number of individuals. These were considered habitats of high biological relevance. Regions with bedforms indicate higher rates of sand transport in which a few species can thrive. The navigation channel had the lowest number of species and individuals when compared to vicinal regions, indicating persistent impacts. The study evidenced local estuarine bottom heterogeneity and contributed to the understanding of local processes of both bottom sediments dynamics and their associate faunal components.
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spelling Subtidal soft sediments of the Paranaguá Bay inlet: mapping habitats and species distribution at a landscape scaleSeafloor mappingSidescan sonarRegular grid samplingEstuarine dynamicsThis study aimed to map habitats and species distribution in a benthoscape section of the Paranaguá Bay inlet, Paraná State, Southern Brazil. The degree of correspondence between maps independently generated through sidescan imagery and macrofauna and sediment samples was also evaluated. The study area had approximately 9km2 and was chosen considering both diverse landscape features and proximity to future port developments. Sampling was performed in 67 evenly distributed and unreplicated sites. Patterns related to backscatter intensity (high and low) and the presence or absence of bedforms were observed, as well as other large-scale features like sand waves and beach rock outcrops. Local sedimentary environments were represented in a mosaic used for comparisons with sedimentary and faunistic data. Cluster analysis using grain size data formed four groups with similar particle size distribution. A strong correspondence between habitats and grain size distribution was found in only one habitat class. Macrofauna around the deeper Poço Point region and the Mel Island shallower banks presented high species richness and number of individuals. These were considered habitats of high biological relevance. Regions with bedforms indicate higher rates of sand transport in which a few species can thrive. The navigation channel had the lowest number of species and individuals when compared to vicinal regions, indicating persistent impacts. The study evidenced local estuarine bottom heterogeneity and contributed to the understanding of local processes of both bottom sediments dynamics and their associate faunal components.Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto Oceanográfico2018-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/article/view/15312510.1590/s1679-875920180192406603Brazilian Journal of Oceanography; Vol. 66 Núm. 3 (2018); 255-266Brazilian Journal of Oceanography; v. 66 n. 3 (2018); 255-266Brazilian Journal of Oceanography; Vol. 66 No. 3 (2018); 255-2661982-436X1679-8759reponame:Brazilian Journal of Oceanographyinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/article/view/153125/149647Copyright (c) 2018 Brazilian Journal of Oceanographyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNegrello-Filho, Orlei AntonioUgaz-Codina, Juan CarlosOliveira, Luiz Henrique Sielski deSouza, Maria Cristina deAngulo, Rodolfo José2018-12-27T14:31:18Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/153125Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjoce/oaiio@usp.br||io@usp.br1982-436X1679-8759opendoar:2018-12-27T14:31:18Brazilian Journal of Oceanography - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Subtidal soft sediments of the Paranaguá Bay inlet: mapping habitats and species distribution at a landscape scale
title Subtidal soft sediments of the Paranaguá Bay inlet: mapping habitats and species distribution at a landscape scale
spellingShingle Subtidal soft sediments of the Paranaguá Bay inlet: mapping habitats and species distribution at a landscape scale
Negrello-Filho, Orlei Antonio
Seafloor mapping
Sidescan sonar
Regular grid sampling
Estuarine dynamics
title_short Subtidal soft sediments of the Paranaguá Bay inlet: mapping habitats and species distribution at a landscape scale
title_full Subtidal soft sediments of the Paranaguá Bay inlet: mapping habitats and species distribution at a landscape scale
title_fullStr Subtidal soft sediments of the Paranaguá Bay inlet: mapping habitats and species distribution at a landscape scale
title_full_unstemmed Subtidal soft sediments of the Paranaguá Bay inlet: mapping habitats and species distribution at a landscape scale
title_sort Subtidal soft sediments of the Paranaguá Bay inlet: mapping habitats and species distribution at a landscape scale
author Negrello-Filho, Orlei Antonio
author_facet Negrello-Filho, Orlei Antonio
Ugaz-Codina, Juan Carlos
Oliveira, Luiz Henrique Sielski de
Souza, Maria Cristina de
Angulo, Rodolfo José
author_role author
author2 Ugaz-Codina, Juan Carlos
Oliveira, Luiz Henrique Sielski de
Souza, Maria Cristina de
Angulo, Rodolfo José
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Negrello-Filho, Orlei Antonio
Ugaz-Codina, Juan Carlos
Oliveira, Luiz Henrique Sielski de
Souza, Maria Cristina de
Angulo, Rodolfo José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Seafloor mapping
Sidescan sonar
Regular grid sampling
Estuarine dynamics
topic Seafloor mapping
Sidescan sonar
Regular grid sampling
Estuarine dynamics
description This study aimed to map habitats and species distribution in a benthoscape section of the Paranaguá Bay inlet, Paraná State, Southern Brazil. The degree of correspondence between maps independently generated through sidescan imagery and macrofauna and sediment samples was also evaluated. The study area had approximately 9km2 and was chosen considering both diverse landscape features and proximity to future port developments. Sampling was performed in 67 evenly distributed and unreplicated sites. Patterns related to backscatter intensity (high and low) and the presence or absence of bedforms were observed, as well as other large-scale features like sand waves and beach rock outcrops. Local sedimentary environments were represented in a mosaic used for comparisons with sedimentary and faunistic data. Cluster analysis using grain size data formed four groups with similar particle size distribution. A strong correspondence between habitats and grain size distribution was found in only one habitat class. Macrofauna around the deeper Poço Point region and the Mel Island shallower banks presented high species richness and number of individuals. These were considered habitats of high biological relevance. Regions with bedforms indicate higher rates of sand transport in which a few species can thrive. The navigation channel had the lowest number of species and individuals when compared to vicinal regions, indicating persistent impacts. The study evidenced local estuarine bottom heterogeneity and contributed to the understanding of local processes of both bottom sediments dynamics and their associate faunal components.
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dc.source.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian Journal of Oceanography; Vol. 66 Núm. 3 (2018); 255-266
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