Observações preliminares sobre a fauna bêntica de sedimentos moles da baia de Santos e regiões vizinhas

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Autor(a) principal: Tommasi, Luiz Roberto
Data de Publicação: 1966
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/biocean/article/view/27780
Resumo: The purpose of this paper is to give a preliminary qualitative assessment of the soft bottom macrofauna of the Bay of Santos and adjacent areas. Sixty-three samples were taken by the 'Emilia' with grab and otter trawl gears. 149 different species of benthic animals were collected, of which 52 were polychaets, 26 lamellibranchs, 20 echinoderms, 17 crustaceans, 14 gastropods, 4 cnidarians and 16 belonging to other taxonomic categories. The most frequent species were the polychaets Audouinia tentaculata, Poecilochaetus australis, Onuphis quadricuspis, Owenia fusiformis, Telepus setosus and Telepsavus costarum. The gastropod Littoridina australis var. nana occurred in high densities in the samples collected in the inner part of the Santos channel. Ophiactis lymani was found to be the most widely distributed ophiuran in this region. The lamellibranchs Mesodesma inactroides, Tivela mactroides, Donax hanleyanus and the thalassinid Callianassa major are common in the sand beaches of the bay. In the mangrove region numerous decapods occurred of the following genera: Uca, Ucides, Aratus, Metasesarma, the "Maria mulata", crab Goniopsis cruentata, etc. Five different station groups and two more areas may be recognized in the region of the Bay of Santos and the homonimous channel.
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spelling Observações preliminares sobre a fauna bêntica de sedimentos moles da baia de Santos e regiões vizinhas The purpose of this paper is to give a preliminary qualitative assessment of the soft bottom macrofauna of the Bay of Santos and adjacent areas. Sixty-three samples were taken by the 'Emilia' with grab and otter trawl gears. 149 different species of benthic animals were collected, of which 52 were polychaets, 26 lamellibranchs, 20 echinoderms, 17 crustaceans, 14 gastropods, 4 cnidarians and 16 belonging to other taxonomic categories. The most frequent species were the polychaets Audouinia tentaculata, Poecilochaetus australis, Onuphis quadricuspis, Owenia fusiformis, Telepus setosus and Telepsavus costarum. The gastropod Littoridina australis var. nana occurred in high densities in the samples collected in the inner part of the Santos channel. Ophiactis lymani was found to be the most widely distributed ophiuran in this region. The lamellibranchs Mesodesma inactroides, Tivela mactroides, Donax hanleyanus and the thalassinid Callianassa major are common in the sand beaches of the bay. In the mangrove region numerous decapods occurred of the following genera: Uca, Ucides, Aratus, Metasesarma, the "Maria mulata", crab Goniopsis cruentata, etc. Five different station groups and two more areas may be recognized in the region of the Bay of Santos and the homonimous channel. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto Oceanográfico1966-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/biocean/article/view/2778010.1590/S0373-55241967000100005Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico; v. 16 n. 1 (1967); 43-65 Boletim do Instituto Oceanografico; Vol. 16 No. 1 (1967); 43-65 Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico; Vol. 16 Núm. 1 (1967); 43-65 2316-89510373-5524reponame:Boletim do Instituto Oceanográficoinstname:Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo (IOUSP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/biocean/article/view/27780/29552Tommasi, Luiz Robertoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-06-24T14:50:40Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/27780Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bioceanPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/biocean/oaiamspires@usp.br0373-55240373-5524opendoar:2012-06-24T14:50:40Boletim do Instituto Oceanográfico - Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo (IOUSP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Observações preliminares sobre a fauna bêntica de sedimentos moles da baia de Santos e regiões vizinhas
title Observações preliminares sobre a fauna bêntica de sedimentos moles da baia de Santos e regiões vizinhas
spellingShingle Observações preliminares sobre a fauna bêntica de sedimentos moles da baia de Santos e regiões vizinhas
Tommasi, Luiz Roberto
title_short Observações preliminares sobre a fauna bêntica de sedimentos moles da baia de Santos e regiões vizinhas
title_full Observações preliminares sobre a fauna bêntica de sedimentos moles da baia de Santos e regiões vizinhas
title_fullStr Observações preliminares sobre a fauna bêntica de sedimentos moles da baia de Santos e regiões vizinhas
title_full_unstemmed Observações preliminares sobre a fauna bêntica de sedimentos moles da baia de Santos e regiões vizinhas
title_sort Observações preliminares sobre a fauna bêntica de sedimentos moles da baia de Santos e regiões vizinhas
author Tommasi, Luiz Roberto
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description The purpose of this paper is to give a preliminary qualitative assessment of the soft bottom macrofauna of the Bay of Santos and adjacent areas. Sixty-three samples were taken by the 'Emilia' with grab and otter trawl gears. 149 different species of benthic animals were collected, of which 52 were polychaets, 26 lamellibranchs, 20 echinoderms, 17 crustaceans, 14 gastropods, 4 cnidarians and 16 belonging to other taxonomic categories. The most frequent species were the polychaets Audouinia tentaculata, Poecilochaetus australis, Onuphis quadricuspis, Owenia fusiformis, Telepus setosus and Telepsavus costarum. The gastropod Littoridina australis var. nana occurred in high densities in the samples collected in the inner part of the Santos channel. Ophiactis lymani was found to be the most widely distributed ophiuran in this region. The lamellibranchs Mesodesma inactroides, Tivela mactroides, Donax hanleyanus and the thalassinid Callianassa major are common in the sand beaches of the bay. In the mangrove region numerous decapods occurred of the following genera: Uca, Ucides, Aratus, Metasesarma, the "Maria mulata", crab Goniopsis cruentata, etc. Five different station groups and two more areas may be recognized in the region of the Bay of Santos and the homonimous channel.
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