Seasonal and spatial variability of appendicularian density and taxonomic composition in the caravelas estuary (Northeastern Brazil) and adjacent coastal area

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This study aimed to identify and assess the seasonal and spatial variations of the appendicularians in the Caravelas River estuary and the adjacent coastal area. Samples were taken during 12 campaigns over five years (2001 and 2003-2006). Ten species were identified; the most abundant were Oikopleura dioica, Oikopleura rufescens, and Oikopleura longicauda. These species represented more than 95% of the total numbers of appendicularians. The remaining species were less frequent and occurred in low densities. The mean density of appendicularians found at the coastal stations (804 ind.m-3.) was higher than in the estuary (66 ind.m-3). However, the differences observed between the estuary and coastal stations were not significant (p=0.54). The samples taken during the dry season showed a higher mean density (587 ind.m-3) than in the rainy season (376 ind.m-3), and the differences between the seasons were statistically significant (p=0.004).

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de Carvalho, P. F., & Bonecker, S. L. C. (2010). Seasonal and spatial variability of appendicularian density and taxonomic composition in the caravelas estuary (Northeastern Brazil) and adjacent coastal area. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 53(1), 161–169. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132010000100020

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