Soft-Bottom macrobenthic communities of the Vitória Bay estuarine system, South-eastern Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592005000100003Keywords:
Macrofauna, Vitória Bay Estuarine System, South-eastern Brazil, Organic Pollution, Environmental Characteristics, Anthropogenic EffectsAbstract
The present work describes and analyses the structure of the macrobenthic epi- and infaunal assemblage of the estuarine system of Vitória Bay, South-eastern Brazil, from January 1998 to June 1999. Replicated sampling at intertidal and subtidal levels was conducted quarterly at ten stations. Intertidal and subtidal sediment composition was characterised. Water physico-chemical parameters were measured in situ. A total of 10,695 individuals, belonging to 144 taxa, were collected. Molluscs, crustaceans and polychaetes were the most abundant groups. The bivalves Anomalocardia brasiliana, Mytella guyanensis and M. falcata were the most abundant species. Locally, significant discharges of residential and industrial wastewater resulted in high organic content in the sediment (up to 30%) and low dissolved oxygen concentration in the water (< 1mg.l-1). Near the two entrances of the bay, high hydrodynamic activity and coarse sand reduced the detrimental effects of raw and treated sewage inputs. Species richness (S), diversity (H') and total abundance (A) decreased from outer-bay stations (22 < S < 72; 1.99 < H' < 2.85; 320 < A < 1737) towards inner-bay stations (2 < S < 45; 0.59 < H' < 2.67; 2 < A < 1317), where salinity and dissolved oxygen were lowest and organic matter content highest.Downloads
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2005-06-01
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Soft-Bottom macrobenthic communities of the Vitória Bay estuarine system, South-eastern Brazil. (2005). Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, 53(1-2), 23-38. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-87592005000100003