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SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF POLYCHAETA IN URBANIZED SANDY BEACHES OF NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL: TOOLS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
Author(s) -
Marcos Eduardo Miranda Santos,
Cláudia Costa e Silva,
Andrea Christina Gomes de Azevedo-Cutrim
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
oecologia australis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2177-6199
DOI - 10.4257/oeco.2021.2504.04
Subject(s) - benthic zone , intertidal zone , ecology , species richness , fauna , abundance (ecology) , spionidae , geography , taxon , invertebrate , marine ecosystem , biology , ecosystem , polychaete
In the last years, the use of Polychaeta as indicators of marine pollution has intensified, due to the sensitivity of these organisms to environmental variations and their significant presence in quantitative and qualitative terms when compared to other benthic fauna organisms. We aimed to analyze the Polychaeta assemblage of two urbanized beaches in São Luís – Maranhão (Brazil), focusing on spatial-temporal distribution and look for the relation of the species sampled and possible contamination to indicate if they are suitable for environmental assessment. Sediment collection was carried out in the intertidal zone of both beaches in dry (September and November/2015) and rainy periods (March and May/2016). The samples were screened for extraction of the species, which were classified at the lowest possible taxonomic level. The samples revealed the following taxa: Lumbrineridae (Scoletoma tetraura), Nereididae (Laeonereis culveri) and Spionidae (Scolelepis sp.). The diversity and abundance of Polychaeta were greater on Caolho Beach. On these beaches, organic enrichment is not the determining variable in the structure of the Polychaeta assembly. Other studies are needed to improve the knowledge on other macrofauna species of the studied areas, comparing the richness among microhabitats and seasons, and thus elaborate conservation strategies for these ecosystems; and to test the hypothesis of the influence of tourism on this assemblage.

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