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1 May 2011 Interannual Variability in Tropical Estuarine Copepod Assemblages off Northeastern Brazil
Rafael A. Magris, Juliano B. Pereira, Luiz F. Loureiro Fernandes
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We studied copepod assemblage variability among years, seasons, and tidal states in the Mucuri River estuary (Bahia State, Brazil). Zooplankton samples were collected seasonally through five years (2002-2006) at three sampling stations, one of which was sampled over a complete tidal cycle (two ebb and two flood tides). Temperature, salinity, river flux, and rainfall data were collected. Winter and summer represented dry and wet seasons, respectively. Copepod abundances ranged from 40 to 63% of the total zooplankton assemblage and comprised 46 taxa, among which, common estuarine species such as Temora turbinata (first record for the studied area), Parvocalanus crassirostris, Acartia lilljeborgi, Oithona hebes were the most abundant (euryhaline species). Interannual and seasonal variations were most marked in stenohaline species, e.g., Notodiaptomus sp. and Thermocyclops minutus; density variations of euryhaline species, which made up the majority of the abundant taxa, were most closely related to tides. Diversity and richness also followed an intertidal pattern of variation.

Rafael A. Magris, Juliano B. Pereira, and Luiz F. Loureiro Fernandes "Interannual Variability in Tropical Estuarine Copepod Assemblages off Northeastern Brazil," Journal of Crustacean Biology 31(2), 260-269, (1 May 2011). https://doi.org/10.1651/10-3308.1
Received: 9 March 2010; Accepted: 1 October 2010; Published: 1 May 2011
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KEYWORDS
copepods
Interannual variability
northeastern Brazil
salinity
seasonal variability
tide
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