How mollusk assemblages respond to different urbanization levels: characterization of the malacofauna in subtropical Brazilian mangroves

This study aimed to describe the composition of mollusk assemblages in subtropical Brazilian mangroves with different levels of urbanization in their watersheds. Mangroves are important ecosystems, which are vanishing worldwide due to human impacts. The knowledge about the consequences of human pres...

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Autores principales: de Oliveira Saad, Luiza, Cunha, Carlo M., Delevati Colpo, Karine
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/135175
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topic Biología
Diversity
Macrofauna
Estuary
Gastropod
Bivalve
spellingShingle Biología
Diversity
Macrofauna
Estuary
Gastropod
Bivalve
de Oliveira Saad, Luiza
Cunha, Carlo M.
Delevati Colpo, Karine
How mollusk assemblages respond to different urbanization levels: characterization of the malacofauna in subtropical Brazilian mangroves
topic_facet Biología
Diversity
Macrofauna
Estuary
Gastropod
Bivalve
description This study aimed to describe the composition of mollusk assemblages in subtropical Brazilian mangroves with different levels of urbanization in their watersheds. Mangroves are important ecosystems, which are vanishing worldwide due to human impacts. The knowledge about the consequences of human pressure on the fauna of these ecosystems is still incipient. In addition, although Brazil is the country with the second largest mangrove area, there is a lack of studies on the mangrove fauna in this country. Mollusks are the second most abundant group of mangrove invertebrates and can be useful indicators of mangrove health. For this reason, mollusk species were assessed in two mangroves surrounded by a dense human population and in two mangroves away from urban centers. A total of 3820 individuals, representing 15 species, were sampled. The results revealed that the mollusk abundance, diversity estimators, and sediment organic matter content were not good indicators of the effects of urbanization on the mangroves studied. However, the species composition of mollusk assemblages differed according to the urbanization level. This survey of the mangrove malacofauna represents another step toward the effort to investigate and conserve the fauna of these important estuarine environments.
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Cunha, Carlo M.
Delevati Colpo, Karine
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Cunha, Carlo M.
Delevati Colpo, Karine
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title How mollusk assemblages respond to different urbanization levels: characterization of the malacofauna in subtropical Brazilian mangroves
title_short How mollusk assemblages respond to different urbanization levels: characterization of the malacofauna in subtropical Brazilian mangroves
title_full How mollusk assemblages respond to different urbanization levels: characterization of the malacofauna in subtropical Brazilian mangroves
title_fullStr How mollusk assemblages respond to different urbanization levels: characterization of the malacofauna in subtropical Brazilian mangroves
title_full_unstemmed How mollusk assemblages respond to different urbanization levels: characterization of the malacofauna in subtropical Brazilian mangroves
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