Lilyane de Oliveira Santos
Federal University of Paraná
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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015
Fernanda E. Possatto; Henry Louis Spach; André Pereira Cattani; Marcelo R. Lamour; Lilyane de Oliveira Santos; Nathalie M.A. Cordeiro; Matt K. Broadhurst
Using monthly otter-trawl deployments, spatial and temporal variability among the relative densities of marine debris were assessed in the Paranaguá estuarine complex; a subtropical World Heritage Listed area in southern Brazil. During 432 deployments over 12 months, 291 marine debris items were identified; of which most (92%) were plastic, and more specifically shopping bags, food packages, candy wrappers and cups typically >21 mm long. The most contaminated sectors were those closest to Paranaguá city and the adjacent port, and had up to 23.37±3.22 pieces ha(-1). Less urbanized sectors had between 12.84±1.49 and 9.32±1.10 pieces ha(-1). Contamination did not vary between dry or wet seasons, but rather was probably affected by consistent urban disposal and localized hydrological processes. Marine debris might be minimized by using more environment friendly materials, however a concrete solution requires adequately integrating local government and civil society.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2011
Carlos Werner Hackradt; Fabiana Cézar Félix-Hackradt; Helen Audrey Pichler; Henry Louis Spach; Lilyane de Oliveira Santos
Estuarine beaches are low energy environments found along the coast in several protected places around the world, such as estuaries, bays or areas protected by submerged bars or coral reefs. Although common, these places have been poorly studied. Using a seine net, six beaches were sampled along an environmental gradient for 12 months. During this period, an increase of the dominant species following the increase in salinity and energy values was observed, whilst the opposite pattern occurred for species richness and abundance. Univariate and multivariate analyses showed spatial and temporal variations between beaches and months. Depth and marginal habitats appear to be more important factors than wave height and period, temperature, salinity and pH, which are normally used to describe fish habitat utilization patterns in beaches and estuaries. Nevertheless, specific sampling designs should be proposed to evaluate properly these questions.
Biociências (On-line) | 2007
Guilherme MacLaren Nogueira de Queiroz; Henry Louis Spach; Mariana Sobolewski-Morelos; Lilyane de Oliveira Santos; Roberto Schwarz Junior
Boletim Do Instituto De Pesca | 2013
Rodrigo Pereira Medeiros; José Hugo Dias Gondim Guanais; Lilyane de Oliveira Santos; Henry Louis Spach; Catarina N.S. Silva; Carina Catiana Foppa; André Pereira Cattani; Ana Paula Rainho
Zootaxa | 2011
Ciro C. Vilar; Henry Louis Spach; Lilyane de Oliveira Santos
Boletim Do Instituto De Pesca | 2016
Lilyane de Oliveira Santos; André Pereira Cattani; Henry Louis Spach
Archive | 2010
Henry Louis Spach; Andre Luiz Campos da Silva; André Pereira Cattani; Bianca Rauscher Budel; Lilyane de Oliveira Santos
Biotemas | 2015
Dafne Borgo; André Pereira Cattani; Gisela Costa Ribeiro; Helen Audrey Pichler; Maurício Hostim-Silva; Leandro Clezar; Lilyane de Oliveira Santos; Henry Louis Spach
XVI Colacmar y XVI Senalmar, Santa Marta 2015 | 2015
Taynara Gonçalves Pinheiro; André Pereira Cattani; Lilyane de Oliveira Santos; Henry Loius Spach; Kaline Marchesan
Arquivos de Ciências do Mar | 2015
Tuan Duarte Parizotti; André Pereira Cattani; Lilyane de Oliveira Santos; Tábata Larissa Ferreira; Henry Louis Spach