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Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2013

The relationship between sandy beach nematodes and environmental characteristics in two Brazilian sandy beaches (Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro)

Tatiana F. Maria; Paulo Cesar Paiva; Ann Vanreusel; André Morgado Esteves

We investigated if the differences in density and nematode communities of intertidal sediments from two Brazilian sheltered sandy beaches were related to environmental characteristics. The upper tide level (UTL) and the low tide level (LTL) of both beaches were surveyed in January (austral summer) and June 2001 (austral winter) during low-spring tides, by collecting samples of nematodes and sediments. Differences in density between beaches, tidal level and seasons, and nematode community structure were investigated. Sediments from both beaches were composed of medium to very coarse sand. The highest nematode densities were found at the UTL, and significant differences between beaches, tidal levels and months were found. A total of 54 genera were found and the genera composition on both sheltered beaches was similar to other exposed worldwide sandy beaches. The density and structure of the nematode community at both beaches clearly varied along the spatial and temporal scales. Gravel percentage was the most important variable explaining the spatial distribution of the nematodes, determining the four sub-communities; this suggests that the sediment characteristics influence the nematode community, rather than physical hydrodynamic forces. Temperature and salinity were suggested to be important variables affecting the temporal variation.


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 2004

Population structure of Comesoma arenae Gerlach (Nematoda, Comesomatidae) in a Brazilian tropical tidalflat, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

André Morgado Esteves; Tatiana F. Maria; Adriane Pereira Wandeness

The objective is to describe the population structure of Comesoma arenae Gerlach, 1956 during a one-year period. The area studied, Coroa Grande, is located in Sepetiba Bay, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Sampling was carried out monthly, from May 1998 through April 1999. Most individuals in the population were adults, of which non-ovigerous females were the most abundant. The species showed its highest population densities during the colder months.


Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2013

Is nematode colonisation in the presence of Scolelepis in tropical sandy-beach sediment similar to the colonisation process in temperate sandy beaches?

Tatiana F. Maria; André Morgado Esteves; Jan Vanaverbeke; Ann Vanreusel

The role of a dominant macrobenthic polychaete, Scolelepis squamata, in the colonisation of defaunated tropical sediments by sandy-beach nematodes was investigated and compared with a previous colonisation experiment carried out on a temperate sandy beach. Experimental cylinders, equipped with lateral windows allowing infaunal colonisation, were filled with defaunated sediment containing two treatments, with and without S. squamata. These cylinders were inserted into microcosms containing sediment with indigenous meiofauna collected from the field. The treatments were incubated in the laboratory at ambient temperature and salinity for 7, 14 and 21 days. The nematode assemblages in both treatments did not differ in composition between treatments and from the natural assemblages, suggesting that all the species were equally able to colonise the experimental cores. The presence of the polychaete did not affect the development of the nematode community composition, in contrast to the results from a previous temperate-beach experiment. However, our results did not indicate whether the difference in results was caused by the different behaviour of the polychaete specimens, or by the different composition and response of the present nematode community.


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2012

The importance of biological interactions for the vertical distribution of nematodes in a temperate ultra-dissipative sandy beach

Tatiana F. Maria; Jan Vanaverbeke; André Morgado Esteves; Marleen De Troch; Ann Vanreusel


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2011

Use of benthic vs planktonic organic matter by sandy-beach organisms: A food tracing experiment with 13C labelled diatoms

Tatiana F. Maria; Marleen De Troch; Jan Vanaverbeke; André Morgado Esteves; Ann Vanreusel


Marine Ecology | 2013

Tidal exposure or microhabitats: what determines sandy-beach nematode zonation?: a case study of a macrotidal ridge-and-runnel sandy beach in Belgium

Tatiana F. Maria; Jan Vanaverbeke; Ruth Gingold; André Morgado Esteves; Ann Vanreusel


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2011

The effect of the dominant polychaete Scolelepis squamata on nematode colonisation in sandy beach sediments: An experimental approach

Tatiana F. Maria; André Morgado Esteves; Jan Vanaverbeke; Ann Vanreusel


Zootaxa | 2009

Chromaspirina guanabarensis sp. n. (Nematoda: Desmodoridae) and a new illustrated dichotomous key to Chromaspirina species

Tatiana F. Maria; André Morgado Esteves; Nicole Smol; Ann Vanreusel; Wilfrida Decraemer


Biociências (On-line) | 2010

Nematodes from Sandy Beaches of Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Tatiana F. Maria; André Morgado Esteves; Nicole Smol; Ann Vanreusel; Wilfrida Decraemer


Archive | 2011

A multifaceted approach towards understanding biotic and abiotic processes structuring sandy beach meiofauna

Tatiana F. Maria

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Federal University of Pernambuco

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