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Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2010

Spatial and temporal distribution of fish in Palmas bay, Ubatuba, Brazil

Maria Luiza Flaquer da Rocha; Wellington Silva Fernandez; Alfredo Martins Paiva Filho

Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar a composicao e a abundância da fauna de peixes provenientes da enseada Palmas em Ubatuba, costa sudeste do Brasil. Os especimes foram obtidos no verao e no inverno de 1992, utilizando-se uma rede de arrasto de fundo em tres locais da enseada. Os arrastos foram realizados no periodo noturno e no periodo diurno. Foram obtidos dados de temperatura e salinidade da agua para caracterizacao da massa de agua predominante na regiao e amostras do sedimento para analise granulometrica. Foram capturadas 79 especies de Actinopterygii, representadas por 7 656 individuos com peso total aproximado de 300 kg. As especies mais abundantes foram Eucinostomus argenteus, Ctenosciaena gracilicirrhus, Haemulon steindachneri, Eucinostomus gula e Diapterus rhombeus e representaram mais de 73% da amostra. Os indices ecologicos utilizados, de uma maneira geral, nao mostraram diferencas na composicao das especies quanto as variaveis abioticas analisadas. A analise multivariada empregada mostrou que as variacoes encontradas na distribuicao da fauna de peixes foram associadas principalmente as diferencas intra-anuais de temperatura e salinidade, relacionadas a presenca da Agua Central do Atlântico Sul no verao na area de estudo. A analise tambem mostrou uma associacao em relacao ao tipo de fundo e uma menor associacao em relacao aos periodos do ciclo noite/dia.


Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2011

Ichthyofauna in an estuary of the Mataripe area, Todos os Santos Bay, Bahia, Brazil

June Ferraz Dias; Aline Mariane Gonçalves; Wellington Silva Fernandez; Helcy Lylian Nogueira Silbiger; Carla Bertolucci Fiadi; Thassya Christina dos Santos Schmidt

The community structure and dynamics as well as some biological parameters of selected species of the ichthyofauna of the Mataripe estuarine region affected by the Landulfo Alves Oil Refinery (RLAM) were analyzed. Twenty stations were sampled with a gillnet in five different periods: August and December 2003, March and July/August 2004 and January 2005. Thirty-five actinopterygian species and one elasmobranch species were recorded, Oligoplites saurus, Diapterus rhombeus, Lutjanus synagris and Scomberomorus brasiliensis among them, on all the campaigns. A total of 1368 specimens, weighing 36.10 kg, were caught. The ichthyofauna total biomass was greater, in weight, on the eastern side of the study region, especially at the stations close to the shoals/reefs and the rocky bottom. A similar pattern was also observed for the diversity values. In general, low evenness and diversity were observed in the area studied, possibly as a result of the fishing gear used. D. rhombeus juveniles dominated in all but one of the samplings (July 2004), in which latter Cyclichthys spinosus was dominant. Carangids and species associated with consolidated bottoms were observed, although in small numbers, throughout the study period. In spite of the limitations imposed by the gear used for sampling, the estuarine area influenced by the RLAM was seen to play a role as a growth area for the great majority of species, especially the mojarra (D. rhombeus), but it offers no fishing potential due to the prevalence of young and small individuals. Evidence of imminent spawning was recorded for Pomadasys corvinaeformis in August 2003, and recent spawning in March 2004 for Oligoplites saurus. Further, mature individuals occurred in insufficient numbers to permit population level evaluation.


Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2015

Feeding habits of whitemouth croaker Micropogonias furnieri (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) in Caraguatatuba Bay, southeastern Brazil

Márcia Regina Denadai; Flávia Borges Santos; Eduardo Bessa; Wellington Silva Fernandez; Camila Luvisaro; Alexander Turra

Abstract This study examined the feeding habits of Micropogonias furnieri in Caraguatatuba Bay. Samples were collected monthly between May 2003 and October 2004 by trawling in two areas (southern and northern parts of the bay). The fish were measured and their stomach contents identified. The abundance was compared between areas and among months. M. furnieri was more abundant in the southern area and in the spring of 2003. The population was dominated by small immature individuals. This species had a varied diet, feeding on crustaceans, bivalve siphons, and polychaetes. The ingestion of bivalve siphons may be an opportunistic behavior, due to the presence of a large bank of the bivalve Tivela mactroides in the study area. The high proportion of unidentified organic matter in the stomach corroborates published reports that this species eats continuously and has rapid digestion. These results demonstrate that M. furnieri can be considered a carnivore, with a preference for benthic organisms.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017

Mugil curema as a PAH bioavailability monitor for Atlantic west sub-tropical estuaries.

Ana Cecília Rizzatti de Albergaria-Barbosa; Vinicius Faria Patire; Satie Taniguchi; Wellington Silva Fernandez; June Ferraz Dias; Márcia C. Bícego

This work aimed to evaluate the use of Mugil curema as a biomonitor for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) bioavailability. Fish biliary metabolites from low-contaminated (Cananéia) and contaminated (Santos) Brazilian estuaries were analysed using a high-performance liquid chromatography apparatus coupled to fluorescence detectors connected in a series. In the Cananéia and Santos estuaries, total metabolite levels ranged from 0.85 to 34.4μgg-1 of bile and from 4.06 to 528μgg-1 of bile, respectively. Metabolite levels were not influenced by feeding status or sexual hormones (p<0.05), thus suggesting that M. curema is a good biomonitor for PAH bioavailability. In estuarine regions, it is possible to sample both the male and female genders of this species in any reproductive period.


Marine Environmental Research | 2018

Vulnerability of juvenile hermit crabs to reduced seawater pH and shading

Marilia Nagata Ragagnin; Ian D. McCarthy; Wellington Silva Fernandez; André Paulo Tschiptschin; Alexander Turra

Multiple simultaneous stressors induced by anthropogenic activities may amplify their impacts on marine organisms. The effects of ocean acidification, in combination with other anthropogenic impacts (apart from temperature) are poorly understood, especially in coastal regions. In these areas, shading caused by infrastructure development, such as harbor construction, may potentially interact with CO2-induced pH reduction and affect invertebrate populations. Here, we evaluated the effects of reduced pH (7.6) and shading (24h in darkness) on mortality, growth, calcification and displacement behavior to live predator (danger signal) and dead gastropod (resource availability signal) odors using juveniles of the hermit crab Pagurus criniticornis collected in Araçá Bay (São Paulo state, Southeastern Brazil). After a 98 day experimental period, both stressors had a significant interaction effect on mortality, and an additive effect on total growth. No difference in calcification was recorded among treatments, indicating that individuals were able to maintain calcification under reduced pH conditions. When exposed to odor of live predators, crab responses were only affected by shading. However, an interactive effect between both stressors was observed in response to gastropod odor, leading to reduced displacement behavior. This study shows how local disturbance impacts may enhance the effects of global environmental change on intertidal crustacean populations.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017

Evaluation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons bioavailability on Santos Bay (Brazil) through levels of biliary metabolites

Ana Cecília Rizzatti de Albergaria-Barbosa; Denis A.M. da Silva; Arthur José da Silva Rocha; Satie Taniguchi; Vinicius Faria Patire; June Ferraz Dias; Wellington Silva Fernandez; Márcia C. Bícego

This study evaluated the PAH bioavailability from Santos Bay (Brazil) in 4 species of fish, using PAH biliary metabolites. The collection was done monthly, between July and December, in three different regions of Santos Bay. The metabolites were analyzed through a high performance liquid chromatograph with fluorescence detectors. Total metabolites concentrations ranged from 65.5 to 589μgg-1 of bile, evidencing PAH bioavailability on Santos Bay. Levels of phenanthrene and benzo[a]pyrene metabolites were in the classification range of areas moderate contaminated. Those concentrations were lower in Nebris microps and higher in Sphoeroides testudineus (p<0.05). Naphthalene metabolites concentrations did not differ significantly among fish species and were in the classification range of low contaminated areas. There were no significant spatial and temporal differences in levels among sampled areas. These results are environmentally important given the high levels of urbanization and the absence of biomonitoring data in this area.


Archive | 2012

Diets of Eucinostomus argenteus (Baird & Girard, 1855) and Diapterus rhombeus (Cuvier, 1829) (Perciformes: Gerreidae) in Caraguatatuba Bay, southeastern Brazil

Márcia Regina Denadai; Flávia Borges Santos; Eduardo Bessa; Wellington Silva Fernandez; Camila de Carvalho Paschoal; Alexander Turra


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2015

Multi-species generalist predation on the stochastic harvested clam Tivela mactroides (Mollusca, Bivalvia)

Alexander Turra; Wellington Silva Fernandez; Eduardo Bessa; Flávia Borges Santos; Márcia R. Denadai


Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2012

Population biology and diet of the southern kingcroaker Menticirrhus americanus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) in Caraguatatuba Bay, southeastern Brazil

Alexander Turra; Flávia Borges Santos; Eduardo Bessa; Wellington Silva Fernandez; Ligia Coletti Bernadochi; Márcia Regina Denadai


Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research | 2014

Length-weight relationship of 73 fish species caught in the southeastern inner continental shelf region of Brazil

June Ferraz Dias; Wellington Silva Fernandez; Thassya Christina dos Santos Schmidt

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