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Marine Biodiversity Records | 2012

Diurnal and spatial variation of the mesozooplankton community in the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago, Equatorial Atlantic

Pedro Augusto Mendes de Castro Melo; Xiomara Franchesca Garcia Diaz; Sílvio José de Macêdo; Sigrid Neumann-Leitão

The aim of this study is to assess small-scale variations in and spatial comparisons among the composition, distribution and abundance of the main zooplankton groups in the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago (SPSPA). Plankton samples were collected in May 2008 by net with a 300 µm mesh size. Sampling was carried out at two stations, Inner and Outer, during five consecutive days in the early morning and late afternoon. A total of 153 zooplankton taxa were identified. Copepoda was the most abundant and frequent group (with 49 species identified). Exocoetidae (Teleostei) eggs were also present in large numbers. No significant differences were found between stations or between day and night samples. The observed biomass was low; however, it was superior to that observed in the open ocean. The density of zooplankton was also low, but it increased slightly during the night. Indicator species for upwelling, such as Phaenna spinifera and Flaccisagitta hexaptera , were observed. We conclude that physical factors are important for structuring the SPSPA zooplankton community.


Frontiers in Microbiology | 2018

Zooplankton From a Reef System Under the Influence of the Amazon River Plume

Sigrid Neumann-Leitão; Pedro Augusto Mendes de Castro Melo; Ralf Schwamborn; Xiomara Franchesca Garcia Diaz; Lucas Guedes Pereira Figueirêdo; Andréa Pinto Silva; Renata Polyana de Santana Campelo; Mauro de Melo Júnior; Nuno Felipe Alves Correia de Melo; Alejandro E. S. F. Costa; Moacyr Araujo; Doris Veleda; Rodrigo L. Moura; Fabiano L. Thompson

At the mouth of the Amazon River, a widespread carbonate ecosystem exists below the river plume, generating a hard-bottom reef (∼9500 km2) that includes mainly large sponges but also rhodolith beds. The mesozooplankton associated with the pelagic realm over the reef formation was characterized, considering the estuarine plume and oceanic influence. Vertical hauls were carried out using a standard plankton net with 200 μm mesh size during September 2014. An indicator index was applied to express species importance as ecological indicators in community. Information on functional traits was gathered for the most abundant copepod species. Overall, 179 zooplankton taxa were recorded. Copepods were the richest (92 species), most diverse and most abundant group, whereas meroplankton were rare and less abundant. Species diversity (>3.0 bits.ind-1) and evenness (>0.6) were high, indicating a complex community. Small holoplanktonic species dominated the zooplankton, and the total density varied from 107.98 ind. m-3 over the reef area to 2,609.24 ind. m-3 in the estuarine plume, with a significant difference between coastal and oceanic areas. The most abundant copepods were the coastal species ithona plumifera and Clausocalanus furcatus and early stages copepodites of Paracalanidae. The holoplanktonic Oikopleura, an important producer of mucous houses, was very abundant on the reefs. The indicator species index revealed three groups: (1) indicative of coastal waters under the influence of the estuarine plume [Euterpina acutifrons, Parvocalanus crassirostris, Oikopleura (Vexillaria) dioica and Hydromedusae]; (2) characterized coastal and oceanic conditions (Clausocalanus); (3) characterized the reef system (O. plumifera). Two major copepods functional groups were identified and sorted according to their trophic strategy and coastal-oceanic distribution. The species that dominated the coastal area and the area over the rhodolith beds are indicators of the estuarine plume and are mixed with species of the North Brazil Current. These species practically disappear offshore, where occur oceanic species commonly found in other oligotrophic tropical areas. This ecosystem shows a mixture of estuarine, coastal and oceanic communities coexisting in the waters over the Amazon reefs, with no significant differences among these areas. However, the MDS clearly separated the communities along the salinity gradient in the plume.


Tropical Oceanography | 2011

Diversidade de larvas de peixes das áreas internas e externas do porto de SUAPE (Pernambuco, Brasil)

José Lúcio Bezerra Junior; Xiomara Franchesca Garcia Diaz; Sigrid Neumann-Leitão


Marine Ecology | 2015

Jellyfish diversity and distribution patterns in the tropical Southwestern Atlantic

Lúcia Maria de Oliveira Gusmão; Xiomara Franchesca Garcia Diaz; Mauro Tavares de Melo; Ralf Schwamborn; Sigrid Neumann-Leitão


Revista Brasileira de Engenharia de Pesca | 2009

INFLUENCIA DE LOS EVENTOS CLIMATICOS EL NIÑO Y LA NIÑA EN LA COMUNIDAD DE CHAETOGNATHA DE LAS AGUAS SUPERFICIALES DEL OCÉANO PACÍFICO COLOMBIANO

Xiomara Franchesca Garcia Diaz; Lúcia Maria de Oliveira Gusmão; Yimmy Herrera


Biota Neotropica | 2008

New record of Thalia cicar van Soest 1973 (Urochordata: Thaliacea) in the Equatorial Atlantic

Xiomara Franchesca Garcia Diaz; Lúcia Maria de Oliveira Gusmão; Sigrid Neumann-Leitão


Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2018

Small-scale distribution of the mesozooplankton in a tropical insular system

Renata Polyana de Santana Campelo; Xiomara Franchesca Garcia Diaz; Gleice de Souza Santos; Pedro Augusto Mendes de Castro Melo; Mauro de Melo Júnior; Lucas Guedes Pereira Figueirêdo; Andréa Pinto Silva; Luis Ernesto Arruda Bezerra; Manuel de Jesus Flores Montes; Sigrid Neumann-Leitão


XVI Colacmar y XVI Senalmar, Santa Marta 2015 | 2015

IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE UNA METODOLOGÍA ECOTOXICOLÓGICA CON GAS METANO PARA AMBIENTES MARINOS.

Xiomara Franchesca Garcia Diaz; Renata Polyana de Santana Campelo; Hebertty V. Dantas; Pablo Nogueira Teles Moreira; Mario Cesar Ungulino de Araujo; Sigrid Neumann-Leitão


XVI Colacmar y XVI Senalmar, Santa Marta 2015 | 2015

VARIACIÓN DIARIA Y ESPACIAL DE CHAETOGNATHA EN EL ARCHIPIELAGO DE FERNANDO DE NORONHA, NE-BRASIL (ATLANTICO TROPICAL)

Danielle Caroline Da Mota Melo; Aislan Galdino Cunha; Xiomara Franchesca Garcia Diaz; Sigrid Neumann Leitão


Tropical Oceanography | 2012

An evaluation of different microalgal diets for the culture of the Calanoid copepod Temora turbinata (Dana, 1849) in the laboratory.

Xiomara Franchesca Garcia Diaz; Bárbara Barkokebas; Renata Polyana de Santana Campelo; Maria Luise Koening; Ralf Schwamborn; Sigrid Neumann-Leitão

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Sigrid Neumann-Leitão

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Ralf Schwamborn

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Andréa Pinto Silva

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Mauro de Melo Júnior

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Alejandro E. S. F. Costa

Federal University of Pernambuco

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Doris Veleda

Federal University of Pernambuco

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