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Villamar, F.. |
As a result of taxonomic analysis and the abundance of benthic polychaetes abtained from the subtidal area in five profiles with 15 stations at depths between 3 and 23 m. in Manta Bay, eight species were identified in march, the most abundant one being Cossura brunnea of the Cossuridae family. Eight species were identified in august, represented by the most abundant species, Paraonis gracilis from the Paraonidae family. For the intertidal zone, five profiles in five different areas were analyzed, using techniques recommended by Roger J. Lincoln & Gordon Sheals (1979). Two species were identified in march and four in august, with the most frquent and abundant species being Anaitides madeirensis of the Phyllodocidae family in both seasons of the year.... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
Palavras-chave: Benthos; Taxonomy; Species diversity; Seasons; Environmental factors. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5756 |
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Gualancañay, E.. |
During the rainy season of the ecuadorian coast (march 2012) in the study area including two environmental: Marine area and estuarine area. Were identified in Caraquez Bay the following species of benthic foraminifera: Bulimina pulchella, Cibicidea aknerianus, C. bertheloti, F. boueana, Elphidium articulatum, F. typical, Nonion pizarrense, Quinqueloculina lamarckiana, Rotalia beccarii, Triloculina globulosa, y Uvigerina incilis. These species correspond to the Pananmian zoogeographic province proposed by Boltovskoy (1965) and confirmed by Boltovskoy and Gualancañay (1975, 1986). |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
Palavras-chave: Foraminifera; Biogeography; Rain; Seasons; Environments. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5753 |
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