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Indicadores ecológicos: ferramentas para o monitoramento do processo de restauração ecológica. Infoteca-e
LIMA, P. A. F.; PACHÊCO, B. S.; SOUSA, S. R. de; GATTO, A.; AQUINO, F. de G.; ALBUQUERQUE, L. B. de.
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Tipo: Documentos (INFOTECA-E) Palavras-chave: Restauração ecológica; Indicadores ecológicos; Monitoramento ambiental; Brazilian savanna; Restoration of degraded areas; Ecological indicators.; Biodiversidade; Meio Ambiente.; Ecological restoration; Biodiversity; Environment; Environmental monitoring..
Ano: 2015 URL: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/1040917
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Efeitos da fragmentação sobre a diversidade de saturniidae (Lepidoptera) em isolados naturais e antrópicos de Cerrado. Infoteca-e
CAMARGO, A. J. A. de; SCHMIDT, K..
Uma das questões mais importantes sobre a perda da diversidade biológica no Cerrado é o processo recente e acelerado de fragmentação. O objetivo deste trabalho foi investigar os efeitos da fragmentação de hábitats sobre a diversidade taxonômica de Saturniidae em isolados naturais e antrópicos no Cerrado. Os trabalhos de campo foram conduzidos em dois conjuntos de Cerrado, cada um com três fragmentos. O primeiro, ao Sul de Rondônia (Vilhena e Pimenta Bueno com fragmentos naturais), e o segundo, em três áreas em Catalão, GO (fragmentos antrópicos). As coletas foram realizadas com armadilhas luminosas contendo lâmpadas mistas de 250 watts. Foram registrados 232 indivíduos de 33 espécies nos fragmentos naturais e 602 indivíduos de 40 espécies nos antrópicos....
Tipo: Boletim de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (INFOTECA-E) Palavras-chave: Mariposa; Conservation.; Cerrado; Biodiversidade; Conservação; Inseto.; Biodiversity; Insecta..
Ano: 2009 URL: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/661441
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Manejo da agrobiodiversidade em sistema agrícola tradicional fundo de pasto: comunidade de Ouricuri, Uauá-BA. Infoteca-e
BIANCHINI, F.; BIANCHINI, P. C.; BARRETO, R. M. F.; CUNHA, P. A. F. da.
Este capítulo aborda os sistemas tradicionais de uso, manejo e conservação da biodiversidade e da agrobiodiversidade, partindo de um processo de autodemarcação realizado por meio do mapeamento agroecológico, realizado no ano de 2018 com a Comunidade Tradicional Fundo de Pasto Ouricuri, de Uauá/BA2. A sistematização e discussão dos conhecimentos da comunidade, a torna co-autora deste capítulo. Apresentamos nos resultados a leitura que a comunidade faz do seu território.
Tipo: Capítulo em livro técnico (INFOTECA-E) Palavras-chave: Fundo de pasto; Agroecologia; Sistema agricola; Ouricuri PE; Desenvolvimento territorial; Desenvolvimento Rural; Biodiversidade; Caatinga; Rural communities; Rural development; Biodiversity.
Ano: 2020 URL: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/1127348
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Educação, pesquisa, extensão e conservação na paisagem fragmentada, uma conciliação necessária. Infoteca-e
SILVEIRA, M.; AMARAL, E. F. do; GUILHERME, E.; CALOURO, A. M.; SALIMON, C. I.; MORATO, E. F.; DUARTE, A. F.; SAMPAIO, P. R. M..
A Fazenda Experimental Catuaba (FEC), o antigo seringal, é um sítio consolidado para ações de ensino, pesquisa e extensão da Universidade Federal do Acre (UFAC). Ela provê suporte para atividades de grupos de pesquisa, para estudantes do ensino médio e de cursos de graduação e de pós-graduação, e para treinamentos, oficinas e cursos de capacitação, todas alinhadas com um dos principais objetivos da Convenção da Diversidade Biológica, a conservação da biodiversidade e dos serviços ecossistêmicos. Este capítulo sintetiza os resultados principais dos 30 anos de pesquisas realizadas na FEC e alerta para a diminuição do número de fragmentos e para o aumento da extensão das bordas no seu entorno e para a perda de biomassa, de biodiversidade e de serviços...
Tipo: Capítulo em livro técnico (INFOTECA-E) Palavras-chave: Restauração florestal; Fragmentação florestal; Serviços ecossistêmicos; Cadastro Ambiental Rural; Plano de Recuperação Ambiental; University education; Granjas de demostración; Restauración de bosques; Fazenda Experimental Catuaba; Universidade Federal do Acre; Biodiversidad; Investigación; Programas de extensión; Servicios ecosistémicos; Fragmentación de hábitats; Rio Branco (AC); Acre; Amazônia Ocidental; Western Amazon; Campo Experimental; Ensino Superior; Pesquisa; Biodiversidade; Demonstration farms; Forest restoration; Biodiversity; Research; Extension programs; Ecosystem services; Habitat fragmentation.
Ano: 2020 URL: http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/1128546
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New species of the xenophyophore genus Aschemonella (Rhizaria: Foraminifera) from areas of the abyssal eastern Pacific licensed for polymetallic nodule exploration ArchiMer
Gooday, Andrew J.; Holzmann, Maria; Caulle, Clemence; Goineau, Aurelie; Jones, Daniel Ob; Kamenskaya, Olga; Simon-lledo, Erik; Weber, Alexandra A. -t.; Pawlowski, Jan.
We describe Aschemonella monile Gooday and Holzmann sp. nov. from the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ, abyssal eastern equatorial Pacific), a region characterized by commercially significant concentrations of polymetallic nodules. The new species is the most abundant xenophyophore (giant agglutinated foraminifera) in our main sampling area (12-14 degrees N; 116 degrees 30'-117 degrees 26'W). Additional specimens originate from the central CCZ, and from a third area, similar to 900 km NW of the main area, where A. monile numerically dominates the megabenthos in photographic surveys of the seafloor (average densities 1.54 individuals/m(2); peak densities > 3 individuals/m(2)). Aschemonella monile is much larger (>= 7 cm in length) than previously...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Abyssal megafauna; Biodiversity; Clarion-Clipperton Zone; Deep-sea benthos; Deep-sea mining; Protist.
Ano: 2018 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00435/54663/56099.pdf
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Peripatric speciation drives diversification and distributional pattern of reef Hermit Crabs (Decapoda: Diogenidae: Calcinus) ArchiMer
Malay, Maria Celia (machel) D.; Paulay, Gustav.
The diversity on coral reefs has long captivated observers. We examine the mechanisms of speciation, role of ecology in speciation, and patterns of species distribution in a typical reef-associated clade-the diverse and colorful Calcinus hermit crabs-to address the origin of tropical marine diversity. We sequenced COI, 16S, and H3 gene regions for similar to 90% of 56 putative species, including nine undescribed, "cryptic" taxa, and mapped their distributions. Speciation in Calcinus is largely peripatric at remote locations. Allopatric species pairs are younger than sympatric ones, and molecular clock analyses suggest that > 2 million years are needed for secondary sympatry. Substantial niche conservatism is evident within clades, as well as a few major...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Allopatric speciation; Biodiversity; Biogeography; Color pattern evolution; Circumtropical speciation; Coral reef; Coral triangle; Cryptic species; Crustacea; ESU; Indo-Malayan hot spot; Molecular phylogenetics; Sympatric speciation.
Ano: 2010 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00495/60623/64108.pdf
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Fishing destabilizes the biomass flow in the marine size spectrum ArchiMer
Rochet, Marie-joelle; Benoit, E..
Fishing impacts on marine food webs are predicted by simulations of a size spectrum community model. In this model, predation is determined by predator and prey size and abundance, and drives predator growth and prey mortality. Fishing amplifies temporal oscillations in the biomass flow. Oscillations appear at lower fishing intensity and have wider amplitude when fishing is selective (removes a narrow size range) and/or when large fish are targeted, than when fishing is more balanced (catching a larger size range) or when small fish are targeted. A novel index of size diversity is developed, and is shown to be sensitive to both fishing intensity and selectivity. To avoid unstable food web dynamics with potential harmful consequences for fisheries, limiting...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Size spectrum; Ecosystem approach to fisheries management; Biodiversity; Fishing selectivity; Community stability.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00053/16462/14025.pdf
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Fishing effects on the diversity dynamics of demersal fish communities. Comparative analysis of the role of the interactions between specices in the Bay of Biscay and in the Gulf of Lion (France). ArchiMer
Blanchard, Fabian.
This work deals with the fishing effects on the diversity dynamics of demersal fish communities, focusing on the biotic interactions. Multispecies indices were used in order to characterise the demersal fish community dynamics of the Bay of Biscay and of the Gulf of Lions. These are the diversity indices, the temporal variability of the total biomass and of the slope of the number size spectra and the slope of the species-area curves (spatial segregation). The data were provided by yearly bottom trawl surveys EVHOE, CHALIST and MEDITS carried out in these two areas since 1983 by IFREMER for stock assessment. The differences between areas are related to a fishing index (mean value of the annual landings of demersal fish per surface area). Other areas are...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Demersal fish; ANE; Bay of Biscay; Gulf of Lions; Fish communities; Fishing impact; Biodiversity; Biotic interactions; Spatial segregation; Biomass variability; Size spectrum.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/10248/7688.pdf
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The Amazonian Savannas of French Guiana: Cultural and Social Importance, Biodiversity, and Conservation Challenges ArchiMer
Stier, Anna; De Carvalho, William D.; Rostain, Stephen; Catzeflis, Francois; Claessens, Olivier; Dewynter, Mael; Mckey, Doyle; Mustin, Karen; Palisse, Marianne; De Thoisy, Benoit.
The Amazonian savannas of French Guiana are rare and of high ecological and cultural value but are also highly threatened. They are socioecological systems that have been coconstructed by humans and nature and today form mosaic landscapes along the country's coast. From pre-Columbian raised fields through colonial and Creole uses to contemporary uses, they have been largely shaped and modified by human activities. They are currently threatened by changes in fire regimes, agricultural practices, invasive species, and infrastructure development. Less than 3% are protected, despite their importance for several endangered animal and plant species. A shift is required in the way we think about their conservation to create a new strategy that would be completely...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Archeology; Biodiversity; Conservation; French Guiana; Savanna; Socioecological systems.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00607/71928/70614.pdf
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A Global Mitigation Hierarchy for Nature Conservation ArchiMer
Arlidge, William N. S.; Bull, Joseph W.; Addison, Prue F. E.; Burgass, Michael J.; Gianuca, Dimas; Gorham, Taylor M.; Jacob, Celine; Shumway, Nicole; Sinclair, Samuel P.; Watson, James E. M.; Wilcox, Chris; Milner-gulland, E. J..
Efforts to conserve biodiversity comprise a patchwork of international goals, national-level plans, and local interventions that, overall, are failing. We discuss the potential utility of applying the mitigation hierarchy, widely used during economic development activities, to all negative human impacts on biodiversity. Evaluating all biodiversity losses and gains through the mitigation hierarchy could help prioritize consideration of conservation goals and drive the empirical evaluation of conservation investments through the explicit consideration of counterfactual trends and ecosystem dynamics across scales. We explore the challenges in using this framework to achieve global conservation goals, including operationalization and monitoring and compliance,...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Adequacy; Biodiversity; Development; No net loss; Sustainability.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00442/55323/56831.pdf
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Rebuilding fish communities: the ghost of fisheries past and the virtue of patience ArchiMer
Collie, Jeremy; Rochet, Marie-joelle; Bell, Richard.
The ecosystem approach to management requires the status of individual species to be considered in a community context. We conducted a comparative ecosystem analysis of the Georges Bank and North Sea fish communities to determine the extent to which biological diversity is restored when fishing pressure is reduced. First, fishing mortality estimates were combined to quantify the community-level intensity and selectivity of fishing pressure. Second, standardized bottom-trawl survey data were used to investigate the temporal trends in community metrics. Third, a size-based, multispecies model (LeMans) was simulated to test the response of community metrics to both hypothetical and observed changes in fishing pressure in the two communities. These temperate...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biodiversity; Fish community; Georges Bank; Multispecies model; North Sea; Restoration ecology; Selective fishing.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00198/30930/29306.pdf
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Les observations de poissons tropicaux et le réchauffement des eaux dans l’Atlantique européen ArchiMer
Quero, Jean-claude; Du Buit, Marie-henriette; Vayne, Jean-jacques.
A recapitulation of the records of tropical fishes from European Atlantic waters shows that 67.6 % were fishes caught from the upper slope, between approximately 200 and 600 m; 19.8 % were fishes caught from the continental shelf; and 13.5 % were specimens caught from the middle slope, between 700 and 1 300 m. Since 1963, the upper slope species have made regular northward range extensions off of south Portugal to north-western Ireland (about 55 degrees 30' N), more and less rapidly, about 30 years for Cyttopsis roseus and only 6 years for Sphoeroides pachygaster. The continental shelf species, observed from 1969 but mostly from 1981, have a northward range to south-eastern Ireland (about 52 degrees N), but 65.2 % of them have been caught off the south of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biodiversité; Poisson tropical; Réchauffement; Atlantique européen; Biodiversity; Tropical fishes; Warming; European Atlantic.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00254/36543/35085.pdf
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Similar patterns of patterns of community organization characterize distinct groups of different trophic levels in the plankton of the NW Mediterranean Sea ArchiMer
Raybaud, V.; Tunin-ley, A.; Ritchie, M. E.; Dolan, J. R..
Planktonic populations were sampled over a 4 week period in the NW Mediterranean, at a site subject to little vertical advection during the Dynaproc 2 cruise in 2004. The characteristics of the phytoplankton, the tintinnid community and the zooplankton have recently been described in detail. Based on these studies, we compared the characteristics of 3 well-circumscribed assemblages of different trophic levels: Ceratium of the phytoplankton, herbivorous tintinnids of the microzooplankton, and large (> 500 mu m) omnivorous and carnivorous copepods of the metazoan zooplankton. In all three groups, diversity as H' or species richness, was less variable than concentration of organisms. Plotting time against species accumulation, the curves approached plateau...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Species abundance distributions; Diversity; Zooplankton; Microzooplankton; Phytoplankton; Biodiversity.
Ano: 2009 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00208/31970/30411.pdf
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Musical Chairs on Temperate Reefs: Species Turnover and Replacement Within Functional Groups Explain Regional Diversity Variation in Assemblages Associated With Honeycomb Worms ArchiMer
Muller, Alexandre; Poitrimol, Camille; Nunes, Flavia; Boye, Aurelien; Curd, Amelia; Desroy, Nicolas; Firth, Louise B; Bush, Laura; Davies, Andrew J; Lima, Fernando P; Marzloff, Martin; Meneghesso, Claudia; Seabra, Rui; Dubois, Stanislas.
Reef-building species are recognized as having an important ecological role and as generally enhancing the diversity of benthic organisms in marine habitats. However, although these ecosystem engineers have a facilitating role for some species, they may exclude or compete with others. The honeycomb worm Sabellaria alveolata (Linnaeus, 1767) is an important foundation species, commonly found from northwest Ireland to northern Mauritania, whose reef structures increase the physical complexity of the marine benthos, supporting high levels of biodiversity. Local patterns and regional differences in taxonomic and functional diversity were examined in honeycomb worm reefs from 10 sites along the northeastern Atlantic to explore variation in diversity across...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biodiversity; Taxonomic diversity; Functional diversity; Ecosystem engineer; Reef; Turnover.
Ano: 2021 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00693/80506/83709.pdf
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Modelling spatial distribution of epibenthic communities in the Gulf of St. Lawrence (Canada) ArchiMer
Moritz, Charlotte; Levesque, Melanie; Gravel, Dominique; Vaz, Sandrine; Archambault, Diane; Archambault, Philippe.
Correlative habitat models using relationships between marine organisms and their surrounding environment can be used to predict species distribution, and the results can assist management of human activities sharing the marine space (e.g. fisheries, MPAs, tourism). Here, epi-benthic megafauna was sampled at 755 stations in the Lower Estuary and Northern Gulf of St. Lawrence (EGSL) each summer between 2006 and 2009. We combined various types of multivariate analyses to 1) describe the structure and spatial distribution of benthic communities, 2) analyse the relationship between these communities and environmental parameters, and subsequently 3) build a community distribution model to predict the spatial distribution of the communities, creating community...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biodiversity; Epibenthic Communities; Estuary and Northern Gulf of St. Lawrence; Generalized Linear Model; Community Distribution Model; Redundancy Analysis.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00138/24972/23997.pdf
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Soil Health Changes Over a 25-Year Chronosequence From Forest to Plantations in Rubber Tree (Hevea brasiliensis) Landscapes in Southern Côte d'Ivoire: Do Earthworms Play a Role? ArchiMer
Tondoh, Jérôme E.; Dimobe, Kangbéni; Guéi, Arnauth M.; Adahe, Léontine; Baidai, Yannick; N'Dri, Julien K.; Forkuor, Gerald.
The agro-ecological drawbacks of the spread of rubber tree plantations in Côte d'Ivoire since the 1990's are obvious even though they have not been properly investigated. They consist of biodiversity loss, land degradation and food insecurity, which have extended into the existing cocoa-led degraded areas whose rehabilitation have unfortunately not started. This situation increases not only the threat on soil health status but also undermines the capability of soils to deliver ecosystem services that are key to sustainable agricultural production. The current study took advantage of a chronosequence in rubber tree landscapes to assess soil health deterioration in general and possibly earthworm-mediated role in soil health changes. The hypothesis...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Biodiversity; Earthworms; Functional groups; Land use change; Soil degradation; Soil threats; Rubber tree plantations.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00504/61555/65462.pdf
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Contrasting patterns in the abundance of fish communities targeted by fishers on two coral reefs in southern Mozambique ArchiMer
Sancelme, Tonin; Goetze, J; Jaquemet, S; Meekan, Mg; Flam, A; Watts, Am; Speed, Cw.
Coastal populations of maritime countries in eastern Africa rely on fish as a primary source of protein, but baseline information on the abundance of fish communities on these coastlines is often lacking. We used baited remote underwater video stations to compare the abundance and diversity of reef fishes targeted by fishing at two sites in southern Mozambique, one at Lighthouse Reef within the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park and the other to the south at San Sebastian Reef on the San Sebastian Peninsula. Fish that are known targets of fisheries (mostly small-scale and artisanal) had an abundance that was almost three-times greater at San Sebastian Reef (80.22 ind. h–1 [SE 18.00]) than at Lighthouse Reef (29.70 ind. h–1 [SE 8.91]). Similarly, there was...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Baited remote underwater video; Bazaruto Archipelago; Biodiversity; Fish community structure; Fishing pressure; Marine reserve; Rarefaction curves; Western Indian Ocean.
Ano: 2020 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00657/76941/79988.pdf
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Exploring the usefulness of scenario archetypes in science-policy processes: experience across IPBES assessments ArchiMer
Sitas, Nadia; Harmáčková, Zuzana V.; Anticamara, Jonathan A.; Arneth, Almut; Badola, Ruchi; Biggs, Reinette; Blanchard, Ryan; Brotons, Lluis; Cantele, Matthew; Coetzer, Kaera; Dasgupta, Rajarshi; Den Belder, Eefje; Ghosh, Sonali; Guisan, Antoine; Gundimeda, Haripriya; Hamann, Meike; Harrison, Paula A.; Hashimoto, Shizuka; Hauck, Jennifer; Klatt, Brian J.; Kok, Kasper; Krug, Rainer M.; Niamir, Aidin; O'Farrell, Patrick J.; Okayasu, Sana; Palomo, Ignacio; Pereira, Laura M.; Riordan, Philip; Santos-martín, Fernando; Selomane, Odirilwe; Shin, Yunne-jai; Valle, Mireia.
Scenario analyses have been used in multiple science-policy assessments to better understand complex plausible futures. Scenario archetype approaches are based on the fact that many future scenarios have similar underlying storylines, assumptions, and trends in drivers of change, which allows for grouping of scenarios into typologies, or archetypes, facilitating comparisons between a large range of studies. The use of scenario archetypes in environmental assessments foregrounds important policy questions and can be used to codesign interventions tackling future sustainability issues. Recently, scenario archetypes were used in four regional assessments and one ongoing global assessment within the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Assessment; Biodiversity; Decision making; Ecosystem services; Futures; Nature; Regional; Scenarios.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00516/62748/67140.pdf
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Complexity in trophic structure and stability in a modelled West African estuary ArchiMer
Villanueva, Ching-maria; Diouf, P.s.; Albaret, J.-j.; Moreau, J..
Un modèle Ecopath de l'estuaire du Sine-Saloum (Sénégal) comportant au total 37 groupes fonctionnels a été appliqué dans la présente étude en vue de déterminer les faits essentiels de ce système aquatique. La grande biodiversité spécifique des poissons de l'écosystème peut y jouer un rôle en assurant son intégrité, spécialement en présence de facteurs de stress, bien qu'il ait été observé que ce n'est pas entièrement le cas. Les résultats montrent qu'un autre facteur de mitigation est le niveau des forces d'interaction entre les groupes fonctionnels. La stabilité est accrue par des relations plus faibles et des pyramides plus courtes et plus larges. Bien que différentes questions se posent concernant les facteurs conduisant à la stabilité d'un système, les...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Stabilité des systèmes; Sénégal; Omnivorie; Estuaire; Ecosystème côtier; Ecopath; Biodiversité; Afrique de l'Ouest; West Africa; System Stability; Senegal; Omnivory; Estuary; Ecopath; Coastal Ecosystem; Biodiversity.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2005/publication-2554.pdf
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Meiofauna assemblages of the Condor Seamount (North-East Atlantic Ocean) and adjacent deep-sea sediments ArchiMer
Zeppilli, Daniela; Bongiorni, Lucia; Cattaneo, Antonio; Danovaro, Roberto; Santos, R.
Seamounts are currently considered hotspots of biodiversity and biomass for macro- and megabenthic taxa, but knowledge of meiofauna is still limited. Studies have revealed the existence of highly diverse meiofauna assemblages; however most data are mainly qualitative or focused only on specific groups, thus preventing comparisons among seamounts and with other deep-sea areas. This study, conducted on Condor Seamount (Azores, North-East Atlantic Ocean), describes variation in abundance, biomass, community structure and biodiversity of benthic meiofauna from five sites located on the Condor Seamount: and one site away from the seamount. While the summit of the seamount hosted the highest alpha biodiversity, the flanks and the bases showed a rich meiofauna...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Condor Seamount; Meiofauna; Biodiversity; Deep-sea sediments; Azores.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00152/26324/24398.pdf
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