2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4766e2020027
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Taxonomic and functional diversity of mollusk assemblages in a tropical rocky intertidal zone

Abstract: We investigated the spatial variation of molluscan assemblages with different habitat-forming species and bare rock habitat in a rocky intertidal zone in northeastern Brazil. The high intertidal zone substrate was covered predominantly of barnacles [Chthamalus bisinuatus (Pilsbry, 1916)], the mid-intertidal of mussels [Brachidontes exustus (Linnaeus, 1758)] and the low intertidal of macroalgae chlorophytes [Gayralia oxysperma (Kützing) K. L. Vinogradova ex Scagel et al., 1989 and Ulva lactuca Linnaeus, 1753], … Show more

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“…A very high population of molluscs shows that Nglambor Beach can support food, shelter, and other needs [2]. Generally, mollusks have a high population in tropical environments with rocky substrates [10]. Mollusca are animals that have high ecological adaptation potential and can be found in nearly every habitat.…”
Section: Invertebrate and Abiotic Parameters Nglambor Beachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A very high population of molluscs shows that Nglambor Beach can support food, shelter, and other needs [2]. Generally, mollusks have a high population in tropical environments with rocky substrates [10]. Mollusca are animals that have high ecological adaptation potential and can be found in nearly every habitat.…”
Section: Invertebrate and Abiotic Parameters Nglambor Beachmentioning
confidence: 99%