1988
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81751988000200012
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A associação entre Crepidula aculeata (Gastropoda, Calyptraeidae) a alga calcárea Amphiroa beauvoisii, na Baía de Santos, São Paulo, Brasil

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Assoeiation Crepidula aculeata -Amphiroa beauvoisii. Population study of Crepidula aculeata Gmelin, 1791) (Gastropoda Calyptraeidae)

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“…In other areas and time spans, studies of biotic interactions with polychaetes involve algae (Villouta and Santelices, 1984;Masunari, 1988;López and Stotz, 1997), porifers (Cinar and Ergen, 1998), corals (Tsuchiya et al, 1986), brachiopods (Rodrigues et al, 2008), bivalves (Paredes and Tarazona, 1980;Tsuchiya and Hirano, 1985;Mayoral, 1991;Feller et al, 1992;Lorenzo and Verde, 2004), cirripeds (Hernández et al, 2001), tunicates (Zamorano and Moreno, 1975) and gastropods (Richiano et al, 2012). Polychaete traces have shown to be useful for diversity and bathymetric reconstructions within shallow subtidal environments (Ojeda and Dearborn, 1989).…”
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“…In other areas and time spans, studies of biotic interactions with polychaetes involve algae (Villouta and Santelices, 1984;Masunari, 1988;López and Stotz, 1997), porifers (Cinar and Ergen, 1998), corals (Tsuchiya et al, 1986), brachiopods (Rodrigues et al, 2008), bivalves (Paredes and Tarazona, 1980;Tsuchiya and Hirano, 1985;Mayoral, 1991;Feller et al, 1992;Lorenzo and Verde, 2004), cirripeds (Hernández et al, 2001), tunicates (Zamorano and Moreno, 1975) and gastropods (Richiano et al, 2012). Polychaete traces have shown to be useful for diversity and bathymetric reconstructions within shallow subtidal environments (Ojeda and Dearborn, 1989).…”
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confidence: 99%