2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752003000300001
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Influência das variáveis ambientais na fauna acompanhante na pesca da manjuba Anchoa tricolor (Agassiz) (Actinopterygii, Engraulidae) na Baía de Sepetiba, Rio de Janeiro

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“…Anchoa tricolor probably spawns in the adjacent coastal area to the Sepetiba bay, since it has been reported to distribute in most saline bay areas, moving between the outer zone and the coastal shelf (Silva and Araújo, 2003). Most members of the Engraulidade family are reported to spawn in coastal zones and their eggs and larval phases enter estuaries and bays where they find protection and food availability (Coto et al, 1988;Macgregor and Houde, 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Anchoa tricolor probably spawns in the adjacent coastal area to the Sepetiba bay, since it has been reported to distribute in most saline bay areas, moving between the outer zone and the coastal shelf (Silva and Araújo, 2003). Most members of the Engraulidade family are reported to spawn in coastal zones and their eggs and larval phases enter estuaries and bays where they find protection and food availability (Coto et al, 1988;Macgregor and Houde, 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Sepetiba bay, a semi-closed 450 km 2 area in southeast Brazil (22° 54'-23° 04' S and 43° 34'-44° 10' W), Anchoa tricolor (Spix and Agassiz, 1829) rank among the most abundant fishes either, as juveniles recruiting at sandy beaches, or as adults occupying deeper areas in the bay (Silva et al, 2004;Silva and Araújo, 2003). Anthropogenic activities from the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro city produce a large variety of effluents that bring into the bay about 290,900 m 3 /day, resulting in organic loads of approximately 70,000 kg BOD/day (Araújo et al, 2002).…”
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“…A baía de Sepetiba se localiza ao sul do Estado do Rio de Janeiro e possui perímetro de 123 km (Silva & Araújo 2003). Este estudo foi desenvolvido na ilha da Marambaia, no costão rochoso esquerdo da praia do Kutuca, Município de Mangaratiba (43 o 59'35"W e 23 o 04'00"S, Fig.…”
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“…Also, due to geographic location, the studied site is potentially under the influence of water discharge from the Guanabara Bay Vilela et al, 2003). The contributions of low-salinity waters, high sediment loads, and pollution runoff derived from such a large body of water, may cause low species richness, as other authors have observed in similar habitats (Roberts & Hawkins, 1999;Silva & Araújo, 2003). In fact, such influences tend to be higher with strongly site-attached fish species, as most of the reef fishes are, than with species having a wider home range (Roberts & Ormond, 1987).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%