2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1676-06032011000300030
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Abstract: An identification key was produced for caprellid species recorded from the coast of Paraná and Santa Catarina states, Southern Brazil. Analyzed specimens are part of scientific collections or were obtained from nature, within these states. Nine caprellid belonging to the family Caprellidae, from which eight of Caprellinae -Caprella danilevskii, Caprella dilatata, Caprella equilibra, Caprella penantis, Caprella scaura, Mayerella sp., Paracaprella pusilla e Pseudaeginella montoucheti -and one Phtisicinae -Phtisi… Show more

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“…Most caprellids in Sargassum beds belong to the genus Caprella but other species also occur in variable densities Jacobucci et al, 2009a). This is the case of Paracaprella tenuis Mayer, 1903and Pseudaeginella montoucheti Quitete, 1971(Lacerda and Masunari, 2011. Both species are smaller than Caprella species and were recorded in sympatry in Sargassum beds of the northern coast of São Paulo State Jacobucci et al, 2009a).…”
Section: Biology Of Two Caprellid Species Associated To Sargassummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most caprellids in Sargassum beds belong to the genus Caprella but other species also occur in variable densities Jacobucci et al, 2009a). This is the case of Paracaprella tenuis Mayer, 1903and Pseudaeginella montoucheti Quitete, 1971(Lacerda and Masunari, 2011. Both species are smaller than Caprella species and were recorded in sympatry in Sargassum beds of the northern coast of São Paulo State Jacobucci et al, 2009a).…”
Section: Biology Of Two Caprellid Species Associated To Sargassummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The caprellids were separated and identified at species level with the help of a stereomicroscope, using specific keys (Lacerda and Masunari, 2011;Paz-Ríos et al, 2014).…”
Section: Sampling and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caprellids are very common in oyster cultures in Southern Brazil, living on the shells and ropes of the farms (Lacerda & Masunari, ). Moreover, caprellids attach to hydrozoans (Lacerda & Masunari, ), which suggests that ingestion of caprellids by H. fissicornis could be unintentional, occurring together with the predation of hydrozoans. The high caprellid availability in the environment in autumn probably explains their presence in the guts in this season.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the smaller range of resources that specialists explore; therefore, they can be more adapted to their prey, making them more effective (MacArthur & Pianka, 1966). (Lacerda & Masunari, 2011). Moreover, caprellids attach to hydrozoans (Lacerda & Masunari, 2011), which suggests that ingestion of caprellids by H. fissicornis could be unintentional, occurring together with the predation of hydrozoans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The removed epifauna was filtered on a 0.2 mm sieve, placed into labelled jars and preserved in 70% ethanol for later taxonomic identification. The caprellids were identified to species level (Lacerda and Masunari 2011) under a stereomicroscope (Bel Photonics and Nikon SMZ 754T). Caprellid density was calculated as the total number of recorded individuals of a given species divided by the total Sargassum dry weight (g), expressed as ind.…”
Section: Laboratory Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%