2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-87592014056206202
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Structuring Factors Of The Cumacean Communities Of The Continental Shelf Of Southeastern Brazil

Abstract: A B S T R A C TCumaceans are benthic crustaceans distributed worldwide, from intertidal to abyssal plains. They live in sandy and muddy bottoms and can sometimes be found in the water column. Despite their ecological importance as food items for fishes and other organisms and their usefulness as environmental indicators, very few studies have investigated their biodiversity and distribution in Brazil. The present paper reports an ecological study of the cumacean species found on the continental shelf off Santo… Show more

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“…Earlier studies support our result, pointing substrate grain size and organic matter content as the most important drivers of cumacean assemblages (Corbera and Cardell, 1995;Dos Santos and Pires-Vanin, 1999;Cristales and Pires-Vanin, 2014;Corbera and Sorbe, 2020). In the study of the shallow water communities of the Persian Gulf, the presence of gravel also had a positive influence on cumacean fauna (Martin et al, 2010).…”
Section: Distribution Patterns and Diversity On A Background Of Environmental Conditionssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Earlier studies support our result, pointing substrate grain size and organic matter content as the most important drivers of cumacean assemblages (Corbera and Cardell, 1995;Dos Santos and Pires-Vanin, 1999;Cristales and Pires-Vanin, 2014;Corbera and Sorbe, 2020). In the study of the shallow water communities of the Persian Gulf, the presence of gravel also had a positive influence on cumacean fauna (Martin et al, 2010).…”
Section: Distribution Patterns and Diversity On A Background Of Environmental Conditionssupporting
confidence: 89%