2016
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-87592016124006404
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Seasonal influence of drifting seaweeds on the structure of fish assemblages on the eastern equatorial Brazilian coast

Abstract: The present study compared fish assemblages in two adjacent areas, one with drifting algae (A) and another without it (WA), in order to assess seasonal changes in diversity and composition. Both areas were located in São Cristóvão beach, Rio Grande do Norte state, on the semi-arid North-Northeastern coast of Brazil. A total of 4988 individuals were caught, the most species-rich families being Scianidae, Ariidae, Engraulidae and Carangidae. Species richness and abundance were slightly higher in site A, but dive… Show more

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“…The dominance of the Sciaenidae and Ariidae families is consistent with the results found in other estuaries in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil (Lira & Teixeira, 2008;Sanders & Hjort, 2011;Chao et al, 2015;Dantas et al, 2016). Both families are composed of generalist species that normally inhabit sandy-muddy soft bottoms Le Bail et al, 2000).…”
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confidence: 83%
“…The dominance of the Sciaenidae and Ariidae families is consistent with the results found in other estuaries in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil (Lira & Teixeira, 2008;Sanders & Hjort, 2011;Chao et al, 2015;Dantas et al, 2016). Both families are composed of generalist species that normally inhabit sandy-muddy soft bottoms Le Bail et al, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%