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“…In polychaetes, despite being soft-bodied animals and thus more suitable to measurement errors , this approach was also successfully applied on delimitation and diagnosis of some species leading to a more accurate taxonomic assessment (Ford & Hutchings, 2005;Garraffoni & Camargo, 2006;Glasby & Hsieh, 2006;Occhioni et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In polychaetes, despite being soft-bodied animals and thus more suitable to measurement errors , this approach was also successfully applied on delimitation and diagnosis of some species leading to a more accurate taxonomic assessment (Ford & Hutchings, 2005;Garraffoni & Camargo, 2006;Glasby & Hsieh, 2006;Occhioni et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazil: Ceará-CE (Fausto-Filho and Furtado 1970, Kirtley 1994, Fournier et al 2010Nunes et al 2016), Rio Grande do Norte-RN (Fournier et al 2010), Paraíba-PB (Fournier et al 2010, Santos et al 2011, Pernambuco-PE (Nunes et al 2016), Bahia-BA (Santa-Isabel et al 2000), Espírito Santo-ES (Nunes et al 2016), Rio de Janeiro-RJ (Amaral 1987, Kirtley 1994, Lana and Bremec 1994, Moreno and Rocha 2006, Masi and Zalmon 2008, Masi et al 2009, Occhioni et al 2009, Fournier et al 2010, São Paulo-SP (Amaral 1987, Morgado and Amaral 1989, Lana and Bremec 1994, Rocha 1995, Micheletti-Flores and Negreiros-Fransozo 1999, Fransozo et al 2000, Occhioni et al 2009, Fournier et al 2010, Nunes et al 2016, Paraná-PR (Lana and Bremec 1994, Bosa and Masunari 2002a, 2002b, Occhioni et al 2009, Fournier et al 2010, Nunes et al 2016, Santa Catarina-SC (Kirtley 1994, Lana and Bremec 1994, Fournier et al 2010 and Rio Grande do Sul-RS (Amaral 1987, Lana andBremec 1994). ( ) New record.…”
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“…Several authors reported that only 30–50% of all individuals in a sample remained undestroyed (e.g., Desrosiers et al ; Ieno et al ; Omena and Amaral ; this study). This fact fuels the search for a method to determine the total length of fragmented individuals using correlations between the total length and the morphometric traits of body parts that remain intact after sampling, e.g., width/length of different chaetigers or segments, length of anterior region, and length/width of prostomium or buccal appendages (e.g., Fauchald ; Omena and Amaral ; Occhioni et al ). However, there are only a few published reports presenting useful correlations, and these studies are either focused on only one or a few species, e.g., the 15 species (representing four orders: Aphroditoidea, Eunicida, Phyllodocida, and Terebellida) published by Robinson et al () or the 3 species (representing two orders: Phyllodocida and Sabellida) published by Rosati et al ().…”
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“…Costa‐Paiva and Paiva () calculated correlations among 16 morphometric features as a size estimator of Eunice (Eunicidae), and all of them presented high correlations (above 0.80), but the best relationships were between size and width of peristomium and length of dorsolateral palps; however, again, the regression equations were not published. Occhioni et al () showed a significant correlation between the length of the first thoracic chaetiger and the total length of Phragmatopoma caudata (Sabellidae).…”
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