DOI: 10.11606/t.41.2010.tde-06102010-172147
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Contribuição ao conhecimento taxonômico dos silídeos (Polychaeta: Syllidae) da região sudeste-sul do Brasil

Abstract: AgradecimentosNa realização de qualquer trabalho, de uma maneira ou outra sempre devemos muito a diversas pessoas. Cometo injustiças por tentar listá-las em um espaço menor do que o de toda esta Tese, mas, de qualquer maneira, a algumas tenho que agradecer aqui, por terem sido bastante importantes para a realização deste trabalho:Ao Prof. Dr. João Miguel de Matos Nogueira, não só por todo o apoio e ensinamentos ao longo desses anos de trabalho, mas também por todas as oportunidades, por sua amizade e, claro, p… Show more

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“…The state of knowledge of the syllid fauna occurring off the Brazilian coast is still poor, considering the great extension of the coast and the diversity of syllids in areas that have been more thoroughly studied (San Martín 2003, 2005San Martín & López 2003;San Martín & Hutchings 2006;San Martín et al 2008a, 2008b, 2010. Up to the present, about 140 species have been recorded from Brazil (Rullier & Amoureux 1979;Morgado & Amaral 1985;Nogueira 2000Nogueira , 2006Nogueira et al 2001Nogueira et al , 2004Nygren & Gidholm 2001;Nogueira & San Martín 2002;Fukuda & Nogueira 2006, 2013aPaiva et al 2007;Nogueira & Fukuda 2008;Nogueira & Yunda-Guarín 2008;Fukuda et al , 2012Fukuda et al , 2013Fukuda 2010;Berlandi et al 2011;Amaral et al 2012;Paresque & Nogueira 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The state of knowledge of the syllid fauna occurring off the Brazilian coast is still poor, considering the great extension of the coast and the diversity of syllids in areas that have been more thoroughly studied (San Martín 2003, 2005San Martín & López 2003;San Martín & Hutchings 2006;San Martín et al 2008a, 2008b, 2010. Up to the present, about 140 species have been recorded from Brazil (Rullier & Amoureux 1979;Morgado & Amaral 1985;Nogueira 2000Nogueira , 2006Nogueira et al 2001Nogueira et al , 2004Nygren & Gidholm 2001;Nogueira & San Martín 2002;Fukuda & Nogueira 2006, 2013aPaiva et al 2007;Nogueira & Fukuda 2008;Nogueira & Yunda-Guarín 2008;Fukuda et al , 2012Fukuda et al , 2013Fukuda 2010;Berlandi et al 2011;Amaral et al 2012;Paresque & Nogueira 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to the present study, there were four species of the genus registered in Brazilian waters: O. fulgurans (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833) (Sovierzoski 1991;Nogueira 2000Nogueira , 2006 as O. cf. fulgurans: Fukuda & Nogueira 2006, Fukuda 2010, O. polycera (Schmarda, 1861) (see Amaral et al 2012), O. guillermoi Fukuda & Nogueira, 2006 (Fukuda & Nogueira 2006;Fukuda 2010), and Odontosyllis heterofalchaeta Temperini, 1981. However, the latter was informally described in a M. Sc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…limbata (Claparède, 1868) [ 29 ] and Salvatoria cf. nitidula (Verrill, 1900) [ 18 ]–have also been found in the country, but recorded in unpublished works [ 20 , 30 , 31 ]. Out of all these species, only S .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%