1988
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81751988000100011
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Distribuição vertical de Teredinidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) em Portogallo, Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Abstract: RESUMO. Para estudar a distribuição vertical de Teredinidae em Angras dos Reis, RJ, foram construIdos INTRODUÇÃOEmbora os estudos sobre organismos perfurantes de madeira tenham sido exaustivos em algumas partes do mundo, no Atlântico Sul. especialmente nas costas do Brasil. são raros os trabalhos realizados sobre este assunto.

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“…The whole set of distances adopted in this study (1, 10 and 20m) were probably short enough to cause results mentioned above. The presence of other two species (B. fimbriatula and L. massa) was previously recorded for the area, and also in low densities (Silva, 1985;Barreto, 1993;Junqueira, Silva & Martins-Silva, 1989;Omena, Junqueira & Silva, 1990;Fernandes, 1989, Silva, Junqueira, Martins-Silva, Zalmon & Lavrado, 1989, Martins-Silva, Silva & Junqueira, 1988).…”
Section: Specific Compositionmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…The whole set of distances adopted in this study (1, 10 and 20m) were probably short enough to cause results mentioned above. The presence of other two species (B. fimbriatula and L. massa) was previously recorded for the area, and also in low densities (Silva, 1985;Barreto, 1993;Junqueira, Silva & Martins-Silva, 1989;Omena, Junqueira & Silva, 1990;Fernandes, 1989, Silva, Junqueira, Martins-Silva, Zalmon & Lavrado, 1989, Martins-Silva, Silva & Junqueira, 1988).…”
Section: Specific Compositionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…McKoy (1981) placed wooden panels at different depths, and noticed that, despite higher densities of teredinids were recorded for deeper panels, the species Lyrodus pedicellatus settled preferentially on those near the surface. Martins-Silva et al (Martins-Silva, Silva & Junqueira, 1988) also investigated teredinid colonization of pine wood panels along a depth gradient, in Ilha Grande Bay. Results obtained were opposed to those from McKoy (1981), the tendency of a higher infestation by L. floridanus nearer the surface resulted from the greater ability of long term larviparous species in colonizing floating wood, assuring a greater dispersion than the short free living existence of such larvae would allow.…”
Section: Specific Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%