2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rsma.2018.02.010
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Environmental characterization of the Cananéia coastal area and its associated estuarine system (São Paulo state, Brazil): Considerations for three Penaeoidean shrimp species

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“…Salinity was chosen according to results reported by Miyao et al (1986) for the sampling area. Recent studies have reported similar salinities close to the sampling site (Godoy et al, 2015;Miyashita and Calliari, 2016;Garcia et al, 2018). It was important to guarantee the adequate acclimation of collected organisms in laboratory, considering that salinity variation and influence were not the aim of this first approach.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Salinity was chosen according to results reported by Miyao et al (1986) for the sampling area. Recent studies have reported similar salinities close to the sampling site (Godoy et al, 2015;Miyashita and Calliari, 2016;Garcia et al, 2018). It was important to guarantee the adequate acclimation of collected organisms in laboratory, considering that salinity variation and influence were not the aim of this first approach.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The nutrient dynamics of the lagoon region are influenced by inorganic nutrient runoff from the Tropical Atlantic Forest, dissolved and particulate organic matter input, phytoplankton biomass, and decomposition in tidal creeks of the upper estuary (Schaeffer-Novelli et al, 1990). The estuarine channels are surrounded by exuberant mangrove vegetation, and mangrove litter significantly contributes to OM production, where the highest values of chlorophyll and organic carbon are observed (Garcia et al, 2018).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) migration of juveniles outside the nursery area (towards the ocean, shelf); (3) migration of adults, generally towards deeper waters in the sea/ocean; and (4) migration only for spawning in some species (Dall et al, 1990). Although penaeid larvae usually migrate from the ocean towards the estuary, where juveniles will develop until they return to the sea as adults (Dall et al, 1990), the life cycles of Aristeidae, Solenoceridae and Sicyoniidae shrimps are exclusively marine (Gomez-Ponce & Gracia, 2003;Castilho et al, 2008;Kapiris & Thessalou-Legaki, 2009;Pezzuto & Coachman-Dias, 2009;Simões et al, 2017;Garcia et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%