2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752001000400014
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Espécies do gênero Munida Leach (Crustacea, Decapoda, Galatheidae) coletadas entre Torres (Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil) e Maldonado (Uruguai) pelo Programa Rio Grande do Sul (PRS I-II, GEDIP)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Species of the genus MUlIida Leach (Crustacea, Decapoda, Gala· theidae) collected between Torres (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) and Maldonado (Uruguay), by the Project Rio Grande do Sul (PRS 1·11, GEDIP). The project PRS-GEDIP was carried out in the Rio Grande do Sul coast, with some few stations offMaldonado (Uruguay), by means ofaconvention between Instituto Oceanográfico US P (IOUSP) and the Grupo Executivo do Desenvolvimento da Indústria da Pesca (GEDIP) of Rio Grande do Sul. The purpose ofthis proj… Show more

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“…The highpass filter effectively removes signals with periods smaller than 3 days, focusing on the remote meteorological signal. This approach is consistent with the practice widely used in oceanographic research [17,19,29,56].…”
Section: Data Analysis and Numerical Results Validationsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The highpass filter effectively removes signals with periods smaller than 3 days, focusing on the remote meteorological signal. This approach is consistent with the practice widely used in oceanographic research [17,19,29,56].…”
Section: Data Analysis and Numerical Results Validationsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The high-pass filter effectively removes signals with periods smaller than 3 days, focusing on the remote meteorological signal. This approach is consistent with the practice widely used in oceanographic research [17,19,29,56]. Linear and cross-correlations between time series were calculated following the method described by Box et al [59].…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Global diversity studies of squat lobsters (Schnabel et al 2011b) revealed that the Western Atlantic including the Caribbean, Brazil, and Gulf of Mexico, reported 10.2–12.1% of Chirostyloidea and 10.9–15.4 of Galatheoidea (Campos et al 2005; Fierro et al 2008; Felder et al 2009; Kilgoure and Shirley 2014; de Melo-Filho 2006, de Melo-Filho and de Melo 2001 a, 2001 b; Navas et al 2003; Ortega et al 2014) (Table 1). Nevertheless, the global diversity records of these two groups are incomplete, 19–20% of Chirostylidae and 37–38% of Galatheidae species remain undescribed, particularly in tropical offshore areas (Appeltans et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Squat lobsters (Chirostyloidea and Galatheoidea) are abundant, speciose, and distributed worldwide (Fierro et al 2008; Kilgoure and Shirley 2014; Konishi and Saito 2000; de Melo-Filho 2006; de Melo-Filho and de Melo 1992; de Melo-Filho and de Melo 2001 a and b; Miyake and Baba 1970; Navas et al 2003; Pequegnat and Pequegnat 1970). Schnabel et al (2011a) and Schnabel et al (2011b) recognized ca.1000 species (ca.…”
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confidence: 99%