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Benthic estuarine carcinofauna of two mangroves of the Maranhão Amazon coast, Brazil

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to characterize the diversity of crustaceans in two mangroves (Buenos Aires and Tronco) in the Bay of São Marcos, Maranhão Amazon coast, Brazil. Four samples were taken quarterly between September 2011 to June 2012. In each survey, three regions were analyzed (zone 1, zone 2 and zone 3), yielding 24 samples. The biological material was collected manually. Environmental parameters such as salinity, temperature and dissolved oxygen were collected in each sampling area. In order to evaluate the similarity between the mangrove zones, a cluster analysis and consecutive development of dendrograms were used. A total of 873 individuals were collected, representing nine families and 21 species, of which the Ocypodidae and Penaeidae had the largest number of individuals. It was observed that Clibanarius vittatus (Bosc, 1802), Clibanarius tricolor (Gibbes, 1850), Clibanarius foresti Holthuis, 1959 and Uca maracoani (Latreille, 1802) were restricted to the first zone of the two mangroves, while other 10 species were observed throughout the mangroves, which may be closely related to their life habit. In general, the Buenos Aires stream recorded the greatest number of species in relation to the Tronco stream. However, a great similarity of the number of species and individuals of decapod crustaceans was found between the two sampled areas.

KEYWORDS
Decapoda; diversity; carcinofauna; Amazon

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