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Magalhães, A., R.M. Costa, T.H. Liang, L.C.C. Pereira & M.J.S. Ribeiro. (2006). Spatial and temporal distribution in density and biomass of two Pseudodiaptomus species (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the Caeté river estuary (Amazon region ? North of Brazil). Brazilian Journal of Biology. 66(2A):421-430.
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Magalhães, A., R.M. Costa, T.H. Liang, L.C.C. Pereira & M.J.S. Ribeiro
2006
Spatial and temporal distribution in density and biomass of two Pseudodiaptomus species (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the Caeté river estuary (Amazon region ? North of Brazil).
Brazilian Journal of Biology
66(2A):421-430.
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Spatial and temporal density and biomass distribution of the planktonic copepods Pseudodiaptomus
richardi and P. acutus along a salinity gradient were investigated in the Caeté River Estuary (North-Brazil)
in June and December, 1998 (dry season) and in February and May, 1999 (rainy season). Copepod biomass
was estimated using regression parameters based on the relation of dry weight and body length (prosome)
of adult organisms. The Caeté River Estuary was characterized by high spatial and temporal variations in
salinity (0.8-37.2‰). Exponential length-weight relationships were observed for both Pseudodiaptomus
species. Density and biomass values oscillated between 0.28-46.18 ind. m
-3
and 0.0022-0.3507 mg DW. m
-3
for P. richardi; and between 0.01-17.02 ind. m
-3
and 0.0005-0.7181 mg DW. m
-3
for P. acutus. The results
showed that the contribution of P. richardi for the secondary production in the Caeté River Estuary is more
important in the limnetic zone than in other zones where euhaline-polyhaline regimes were predominant.
However, it was not possible to observe a clear pattern of spatial and temporal distribution for P. acutus.
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Pseudodiaptomus acutus (Dahl F., 1894) (additional source)
Pseudodiaptomus richardi (Dahl F., 1894) (additional source)
Pseudodiaptomus richardi (Dahl F., 1894) (additional source)