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Title: The high biodiversity of benthic organisms in a coastal ecosystem revealed by an integrative approach
Authors: Amaral, A. Cecilia Z.
Cunha, Beatriz P.
Checon, Helio H.
de Godoy, Angelica S.
da Silva, Camila F.
Corte, Guilherme N.
Nogueira, Joao M. de M.
Fukuda, Marcelo V.
Steiner, Tatiana M.
Kawauchi, Gisele Y.
Turra, Alexander
Denadai, Marcia R.
Ferreira, Luciane
Mendonca, Joel B. de
Tavares, Marcos
Leite, Fosca P. P.
Costa, Mariana F. B.
Siqueira, Silvana G. L.
Vieira, Leandro M.
Dias, Gustavo M.
Teixeira, Joyce A.
Rocha, Rosana M.
Gusmao, Luciana C.
Borges, Michela
Alitto, Renata
Machado, Fabrizio M.
Passos, Flavio D.
Cunha, Carlo M.
Simone, Luiz R. L.
Araujo, Ana Paula G.
Carbayo, Fernando
Bahia, Juliana
Bulnes, Veronica N.
Castello-Branco, Cristiana
Hajdu, Eduardo
Vilas-Boas, Ana Carolina
Garraffoni, Andre R. S.
SCHOCKAERT, Ernest 
Fonseca, Gustavo
Di Domenico, Maikon
Curini-Galletti, Marco
V. Sorensen, Martin
Hochberg, Rick
de Oliveira, Ana Julia F. C.
Zampieri, Bruna Del B.
Chinelatto, Roberta M.
Migotto, Alvaro E.
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: REVISTA BIOTA NEOTROPICA
Source: BIOTA NEOTROPICA, 24 (2) (Art N° e20231583)
Abstract: Increasing habitat modification and species loss demand consistent efforts to describe and understand biodiversity patterns. The BIOTA/FAPESP Program was created in this context and it has been a successful initiative to promote studies on biodiversity and conservation in Brazil. The BIOTA/Ara & ccedil;& aacute; is an interdisciplinary project that provided a detailed evaluation of the biodiversity of Ara & ccedil;& aacute; Bay, a coastal seascape located on the North coast of the state of S & atilde;o Paulo, Southeast Brazil. The bay encompasses multiple habitats, such as beaches, mangroves, rocky shores, and a tidal flat, and provides important ecosystem services. Unfortunately, the bay is the subject of complex social -environmental conflicts that oppose economic, social, and environmental demands (i.e., the expansion of neighboring harbor activities vs. small-scale artisanal fisheries and protection of biodiversity). The present study presents a survey of the benthic species occurring in the different habitats of Ara & ccedil;& aacute; Bay, including data obtained during the BIOTA/Ara & ccedil;& aacute; project and previous assessments of the area. The benthic species play an important role in marine environments and studying the diversity of these organisms that live associated with the bottom is indispensable for comprehending the environment's functioning. The macrofauna, meiofauna, and microorganisms associated with soft and hard bottom were listed, and additional information, such as the habitat and geographical distribution, were provided for each species. The checklist includes 826 species, almost 70% recorded during the BIOTA/Ara & ccedil;& aacute; project. The most speciose taxa were the annelids (225 spp.), mollusks (194 spp.), and crustaceans (177 spp.). Seven benthic species are endemic to Ara & ccedil;& aacute; Bay, 14 are considered threatened, and seven are economically exploited. Furthermore, the bay is the type locality of many taxa, and 11 new benthic species were described based on specimens sampled during the project. This project shows the importance Ara & ccedil;& aacute; Bay as a unique biologically rich environment and highlights the need for conservation efforts in light the current threats.
Notes: Amaral, ACZ (corresponding author), Univ Estadual Campinas, Inst Biol, Dept Biol Anim, Rua Monteiro Lobato 255,Cidade Univ, BR-13083862 Campinas, SP, Brazil.; Amaral, ACZ (corresponding author), Univ Estadual Campinas, Museu Divers Biol, Inst Biol, Rua Monteiro Lobato,255,Cidade Univ, BR-13083862 Campinas, SP, Brazil.
ceamaral@unicamp.br
Keywords: Ara & ccedil& aacute;Bay;checklist;macrofauna;meiofauna;microorganism;conservation
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/43306
ISSN: 1676-0603
e-ISSN: 1676-0611
DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-BN-2023-1583
ISI #: 001241572500001
Rights: Open access
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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