Remarks on the morphology and distribution of some rare centric diatoms in southern Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters

This paper provides information on the morphology and occurrence of extant diatoms of the family Asterolampraceae and Azpeitia species of the southernmost Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (28 -34ºS), under the influence of Tropical, Subtropical, Subanta...

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Main Authors: Marinês Garcia, Clarisse Odebrecht
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2012
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:7a60ac75809d406b8d2e23dc9e3eb14c 2023-05-15T18:21:15+02:00 Remarks on the morphology and distribution of some rare centric diatoms in southern Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters Marinês Garcia Clarisse Odebrecht 2012-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/7a60ac75809d406b8d2e23dc9e3eb14c EN eng Universidade de São Paulo http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-87592012000400002 https://doaj.org/toc/1679-8759 https://doaj.org/toc/1982-436X 1679-8759 1982-436X https://doaj.org/article/7a60ac75809d406b8d2e23dc9e3eb14c Brazilian Journal of Oceanography, Vol 60, Iss 4, Pp 415-427 (2012) Brasil Biogeografia Novos registros Asterolampraceae Azpeitia Brazil Biogeography New records Oceanography GC1-1581 article 2012 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T01:23:16Z This paper provides information on the morphology and occurrence of extant diatoms of the family Asterolampraceae and Azpeitia species of the southernmost Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (28 -34ºS), under the influence of Tropical, Subtropical, Subantarctic Waters, terrestrial discharges from La Plata River and Lagoa dos Patos lagoon. Plankton was sampled (20 µm net; vertical hauls) at the same 27 stations in winter 2005 and summer 2007. Among Asterolampraceae, Asteromphalus flabellatus was the most frequent species (57% of samples) observed mainly in winter samples (92%) in Subtropical Shelf Water but also under the influence of La Plata River plume (salinity <35). Lower frequencies were observed for Asterolampra marylandica, Asteromphalus elegans, Asteromphalus heptactis and Spatangidium arachne. Four species of Azpeitia were observed: A. barronii and A. neocrenulata for the first time in the South Atlantic Ocean while A. africana and A. nodulifer had already been registered in equatorial and southern areas of Brazil. All Azpeitia species were rare (19%) in offshore samples (100-200 m depth. Remarks on the morphology based on light and scanning electron microcopy observations are provided along with their distribution in the study area. O trabalho apresenta informações morfológicas e sobre a ocorrência de diatomáceas atuais da família Asterolampraceae e de espécies de Azpeitia encontradas na plataforma continental e talude do extremo sul do Brasil no Oceano Atlântico Sul (28 -34ºS), sob influência de Águas Tropical, Subtropical e Subantártica, bem como do aporte terrestre do Rio La Plata e da Lagoa dos Patos. O plâncton foi amostrado (rede de 20 µm; arrastos verticais) em 27 estações de coleta no inverno de 2005 e verão de 2007. Entre as Asterolampraceae, Asteromphalus flabellatus foi a espécie mais freqüente (57% das amostras), principalmente nas amostras de inverno (92%) em água Subtropical de Plataforma, mas também sob influência da pluma do Rio La Plata ... Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Sob’ ENVELOPE(66.156,66.156,66.322,66.322)
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topic Brasil
Biogeografia
Novos registros
Asterolampraceae
Azpeitia
Brazil
Biogeography
New records
Oceanography
GC1-1581
spellingShingle Brasil
Biogeografia
Novos registros
Asterolampraceae
Azpeitia
Brazil
Biogeography
New records
Oceanography
GC1-1581
Marinês Garcia
Clarisse Odebrecht
Remarks on the morphology and distribution of some rare centric diatoms in southern Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters
topic_facet Brasil
Biogeografia
Novos registros
Asterolampraceae
Azpeitia
Brazil
Biogeography
New records
Oceanography
GC1-1581
description This paper provides information on the morphology and occurrence of extant diatoms of the family Asterolampraceae and Azpeitia species of the southernmost Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (28 -34ºS), under the influence of Tropical, Subtropical, Subantarctic Waters, terrestrial discharges from La Plata River and Lagoa dos Patos lagoon. Plankton was sampled (20 µm net; vertical hauls) at the same 27 stations in winter 2005 and summer 2007. Among Asterolampraceae, Asteromphalus flabellatus was the most frequent species (57% of samples) observed mainly in winter samples (92%) in Subtropical Shelf Water but also under the influence of La Plata River plume (salinity <35). Lower frequencies were observed for Asterolampra marylandica, Asteromphalus elegans, Asteromphalus heptactis and Spatangidium arachne. Four species of Azpeitia were observed: A. barronii and A. neocrenulata for the first time in the South Atlantic Ocean while A. africana and A. nodulifer had already been registered in equatorial and southern areas of Brazil. All Azpeitia species were rare (19%) in offshore samples (100-200 m depth. Remarks on the morphology based on light and scanning electron microcopy observations are provided along with their distribution in the study area. O trabalho apresenta informações morfológicas e sobre a ocorrência de diatomáceas atuais da família Asterolampraceae e de espécies de Azpeitia encontradas na plataforma continental e talude do extremo sul do Brasil no Oceano Atlântico Sul (28 -34ºS), sob influência de Águas Tropical, Subtropical e Subantártica, bem como do aporte terrestre do Rio La Plata e da Lagoa dos Patos. O plâncton foi amostrado (rede de 20 µm; arrastos verticais) em 27 estações de coleta no inverno de 2005 e verão de 2007. Entre as Asterolampraceae, Asteromphalus flabellatus foi a espécie mais freqüente (57% das amostras), principalmente nas amostras de inverno (92%) em água Subtropical de Plataforma, mas também sob influência da pluma do Rio La Plata ...
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author Marinês Garcia
Clarisse Odebrecht
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Clarisse Odebrecht
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title Remarks on the morphology and distribution of some rare centric diatoms in southern Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters
title_short Remarks on the morphology and distribution of some rare centric diatoms in southern Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters
title_full Remarks on the morphology and distribution of some rare centric diatoms in southern Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters
title_fullStr Remarks on the morphology and distribution of some rare centric diatoms in southern Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters
title_full_unstemmed Remarks on the morphology and distribution of some rare centric diatoms in southern Brazilian continental shelf and slope waters
title_sort remarks on the morphology and distribution of some rare centric diatoms in southern brazilian continental shelf and slope waters
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
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