The population dynamics and reproductive strategy of the polychaete Scolelepis goodbodyi (Jones, 1962), were investigated between June 2009 and May 2010 at Manguinhos beach, southeastern, Brazil. A total of 9,242 individuals were collected. The density did not differ significantly from one month to another. The estimated values of the growth, recruitment, and mortality rates were studied using the width of the third setiger and the growth curves for the populations were adjusted by the Bhattacharya method (L'= 1.23, K = 1.2, mortality = 0.73). Two annual cohorts were identified in the period. Significant differences between males and females were observed in the population (x² = 71.6, p < 0.01) and between sexually defined and sexually inde...
This study was aimed to examine the influence of beach morphodynamic on polychaete intertidal fauna ...
This study investigates two populations of a polychaete identified as Ophelia barquii Fauvel, 1927, ...
The Polychaeta Sabellaria wilsoni occurs from the Gulf of Mexico to Argentina, building sandy reefs...
The aim of this study was to examine the reproductive and gametogenic cycle of the spionid polychaet...
The cosmopolitan sandy beach polychaete Scolelepis squamata constitutes an important food resource f...
Different aspects of reproductive biology of the polychaete Timarete filigera (Delle Chiaje) were st...
The distribution, population dynamics and secondary production of the polychaete Euzonus furciferus ...
Scolelepis sp., is abundant in the intertidal zone of sandy beaches along the coast of the state of ...
The reproductive biology and population ecology of the sabellid polychaete, Sabella pavonina (Savign...
Seven hundred and six specimens of Scoletepis cf. chilensis and 551 specimens of Scolelep ' goodbod ...
A population of the polychaete Polydora ligni Webster was studied during 1982 and 1983 in Alewife Co...
Macrofaunal polychaete densities across a stable, fine-sand, intertidal flat in Pauatahanui Inlet we...
Orientador: Antonia Cecília Zacagnini AmaralDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campin...
Boltachova, Natalya A., Lisitskaya, Elena V., Podzorova, Darina V. (2015): The population dynamics a...
The relationship between body size and population growth rate λ has been studied in two species of o...
This study was aimed to examine the influence of beach morphodynamic on polychaete intertidal fauna ...
This study investigates two populations of a polychaete identified as Ophelia barquii Fauvel, 1927, ...
The Polychaeta Sabellaria wilsoni occurs from the Gulf of Mexico to Argentina, building sandy reefs...
The aim of this study was to examine the reproductive and gametogenic cycle of the spionid polychaet...
The cosmopolitan sandy beach polychaete Scolelepis squamata constitutes an important food resource f...
Different aspects of reproductive biology of the polychaete Timarete filigera (Delle Chiaje) were st...
The distribution, population dynamics and secondary production of the polychaete Euzonus furciferus ...
Scolelepis sp., is abundant in the intertidal zone of sandy beaches along the coast of the state of ...
The reproductive biology and population ecology of the sabellid polychaete, Sabella pavonina (Savign...
Seven hundred and six specimens of Scoletepis cf. chilensis and 551 specimens of Scolelep ' goodbod ...
A population of the polychaete Polydora ligni Webster was studied during 1982 and 1983 in Alewife Co...
Macrofaunal polychaete densities across a stable, fine-sand, intertidal flat in Pauatahanui Inlet we...
Orientador: Antonia Cecília Zacagnini AmaralDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campin...
Boltachova, Natalya A., Lisitskaya, Elena V., Podzorova, Darina V. (2015): The population dynamics a...
The relationship between body size and population growth rate λ has been studied in two species of o...
This study was aimed to examine the influence of beach morphodynamic on polychaete intertidal fauna ...
This study investigates two populations of a polychaete identified as Ophelia barquii Fauvel, 1927, ...
The Polychaeta Sabellaria wilsoni occurs from the Gulf of Mexico to Argentina, building sandy reefs...