Estuaries are highly dynamic, spatially complex systems showing large daily fluctuations in salinity. Estuarine organisms, especially small animals with limited locomotory capacities, are thus expected to have variable ecological and morphophysiological strategies. This paper evaluates the responses to salinity challenges in four species of neotropical annelids along a subtropical estuarine gradient by assessing mortality (i.e., tolerance) and changes in body weight (proxy for water fluxes). We selected the nereidids Alitta sp. and Laeonereis acuta, with broad salinity niches, and the nephtyid Nephtys fluviatilis and the melinnid Isolda pulchella, with either narrow salinity niches or a more restricted spatial range. Worms were weighed, exp...
99-101Isolated beds of Diopatra neapolitana occur in the backwaters of Cochin, Kerala, India, extend...
Trabajo presentado en ECSA 56 (Coastal systems in transition: From a 'natural' to an 'anthropogenica...
Salinity levels are rising in many freshwater environments, yet there are few direct measurements of...
Estuaries are highly dynamic, spatially complex systems showing large daily fluctuations in salinity...
Respiration and food assimilation of two estuarine bacterivorous nematodes, the rhabditid Pellioditi...
The present investigation was undertaken to understand the role of osmotic regulation in the distrib...
of two Portuguese estuaries exposed to different degrees of anthropogenic stress: the Mira and the M...
Naturalised populations in estuaries are characteristic of non-native species tolerant to the salini...
The present study investigates the influence of salinity and temperature on the life history of two ...
Experiments in Ivorian lagoons on the tolerance of tilapias to brackishwater showed significant diff...
The spatial distribution of the nematodes and macrofauna communities in the subtidal sediments along...
Carcinonemertes carcinophila is a nemertean from a genus of symbiotic, decapod-egg predating, marine...
Salinity is a major factor impacting estuarine organisms, especially in cases of abrupt changes. The...
Neohelice granulata (Chasmagnathus granulatus) is an intertidal crab species living in salt marshes ...
Reproductive and population-level responses are ecologically relevant diagnostic tools for revealing...
99-101Isolated beds of Diopatra neapolitana occur in the backwaters of Cochin, Kerala, India, extend...
Trabajo presentado en ECSA 56 (Coastal systems in transition: From a 'natural' to an 'anthropogenica...
Salinity levels are rising in many freshwater environments, yet there are few direct measurements of...
Estuaries are highly dynamic, spatially complex systems showing large daily fluctuations in salinity...
Respiration and food assimilation of two estuarine bacterivorous nematodes, the rhabditid Pellioditi...
The present investigation was undertaken to understand the role of osmotic regulation in the distrib...
of two Portuguese estuaries exposed to different degrees of anthropogenic stress: the Mira and the M...
Naturalised populations in estuaries are characteristic of non-native species tolerant to the salini...
The present study investigates the influence of salinity and temperature on the life history of two ...
Experiments in Ivorian lagoons on the tolerance of tilapias to brackishwater showed significant diff...
The spatial distribution of the nematodes and macrofauna communities in the subtidal sediments along...
Carcinonemertes carcinophila is a nemertean from a genus of symbiotic, decapod-egg predating, marine...
Salinity is a major factor impacting estuarine organisms, especially in cases of abrupt changes. The...
Neohelice granulata (Chasmagnathus granulatus) is an intertidal crab species living in salt marshes ...
Reproductive and population-level responses are ecologically relevant diagnostic tools for revealing...
99-101Isolated beds of Diopatra neapolitana occur in the backwaters of Cochin, Kerala, India, extend...
Trabajo presentado en ECSA 56 (Coastal systems in transition: From a 'natural' to an 'anthropogenica...
Salinity levels are rising in many freshwater environments, yet there are few direct measurements of...