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Coimbra, J. C.; Pinto, I. D.; Wuerdig, N. L.; Do Carmo, D. A. (1999). Zoogeography of Holocene Podocopina (Ostracoda) from the Brazilian Equatorial shelf. Marine Micropaleontology. 37(3-4): 365-379.
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10.1016/s0377-8398(99)00025-0 [view]
Coimbra, J. C.; Pinto, I. D.; Wuerdig, N. L.; Do Carmo, D. A.
1999
Zoogeography of Holocene Podocopina (Ostracoda) from the Brazilian Equatorial shelf
Marine Micropaleontology
37(3-4): 365-379
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This study reports on the Holocene ostracods of the Brazilian Equatorial shelf from French Guiana to near Natal, almost 1400 km in length. This part of the Western Atlantic Tropical Province, where the mouths of the Amazon and Par a rivers separate two zoogeographical units, has distinct oceanographic and sedimentologic features. Three hundred and thirty nine samples were studied from the REMAC (legs 4, 5, 5A and 6) and the GEOMAR projects (legs I, II and III). The ostracod fauna includes 74 species, of which 37 have been previously described (mostly from other areas). The remaining 37 species are left in open nomenclature although 26 of them are probably new. Twelve species are confined to the northwest and 16 to the southeast of the mouths of the Amazon and Par a rivers. The inner shelf of the northwestern region is a barren zone resulting from turbid freshwater discharged by the Amazon and Par a rivers. Most of the studied species live at water depths of less than 100 m; 28 species inhabit waters shallower than 75 m, and 18 species live in waters shallower than 50 m. Although Brazilian ostracods have many genera and species in common with Holocene ostracods elsewhere in the tropical Atlantic, diversity differs greatly. For example, diversity on the Brazilian Equatorial shelf is lower than elsewhere in the Western Atlantic Tropical Province, but higher than in the Eastern Atlantic Tropical Province. Faunal similarities between these provinces are at the generic rather than species level; exceptions are few and consist of conservative Tethyan species that are cosmopolitan
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