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Moraes, F.C.; Vilanova, E.P.; Muricy, G. (2003). Distribuição das esponjas (Porifera) na Reserva Biológica do Atol das Rocas, Nordeste do Brasil. Arquivos do Museu Nacional, Série Zoologia. 61(1): 13-22.
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Moraes, F.C.; Vilanova, E.P.; Muricy, G.
2003
Distribuição das esponjas (Porifera) na Reserva Biológica do Atol das Rocas, Nordeste do Brasil.
Arquivos do Museu Nacional, Série Zoologia
61(1): 13-22
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Due to the richness and uniqueness of its fauna, Atol das Rocas harbours the first Marine Biological Reserve in Brazil, but only six species of sponges were previously recorded from the atoll. In the present study the structure of the sponge community in the Biological Reserve of Atol das Rocas is described through quali- and quantitative sampling in 18 collection sites. Thirty-six sponge species from 24 families were found, which summed with previous records makes a total of 39 species now known from the atoll. At least six species are new, and four (Plakortis sp.3, Clathrina sp., Holoxea violacea and Aplysina sp.) are provisionally endemic of Atol das Rocas. Total species diversity and evenness were moderately high (H=2.38, J=0.71), as well as total sponge abundance (14.2 ind.m-2).
Spirastrella hartmani (5.4 ind.m-2) and Chondrilla aff. nucula (1.1 ind.m-2) were the most abundant sponge species in the atoll. Highest sponge diversity (H’= 2.13) and density (70.4 ind.m-2) were found at Fenda site, a cryptic environment with low water movement and 7m depth. The lowest diversity (H’= 0.22) and density (1.7 ind.m-2) were found at the shallow (10-30cm depth), exposed tide pools. Atol das Rocas shares several sponge species with Fernando de Noronha (13/39) and with the littoral of Pernambuco (12/39). The degree of endemism of the sponge community observed in the atoll was low (10%) if compared to New Caledonia reef for example (71%), but this number can increase with more collections and refinement of taxonomic studies.
Brazil
South West Atlantic ( =only warm temperate; cold temperate see *SUB)
South West Atlantic ( =only warm temperate; cold temperate see *SUB)
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Acarnus innominatus Gray, 1867 (additional source)
Agelas dispar Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 (additional source)
Ectyoplasia ferox (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864) (additional source)
Pseudaxinella reticulata (Ridley & Dendy, 1886) accepted as Dragmacidon reticulatum (Ridley & Dendy, 1886) (additional source)
Agelas dispar Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 (additional source)
Ectyoplasia ferox (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864) (additional source)
Pseudaxinella reticulata (Ridley & Dendy, 1886) accepted as Dragmacidon reticulatum (Ridley & Dendy, 1886) (additional source)
Fernando de Noronha and Atoll das Rocas for Acarnus innominatus Gray, 1867
Fernando de Noronha and Atoll das Rocas for Cinachyrella alloclada (Uliczka, 1929)
Fernando de Noronha and Atoll das Rocas for Mycale (Mycale) arenaria Hajdu & Desqueyroux-Faúndez, 1994
Fernando de Noronha and Atoll das Rocas for Pachataxa lutea Pulitzer-Finali, 1986
Sao Pedro and Sao Paulo Islands for Scopalina ruetzleri (Wiedenmayer, 1977)
Fernando de Noronha and Atoll das Rocas for Cinachyrella alloclada (Uliczka, 1929)
Fernando de Noronha and Atoll das Rocas for Mycale (Mycale) arenaria Hajdu & Desqueyroux-Faúndez, 1994
Fernando de Noronha and Atoll das Rocas for Pachataxa lutea Pulitzer-Finali, 1986
Sao Pedro and Sao Paulo Islands for Scopalina ruetzleri (Wiedenmayer, 1977)