PELD - ELPA | Interannual variability of ichthyoplankton diversity in the Patos Lagoon estuary Southern Brazil
Citation
Muelbert J H (2024). PELD - ELPA | Interannual variability of ichthyoplankton diversity in the Patos Lagoon estuary Southern Brazil. Version 1.16. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande. Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/xrsvj6 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-12.Description
This sub-project aims to study the interannual variability of long term disturbance dynamics of recruitment and of Ichthyoplankton diversity in the estuary of the Patos Lagoon (PLE).Purpose
The general purposes of this data bank is to provide information on ichthyoplankton sampled in the Patos Lagoon estuary.
Sampling Description
Study Extent
First samples were taken in January 10, 2000 and last samples were taken in December 6, 2016. Samples are collected monthly and preferably during the first week of the month.Sampling
Sampling of fish eggs and larvae is made with a 50cm diameter conical net, with a mesh of 300 um and equipped with flow meter. The net is manually hauled on the beach area for 2 people during 2 minutes at 7 stations. In the laboratory, samples are concentrated in 300ml jars and fish eggs and larvae are sorted from the remainder zooplankton. Fish eggs and larvae are then identified to the lowest taxonomic level possible and their total abundance recorded by taxa. Temperature and salinity are registered with a YSI Thermosalinometer with precision of 0.01 ºC and of 0.01 salinity units.Quality Control
Taxonomic determination was done by the same qualified technical expert for the entire period so far. Data is double checked for typing errors and inadequate values.Method steps
- Sampling of fish eggs and larvae is made with a 50cm diameter conical net, with a mesh of 300 um and equipped with flow meter. The net is manually hauled on the beach area for 2 people during 2 minutes at 7 stations. In the laboratory, samples are concentrated in 300ml jars and fish eggs and larvae are sorted from the remainder zooplankton. Fish eggs and larvae are then identified to the lowest taxonomic level possible and their total abundance recorded by taxa and standardized at 100m3. All the collected material is preserved in formaldehyde 4%. Temperature and salinity are registered with a YSI Thermosalinometer with precision of 0.01 ºC and of 0.01 salinity units.
Taxonomic Coverages
Due to the long sample time, there are different taxonomical categories and classifications that need to be reviewed.
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Animaliarank: kingdom
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Chordatarank: phylum
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Actinopterygiirank: class
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Anguilliformesrank: order
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Atheriniformesrank: order
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Beloniformesrank: order
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Characiformesrank: order
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Clupeiformesrank: order
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Cyprinodontiformesrank: order
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Elopiformesrank: order
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Gobiesociformesrank: order
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Perciformesrank: order
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Pleuronectiformesrank: order
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Siluriformesrank: order
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Syngnathiformesrank: order
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Achiridaerank: family
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Anablepidaerank: family
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Atherinidaerank: family
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Atherinopsidaerank: family
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Blenniidaerank: family
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Carangidaerank: family
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Characidaerank: family
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Clupeidaerank: family
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Engraulidaerank: family
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Gerreidaerank: family
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Gobiesocidaerank: family
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Gobiidaerank: family
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Hemiramphidaerank: family
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Mugilidaerank: family
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Paralichthyidaerank: family
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Pimelodidaerank: family
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Poeciliidaerank: family
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Sciaenidaerank: family
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Stromateidaerank: family
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Syngnathidaerank: family
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Trichiuridaerank: family
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Anchoarank: genus
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Atherinellarank: genus
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Blenniusrank: genus
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Brevoortiarank: genus
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Catathyridiumrank: genus
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Cynoscionrank: genus
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Engraulisrank: genus
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Eucinostomusrank: genus
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Gobiesoxrank: genus
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Gobionellusrank: genus
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Gobiosomarank: genus
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Hyporhamphusrank: genus
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Jenynsiarank: genus
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Lycengraulisrank: genus
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Macrodonrank: genus
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Menticirrhusrank: genus
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Micropogoniasrank: genus
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Mugilrank: genus
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Odontesthesrank: genus
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Paralichthysrank: genus
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Paralonchurusrank: genus
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Parapimelodusrank: genus
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Paronarank: genus
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Peprilusrank: genus
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Poeciliarank: genus
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Ramnogasterrank: genus
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Syngnathusrank: genus
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Trachinotusrank: genus
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Trichiurusrank: genus
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Anchoa mariniirank: species
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Brevoortia pectinatarank: species
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Catathyridium garmanirank: species
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Catathyridium jenynsiirank: species
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Engraulis anchoitarank: species
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Eucinostomus gularank: species
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Eucinostomus melanopterusrank: species
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Gobiesox strumosusrank: species
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Gobionellus oceanicusrank: species
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Gobiosoma parrirank: species
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Hyporhamphus robertirank: species
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Lycengraulis grossidensrank: species
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Macrodon atricaudarank: species
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Menticirrhus americanusrank: species
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Micropogonias furnierirank: species
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Mugil curemarank: species
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Mugil lizarank: species
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Paralichthys orbignyanusrank: species
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Paralonchurus brasiliensisrank: species
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Parapimelodus nigribarbisrank: species
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Parona signatarank: species
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Peprilus parurank: species
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Poecilia vivipararank: species
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Ramnogaster arcuatarank: species
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Syngnathus follettirank: species
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Trachinotus goodeirank: species
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Trichiurus lepturusrank: species
Geographic Coverages
The Patos Lagoon located in the southern Brazilian coastal plain (Rio Grande do Sul state), is the largest (10,360 km2) choked lagoon in the world. It stretches in a NE SW direction from the city of Porto Alegre (30°30’ S) to Rio Grande (32°12’ S). In the south, an estuarine region of approximately 10 % of total area is connected by a single and narrow inlet to the Atlantic Ocean. The major tributary rivers in the northern and central areas of Patos Lagoon, and the São Gonçalo channel in the southern area, are significant freshwater sources from an extensive drainage basin. The hydrodynamics of Patos Lagoon estuary is strongly controlled by river discharge and the action of predominant winds. Ichthyoplankton samples were collected in shallow beaches in the estuary and in the adjacent coastal sandy beaches.
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
José Henrique Muelbertoriginator
position: Researcher
FURG - University of Rio Grande
Av. Itália Km 08 P.O. Box 474
Rio Grande
96205001
Rio Grande do Sul
BR
email: docjhm@furg.br
José Henrique Muelbert
metadata author
position: Researcher
FURG - University of Rio Grande
Av. Itália Km 08 P.O. Box 474
Rio Grande
96205001
Rio Grande do Sul
BR
email: docjhm@furg.br
Eduardo Resende Secchi
point of contact
position: Researcher and Coordinator of the Brazilian Long Term Ecological Research (PELD Site 8)
FURG - University of Rio Grande
Av. Itália Km 08 P.O. Box 474
Rio Grande
96205001
Rio Grande do Sul
BR
Telephone: 5332336538
email: edu.secchi@furg.br
Clarisse Odebrecht
point of contact
position: researcher
FURG - University of Rio Grande
Av. Itália Km 08 P.O. Box 474
Rio Grande
96205001
Rio Grande do Sul
BR
Telephone: +555332336520
email: doclar@furg.br
José Henrique Muelbert
principal investigator
position: Researcher
FURG - University of Rio Grande
Av. Itália Km 08 P.O. Box 474
Rio Grande
96205001
Rio Grande do Sul
BR
email: docjhm@furg.br
Valéria Marques Lemos
administrative point of contact
position: Researcher
FURG - University of Rio Grande
Av. Itália Km 08
Rio Grande
96205001
Rio Grande do Sul
BR
email: vavadeleom@yahoo.com.br
Marianna Lanari
administrative point of contact
position: Researcher
FURG - University of Rio Grande
Av. Itália Km 08
Rio Grande
96205001
Rio Grande do Sul
BR
email: marianna.lanari@gmail.com