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Research paper thumbnail of BIOINDICADORES DE VAZÃO ECOLÓGICA

Research paper thumbnail of Biodiversity and spatial distribution of Polychaeta (Annelida) communities in coral-algal buildup sediment, Bahia, Brazil

Research paper thumbnail of Bahia, análise & dados

Research paper thumbnail of Gametogenic cycle and reproductive behavior of Iphigenia brasiliana (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Donacidae) in the Subaé river estuary, Todos os Santos Bay, Bahia, …

Iheringia. Série Zoologia, 2012

This study aimed to describe the gametogenic cycle and reproductive behavior of the population of... more This study aimed to describe the gametogenic cycle and reproductive behavior of the population of Iphigenia brasiliana (Lamarck, 1818) in the estuary of the Subaé river, Todos os Santos Bay, Bahia. The bivalves were collected from November 2001 to November 2002. A total of 244 specimens was measured (anteroposterior axis), gutted, fixed, dehydrated and embedded in paraffin. The histology of the gonads was performed by 5 mm thick serial sections of gonadal tissue, and stained with HE. The length at the beginning of gonadal maturation (Lpm) was estimated from the distribution of the relative frequencies of youth and adults, by length class of individuals. The relative frequencies of the sexes at each stage of development were considered together for the analysis of the reproductive behavior of the population, and, separately, to assess the sexual cycle synchrony between males and females. We observed a variation of sizes between 9.1 and 66.6 mm, with a mean length of 50.2 mm. The study showed no significant difference between the sizes of males and females. There was no evidence of gender differentiation in 2.1% of subjects analyzed. 51.6% of subjects were identified as males (M) and 46.3% as females (F), without significant differences among average number of male and female, resulting in the proportion of M:F ratio of 1,1:1. Lpm was estimated at 11.4 mm, but only to achieve average length of 34.4 mm, all subjects were considered adults. We characterized four stages of evolution of gonadal development in females and males. Analysis of different stages allowed the observation of the atresia phenomena and sex reversal in females. The reproductive cycle presents continuous elimination of gametes, with higher reproductive intensities in the months of November 2001 to April 2002 and also in October 2002.

Research paper thumbnail of Trace metal contamination and benthic assemblages in Subaé estuarine system, Brazil

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Ictiofauna das praias de Cabuçu e Berlinque: Uma contribuição ao conhecimento das comunidades de peixes na Baía de Todos os Santos–Bahia–Brasil

Research paper thumbnail of Impact of petroleum pollution on aquatic coastal ecosystems in Brazil

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1997

Research paper thumbnail of BIOINDICADORES DE VAZÃO ECOLÓGICA

Research paper thumbnail of Biodiversity and spatial distribution of Polychaeta (Annelida) communities in coral-algal buildup sediment, Bahia, Brazil

Research paper thumbnail of Bahia, análise & dados

Research paper thumbnail of Gametogenic cycle and reproductive behavior of Iphigenia brasiliana (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Donacidae) in the Subaé river estuary, Todos os Santos Bay, Bahia, …

Iheringia. Série Zoologia, 2012

This study aimed to describe the gametogenic cycle and reproductive behavior of the population of... more This study aimed to describe the gametogenic cycle and reproductive behavior of the population of Iphigenia brasiliana (Lamarck, 1818) in the estuary of the Subaé river, Todos os Santos Bay, Bahia. The bivalves were collected from November 2001 to November 2002. A total of 244 specimens was measured (anteroposterior axis), gutted, fixed, dehydrated and embedded in paraffin. The histology of the gonads was performed by 5 mm thick serial sections of gonadal tissue, and stained with HE. The length at the beginning of gonadal maturation (Lpm) was estimated from the distribution of the relative frequencies of youth and adults, by length class of individuals. The relative frequencies of the sexes at each stage of development were considered together for the analysis of the reproductive behavior of the population, and, separately, to assess the sexual cycle synchrony between males and females. We observed a variation of sizes between 9.1 and 66.6 mm, with a mean length of 50.2 mm. The study showed no significant difference between the sizes of males and females. There was no evidence of gender differentiation in 2.1% of subjects analyzed. 51.6% of subjects were identified as males (M) and 46.3% as females (F), without significant differences among average number of male and female, resulting in the proportion of M:F ratio of 1,1:1. Lpm was estimated at 11.4 mm, but only to achieve average length of 34.4 mm, all subjects were considered adults. We characterized four stages of evolution of gonadal development in females and males. Analysis of different stages allowed the observation of the atresia phenomena and sex reversal in females. The reproductive cycle presents continuous elimination of gametes, with higher reproductive intensities in the months of November 2001 to April 2002 and also in October 2002.

Research paper thumbnail of Trace metal contamination and benthic assemblages in Subaé estuarine system, Brazil

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Ictiofauna das praias de Cabuçu e Berlinque: Uma contribuição ao conhecimento das comunidades de peixes na Baía de Todos os Santos–Bahia–Brasil

Research paper thumbnail of Impact of petroleum pollution on aquatic coastal ecosystems in Brazil

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1997