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      Diversity of benthic fauna of rhodoliths and sediments deposited on sandstone reefs in Southeast Brazil

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          Abstract Sandstone reefs play an important role in sheltering a great diversity of organisms. In the north sector of the state of Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil, the beaches are characterized by ferruginous sandstone reefs in the intertidal zones. These structures have unconsolidated sediment deposited over the reefs, mainly composed of bioclastic fragments of shells and seaweed, like the rhodolith. Rhodoliths are free-living calcareous algae with three-dimensional structures. By modifying the environment's physical characteristics, they create new microhabitats capable of being inhabited by several organisms, such as meio- and macrobenthonic invertebrates. This study sought to investigate the diversity of benthic fauna (macro- and meiofauna) on different substrates (rhodoliths vs. unconsolidated sediment) in the sandstone reef and investigate whether there are differences in benthic community structure between reef zones on Gramuté Beach in the Costa das Algas Environmental Protection Area in Aracruz, Espírito Santo, Brazil. Uni and multifactor analyses showed significant differences in the composition of the benthic fauna between the substrates (p < 0.05). Meiofauna and macrofauna had higher numbers of taxa and diversity associated with rhodoliths compared to with sediments. A multivariate analysis corroborates the results of the univariate, showing variations between substrates and beach zones. The presence of rhodoliths at Gramuté Beach contributes to the heterogeneity of the ecosystem and increases the richness and diversity of the benthos. The character of the benthic community and its dynamic aspects are discussed herein and are extremely important for conservation actions.

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            The Nonconcept of Species Diversity: A Critique and Alternative Parameters

            The recent literature on species diversity contains many semantic, conceptual, and technical problems. It is suggested that, as a result of these problems, species diversity has become a meaningless concept, that the term be abandoned, and that ecologists take a more critical approach to species-number relations and rely less on information theoretic and other analogies. As multispecific collections of organisms possess numerous statistical properties which conform to the conventional criteria for diversity indices, such collections are not intrinsically arrangeable in linear order along some diversity scale. Several such properties or "species composition parameters" having straightforward biological interpretations are presented as alternatives to the diversity approach. The two most basic of these are simply ▵1 =[n/n-1][1-Σi (N _i/_N)2 ] =the proportion of potential interindividual encounters which is interspecific (as opposed to intraspecific), assuming every individual in the collection can encounter all other individuals, E(Sn ) = Σi [1-(N-Nin )/(Nn )] =the expected number of species in a sample of n individuals selected at random from a collection containing N individuals, S species, and Ni individuals in the ith species.
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                Ocean and Coastal Research
                Ocean Coast. Res.
                Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                2675-2824
                2022
                : 70
                : e22010
                Affiliations
                [1] Salvador Bahia orgnameUniversidade Federal da Bahia orgdiv1Instituto de Biologia orgdiv2Programa de Pós Graduação em Biodiversidade e Evolução Brazil
                [2] São Mateus Espírito Santo orgnameUniversidade Federal do Espírito Santo orgdiv1Centro Universitário Norte do Espírito Santo orgdiv2Departamento de Ciências Agrárias e Biológicas Brazil
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                S2675-28242022000100303 S2675-2824(22)07000000303
                10.1590/2675-2824070.21029sbn
                3287dc24-b8e3-4f0e-b89c-66da3148bfed

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 06 April 2021
                : 27 January 2022
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                Biodiversity,Costa Das Algas environmental protection area,Faunal assemblage,Macrofauna,Meiofauna

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