Sessile and sedentary macrofauna from the Pirapama Shipwreck, Pernambuco, Brazil

Authors

  • Simone Maria de Albuquerque Lira Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Departamento de Oceanografia
  • Cristiane Maria Rocha Farrapeira Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Departamento de Biologia
  • Fernanda Maria Duarte Amaral Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Departamento de Biologia
  • Carla Alecrim Colaço Ramos Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Departamento de Biologia

Keywords:

artificial reefs, biofouling, benthic fauna inventory, marine invertebrates, biodiversity

Abstract

Shipwrecks are considered artificial reef environments - structures immersed in aquatic environments (especially marine ones) that provide fauna with shelter, hard substrates, food and nursery areas. This study aimed to survey the benthic animal biodiversity of the Pirapama shipwreck, located 23 m deep and six miles off Recife harbor. From 2001 to 2007, species were observed, photographed and collected through scuba diving. The material was later sorted and identified in the laboratory. A total of 76 sessile and sedentary animal taxa were recorded belonging to the following phyla: Porifera (Demospongiae and Calcarea), Cnidaria (Hydrozoa and Anthozoa), Mollusca (Bivalvia and Gastropoda), Annelida (Polychaeta), Arthropoda (Cirripedia), Bryozoa (Gymnolaemata), Echinodermata (Asteroidea and Echinoidea), and Chordata (Ascidiacea). The greatest richness was for Porifera and Bryozoa - 13 listed species for each. Eleven new occurrences were recorded for the state of Pernambuco, the hydroid Halopteris polymorpha and ten bryozoan species, one of them being the first record for Brazil (Scrupocellaria curacaoensis). The Pirapama's biodiversity was considered typical when compared to other shipwrecks that have been studied around the world.

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Published

2010-12-01

How to Cite

Lira, S. M. de A., Farrapeira, C. M. R., Amaral, F. M. D., & Ramos, C. A. C. (2010). Sessile and sedentary macrofauna from the Pirapama Shipwreck, Pernambuco, Brazil. Biota Neotropica, 10(4). Retrieved from //www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/731

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