Title of article :
Macrofauna associated to Mycale microsigmatosa (Porifera, Demospongiae) in Rio de Janeiro State, SE Brazil
Author/Authors :
Suzi M. Ribeiro، نويسنده , , Elianne P. Omena، نويسنده , , Guilherme Muricy، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The macrofauna (endo- and epi-biotic) associated to the sponge Mycale (Carmia) microsigmatosa Arndt, 1927 was studied at
three sites in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil (Arraial do Cabo, Nitero´ i, and Rio de Janeiro). A total of 2235 individuals (over 1mm
long) of 75 invertebrate species were found associated to 19 specimens of the sponge. The most abundant and diverse taxa were the
crustaceans (83%, 31 spp.), polychetes (10%, 18 spp.), and molluscs (3.7%, 15 spp.). Cnidarians, platyhelminthes, ascidians,
echinoderms, pycnogonids, bryozoans, and sponges were also represented. Amphipod crustaceans were the dominant group,
comprising 61% of all individuals collected. Species richness and abundance of associated fauna were highly correlated with sponge
volume, but diversity and evenness were not. The site of collection influenced the species composition of the fauna associated to M.
microsigmatosa but did not change significantly its diversity, abundance, richness, and dominance patterns of higher taxa. Pregnant
females and juvenile stages of 29% of the species associated, including crustaceans, molluscs, echinoderms, and pycnogonids were
frequently found inside M. microsigmatosa. Although many of these organisms do occur and reproduce in other habitats outside the
sponge as well, M. microsigmatosa is also important for their reproduction and survivorship, thus contributing for the maintenance
of biodiversity in Southwestern Atlantic sublittoral rocky shores.
Keywords :
Mycale , associated fauna , Sponge , ecology , SW Atlantic , Poecilosclerida