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 Lozoya, J.P. and O. Defeo (2006) Effects of a freshwater canal discharge on an ovoviviparous isopod inhabiting an exposed sandy beach. Marine and Freshwater Research 57: 421–428.

 

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Reference ID 19036
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Lozoya, J.P.
Defeo, O.
Publication Year (for display) 2006
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Title Effects of a freshwater canal discharge on an ovoviviparous isopod inhabiting an exposed sandy beach
Secondary Title Marine and Freshwater Research
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Pages 421–428
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The present study evaluates the effects of an artificial freshwater discharge (Canal Andreoni) on the ecology of the ovoviviparous isopod Excirolana armata. Bimonthly, 17 environmental variables plus isopod abundance, biomass, fecundity, growth and mortality were compared between three sites: ‘Barra del Chuy’ (undisturbed), at 13 km from the canal, ‘Coronilla’ (moderately disturbed), at 1 km, and ‘Andreoni’ (grossly disturbed), at the canal mouth. Environmental (salinity, slope, beach width, and swash width) and some biological (isopod abundance, biomass and growth rates) variables significantly decreased towards Canal Andreoni. Salinity was the most important explanatory variable of spatial trends in isopod biomass. However, the reproductive output, fecundity, survival and individual weight were not affected, suggesting that E. armata is regulated by density-dependent and abiotic factors operating together: the former were more intense on undisturbed conditions, whereas the latter prevailed in impacted ones. Internal brooding counteracts the effect of fresh water, which explains the lack of effect of environmental harshness on reproductive traits. Keywords: Excirolana, freshwater discharges, internal brooding, Uruguay
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