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Interpretação biogeográfica da distribuição do gênero Littoridina (Hydrobiidae) nas lagoas costeiras do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

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Chomenko, L., & Schäfer, A. (1984). Interpretação biogeográfica da distribuição do gênero Littoridina (Hydrobiidae) nas lagoas costeiras do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Amazoniana: Limnologia et Oecologia Regionalis Systematis Fluminis Amazonas, 9(1), 127-146.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0004-71EE-1
Abstract
This work aimed to a biogeographical and autecological survey concerning the influence of salinity on Littoridina distribution in the lagoons of Rio Grande do Sul Coastal Plain.
Salinity was determined in 71 sample-points corresponding to 42 lagoons, lagunes and connection
channels, in the area between Itapeva Lagoon and Peixe Lagoon, through measurements and collections
with longitudinal and daily (seasonal) profiles, from November 1978 to March 1980. Concomitantly
molluscs were collected and other abiotic parameters were measured.
In order to verify the interrelationship between Littoridina distribution and salinity, laboratory
bio-assays were carried out, with the collected and acclimatized individuals being submitted to several
concentrations. Particular methodological procedures were developed.
The present work shows the importance of salinity on biogeographical interpretation of freshwater and brackish water molluscs distribution in Rio Grande do Sul coastal region, using field surveys
combined to laboratory autecological tests, and demonstrates the possibility of utilizing the studied
species molluscs as salinity bioindicators.