The mussel Perna perna Linnaeus, 1758, is one of the main sessile species captured on the rocky shores of the southeastern region of the Brazilian coast, and can be collected at a young age to be used ...
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The station-unique taxa mainly include Oxystominidae (9.03%) and Xyalidae (4.51%) within Nematoda (47.74%), Arthropoda (14.19%), and Cnidaria (7.74%) (Figure 3C). Figure 5 Redundancy analysis (RDA) of ...