%0 Journal Article %T Replacement of the compound ascidian species in a southeastern Brazilian fouling community %A Rocha %A Rosana Moreira da %J Boletim do Instituto Oceanogr¨˘fico %D 1991 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %R 10.1590/S0373-55241991000200005 %X the replacement of compound ascidians on two series of ceramic plates (225 cm2) has been studied for nine months in the s£żo sebasti£żo channel. one of the series was initiated in the summer and the other in the winter. five species were the most abundant and frequent on the plates. diplosoma listerianum (milne-edwards, 1841) and symplegma brakenhielmi (michaelsen, 1904) showed the higher percent values of cover in the beggining of succession. although didemnum speciosum (herdman, 1886) recruited in high numbers, its cover was only important after some months because of its slow growth rate. clavelina oblonga herdman, 1880 was a typical late successional species with low recruitment intensity and slow growth rate, and botryllus niger (herdman, 1886) was characterized by its constant appearing and disappearing. the overgrowth between ascidian species was not seen and it seems probable that the replacement of species was related to the death of early colonizers that presented a shorter life span. %K ecological succession %K colonies %K fouling organisms %K recruitment %K artificial substrata %K diplosoma listerianum %K symplegpta brakenhielmi %K didemnum speciosum %K clavelina oblonga %K botryllus niger %K canal de s£żo sebasti£żo %K s£żo paulo %K brazil. %U http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0373-55241991000200005&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en