Eocyzicus digueti with a mean density of 265 ± 641 ind. m−2 (range: 3–3920 ind. m−2) composed 70% of the total clam shrimp abundance; while Leptestheria compleximanus, with a mean density of 190 ± 357 ind. m−2 (3–1379 ind. m−2), comprised the remaining 30%.