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Halichoeres sazimai, a new species of wrasse (Perciformes: Labridae) from the Western South Atlantic
(Magnolia PressAucklandNova Zelândia, 2009)
ReefBahia, an integrated GIS approach for coral reef conservation in Bahia, Brazil
(2013)
Coral reefs around the world are facing serious threats. These fragile ecosystems are in need for conservation. The coastal state of Bahia hosts the most extensive and richest area of coral reefs in the South Atlantic ...
Reef fishes of the Anchieta Island State Park, Southwestern Atlantic, Brazil
(Revista Biota Neotropica, 2018-01-01)
This paper presents a checklist of the reef fish fauna of the Anchieta Island State Park, a no-take zone in which no extractive activities are allowed, in Ubatuba, Southeastern Brazil. Data was obtained between 2011 and ...
A honeymoon in Brazil: the spawning behavior of an exotic reef fish in the western south Atlantic
(Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia, 2010)
The rocky reef fishes of Vermelha Beach, a marine-estuarine transitional zone at Guanabara Bay, Brazil
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2017)
Rocky reef fish assemblage structure in coastal islands of southern Brazil
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2018)
The Importance of Surface Orientation in Biodiversity Monitoring Protocols: The Case of Patagonian Rocky Reefs
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2020-12)
Temperate rocky reefs in Atlantic Patagonia are productive areas that support a high diversity of invertebrates, algae, and fishes. Complex surface structures on rocky reefs offer a range of microhabitats, which in turn, ...
Rocky reef biodiversity survey: Punta Pardelas, Argentina
(Pensoft Publishers, 2021-12)
Temperate rocky reefs in the SW Atlantic are productive areas that support highly diverse communities of invertebrates, algae and fishes. Rocky outcrops form complex structures which offer a diversity of microhabitats that ...
Monitoring rocky reef biodiversity by underwater geo-referenced photoquadrats
(Society for Underwater Technology, 2021-06)
Digital images are an excellent tool for divers to sample hard-bottom subtidal habitats as bottom time is limited and high-definition images can be collected quickly and accurately. The present paper describes a sampling ...