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The Fate of Corals: Will They Overcome Competition with Algae and Cyanobacteria in a Changing Environment?
Coral reefs provide substantial ecological and economic services to coastal communities
in the tropics. Hence, there is a great concern about the permanence of these ecosystems
and the consequent loss of the economic, ...
Conservation status and spatial patterns of AGRRA vitality indices in Southwestern Atlantic Reefs
(2010-05-01)
Coral reefs along the Eastern Brazilian coast extend for a distance of 800km from 12° to 18°S. They are the largest and the richest reefs of Brazil coasts, and represent the Southernmost coral reefs of the Southwestern ...
Succession of the sessile benthic community at a coral reef restoration site
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2023)
Alien algae Undaria pinnatifida causes habitat loss for rocky reef fishes in north Patagonia
(Springer, 2011-01)
Since the introduction of Undaria into Nuevo Gulf, Argentina, around 1992, this alien seaweed has now colonized different sites over 700 km of coast, forming dense seasonal forests in waters from 0 to 15 meters in depth. ...
A note on the occurrence of the encrusting foraminifera Homotrema rubrum in reef sediments from two distinctive hydrodynamic settings
(Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 2002)
Sediment samples from two different reef environments were analyzed for their foraminiferal content: the Sioba/Rio do Fogo reefs, located in a broad shallow shelf dominated by strong currents (Rio Grande do Norte State), ...
Rapid bioerosion in a tropical upwelling coral reef
(2018)
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural variability of sediment production, reef accretion, and their effects on the carbonate budget. Bioerosion (i.e. biodegradation ...
Rapid bioerosion in a tropical upwelling coral reef
(2018)
Coral reefs persist in an accretion-erosion balance, which is critical for understanding the natural variability of sediment production, reef accretion, and their effects on the carbonate budget. Bioerosion (i.e. biodegradation ...
Spatial and temporal dynamics of the abundance of crustose calcareous algae on the southernmost coral reefs of the western Atlantic (Abrolhos Bank, Brazil)
(Korean Soc Phycology, 2018)
Crustose calcareous algae (CCA) constitute one of the main reef builders on the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil. Once CCA taxonomy is locally understood, differences in growth-forms may be useful for the delimitation of taxa using ...
A note on the occurrence of the encrusting foraminifera Homotrema rubrum in reef sediments from two distinctive hydrodynamic settings
(Academia Brasileira de Ci??ncias, 2002-01)