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1. Habitat use of five sympatric predatory reef fishes at a remote island in the south‐western Atlantic.

2. Dynamics of Coral Reef Benthic Assemblages of the Abrolhos Bank, Eastern Brazil: Inferences on Natural and Anthropogenic Drivers.

3. Use of riverine through reef habitat systems by dog snapper (Lutjanus jocu) in eastern Brazil

4. Positive species interactions structure rhodolith bed communities at a global scale.

5. Coping with collapse: Functional robustness of coral‐reef fish network to simulated cascade extinction.

6. Remote sensing, isotopic composition and metagenomics analyses revealed Doce River ore plume reached the southern Abrolhos Bank Reefs.

7. No coral recovery three years after a major bleaching event in reefs in the Southwestern Atlantic refugium.

8. Fish biodiversity of Saint Peter and Saint Paulʼs Archipelago, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge, Brazil: new records and a species database.

9. Comment on the article "Effect of human impact on coral reef herbivorous fish niche" by Leitão et al. (2023).

10. Functional diversity patterns of reef fish, corals and algae in the Brazilian biogeographical province.

11. Microbial and sponge loops modify fish production in phase-shifting coral reefs.

12. Low functional vulnerability of fish assemblages to coral loss in Southwestern Atlantic marginal reefs.

13. Breviolum and Cladocopium Are Dominant Among Symbiodiniaceae of the Coral Holobiont Madracis decactis.

14. Ecological Links between Pelagic and Mesophotic Reef Fishes in an Oceanic Archipelago of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean.

15. Mechanisms of dispersal and establishment drive a stepping stone community assembly on seamounts and oceanic islands.

16. A blueprint for securing Brazil's marine biodiversity and supporting the achievement of global conservation goals.

17. Genomic and ecological attributes of marine bacteriophages encoding bacterial virulence genes.

18. Proxies to detect hotspots of invertebrate biodiversity on rhodolith beds across the Southwestern Atlantic.

19. Light availability for reef-building organisms in a plume-influenced shelf.

20. Diversity of settlement‐stage reef fishes captured by light‐trap in a tropical south‐west Atlantic Ocean coastal reef system.

21. Metagenomic and isotopic signatures of the Amazon River plume into the southern red snapper fish (Lutjanus purpureus).

22. Levelling-up rhodolith-bed science to address global-scale conservation challenges.

24. Feeding ecology of two sympatric species of large-sized groupers (Perciformes: Epinephelidae) on Southwestern Atlantic coralline reefs.

25. Turbidity shapes shallow Southwestern Atlantic benthic reef communities.

26. Baseline Assessment of Mesophotic Reefs of the Vitória-Trindade Seamount Chain Based on Water Quality, Microbial Diversity, Benthic Cover and Fish Biomass Data.

27. Potential metabolic strategies of widely distributed holobionts in the oceanic archipelago of St Peter and St Paul (Brazil).

28. Fish Biodiversity of the Vitória-Trindade Seamount Chain, Southwestern Atlantic: An Updated Database.

29. Physiologic and metagenomic attributes of the rhodoliths forming the largest CaCO3 bed in the South Atlantic Ocean.

30. Sinkhole-like structures as bioproductivity hotspots in the Abrolhos Bank.

31. Bacterial communities associated with three Brazilian endemic reef corals (Mussismilia spp.) in a coastal reef of the Abrolhos shelf.

32. Buracas: Novel and unusual sinkhole-like features in the Abrolhos Bank.

33. Rhodolith Beds Are Major CaCO3 Bio-Factories in the Tropical South West Atlantic.

34. Extensive Rhodolith Beds Cover the Summits of Southwestern Atlantic Ocean Seamounts.

35. Bacterial Community Associated with Healthy and Diseased Reef Coral Mussismilia hispida from Eastern Brazil.

36. Diversity and pathogenic potential of vibrios isolated from Abrolhos Bank corals.

38. Water column and bottom gradients on the continental shelf eastward of the Amazon River mouth and implications for mesophotic reef occurrence.

39. Author Correction: Protecting nursery areas without fisheries management is not enough to conserve the most endangered parrotfish of the Atlantic Ocean.

40. Protecting nursery areas without fisheries management is not enough to conserve the most endangered parrotfish of the Atlantic Ocean.

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