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1. Secondary engineering of rhodolith beds by the sand tilefish Malacanthus plumieri generates distinctive habitats for benthic macroinvertebrates and fish.

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

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

4. Correction: Secondary engineering of rhodolith beds by the sand tilefish Malacanthus plumieri generates distinctive habitats for benthic macroinvertebrates and fish.

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

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

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

8. Ecology of Prognathodes obliquus, a butterflyfish endemic to mesophotic ecosystems of St. Peter and St. Paul's Archipelago.

9. Reproductive biology and management of two commercially important groupers in the SW Atlantic.

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

11. Daily Cleaning Activity and Diversity of Clients of the Barber Goby, Elacatinus figaro, on Rocky Reefs in Southeastern Brazil.

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

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

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

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