92 results on '"Francini-Filho, Ronaldo B."'
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52. Diseases leading to accelerated decline of reef corals in the largest South Atlantic reef complex (Abrolhos Bank, eastern Brazil)
53. Daily Cleaning Activity and Diversity of Clients of the Barber Goby, Elacatinus figaro, on Rocky Reefs in Southeastern Brazil
54. A blueprint for securing Brazil's marine biodiversity and supporting the achievement of global conservation goals
55. Fish biodiversity of Saint Peter and Saint Paulʼs Archipelago , Mid‐Atlantic Ridge, Brazil: new records and a species database
56. South Atlantic Coral Reefs Are Major Global Warming Refugia and Less Susceptible to Bleaching
57. Diversity and pathogenic potential of vibrios isolated from Abrolhos Bank corals
58. Mesophotic ecosystems at Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Brazil (South-western Atlantic), reveal unique ichthyofauna and need for conservation
59. Age, growth, reproduction and management of Southwestern Atlantic’s largest and endangered herbivorous reef fish, Scarus trispinosus Valenciennes, 1840
60. Diversity of settlement‐stage reef fishes captured by light‐trap in a tropical south‐west Atlantic Ocean coastal reef system
61. Large and remote marine protected areas in the South Atlantic Ocean are flawed and raise concerns: Comments on Soares and Lucas (2018)
62. Long-term effects of competition and environmental drivers on the growth of the endangered coral Mussismilia braziliensis (Verril, 1867)
63. Perspectives on the Great Amazon Reef: Extension, Biodiversity, and Threats
64. Bacterial Community Associated with the Reef Coral Mussismilia braziliensis's Momentum Boundary Layer over a Diel Cycle
65. Diversity of settlement‐stage reef fishes captured by light‐trap in a tropical south‐west Atlantic Ocean coastal reef system.
66. Feeding ecology of two sympatric species of large-sized groupers (Perciformes: Epinephelidae) on Southwestern Atlantic coralline reefs
67. Microbiota of the Major South Atlantic Reef Building Coral Mussismilia
68. An extensive reef system at the Amazon River mouth
69. Turbulence-driven shifts in holobionts and planktonic microbial assemblages in St. Peter and St. Paul Archipelago, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Brazil
70. Baseline Assessment of Mesophotic Reefs of the Vitória-Trindade Seamount Chain Based on Water Quality, Microbial Diversity, Benthic Cover and Fish Biomass Data
71. Fish Biodiversity of the Vitória-Trindade Seamount Chain, Southwestern Atlantic: An Updated Database
72. Diversity and ecological structure of vibrios in benthic and pelagic habitats along a latitudinal gradient in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean
73. Notas sobre a biologia reprodutiva e alimentar de elasmobrânquios no Parque Estadual Marinho Parcel Manoel Luís, Maranhão - Brasil
74. Use of riverine through reef habitat systems by dog snapper ( Lutjanus jocu) in eastern Brazil
75. Marine Polltion Bulletin
76. Neotropical Ichthyology
77. Marine Ecology Progress Series
78. Reproductive biology and management of two commercially important groupers in the SW Atlantic.
79. Co-managing commons: Advancing Aquatic Resources Management in Brazil
80. Microbiota of the Major South Atlantic Reef Building Coral Mussismilia
81. Photobacterium sanctipaulisp. nov. isolated from bleachedMadracis decactis(Scleractinia) in the St Peter & St Paul Archipelago, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Brazil
82. Physiologic and metagenomic attributes of the rhodoliths forming the largest CaCO3 bed in the South Atlantic Ocean
83. Dynamics of Coral Reef Benthic Assemblages of the Abrolhos Bank, Eastern Brazil: Inferences on Natural and Anthropogenic Drivers
84. Rhodolith Beds Are Major CaCO3 Bio-Factories in the Tropical South West Atlantic
85. Dynamics of fish assemblages on a continuous rocky reef and adjacent unconsolidated habitats at Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, tropical western Atlantic
86. Live coral predation by parrotfishes (Perciformes: Scaridae) in the Abrolhos Bank, eastern Brazil, with comments on the classification of species into functional groups
87. DIET AND REPRODUCTION OF THE GOLIATH GROUPER, EPINEPHELUS ITAJARA (ACTINOPTERYGII: PERCIFORMES: SERRANIDAE), IN EASTERN BRAZIL.
88. Physiologic and metagenomic attributes of the rhodoliths forming the largest CaCO3 bed in the South Atlantic Ocean.
89. Rhodolith Beds Are Major CaCO3 Bio-Factories in the Tropical South West Atlantic.
90. Positive species interactions structure rhodolith bed communities at a global scale.
91. Photobacterium sanctipauli sp. nov. isolated from bleached Madracis decactis (Scleractinia) in the St Peter & St Paul Archipelago, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Brazil.
92. Physiologic and metagenomic attributes of the rhodoliths forming the largest CaCO3 bed in the South Atlantic Ocean.
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