234 results on '"Francini-Filho, Ronaldo B."'
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2. No coral recovery three years after a major bleaching event in reefs in the Southwestern Atlantic refugium
3. Correction: Secondary engineering of rhodolith beds by the sand tilefish Malacanthus plumieri generates distinctive habitats for benthic macroinvertebrates and fish
4. Proxies to detect hotspots of invertebrate biodiversity on rhodolith beds across the Southwestern Atlantic
5. Comment on the article “Effect of human impact on coral reef herbivorous fish niche” by Leitão et al. (2023)
6. Beyond fear: a new paradigm to manage shark recovery in Brazilian marine protected areas
7. Metagenomic and isotopic signatures of the Amazon River plume into the southern red snapper fish (Lutjanus purpureus)
8. Machine learning sheds light on physical-chemical and biological parameters leading to Abrolhos coral reef microbialization
9. Turbidity shapes shallow Southwestern Atlantic benthic reef communities
10. Breviolum and Cladocopium Are Dominant Among Symbiodiniaceae of the Coral Holobiont Madracis decactis
11. Sailing into the past: Nautical charts reveal changes over 160 years in the largest reef complex in the South Atlantic Ocean
12. A blueprint for securing Brazil's marine biodiversity and supporting the achievement of global conservation goals
13. Water column and bottom gradients on the continental shelf eastward of the Amazon River mouth and implications for mesophotic reef occurrence
14. Metals and organic matter baselines in sediments in a cross-shelf gradient at Abrolhos Bank, SW Atlantic
15. Low functional vulnerability of fish assemblages to coral loss in Southwestern Atlantic marginal reefs
16. Occurrence, distribution and threats to mobulid rays in Brazil: A review and updated database
17. Coping with collapse: Functional robustness of coral‐reef fish network to simulated cascade extinction.
18. Positive species interactions structure rhodolith bed communities at a global scale
19. Author Correction: Protecting nursery areas without fisheries management is not enough to conserve the most endangered parrotfish of the Atlantic Ocean
20. Remote sensing, isotopic composition and metagenomics analyses revealed Doce River ore plume reached the southern Abrolhos Bank Reefs
21. Light availability for reef-building organisms in a plume-influenced shelf
22. Mechanisms of dispersal and establishment drive a stepping stone community assembly on seamounts and oceanic islands
23. Ecology of Prognathodes obliquus, a butterflyfish endemic to mesophotic ecosystems of St. Peter and St. Paul’s Archipelago
24. Protecting nursery areas without fisheries management is not enough to conserve the most endangered parrotfish of the Atlantic Ocean
25. Genomic and ecological attributes of marine bacteriophages encoding bacterial virulence genes
26. Metagenomic and isotopic signatures of the amazon river plume into the southern red snapper fish (Lutjanus purpureus)
27. Habitat use of five sympatric predatory reef fishes at a remote island of the Southwestern Atlantic
28. Levelling-up rhodolith-bed science to address global-scale conservation challenges
29. Levelling-up rhodolith-bed science to address global-scale conservation challenges
30. Functional diversity patterns of reef fish, corals and algae in the Brazilian biogeographical province
31. Reproductive biology and management of two commercially important groupers in the SW Atlantic
32. Modeling abundance, growth, and health of the solitary coral Scolymia wellsi (Mussidae) in turbid SW Atlantic coral reefs
33. Microbiota of the Major South Atlantic Reef Building Coral Mussismilia
34. Scientific diving in Brazil: history, present and perspectives
35. Neospongodes atlantica, a potential case of an early biological introduction in the Southwestern Atlantic
36. The Great Amazon Reef System: A fact
37. Habitat use of five sympatric predatory reef fishes at a remote island in the south‐western Atlantic.
38. Mesophotic ecosystems of the unique South Atlantic atoll are composed by rhodolith beds and scattered consolidated reefs
39. Sinkhole-like structures as bioproductivity hotspots in the Abrolhos Bank
40. Bacterial communities associated with three Brazilian endemic reef corals (Mussismilia spp.) in a coastal reef of the Abrolhos shelf
41. Buracas: Novel and unusual sinkhole-like features in the Abrolhos Bank
42. Extensive Rhodolith Beds Cover the Summits of Southwestern Atlantic Ocean Seamounts
43. Bacterial Community Associated with Healthy and Diseased Reef Coral Mussismilia hispida from Eastern Brazil
44. Nested sampling : an improved visual-census technique for studying reef fish assemblages
45. Ecological Links between Pelagic and Mesophotic Reef Fishes in an Oceanic Archipelago of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean
46. Vibrio madracius sp. nov. Isolated from Madracis decactis (Scleractinia) in St Peter & St Paul Archipelago, Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Brazil
47. Microbial and sponge loops modify fish production in phase-shifting coral reefs
48. Potential metabolic strategies of widely distributed holobionts in the oceanic archipelago of St Peter and St Paul (Brazil)
49. Monitoramento dos recifes e ecossistemas coralinos
50. Breviolum and Cladocopium Are Dominant Among Symbiodiniaceae of the Coral Holobiont Madracis decactis
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