[HTML][HTML] Corals at the edge of environmental limits: A new conceptual framework to re-define marginal and extreme coral communities

V Schoepf, JH Baumann, DJ Barshis… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
The worldwide decline of coral reefs has renewed interest in coral communities at the edge
of environmental limits because they have the potential to serve as resilience hotspots and …

Mesophotic ecosystems: Distribution, impacts and conservation in the South Atlantic

MO Soares, TCL Tavares… - Diversity and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim This study reviews recent research on the South Atlantic Mesophotic ecosystems (ME s)
and the pressures threatening them, and offers suggestions for their management and …

Seagrass and rhodolith beds are important seascapes for the development of fish eggs and larvae in tropical coastal areas

ACP Costa, TM Garcia, BP Paiva, ARX Neto… - Marine Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
In this study, the ichthyoplankton in two distinct tropical seascapes, gravelly sand with
rhodolith beds (SRB) and muddy sand with seagrasses, were compared. The number of …

Shipwrecks help invasive coral to expand range in the Atlantic Ocean

M de Oliveira Soares, S Salani, SV Paiva… - Marine Pollution …, 2020 - Elsevier
The invasive coral Tubastraea tagusensis (sun coral) is a habitat-forming species currently
increasing its geographical range into the Atlantic Ocean, thereby causing negative …

Lionfish on the loose: Pterois invade shallow habitats in the tropical southwestern Atlantic

MO Soares, CV Feitosa, TM Garcia… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Lionfish (Pterois spp.) evolved in the Indo-Pacific with predators and prey and invaded
regions (eg, the Caribbean Sea and Mediterranean) where no such balance yet exists. In …

Lessons from the invasion front: Integration of research and management of the lionfish invasion in Brazil

MO Soares, PHC Pereira, CV Feitosa… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
After successful invasions in the Caribbean and Mediterranean, lionfish (Pterois spp.) have
recently invaded another important biogeographical region—the Brazilian Province. In this …

Retirement risks: Invasive coral on old oil platform on the Brazilian equatorial continental shelf

MDA Braga, SV Paiva, LM de Gurjão… - Marine Pollution …, 2021 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was to report, for the first time, the presence of an invasive coral
(Tubastraea tagusensis) in an oil platform on the Brazilian equatorial continental shelf. This …

Déjà vu: New oil spill poses cumulative risks to protected coastal environments in the South Atlantic

MO Soares, DB Brandão, CEP Teixeira… - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
In 2022, new oil spills appeared again on tropical beaches; this time, they were
concentrated on the Brazilian semiarid coast. This equatorial region was already impacted …

Interconnected marine habitats form a single continental-scale reef system in South America

PBM Carneiro, AR Ximenes Neto, B Jucá-Queiroz… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Large gaps in reef distribution may hinder the dispersal of marine organisms, interrupting
processes vital to the maintenance of biodiversity. Here we show the presence and location …

Thermal stress and tropical reefs: mass coral bleaching in a stable temperature environment?

M de Oliveira Soares, CEP Teixeira, SMC Ferreira… - Marine Biodiversity, 2019 - Springer
This study reports on the deepest records (~ 24 m depth) of coral bleaching in a naturally
temperature-stable environment (> 26° C with an intra-annual variability of~ 2° C), which …