Sedimentation has previously been considered an important source of impact in coral reefs. We compared 3 sites on the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil, regarding sedimentation rates, carbonate sediment composition, coral cover, and colony size for the commonest local coral species (Mussismilia braziliensis, Siderastrea stellata, and Favia gravida). The sites are located at different distances from the mainland: Pedra de Leste (14 km), Pontas Sul (26 km), and Parcel dos Abrolhos (58 km). Sedimentation was higher in winter (p <0.05), but no difference among sites was noted. Sites differed in sediment type (P <0.05), with Parcel dos Abrolhos showing nearly 90% of carbonate in sediment composition, Pontas Sul nearly 65%, and Pedra de Leste only nearly 50%...
The quantification of coral communities in three areas in the Abrolhos Archipelago (northern and sou...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 159–167Coral reefs of the coastal area of Abrolhos are located i...
p. 1-31Coral reefs along the Eastern Brazilian coast extend for a distance of 800km from 12° to 18°S...
A sedimentação tem sido considerada uma importante fonte de impacto nos recifes de coral. Uma compar...
The Abrolhos Reef Complex, Brazil, comprises the most developed reef assemblages in the South Atlant...
The benthic communities of fringing and mushroom-shaped shallow-water reefs of the Abrolhos region (...
<div><p>The Abrolhos Bank (eastern Brazil) encompasses the largest and richest coral reefs of the So...
The Abrolhos Bank (eastern Brazil) encompasses the largest and richest coral reefs of the South Atla...
The Abrolhos Bank (eastern Brazil) encompasses the largest and richest coral reefs of the South Atla...
ABSTRACT Erosion on coral reefs produces fragments of the constructor organisms that are scattered a...
Abstract Erosion on coral reefs produces fragments of the constructor organisms that are scattered a...
Abstract Erosion on coral reefs produces fragments of the constructor organisms that are scattered a...
ABSTRACT Erosion on coral reefs produces fragments of the constructor organisms that are scattered a...
Several reefs of the world have undergone changes in community due to sedimentation processes. It ha...
Several reefs of the world have undergone changes in community due to sedimentation processes. It ha...
The quantification of coral communities in three areas in the Abrolhos Archipelago (northern and sou...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 159–167Coral reefs of the coastal area of Abrolhos are located i...
p. 1-31Coral reefs along the Eastern Brazilian coast extend for a distance of 800km from 12° to 18°S...
A sedimentação tem sido considerada uma importante fonte de impacto nos recifes de coral. Uma compar...
The Abrolhos Reef Complex, Brazil, comprises the most developed reef assemblages in the South Atlant...
The benthic communities of fringing and mushroom-shaped shallow-water reefs of the Abrolhos region (...
<div><p>The Abrolhos Bank (eastern Brazil) encompasses the largest and richest coral reefs of the So...
The Abrolhos Bank (eastern Brazil) encompasses the largest and richest coral reefs of the South Atla...
The Abrolhos Bank (eastern Brazil) encompasses the largest and richest coral reefs of the South Atla...
ABSTRACT Erosion on coral reefs produces fragments of the constructor organisms that are scattered a...
Abstract Erosion on coral reefs produces fragments of the constructor organisms that are scattered a...
Abstract Erosion on coral reefs produces fragments of the constructor organisms that are scattered a...
ABSTRACT Erosion on coral reefs produces fragments of the constructor organisms that are scattered a...
Several reefs of the world have undergone changes in community due to sedimentation processes. It ha...
Several reefs of the world have undergone changes in community due to sedimentation processes. It ha...
The quantification of coral communities in three areas in the Abrolhos Archipelago (northern and sou...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 159–167Coral reefs of the coastal area of Abrolhos are located i...
p. 1-31Coral reefs along the Eastern Brazilian coast extend for a distance of 800km from 12° to 18°S...