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Possible interference competition involving established fish and a sun coral incursion 

Mizrahi, Damian; Kitahara, Marcelo Visentini [UNIFESP]; Barbosa, Andréia Cristina Câmara; Flores, Augusto Alberto Valero (Springer Heidelberg, 2017)
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Another tool towards invasion? Polyp bail-out in Tubastraea coccinea 

Capel, Kátia Cristina Cruz; Migotto, Álvaro Esteves; Zilberberg, Carla; Kitahara, Marcelo Visentini [UNIFESP] (Springer, 2014-12-01)
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Editorial: diversity of marine meiofauna on the coast of Brazil 

Fonseca, Gustavo Fernandes Camargo [UNIFESP]; Norenburg, Jon; Di Domenico, Maikon (Springer, 2014-09-01)
After a first bout of primarily taxonomical effort, meiofauna studies in Brazilian waters remained virtually neglected until the 1990s. At the end of the last century, taxonomical and ecological studies on meiofauna taxa ...
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Female-biased sex ratios in marine pelagic copepods: Response to Hirst et al. (2013) 

Gusmão, Luiz Felipe Mendes de [UNIFESP]; David McKinnon, A.; Richardson, Anthony J. (Inter-research, 2013-01-01)
Hirst et al. (2013; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 489:297-298) suggest that Gusmao et al. (2013; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 482:279-298) misinterpreted the findings of Hirst et al. (2010; Limnol Oceanogr 55:2193-2206). They restate that the ...
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Could the invasive scleractinians Tubastraea coccinea and T. tagusensis replace the dominant zoantharian Palythoa caribaeorum in the Brazilian subtidal? 

Luz, Bruna Louise Pereira; Kitahara, Marcelo Visentini [UNIFESP] (Springer, 2017)
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Environmental licensing on rhodolith beds: insights from a worm 

Santos, Cinthya Simone Gomes; Lino, Jaqueline Barreto [UNIFESP]; Veras, Priscila de Cerqueira [UNIFESP]; Amado-Filho, Gilberto Menezes; Francini-Filho, Ronaldo Bastos; Motta, Fabio dos Santos [UNIFESP]; Moura, Rodrigo Leão de; Pereira-Filho, Guilherme Henrique [UNIFESP] (Assoc Brasileira Ciencia Ecologica E Conservacao, 2016)
Rhodoliths are free-living nodules formed by crustose coralline algae that promote multidimensional microhabitats for a highly diverse community. Because their CaCO3 production, rhodolith beds constitute areas of interest ...

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AuthorKitahara, Marcelo Visentini [UNIFESP] (3)Amado-Filho, Gilberto Menezes (1)Barbosa, Andréia Cristina Câmara (1)Capel, Kátia Cristina Cruz (1)David McKinnon, A. (1)Di Domenico, Maikon (1)Flores, Augusto Alberto Valero (1)Fonseca, Gustavo Fernandes Camargo [UNIFESP] (1)Francini-Filho, Ronaldo Bastos (1)Gusmão, Luiz Felipe Mendes de [UNIFESP] (1)... View MoreDocument Type
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SubjectBrazil (1)Crustose coralline algae (1)Ecology (1)Environmental sex determination (1)Intersexuality (1)Maerl (1)Marine (1)Marine diversity (1)Meiofauna (1)Mesophotic reefs (1)... View MoreDate Issued2014 (2)2017 (2)2013 (1)2016 (1)Has File(s)No (5)Yes (1)

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