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- W4380083907 abstract "Brazilian coral reefs are the largest and richest reefs in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Despite their historical and tourist importance, coral reefs on the east coast of Brazil remained unknown until recently. This study evaluated the structure of the reef-building coral community in three tidal pools along a gradient of anthropogenic disturbance. The pool known as Dolphin Pool is the warmest and has a high abundance of stony coral Siderastrea spp. One endemic species is on the national list of threatened species. Despite the high frequency of water temperatures above the alert threshold for mass bleaching events, the tidal pools have high densities of adults and recruits of reef-building corals. The results highlight the importance of reef formations on the coastal zone of the Royal Charlotte Bank, given the uniqueness of this area, and reinforce the need for further research and adoption of adaptive conservation approaches." @default.
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