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  • Source: Biodiversity and conservation. Unidade: CEBIMAR

    Subjects: PEIXES, ECOLOGIA MARINHA

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      ANDERSON, A.B. et al. Biogeographic patterns of marine fishes associated with rhodolith beds in the Southwestern Atlantic reveal an ecotone of biodiversity. Biodiversity and conservation, v. 32, p. 821–837, 2022Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-022-02528-0. Acesso em: 10 jun. 2024.
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      Anderson, A. B., Pinheiro, H. T., Batista, M. B., Francini Filho, R. B., Gomes, L. E. O., Bernardino, A. F., et al. (2022). Biogeographic patterns of marine fishes associated with rhodolith beds in the Southwestern Atlantic reveal an ecotone of biodiversity. Biodiversity and conservation, 32, 821–837. doi:10.1007/s10531-022-02528-0
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      Anderson AB, Pinheiro HT, Batista MB, Francini Filho RB, Gomes LEO, Bernardino AF, Horta PA, Joyeux J-C. Biogeographic patterns of marine fishes associated with rhodolith beds in the Southwestern Atlantic reveal an ecotone of biodiversity [Internet]. Biodiversity and conservation. 2022 ; 32 821–837.[citado 2024 jun. 10 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-022-02528-0
    • Vancouver

      Anderson AB, Pinheiro HT, Batista MB, Francini Filho RB, Gomes LEO, Bernardino AF, Horta PA, Joyeux J-C. Biogeographic patterns of marine fishes associated with rhodolith beds in the Southwestern Atlantic reveal an ecotone of biodiversity [Internet]. Biodiversity and conservation. 2022 ; 32 821–837.[citado 2024 jun. 10 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-022-02528-0
  • Source: Marine Environmental Research. Unidade: CEBIMAR

    Subjects: AQUECIMENTO GLOBAL, ECOSSISTEMAS MARINHOS

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      ANDERSON, AB et al. Global warming assessment suggests the endemic Brazilian kelp beds to be an endangered ecosystem. Marine Environmental Research, 2021Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2021.105307. Acesso em: 10 jun. 2024.
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      Anderson, A. B., Assis, J., Batista, M. B., Serrão, E. A., Guabiroba, H. C., Delfino, S. D. T., et al. (2021). Global warming assessment suggests the endemic Brazilian kelp beds to be an endangered ecosystem. Marine Environmental Research. doi:10.1016/j.marenvres.2021.105307
    • NLM

      Anderson AB, Assis J, Batista MB, Serrão EA, Guabiroba HC, Delfino SDT, Pinheiro HT, Pimentel CR, Gomes LEO, Vilar CC, Bernardino AF, Horta P, Ghisolfi RD, Joyeux J-C. Global warming assessment suggests the endemic Brazilian kelp beds to be an endangered ecosystem [Internet]. Marine Environmental Research. 2021 ;[citado 2024 jun. 10 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2021.105307
    • Vancouver

      Anderson AB, Assis J, Batista MB, Serrão EA, Guabiroba HC, Delfino SDT, Pinheiro HT, Pimentel CR, Gomes LEO, Vilar CC, Bernardino AF, Horta P, Ghisolfi RD, Joyeux J-C. Global warming assessment suggests the endemic Brazilian kelp beds to be an endangered ecosystem [Internet]. Marine Environmental Research. 2021 ;[citado 2024 jun. 10 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2021.105307

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