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View article: The spread of Aoroides longimerus Ren & Zheng, 1996 across the Mediterranean and the Atlantic: genetic diversity, anthropogenic transport, and ecological implications
The spread of Aoroides longimerus Ren & Zheng, 1996 across the Mediterranean and the Atlantic: genetic diversity, anthropogenic transport, and ecological implications Open
Accurate knowledge of the global distribution of non-indigenous species (NIS) is essential for understanding their invasion dynamics and for implementing timely management measures. This study reports the first records of the marine amphip…
View article: Evaluating stress antagonists for enhanced coral recovery after natural heat exposure
Evaluating stress antagonists for enhanced coral recovery after natural heat exposure Open
View article: Author Correction: Near complete local extinction of iconic anemonefish and their anemone hosts following a heat stress event
Author Correction: Near complete local extinction of iconic anemonefish and their anemone hosts following a heat stress event Open
View article: Near complete local extinction of iconic anemonefish and their anemone hosts following a heat stress event
Near complete local extinction of iconic anemonefish and their anemone hosts following a heat stress event Open
A fundamental question in modern-day ecology is: How will populations and their interactions respond to a rapidly changing climate? Documenting local collapses of ecologically and economically important populations can offer insight into b…
View article: EDUCAÇÃO EM SAÚDE E PARTICIPAÇÃO POPULAR NO ENFRENTAMENTO DAS DOENÇAS CRÔNICAS: CAMINHOS PARA A PROMOÇÃO DA SAÚDE E O FORTALECIMENTO DO SUS
EDUCAÇÃO EM SAÚDE E PARTICIPAÇÃO POPULAR NO ENFRENTAMENTO DAS DOENÇAS CRÔNICAS: CAMINHOS PARA A PROMOÇÃO DA SAÚDE E O FORTALECIMENTO DO SUS Open
View article: Intensive Treatment in Adult Burkitt Lymphoma with Lymphome Malin B (LMB) Regimen: Excellent Outcomes Despite Substantial Toxicity and Supportive Care Demands
Intensive Treatment in Adult Burkitt Lymphoma with Lymphome Malin B (LMB) Regimen: Excellent Outcomes Despite Substantial Toxicity and Supportive Care Demands Open
Background: Burkitt lymphoma is a rare, aggressive B-cell neoplasm with frequent central nervous system (CNS) involvement, treated with intensive multidrug regimens associated with rituximab. The aim of this study was to assess the efficac…
View article: The Coral Probiotics Village: An Underwater Laboratory to Tackle the Coral Reefs Crisis
The Coral Probiotics Village: An Underwater Laboratory to Tackle the Coral Reefs Crisis Open
Restoration efforts are urgently needed for the conservation of coral reefs. Among emerging tools, the use of probiotics has shown promise in laboratory settings for improving coral resilience, but their validation under real‐world reef co…
View article: Gaps and Data Ambiguities in <scp>DNA</scp> Reference Libraries: A Limiting Factor for Molecular‐Based Biodiversity Assessments Using Annelids as a Case Study
Gaps and Data Ambiguities in <span>DNA</span> Reference Libraries: A Limiting Factor for Molecular‐Based Biodiversity Assessments Using Annelids as a Case Study Open
Regional DNA reference libraries are essential to improve the accuracy of molecular‐based biodiversity assessments, species identification and conservation. However, these libraries are often incomplete, limiting the full potential of mole…
View article: Temperature-dependent responses of the hard corals Acropora sp. and Pocillopora verrucosa to molecular hydrogen
Temperature-dependent responses of the hard corals Acropora sp. and Pocillopora verrucosa to molecular hydrogen Open
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by mass bleaching events due to global ocean warming. Novel management strategies are urgently needed to support coral survival until global efforts can mitigate ocean warming. Given the strong antio…
View article: First assessment of biofouling assemblages in the northern Red Sea, an important region for marine non-indigenous species transfer
First assessment of biofouling assemblages in the northern Red Sea, an important region for marine non-indigenous species transfer Open
Introduction Maritime traffic and coastal urbanisation significantly contribute to the introduction and proliferation of non-indigenous species (NIS). However, the lack of information might prevent effective monitoring in data-limited regi…
View article: TEORIA ANTROPOLÓGICA DO DIDÁTICO E PROCESSOS ATENCIONAIS
TEORIA ANTROPOLÓGICA DO DIDÁTICO E PROCESSOS ATENCIONAIS Open
Este estudo investiga a integração da Teoria Antropológica do Didático (TAD) com os processos atencionais, a partir da Teoria da Busca Guiada (TBG), analisando tarefas de um livro didático de matemática do 9º ano. A TAD de Chevallard (1998…
View article: Enhancing Statistical Power and Data Reliability in Lipidomics: A New Framework for Extraction Method Selection Using Coral as a Model System
Enhancing Statistical Power and Data Reliability in Lipidomics: A New Framework for Extraction Method Selection Using Coral as a Model System Open
View article: Probiotics prevent mortality of thermal-sensitive corals exposed to short-term heat stress
Probiotics prevent mortality of thermal-sensitive corals exposed to short-term heat stress Open
The use of coral probiotics, i.e. beneficial microorganisms for corals (BMCs), is a novel approach to enhancing coral health under heat stress. While BMCs mitigate coral bleaching and mortality during prolonged heat stress conditions, thei…
View article: Coral probiotics induce tissue-specific and putative beneficial microbiome restructuring in a coral-dwelling fish
Coral probiotics induce tissue-specific and putative beneficial microbiome restructuring in a coral-dwelling fish Open
The ongoing fourth mass global coral bleaching event reinforces the need for active solutions to support corals through this major crisis. The use of beneficial microorganisms for corals (BMCs) offers a promising nature-based solution to r…
View article: Widespread inconsistency in logger deployment methods in coral reef studies may bias perceptions of thermal regimes
Widespread inconsistency in logger deployment methods in coral reef studies may bias perceptions of thermal regimes Open
Ocean warming is the greatest threat to coral reefs, prompting a need to accurately monitor in situ temperatures. Advancements in sensing technologies have led to a proliferation of temperature loggers being deployed globally. However, app…
View article: Autismo e escola: características e desafios na educação básica em um município do estado do Pará - Brasil
Autismo e escola: características e desafios na educação básica em um município do estado do Pará - Brasil Open
O Transtorno do Espectro Autista (TEA) é um distúrbio associado ao neurodesenvolvimento e envolve particularidades no cotidiano do individuo e da sociedade. O objetivo dessa pesquisa foi avaliar as características e desafios do TEA na educ…
View article: Autismo infantil: os desafios do diagnóstico e as repercussões nas relações familiares
Autismo infantil: os desafios do diagnóstico e as repercussões nas relações familiares Open
A necessidade de conhecer os desafios envolvendo o TEA nas relações familiares é importante para que se busque estratégias de acompanhamento dessas famílias. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar os desafios do diagnóstico e as repercussões…
View article: Differential spatio-temporal responses of Red Sea coral reef benthic communities to a mass bleaching event
Differential spatio-temporal responses of Red Sea coral reef benthic communities to a mass bleaching event Open
Understanding how coral reefs respond to disturbances is fundamental to assessing their resistance and resilience, particularly in the context of climate change. Due to the escalating frequency and intensity of coral bleaching events, it i…
View article: Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment
Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment Open
Conservation funding is currently limited; cost‐effective conservation solutions are essential. We suggest that the thousands of field stations worldwide can play key roles at the frontline of biodiversity conservation and have high intrin…
View article: Mangrove Ecotourism along the Coasts of the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: A Systematic Review
Mangrove Ecotourism along the Coasts of the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: A Systematic Review Open
Mangrove ecotourism is gaining immense popularity in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries as a neoliberal conservation tool, and it has contributed significantly to the growth of the tourism sector in the region over the past two d…
View article: Molecular hydrogen can minimize negative effects of heat stress on the hard coral genus<i>Acropora</i>
Molecular hydrogen can minimize negative effects of heat stress on the hard coral genus<i>Acropora</i> Open
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by mass bleaching events due to global ocean warming. Novel management strategies are urgently needed to support coral survival until global efforts can mitigate ocean warming. Given the strong antio…
View article: Disentangling eukaryotic biodiversity patterns from man‐made environments (port and marina) and nearby coral reefs in the Red Sea: A focus on the surveillance of non‐indigenous species
Disentangling eukaryotic biodiversity patterns from man‐made environments (port and marina) and nearby coral reefs in the Red Sea: A focus on the surveillance of non‐indigenous species Open
Man‐made environments such as ports and marinas are gateways for many marine non‐indigenous species (mNIS) transported via shipping worldwide. These habitats are often the focus of biosecurity programs for the surveillance of mNIS, but the…
View article: Biodiversity patterns of the coral reef cryptobiota around the Arabian Peninsula
Biodiversity patterns of the coral reef cryptobiota around the Arabian Peninsula Open
View article: Responses of the coral reef cryptobiome to environmental gradients in the Red Sea
Responses of the coral reef cryptobiome to environmental gradients in the Red Sea Open
An essential component of the coral reef animal diversity is the species hidden in crevices within the reef matrix, referred to as the cryptobiome. These organisms play an important role in nutrient cycling and provide an abundant food sou…
View article: Probiotics reshape the coral microbiome in situ without detectable off-target effects in the surrounding environment
Probiotics reshape the coral microbiome in situ without detectable off-target effects in the surrounding environment Open
View article: Two new records and description of a new Perinereis (Annelida, Nereididae) species for the Saudi Arabian Red Sea region
Two new records and description of a new Perinereis (Annelida, Nereididae) species for the Saudi Arabian Red Sea region Open
Annelid biodiversity studies in the Red Sea are limited and integrative taxonomy is needed to accurately improve reference libraries in the region. As part of the bioblitz effort in Saudi Arabia to assess the invertebrate biodiversity in t…
View article: Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment
Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment Open
Conservation funding is currently limited; cost‐effective conservation solutions are essential. We suggest that the thousands of field stations worldwide can play key roles at the frontline of biodiversity conservation and have high intrin…
View article: Fine-scale spatial and temporal trends in Red Sea coral reef research
Fine-scale spatial and temporal trends in Red Sea coral reef research Open
The Red Sea is a globally significant hotspot of coral reef biodiversity and one of the earliest study sites for modern reef research. Reef science in this basin has been summarized in three review papers, each covering different aspects o…
View article: Eukaryotic diversity patterns in the Red Sea: from the surface to the deep
Eukaryotic diversity patterns in the Red Sea: from the surface to the deep Open
Understanding how biological communities are assembled is central to many ecological studies. The semi-confined nature of the Red Sea, with limited exchange of waters with other seas and strong environmental gradients, is an ideal ecosyste…
View article: Quick spreading of the exotic amphipod Laticorophium baconi (Shoemaker, 1934): another small stowaway overlooked?
Quick spreading of the exotic amphipod Laticorophium baconi (Shoemaker, 1934): another small stowaway overlooked? Open
Studies of non-indigenous species (NIS) often tend to focus on medium and large-sized taxa with potential for remarkable ecological and/or economic impact, whereas the early detection of small invertebrates is often delayed due to taxonomi…