2016
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1501252
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An extensive reef system at the Amazon River mouth

Abstract: A novel Amazonian reef biome was discovered, encompassing large rhodolith and sponge beds under low light, low oxygen, and high POC.

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“…These sediments provide substrate and nutrients for the largest preserved mangrove region of South America that spans Marajo Island, the coastline of Pará and Amapá states, Brazil, and the Guianas. Another recent discovery confirmed the existence of an extensive carbonate reef system of ~9,500 km 2 from the French Guiana border to Maranhão State in Brazil (~1,000 km), with unique functional attributes due to the plume influence, which provides ecosystem services and acts as a selective biogeographic corridor between the Caribbean and the South Atlantic Ocean 34 . Our understanding of the environmental links and mechanisms of interactions between the Amazon plume and the coral reef is still rudimentary.…”
Section: The Main-stem Amazon System and The Amazon Sediment Plumementioning
confidence: 83%
“…These sediments provide substrate and nutrients for the largest preserved mangrove region of South America that spans Marajo Island, the coastline of Pará and Amapá states, Brazil, and the Guianas. Another recent discovery confirmed the existence of an extensive carbonate reef system of ~9,500 km 2 from the French Guiana border to Maranhão State in Brazil (~1,000 km), with unique functional attributes due to the plume influence, which provides ecosystem services and acts as a selective biogeographic corridor between the Caribbean and the South Atlantic Ocean 34 . Our understanding of the environmental links and mechanisms of interactions between the Amazon plume and the coral reef is still rudimentary.…”
Section: The Main-stem Amazon System and The Amazon Sediment Plumementioning
confidence: 83%
“…coral reefs, estuaries, mangrove forests) (Giarrizzo et al 2010, Moura et al 2016). These areas provide habitat for sawfishes (Lessa et al 1999) and several nationally endangered elasmobranch species, such as Isogomphodon oxyrhynchus (Lessa et al 2016), Sphyr na mokarran, S. tudes, and S. lewini (Almeida et al 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Cordeiro et al (2015), based on the analysis of museum material, have speculated on the occurrence of rhodolith beds in the GARS by stating that "Although our data were insufficient to confirm the existence of rhodolith banks offshore of the Amazon River, some of the sampled corals analyzed were adhered to coralline algae." Finally, Moura et al (2016) performed extensive trawling and side scan sonar surveys, confirming the GARS' existence and estimating its size at 9,500 km 2 . Results from the present survey suggest that the GARS is composed by typical mesophotic reefs (70-220 m depth) build mainly by living calcareous algae ("coralline algal frameworks, " cf.…”
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“…The examination of over 20 h footage obtained by means of submarine and 15 h footage obtained by the drop camera, together with previous data (Moura et al, 2016), allowed us to advance the knowledge put forward here. Each of the submarine dives (n = 8) lasted about 4 h and covered a total linear distance of about 1 km.…”
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