2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-21341-x
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Interconnected marine habitats form a single continental-scale reef system in South America

Abstract: Large gaps in reef distribution may hinder the dispersal of marine organisms, interrupting processes vital to the maintenance of biodiversity. Here we show the presence and location of extensive reef habitats on the continental shelf between the Amazon Reef System (ARS) and the Eastern Brazilian Reef System (ERS), two reef complexes off eastern South America. Formations located 20–50 m deep include both biogenic and geogenic structures. The presence of diverse reef assemblages suggests the widespread occurrenc… Show more

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“…(Rabelo et al, 2013;Soares and Rabelo, 2014;Soares et al, 2019). Notably, the South American reef system is quite heterogeneous, and information about its lowlatitude reefs, affected by coral bleaching, is still insufficient (Carneiro et al, 2022); hence, there is a need to describe and understand the equatorial reef habitats (Camp et al, 2018;Burt et al, 2020) that are crucial stepping stones connecting the eastern Brazilian reefs, the Amazon, and the Caribbean reefs (Carneiro et al, 2022).…”
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“…(Rabelo et al, 2013;Soares and Rabelo, 2014;Soares et al, 2019). Notably, the South American reef system is quite heterogeneous, and information about its lowlatitude reefs, affected by coral bleaching, is still insufficient (Carneiro et al, 2022); hence, there is a need to describe and understand the equatorial reef habitats (Camp et al, 2018;Burt et al, 2020) that are crucial stepping stones connecting the eastern Brazilian reefs, the Amazon, and the Caribbean reefs (Carneiro et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The South American Reef System stretches 4,000 km along the southwestern Atlantic (Carneiro et al, 2022). This large reef system is unique because it occurs in moderately turbid waters with high sedimentation rates (Segal and Castro, 2011) compared to clear-water coral reefs with less sedimentation, such as in several parts of the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean areas (Hughes et al, 2017;Hughes et al, 2018).…”
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“…Afterward, Marceniuk et al (2019) recorded extensive reef fisheries and listed 93 reef associated fish species in the GARS. Finally, reefs covered with living organisms were recently recorded to the north (Guyana) (Giresse et al, 2022) and south (Ceara) (Carneiro et al, 2022) of the GARS.…”
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“…While IVs are relatively sparse mesoscale structures, rhodolith beds (RB) [ sensu 18] represent the most extensive benthic megahabitat in the outer Brazilian tropical shelf, where they cover ~167,000 km 2 [ 19 , 20 ]. Indeed, RBs represent the largest biogenic hard bottom expanses in the Southwestern Atlantic, and Eastern Brazil’s RBs are among the world’s largest [ 20 , 21 ]. When compared with coral reefs, RBs are less structurally complex, but they may encompass higher diversity and biomass of several benthic and demersal groups [e.g.…”
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