Publications by authors named "Clovis Barreira E Castro"

Article Synopsis
  • Seawater contamination by copper (Cu) poses a significant threat to coral reefs, specifically affecting the Brazilian coral Mussismilia harttii.
  • Polyps were tested under controlled Cu levels and exposed to higher concentrations for 12 days to evaluate impacts on photosynthesis, oxidative stress, and calcification.
  • Results showed that Cu exposure leads to increased oxidative stress, shown by higher antioxidant capacity and DNA damage, and potentially reduced calcification ability due to decreased ATPase activity, making these biomarkers useful for assessing coral health.
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Climate change is a global phenomenon that is considered an important threat to marine ecosystems. Ocean acidification and increased seawater temperatures are among the consequences of this phenomenon. The comprehension of the effects of these alterations on marine organisms, in particular on calcified macroalgae, is still modest despite its great importance.

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Several anthropogenic factors, including contamination by oil spills, constitute a threat to coral reef health. Current methodologies to remediate polluted marine environments are based on the use of chemical dispersants; however, these can be toxic to the coral holobiont. In this study, a probiotic bacterial consortium was produced from the coral Mussismilia harttii and was trained to degrade water-soluble oil fractions (WSFs).

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We performed the first taxonomic characterization of vibrios and other culturable microbiota from apparently healthy and diseased Brazilian-endemic corals at the Abrolhos reef bank. The diseases affecting corals were tissue necrosis in Phyllogorgia dillatata, white plague and bleaching in Mussismilia braziliensis and bleaching in Mussismilia hispida. Bacterial isolates were obtained from mucus of 22 coral specimens originated from the Abrolhos Bank (i.

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