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Tropical marine environments of Brazil. Spatio-temporal heterogeneities and responses to climate changes
Landim Dominguez, J.M.; Papa de Kikuchi, R.K.; de Araujo Filho, M.C.; Schwamborn, R.; Vital, H. (Ed.) (2023). Tropical marine environments of Brazil. Spatio-temporal heterogeneities and responses to climate changes. Springer: Cham. ISBN 978-3-031-21328-1; e-ISBN 978-3-031-21329-8. xvi, 266 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21329-8

Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    biogeochemical cycles; wave-dominated deltas; coral reefs; pelagic ecosystems; continental shelf; marine and freshwater sciences; climate-change impacts

Authors  Top 
  • Landim Dominguez, J.M., editor
  • Papa de Kikuchi, R.K., editor
  • de Araujo Filho, M.C., editor
  • Schwamborn, R., editor
  • Vital, H., editor

Content
  • Papa de Kikuchi, R.K.; Leão, Z.M.A.N.; de Oliveira, M.D.M.; Soares, M.O.; de Araújo, M.E.; Feitosa, J.L.L.; Feitosa, C.V.; Alencar, C.E.R.D.; Freire, F.A.M. (2023). Reefs of the western tropical south Atlantic Ocean: distribution, environmental impacts and trends on environmental suitability due to climate changes, in: Landim Dominguez, J.M. et al. Tropical marine environments of Brazil. Spatio-temporal heterogeneities and responses to climate changes. pp. 111-140. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21329-8_5, more

Abstract
    This book provides an overview of the tropical marine environments of Brazil and a multi-disciplinary assessment of the impact of ongoing climate change in these environments. These changes will affect physical, biological and biogeochemical characteristics of coastal zones and oceans, modifying their ecological structure, their functions and the various services provided to humans and have the potential of causing severe socioeconomic impacts in local (coastal zone), regional (continental shelf and shallow seas) and global (ocean) scales. The Tropical Brazil presents a unique opportunity to evaluate how spatial and temporal heterogeneity influences the response and resilience of marine environments to climate changes. This region comprises the main reef constructions of the Western South Atlantic Ocean, the majority of the Brazilian deltas, one of the longest mangrove areas of the world, a very narrow and shallow continental shelf, extreme variations in sediment and nutrient flows, as well as undeniable importance in transferring heat and mass between hemispheres.

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