Sustained mass coral bleaching (2016–2017) in Brazilian turbid-zone reefs: taxonomic, cross-shelf and habitat-related trends
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R. Pereira | A. Bastos | M. Kampel | G. Amado-Filho | F. Moraes | R. Moura | M. L. Abieri | C. Teixeira | F. V. Ribeiro | P. Salomon | L. M. Neves | Rodrigo L. L. Leitão | Michelle Amario | G. Pereira-Filho | Ludmilla N. Falsarella | João A. Sá
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