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| Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.973000 |
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| author | Craveiro, Nykon Bérgamo, Davy Barbosa Moretti, Roberto Correia Sales, Andressa Montebello Rosa Filho, José Souto |
| author_facet | Craveiro, Nykon Bérgamo, Davy Barbosa Moretti, Roberto Correia Sales, Andressa Montebello Rosa Filho, José Souto |
| collection | Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales |
| contents | This video shows the sun coral (Tubastraea spp.) attached to the carapace of an adult a sculptured slipper lobster (Parribacus antarcticus). This recording was made with an underwater camera during a technical dive, in the mooring dolphins (8°23'55.445S 34°57'12.435W), at a depth of 7 meters on June 28, 2023 in Suape Harbor, Pernambuco, off the northeast coast of Brazil. The dive was being carried out to inspect the mooring dolphins and, during the inspection, the lobster with the sun coral polyps on its carapace was observed. The sun coral is an invasive species that can have a serious impact on native biota, and the record of its occurrence in a mobile organism is unique, which implies the need to include the inspection of live animals in monitoring protocols. |
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| institution | PANGAEA |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2024 |
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| spellingShingle | Record of sun coral (Tubastraea spp.) polyps attached to Parribacus antarcticus on the South Atlantic coast of Brazil (~8S) Craveiro, Nykon Bérgamo, Davy Barbosa Moretti, Roberto Correia Sales, Andressa Montebello Rosa Filho, José Souto File content; invasive species; Parribacus antarcticus; S15-E60; South Atlantic Ocean; Species, common name; Species, unique identification; Species, unique identification (Semantic URI); Species, unique identification (URI); Suape_Harbor_Video-720-E60; Suape Harbor; Suape Harbor, Pernambuco, Brazil; Sun coral; Tubastraea spp.; VIDEO; Video, under water; Video, under water (File Size); Video, under water (Media Type); Video camera This video shows the sun coral (Tubastraea spp.) attached to the carapace of an adult a sculptured slipper lobster (Parribacus antarcticus). This recording was made with an underwater camera during a technical dive, in the mooring dolphins (8°23'55.445S 34°57'12.435W), at a depth of 7 meters on June 28, 2023 in Suape Harbor, Pernambuco, off the northeast coast of Brazil. The dive was being carried out to inspect the mooring dolphins and, during the inspection, the lobster with the sun coral polyps on its carapace was observed. The sun coral is an invasive species that can have a serious impact on native biota, and the record of its occurrence in a mobile organism is unique, which implies the need to include the inspection of live animals in monitoring protocols. |
| title | Record of sun coral (Tubastraea spp.) polyps attached to Parribacus antarcticus on the South Atlantic coast of Brazil (~8S) |
| topic | File content; invasive species; Parribacus antarcticus; S15-E60; South Atlantic Ocean; Species, common name; Species, unique identification; Species, unique identification (Semantic URI); Species, unique identification (URI); Suape_Harbor_Video-720-E60; Suape Harbor; Suape Harbor, Pernambuco, Brazil; Sun coral; Tubastraea spp.; VIDEO; Video, under water; Video, under water (File Size); Video, under water (Media Type); Video camera |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.973000 |