Search Results - "Messano, Luciana V. R."
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A global analysis of complexity–biodiversity relationships on marine artificial structures
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-01-2021)“…Aim Topographic complexity is widely accepted as a key driver of biodiversity, but at the patch‐scale, complexity–biodiversity relationships may vary spatially…”
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Complexity-functioning relationships differ across different environmental conditions
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-03-2024)“…Habitat complexity is widely considered an important determinant of biodiversity, and enhancing complexity can play a key role in restoring degraded habitats…”
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Evaluation of biocorrosion on stainless steels using laboratory-reared barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite
Published in Anti-corrosion methods and materials (28-10-2014)“…Purpose – The purpose of this paper was to use the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite reared in the laboratory to investigate the effects of juveniles on…”
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In situ colonization of marine biofilms on UNS S32760 duplex stainless steel coupons in areas with different water qualities: Implications for corrosion potential behavior
Published in Journal of marine science and application (01-09-2014)“…In the presence of biofilms, stainless steels (SS) exhibits an increase in corrosion potential, called ennoblement. In the present study, the corrosion…”
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The effect of biofouling on localized corrosion of the stainless steels N08904 and UNS S32760
Published in International biodeterioration & biodegradation (01-07-2009)“…Marine environment is a complex corrosive system and biofouling growth on immersed surfaces is one of the factors that influence corrosion processes. The…”
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Use of sodium hypochlorite as a control method for the non-indigenous coral species Tubastraea coccinea Lesson, 1829
Published in Management of biological invasions (01-06-2017)“…The scleractinian coral Tubastraea coccinea is native to the Pacific Ocean, and it is the first documented hard coral to have invaded the Western Atlantic…”
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