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Brazilian Deep-Sea Biodiversity

  • Presents water masses and oceanic circulation of the continental margin and adjacent abyssal plain
  • Describes deep-sea fishes, corals and microbes, and benthic biodiversity
  • Discusses human impact and living and non-living resources in Brazilian deep waters

Part of the book series: Brazilian Marine Biodiversity (BMB)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. An Introduction to the Brazilian Deep-Sea Biodiversity

    • Paulo Yukio Gomes Sumida, Fabio Cabrera De Leo, Angelo Fraga Bernardino
    Pages 1-5
  3. Water Masses and Oceanic Circulation of the Brazilian Continental Margin and Adjacent Abyssal Plain

    • Ilson Carlos Almeida da Silveira, Dante Campagnoli Napolitano, Igor Uchôa Farias
    Pages 7-36
  4. Continental Slope and Submarine Canyons: Benthic Biodiversity and Human Impacts

    • Fabio Cabrera De Leo, Angelo Fraga Bernardino, Paulo Yukio Gomes Sumida
    Pages 37-72
  5. Brazilian Deep-Sea Corals

    • Marcelo Visentini Kitahara, Ralf Tarciso Silva Cordeiro, Romina Vanessa Barbosa, Débora de Oliveira Pires, Paulo Yukio Gomes Sumida
    Pages 73-107
  6. Chemosynthetic Ecosystems on the Brazilian Deep-Sea Margin

    • Maurício Shimabukuro, Joan M. Alfaro-Lucas, Angelo F. Bernardino, Raissa B. Ramos, Michel M. de Mahiques, Paulo Yukio Gomes Sumida
    Pages 109-132
  7. Deep-Sea Microbes in the Southwestern Atlantic

    • Camila Negrão Signori, André Oliveira de Souza Lima, Cristina Rossi Nakayama, Vivian Helena Pellizari
    Pages 133-151
  8. The Scientific Explorations for Deep-Sea Fishes in Brazil: The Known Knowns, the Known Unknowns, and the Unknown Unknowns

    • Marcelo Roberto Souto de Melo, Rodrigo Antunes Caires, Tracey T. Sutton
    Pages 153-216
  9. Living and Non-living Resources in Brazilian Deep Waters

    • José Angel A. Perez, José Gustavo Natorf Abreu, André Oliveira de Souza Lima, Marcus Adonai Castro da Silva, Luis Henrique Polido de Souza, Angelo Fraga Bernardino
    Pages 217-253
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 255-261

About this book

This book presents the biodiversity of the Brazilian deep-sea and its many unique geological and biological features, as well as a review of its ecology, conservation, and future research needs. The deep-sea Brazilian margin has an incredible geological heterogeneity with numerous characteristic seafloor features, and latitudinal changes in marine productivity, oceanographic conditions and biological communities have resulted in very distinct biological assemblages at regional and bathymetric scales. It is a tremendously rich ecosystem in terms of living species, from which many well-known historical tales have originated, and with unique importance for the global climate and humanity. Nevertheless, vast areas of the Brazilian margin have been explored for fishing, oil and gas, and other commodities, likely impacting a variety of deep-sea habitats at scales and intensities yet undetermined. This book is intended for students, scholars, professionals and a wide audience interested inthe deep-sea in general and, more specifically, in the South Atlantic deep-sea.

         

                   

Editors and Affiliations

  • Instituto Oceanográfico, Universidade de São Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

    Paulo Yukio Gomes Sumida

  • Grupo de Ecologia Bêntica, Departamento de Oceanografia, Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Vitória, Brazil

    Angelo Fraga Bernardino

  • Ocean Networks Canada and Department of Biology, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada

    Fabio Cabrera De Léo

About the editors

Paulo Yukio Gomes Sumida holds a PhD in Oceanography from the University of Southampton (1998) and a postdoc from the University of Hawaii (1999-2000). He has been a Professor of Oceanography at the University of Sao Paulo since 2000. During his career he has worked on various ocean basins, such as the North and South Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, North Pacific, and Southern Ocean. His research is currently focused on different aspects of deep-sea benthic ecology, including the study of reducing environments, deep-water corals and, fauna from deep-sea ferromanganese crusts.

Angelo Fraga Bernardino holds a PhD in Oceanography from the University of Sao Paulo (2009), and has been a Professor of Oceanography at the Federal University of Espirito Santo since 2010. He is an expert in benthic ecology along coastal and continental margin ecosystems with a special focus on trophic ecology, functioning and conservation of deep-sea and estuarine assemblages. He is currently investigating benthic ecology and the function of organic islands in the deep-sea, such as wood-falls and whalebones, and the effect of pollution and carbon dynamics on estuaries and mangrove habitats

Fabio Cabrera De Léo holds a PhD in Biological Oceanography from the University of Hawaii at Manoa (2012), and is currently a Senior Scientist at Ocean Networks Canada and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. As a benthic ecologist he focuses on biodiversity, habitat heterogeneity and ecosystem function of deep-sea ecosystems such as submarine canyons, cold-seeps, abyssal plains and hydrothermal vents. During his career he has participated on research expeditions to the South and North Atlantic, South and North Pacific, and Southern Ocean, and to the Mediterranean and Tasman Seas. More recently, his research has been focusing on deep-sea ecosystem function and dynamics with respect to climate change and other human impacts using the seafloor and cyber-infrastructure of the NEPTUNE cabled observatory in the NE Pacific.

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