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Jose Bonomi Barufi

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Ramos T, Costa L, Yunes J, Resgalla Jr C, Barufi J, de Oliveira Bastos E, et al.
Harmful Algae . 2021 May; 103:102004. PMID: 33980444
Raphidiopsis raciborskii (formerly Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii) is a freshwater cyanobacterium potentially producing saxitoxins (STX) and cylindrospermopsin. Its ecophysiological versatility enables it to form blooms in the most diverse types of environments,...
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Koerich G, Assis J, Costa G, Sissini M, Serrao E, Rubi Rorig L, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Nov; 700:134692. PMID: 31693960
Marine bioinvasions are increasing worldwide by a number of factors related to the anthroposphere, such as higher ship traffic, climate change and biotic communities' alterations. Generating information about species with...
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Souza R, Virginio F, Souza Riback T, Suesdek L, Barufi J, Genta F
Front Physiol . 2019 Apr; 10:152. PMID: 31024326
Background: Mosquito larvae feed on organic detritus from the environment, particularly microorganisms comprising bacteria, protozoa, and algae as well as crustaceans, plant debris, and insect exuviae. Little attention has been...
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Bastos E, Schneider M, de Quadros D, Welz B, Batista M, Horta P, et al.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf . 2019 Mar; 174:334-343. PMID: 30849653
Ulva ohnoi is a green macroalga with fast growth and high rates of nitrogen and phosphorus absorption. Recently, this species has been recorded in several places with record green tide...
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Schneider G, Horta P, Calderon E, Castro C, Bianchini A, da Silva C, et al.
Protoplasma . 2017 Oct; 255(2):629-641. PMID: 29043573
Coastal areas face high variability of seawater pH. Ocean acidification (OA) and local stressors are enhancing this variability, which poses a threat to marine life. However, these organisms present potential...
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Scherner F, Macedo Pereira C, Duarte G, Horta P, Castro C, Barufi J, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 May; 11(5):e0154844. PMID: 27158820
Climate change is a global phenomenon that is considered an important threat to marine ecosystems. Ocean acidification and increased seawater temperatures are among the consequences of this phenomenon. The comprehension...
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Santos R, Schmidt E, Vieira I, Costa G, Rover T, Simioni C, et al.
Protoplasma . 2015 Jan; 252(5):1203-15. PMID: 25563715
Copper and lead, as remnants of industrial activities and urban effluents, have heavily contaminated many aquatic environments. Therefore, this study aimed to determine their effects on the physiological, biochemical, and...
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Rovai A, Barufi J, Pagliosa P, Scherner F, Torres M, Horta P, et al.
Environ Pollut . 2013 Jul; 181:233-41. PMID: 23872046
We hypothesized that the photosynthetic performance of mangrove stands restored by the single planting of mangroves species would be lowered due to residual stressors. The photosynthetic parameters of the vegetation...
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Scherner F, Ventura R, Barufi J, Horta P
Mar Environ Res . 2012 Jun; 91:14-25. PMID: 22705176
Climate change has increased precipitation in several South American regions leading to higher freshwater inputs into marine systems with potential to cause salinity declines along the coast. The current salinity...