Luiz Eduardo de Oliveira Gomes
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de Lima Barizao A, Brandao L, de Oliveira Gomes L, Goncalves R, de Oliveira J, Cassini S
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 40014244
Microalgae biomass is considered a rich source of biomolecules and can be applied in different ways, such as in biofuel production, which includes biodiesel, biogas, and biochar. However, the complex...
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Nascimento L, Barreto J, de Oliveira Gomes L, Bomfim L, Martins A
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2023 Mar;
190:114821.
PMID: 36948063
The disparities in the ecology and behavior of marine megafauna may influence their susceptibility to solid waste ingestion; however, this relationship has been underestimated along the Brazilian coast. We analyzed...
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Queiroz H, Bragantini I, Fandino V, Bernardino A, Barcellos D, Ferreira A, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2022 Jun;
181:113834.
PMID: 35709679
Mangrove forests have been reported as sinks for metals because of the immobilization of these elements in their soils. However, climate change may alter the functioning of these ecosystems. We...
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de Oliveira Gomes L, Sanders C, Nobrega G, Vescovi L, Queiroz H, Kauffman J, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2021 Jul;
297:113381.
PMID: 34325365
Drought events may induce mangrove mortality and dieback events worldwide as a result of climate extremes. As mangroves sequester large quantities of carbon, quantifying the losses of these stocks following...
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Costa E, Cagnin R, Silva C, Longhini C, Sa F, Lima A, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2021 Jul;
171:112725.
PMID: 34304062
The Fundão dam rupture was one of the largest environmental disasters worldwide and released millions of m of iron ore tailings into the Doce River basin in southeastern Brazil. Here...
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Sa F, Longhini C, Costa E, Silva C, Cagnin R, de Oliveira Gomes L, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Jan;
769:144532.
PMID: 33485202
In the context of the Doce river (Southeast Brazil) Fundão dam disaster in 2015, we monitored the changes in concentrations of metal(loid)s in water and sediment and their particulate and...
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de Oliveira Gomes L, Vescovi L, Bernardino A
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2020 Dec;
162:111910.
PMID: 33338926
Drought periods may change mangrove litterfall production through water deprivation and increasing tree evapotranspiration, but these impacts have been rarely estimated. In Brazil, an intense drought and strong winds impacted...
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de Oliveira Gomes L, da Silva E
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2020 Aug;
160:111563.
PMID: 32818820
During drier periods estuarine salinization can stimulate the colonization of marine organisms and further bioinvasion, therefore, may cause future ecological change. In this sense, we applied the Rapid Assessment Surveys...
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de Oliveira Gomes L, Bernardino A
Sci Total Environ
. 2019 Nov;
703:135490.
PMID: 31757556
Climate change will increase the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events with potential effects in coastal and estuarine ecosystems. During drought periods, higher salinity and temperature can directly impact...
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Servino R, de Oliveira Gomes L, Bernardino A
Sci Total Environ
. 2018 Feb;
628-629:233-240.
PMID: 29444481
Extreme weather events are likely to become more frequent in the 21st century bringing significant impacts to coastal ecosystems. However, the capacity to detect and measure those impacts are still...