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Title
An integrated approach to environmental health assessment of a coral reef ecosystem based upon Foraminifera
Abstract
The reef system is the main feature of the Recife de Fora Marine Park (RFMP) on the East Brazilian coast. High hydrodynamics introduce nutrients, sediment, and contaminants from rivers while promoting reef flat erosion. To identify threats to reef ecosystems, we employed a foraminifera-based assessment using the FoRAM Index and the FORAM Stress Index, combined with analyses of environmental variables. Results revealed instability/stress in part of the western backreef stations, near the Buranhém river output, and a general estuarine influence. Reef flat and backreef surroundings data are marked by health decline and instability/stress, while forereef data indicated equilibrium/stability. Active offshore processes partially compensated for coastal negative influences, helping the system to remain healthy by the active “cleansing” of waves and tides. The results established a baseline of ecosystem quality for low-cost biodiversity queries, representing an advance in assessment using foraminifera important in long-term monitoring programs.
Bibliographic citation
Barbosa, C.F.; François do Nascimento Silva, D.; Bellot, A.C.F.; Hallock, P.; Lisboa de Araujo, S.; Arantes, R.C.M.; Seoane, J.C.S. (2025). An integrated approach to environmental health assessment of a coral reef ecosystem based upon Foraminifera. J. Foramin. Res. 55(1): 60-77. https://dx.doi.org/10.61551/gsjfr.55.1.60
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open access
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Authors

author
Name
Cátia Fernandes Barbosa
author
Name
Daniel François do Nascimento Silva
author
Name
Anna Clara Freitas Bellot
author
Name
Pamela Hallock
author
Name
Silvia Lisboa de Araujo
author
Name
Renata Carolina Mikosz Arantes
author
Name
José Carlos Sícoli Seoane

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https://dx.doi.org/10.61551/gsjfr.55.1.60

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2025-03-17
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2025-03-17