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Fábio Vieira de Araújo

Researcher at Rio de Janeiro State University

Publications -  39
Citations -  914

Fábio Vieira de Araújo is an academic researcher from Rio de Janeiro State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Marine debris & Microplastics. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 38 publications receiving 687 citations. Previous affiliations of Fábio Vieira de Araújo include Federal University of Rio de Janeiro & Federal Fluminense University.

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Diversity of bacteria in the marine sponge Aplysina fulva in Brazilian coastal waters

TL;DR: Aplysina fulva and surrounding seawater were collected in triplicate in shallow water at two sites, Caboclo Island and Tartaruga beach, Buzios, Brazil as mentioned in this paper.
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Dispersal of potentially pathogenic bacteria by plastic debris in Guanabara Bay, RJ, Brazil

TL;DR: Findings suggest plastic debris can function as a substrate for bacterial biofilms (including pathogens) and can be dispersed in aquatic environments not otherwise showing recent fecal bacterial contamination.
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Evaluation of microplastics in Jurujuba Cove, Niterói, RJ, Brazil, an area of mussels farming.

TL;DR: A high concentration of microplastics was showed in both seasons with diversity of colors, types and sizes in mussels cultivated in Jurujuba Cove, Niterói, RJ, probably due to a high and constant load of effluent this area receives and to the mussel farming activity that use many plastic materials.
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Flow cytometry assessment of bacterioplankton in tropical marine environments

TL;DR: The utility of cytometric analyses of bacterioplankton populations in characterizing their large spatial and temporal scales of distribution in aquatic ecosystems is illustrated.
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Bacterial communities reflect the spatial variation in pollutant levels in Brazilian mangrove sediment.

TL;DR: Results show that microbial communities from the studied mangrove reflect the spatial variation of the chemicals in the sediment, demonstrating the specific influences of oil-derived pollutants.