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@InCollection{BrusiusSouzBarb:2020:EfEnVa,
               author = "Brusius, Bruna Kist and Souza, Ronald Buss de and Barbieri, 
                         Edison",
                title = "Stranding of Marine Animals: Effects of Environmental Variables",
            booktitle = "Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals",
            publisher = "Springer International Publishing",
                 year = "2020",
               editor = "Leal Filho, W. and Azu, A. M. and Brandli, L. and Salvia, A. L. 
                         and Wall, T.",
                pages = "1--10",
             keywords = "encalhes de animais marinhos, variabilidade ambiental, 
                         variabilidade espacial e temporal.",
             abstract = "Stranded is the term used to refer to a marine animal found on 
                         land that does not have the ability to return to the sea (Branco 
                         et al. 2015). Stranded marine animals are often observed on 
                         beaches around the world, and the reasons for this are varied, 
                         ranging from anthropic and fishery interaction to disease, marine 
                         pollution, and even due to the occurrence of storms (Barbieri 
                         2009a, b). There are studies that attempt to investigate which are 
                         the factors more determinants for the marine animals that end up 
                         dead on the beaches. The stranding monitoring is a useful tool to 
                         know and learn more about the species and their relationship with 
                         the environment. Meteorological and oceanographic phenomena can 
                         generate intense winds and wave heights above normal, intensify 
                         marine currents, and cause the heating or cooling of sea surface 
                         temperatures (Tavares et al. 2016; Melo 2017). These events may 
                         affect the survival of a species due to exhaustion, which 
                         influences the displacement of individuals and their search for 
                         food, as well as the arrival of these animals on the beaches by 
                         drifting carcasses (Barbieri et al. 2007). The study of these 
                         stranded animals may provide the necessary knowledge to direct 
                         conservation efforts and provide data for assessing the mortality 
                         rate of taxonomic groups, causes of death, seasonality of events, 
                         and associations with oceanographic, meteorological, and 
                         anthropogenic variables.",
          affiliation = "{Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)} and {Instituto 
                         Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto de Pesca}",
                  doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-71064-8_102-1",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71064-8_102-1",
                 isbn = "9783319710648",
                label = "lattes: 0537824080913130 2 BrusiusSouzBarb:2020:EfEnVa",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "brusius_standing2.pdf",
                  url = "http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-71064-8_102-1",
        urlaccessdate = "27 abr. 2024"
}


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