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Effects of manganese on fat snook Centropomus parallelus (Carangaria: Centropomidae) exposed to different temperatures [PDF]
This study evaluates the effects of exposure to manganese (Mn2+) for 96 hours at two different temperatures (24 and 27°C) on juveniles of Centropomus parallelus through the activities of glutathione S-transferase (GST) and catalase (CAT), micronuclei ...
Bárbara Louise L. Tuzuki +5 more
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Dieta de juvenis do robalo Centropomus parallelus Poey, 1860 no sul da Bahia, Brasil
Com o objetivo de obter dados sobre os componentes alimentares mais consumidos por juvenis do robalo Centropomus parallelus em ambiente natural, 228 exemplares foram coletados com espinhel na Lagoa Encantada, região de Ilhéus, Estado da Bahia, entre ...
William Cristiane Teles Tonini +2 more
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Spatiotemporal distribution and population structure of Monokalliapseudes schubarti (Tanaidacea: Kalliapseudidae) in an estuary in Southern Brazil. [PDF]
Monokalliapseudes schubarti is an endemic tanaidacean microcrustacean from southeastern Brazil to Uruguay inhabiting low energy estuaries. Saco da Fazenda is located in the estuary of the Itajaí‐Açú River, state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. It is exposed to strong anthropic impact and receives intensive flows of domestic wastewater, solid residues, and ...
Freitas F +3 more
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Acute copper toxicity in juvenile fat snook Centropomus parallelus (Teleostei: Centropomidae) in sea water [PDF]
Three experiments were designed to assess the accumulation and acute toxicity of copper (Cu) in juvenile fat snook Centropomusparallelus. The first experiment was performed to determine the 96-h lethal concentration (LC50) of Cu.
Bruno L. Oliveira +6 more
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Trends in Medicinal Uses of Edible Wild Vertebrates in Brazil. [PDF]
The use of food medicines is a widespread practice worldwide. In Brazil, such use is often associated with wild animals, mostly focusing on vertebrate species. Here we assessed taxonomic and ecological trends in traditional uses of wild edible vertebrates in the country, through an extensive ethnobiological database analysis. Our results showed that at
Alves RRN +3 more
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Abstract Evaluation of viability of new marine species in aquaculture systems is important to reduce negative social and environmental externalities, offering sustainable options for supply to fish markets. The objective was to describe the performance indicators of late juvenile yellowtail snapper (243.2 ± 57.1 mean weight of total fish) in an ...
Alberto Beltrán +3 more
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Ecology and Life History of Snook Species in Texas
Abstract In recent years, the abundance and distribution of snook species (Centropomus spp.) have increased and expanded in Texas. As mobile predators, snook have the potential to alter marine communities as they expand; however, little is known about the functional impact of snook in Texas.
Ethan T. Getz +2 more
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Wild animals used as food medicine in Brazil. [PDF]
The connection between eating and healing is common in traditional folk medical systems, and the multiple possibilities resulting from the combination of biodiversity and culture confer a wealth and complexity in terms of knowledge of the flora and fauna as to their potential as food medicine.
Alves RR, Oliveira TP, Rosa IL.
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En este trabajo se describe una especie nueva del género Neochasmus Van Cleave y Müller 1932, de la familia Cryptogonimidae, que parasita a Centropomus parallelus. Para obtener el articulo completo pueden contactar al Editor de la Revista Ecosistemas y
Rafael Lamothe-Argumedo +2 more
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This study investigated the hematological parameters of the tropical estuarine fish Centropomus parallelus and their use as a non-destructive biomarker for aquatic pollution.
Robson Seriani +5 more
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