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The macroecology search geographical patterns of distribution and abundance of a species in large-scale, and represents one of the central themes of biogeography. The parasites communities have a fundamental role in the models for studies of biodiversity
Yamada, Fábio Hideki
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The Porto Murtinho Pantanal lies at the limit of the Upper Paraguay River basin, and despite its biogeographical importance, several aspects of the ecology of the fish assemblage are not known.
Y. Súarez +2 more
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Padrões de coloração do tucunaré azul (Cichla piquiti) noreservatório de Lajeado, Rio Tocantins, TO [PDF]
The blue peacock bass, Cichla piquiti and the yellow peacock bass, Cichla kelberi areendemic species of the Tocantins River basin. They are found in different environments of theLajeado HPP reservoir and show color variation between equals of the same ...
Borges, Lucas Elias Oliveira
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Este estudo avaliou a infecção com larvas de Eustrongylides sp. (Nematoda: Dioctophymatidae) nas espécies Cichla piquiti, Plagioscion squamosissimus e Hoplias malabaricus capturadas no Rio Paraná, próximo í Cidade de Presidente Epitácio, Estado de ...
Maurício Laterça MARTINS +4 more
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This study's main objective is to assess the ecological impacts of non-native species on the fish fauna dynamics of Lake Paranoá, in Brasília, Federal District.
Paulo Franco +3 more
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Invisible dynamics: exploring the genetic diversity of peacock bass in Brazil
In Brazil, the introduction of non-native species into freshwater environments, such as peacock bass (Cichla spp.), was driven by aquaculture and sport fishing.
T. G. R. Monroe +7 more
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<i>Cichla</i> <p>1. Flank with three or four dark-grey transverse bars; longitudinal series with 70 to 85 scales................. <i>C. kelberi</i></p> <p>1’. Flank with six or more dark-grey transverse
Deprá, Gabriel de Carvalho +3 more
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The Basin of the river Tocantins-Araguaia is the natural habitat of the Cichla piquiti species, however, currently it meets widely distributed in dams of the river Paraná especially in the Minas Gerais and São Paulo states.
Luiz, Tatiane Ferraz
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Biological invasions are considered a major threat to biodiversity around the world, but the role of parasites in this process is still little investigated.
Lacerda, Ana Carolina Figueiredo
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Infecção por cestóides proteocefalídeos em peixe introduzido, Cichla piquiti (Osteichthyes: Cichlidae), no reservatório de Volta Grande, Minas Gerais, Brasil [PDF]
This work evaluates the variation of the parasitological indexes in 114 Cichla piquiti Kullander and Ferreira, 2006 (tucunaré) infected by two proteocephalid species (Cestoda) for the period of August 1999 to June 2001 in the Volta Grande reservoir, MG ...
Martins, Maurício Laterça +3 more
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