Ethnotaxonomy of sharks from tropical waters of Brazil. [PDF]
Carvalho MM +3 more
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Varying Feeding Parameters of a Plant Based Feed Affect Growth and Blood Chemistry of Catla catla Fingerlings [PDF]
Catla catla is one of the important and fast growing species of current fish culture which is practiced in most of the countries till date. It’s breeding and harvesting is a difficult job.
Aman, I +4 more
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O conhecimento tradicional e o saber científico sobre os peixes do rio Paraná por alunos do ensino fundamental (Porto Rico- Paraná) [PDF]
Orientador: Prof. Dr. Ricardo Massato TakemotoCoorientador: Prof.ª Dr.ª Harumi Irene SuzukiDissertação (mestrado em Biologia Comparada)--Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Centro de Ciências Biológicas, 2014RESUMO: O conhecimento tradicional na pesca ...
Costa, Paula Gabriela da
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Evaluating fishermen's conservation attitudes and local ecological knowledge of the European sardine (Sardina pilchardus), Peniche, Portugal. [PDF]
Braga HO +3 more
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Traditional Mapuche ecological knowledge in Patagonia, Argentina: fishes and other living beings inhabiting continental waters, as a reflection of processes of change. [PDF]
Aigo J, Ladio A.
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The river and the sea: fieldwork in human ecology and ethnobiology. [PDF]
Begossi A.
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Folk classification of the crabs and swimming crabs (Crustacea-Brachyura) of the Mamanguape river estuary, Northeastern-Brazil. [PDF]
Ferreira EN +4 more
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Sharing fishers´ ethnoecological knowledge of the European pilchard (Sardina pilchardus) in the westernmost fishing community in Europe. [PDF]
Braga HO, Pardal MÂ, Azeiteiro UM.
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A field survey in collaboration with Institute de Recherche Scientifique (presently Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles) was carried out near Kindu and Baraka, Région du Kivu, République du Zaïre (Sept. 1979-Feb. 1980 and Sept.-Dec. 1983). The fork knowledge of fish is described in detail for the two areas. The author identified 100 species from
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