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Science of the Total Environment, 1988
Abstract Iron, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cr, Pb, Ni and Cd, the eight most important metals released into the Paraiba do Sul-Guandu River (PSR-GR) system, were determined in water and suspended particles in order to evaluate their transport and availability to the biota.
W C Pfeiffer, M Fiszman
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Abstract Iron, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cr, Pb, Ni and Cd, the eight most important metals released into the Paraiba do Sul-Guandu River (PSR-GR) system, were determined in water and suspended particles in order to evaluate their transport and availability to the biota.
W C Pfeiffer, M Fiszman
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Acta Parasitologica, 2008
AbstractSciadicleithrum guanduensis sp. nov. is described from the gills of the cichlid fish Geophagus brasiliensis (Quoy et Gaimard, 1824) from Guandu River, Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The new species differs from all congeners by the accessory piece of the male copulatory organ, which comprises a small, delicate sheath with articulated ...
Luiz E R Tavares, José L Luque
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AbstractSciadicleithrum guanduensis sp. nov. is described from the gills of the cichlid fish Geophagus brasiliensis (Quoy et Gaimard, 1824) from Guandu River, Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The new species differs from all congeners by the accessory piece of the male copulatory organ, which comprises a small, delicate sheath with articulated ...
Luiz E R Tavares, José L Luque
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Journal of Parasitology, 2009
Four species of Ligophorus (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae), i.e., L. tainhae n. sp., L. brasiliensis n. sp., L. guanduensis n. sp., and L. lizae n. sp., are described. The specimens were collected from the gills of Mugil liza (Mugilidae) from the Guandu River (22 degrees 48'32"S, 43 degrees 37'35"W), State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, between January 2008 ...
Vanessa Doro Abdallah, José L Luque
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Four species of Ligophorus (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae), i.e., L. tainhae n. sp., L. brasiliensis n. sp., L. guanduensis n. sp., and L. lizae n. sp., are described. The specimens were collected from the gills of Mugil liza (Mugilidae) from the Guandu River (22 degrees 48'32"S, 43 degrees 37'35"W), State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, between January 2008 ...
Vanessa Doro Abdallah, José L Luque
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2023
Given the socioeconomic and environmental importance of the Guandu River in relation to the municipalities of the State of Rio de Janeiro, as well as its respective basin, the propagation of sustainable methodologies for its preservation becomes essential and indispensable for the continuous improvement of sustainable development and, consequently, of ...
Geórgia Felício Marinho da Silva +2 more
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Given the socioeconomic and environmental importance of the Guandu River in relation to the municipalities of the State of Rio de Janeiro, as well as its respective basin, the propagation of sustainable methodologies for its preservation becomes essential and indispensable for the continuous improvement of sustainable development and, consequently, of ...
Geórgia Felício Marinho da Silva +2 more
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Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 2013
Summary The present work reports the length–weight relationships (LWR) for 20 fish species from the Guandu River basin, Southeastern, Brazil, a lotic system that supplies most of the water for Rio de Janeiro Municipality and nearby cities. Length–weight relationships for nine of these species were unknown to Fishbase, and new maximum lengths are ...
M. R. da Costa, T. Moreti, F. G. Araújo
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Summary The present work reports the length–weight relationships (LWR) for 20 fish species from the Guandu River basin, Southeastern, Brazil, a lotic system that supplies most of the water for Rio de Janeiro Municipality and nearby cities. Length–weight relationships for nine of these species were unknown to Fishbase, and new maximum lengths are ...
M. R. da Costa, T. Moreti, F. G. Araújo
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WATER GOVERNANCE AND CONFLICT NEGOTIATION: AN ANALYSIS OF THE GUANDU RIVER COMMITTEE (RJ)
2022This article discusses an important attribution of the river basin committees: to negotiate water confl icts. This discussion was grounded by the changes introduced by the Brazilian Water Law. The research studies especially the Guandu Committee, located in the state of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, and the confl ict associated with the operation of a ...
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