LEVANTAMENTO ICTIOFAUNÍSTICO EM UM PONTO FIXO NA BAÍA DE SANTOS, ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO, BRASIL
A partir de 47 amostras obtidas í noite com rede tipo "arrastão-de-praia" entre março de 1979 e agosto de 1983 na ponta da praia da baía de Santos, próximo ao canal de acesso ao estuário, obteve-se um catálogo ictiofaunístico constituído por 79
Roberto da GRAÇA LOPES +5 more
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The complete genome sequence of the Acestrorhamphid <i>Psalidodon fasciatus</i>. [PDF]
De la Ossa-Guerra LE +3 more
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Fish occurring in tidal pools in the lower balanoid zone near Port Elizabeth were examined by visual census and rotenone collections. Numerically, Cinidae constituted 28% of the community, Sparidae 23%, Gobiidae 17% and the Cheilodactylidae 12%, while ...
Beckley, L.E.
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Linking rivers, mixing faunas: How artificial connectivity between the Middle and Upper Paraná River basins shapes fish diversity in a tributary of the Itaipu Reservoir, Brazil. [PDF]
Kampfert LEP +5 more
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Fishes of the Conambo River Basin, an unexplored area in the Ecuadorian Amazon: first annotated checklist. [PDF]
Valdiviezo-Rivera J +8 more
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Freshwater fishes of the Waterberg aquatic ecoregion, South Africa: Diversity, taxonomic conflicts and conservation concerns. [PDF]
Woodford DJ +7 more
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The ichthyofauna in the shallow waters of the Paranaguá bay estuarine complex, Paraná.
The present work investigated the ichthyofauna in the shallow waters of the Paranaguá Bay estuarine complex, Paraná state, Brazil, considering eight sample sites along the north-south axis. The analyses of the physical and the chemical data series of the
Fávaro, Luís Fernando
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History and Management of the Parasite Fauna of Aral Sea Fishes. [PDF]
Høeg JT +6 more
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Functional diversity of the fish fauna in the Nyong estuary (Atlantic Coast, Cameroon), and its correlation with environmental variables. [PDF]
Nana PA +6 more
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Hooked by the tongue: buccal parasitism of Moenkhausia spp. (Ostariophysi: Acestrorhamphidae) by Paracymothoa astyanaxi (Isopoda: Cymothoidae). [PDF]
Firmino A +3 more
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