Two new species of Cyatholaimidae (Nematoda: Chromadorida) from the Southeastern Brazilian coast with emphasis on the pore complex and lateral pore-like structures. [PDF]
Cunha BP, Fonseca G, Amaral ACZ.
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Unravelling the identity of Pandora species (Bivalvia: Pandoridae) from Southern South America [PDF]
Four species of Pandora have been reported from southern South America: P. cistula Gould, 1850, P. braziliensis G. B. Sowerby II, 1874, P. diffissa Mabille & Rochebrune, 1889 and P. patagonica (Dall, 1915).
Güller, Marina, Zelaya, Diego Gabriel
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Hunting and use of terrestrial fauna used by Caiçaras from the Atlantic Forest coast (Brazil)
Background The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is considered one of the hotspots for conservation, comprising remnants of rain forest along the eastern Brazilian coast.
Alves Rômulo RN +2 more
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Telling the same story: Fishers and landing data reveal changes in fisheries on the Southeastern Brazilian Coast. [PDF]
Fogliarini CO +5 more
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The Atlantic Forest is represented on the coast of Brazil by approximately 7,5% of remnants, much of these concentrated on the country's SE coast. Within these southeastern remnants, we still find the coastal Caiçaras who descend from Native Indians and ...
Begossi Alpina
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Interpretation of remotely sensed data and its applications in oceanography [PDF]
The methodology of interpretation of remote sensing data and its oceanographic applications are described. The elements of image interpretation for different types of sensors are discussed.
Inostroza, H. M. +3 more
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The Path towards Endangered Species: Prehistoric Fisheries in Southeastern Brazil.
Brazilian shellmounds are archaeological sites with a high concentration of marine faunal remains. There are more than 2000 sites along the coast of Brazil that range in age from 8,720 to 985 cal BP.
Mariana Samôr Lopes +13 more
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Dating the Cryptococcus gattii Dispersal to the North American Pacific Northwest. [PDF]
The emergence of Cryptococcus gattii, previously regarded as a predominantly tropical pathogen, in the temperate climate of the North American Pacific Northwest (PNW) in 1999 prompted several questions.
Bodo Wanke +15 more
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Snake eels (Ophichthidae) of the remote St. Peter and St. Paul’s Archipelago (Equatorial Atlantic) : Museum records after 37 years of shelf life [PDF]
Despite of its major zoogeographical interest, the biological diversity of central Atlantic oceanic islands are still poorly known because of its remoteness.
Luiz Jr., Omar J., McCosker, John E.
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Global environmental changes: setting priorities for Latin American coastal habitats. [PDF]
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) reports that Global Environmental Changes (GEC) are occurring quicker than at any other time over the last 25 million years and ...
Areces, AJ +23 more
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