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A significant longshore transport divergence zone at the Northeastern Brazilian coast: implications on coastal Quaternary evolution
(Academia Brasileira de Ci??ncias, 2002-09)
Redescription of Orthopristis ruber and Orthopristis scapularis (Haemulidae: Perciformes), with a hybridization zone off the Atlantic coast of South America
(Magnolia Press, 2019-04-01)
The genus Orthopristis includes seven valid species, three from the western Atlantic and five from eastern Pacific, while the available identification guides and taxonomic keys incorrectly recognize Orthopristis ruber as ...
Possible changes in the Holocene wind pattern recorded on southeastern Brazilian coastPossible changes in the Holocene wind pattern recorded on southeastern Brazilian coast
(Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Geociências, 1991)
Polychaete Fauna of Seagrass Beds (Halodule wrightii Ascherson) Along the Coast of Rio de Janeiro (Southeast Brazil)
(Blackwell Publishing, 2004-12-08)
Recent Ostracodes Along 7,408km of the Brazilian Coast (33º 45'S to 4º25'N)
(Instituto de Geociências /Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 1978)
Pseudostomella Dolichopoda Todaro, 2012 And P. Cataphracta Ruppert, 1970 (gastrotricha: Thaumastodermatidae): New Records From Brazil And Usa And An Updated Key To The Genus
(Centro de Referencia em Informacao Ambiental, 2016)
Influence of the "Hypsithermal Age" and "Neoglaciation" climatic conditions on the Brazilian coast.
(Instituto de Geociências /Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2001)
Long-term variability of tidal and mean sea level components on the brazilian coast
(Sociedade Brasileira de GeofisícaRio de Janeiro, 2013)
A recuperação e análise de dados de nível do mar dos portos de Belém, Recife, Santos e Cananeia, Brasil, em escala de tempo decadal, permitem determinar
variabilidades sazonais, anuais e decadais do nível médio do mar e ...
Multiple origins of vagrant Subantarctic fur seals: A long journey to the Brazilian coast detected by molecular markers
(SPRINGER, 2008)
In this study, we present the first data about putative source populations of the vagrant Subantarctic fur seal, Arctocephalus tropicalis, found on the Brazilian coast, through the comparison of their mitochondrial DNA ...