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Fish ladders select fish traits on migration - still a growing problem for natural fish populations
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2009-01-01)
We investigated the potential selective effect of fish ladders on physiological and morphological profiles of the curimbata, Prochilodus lineatus, during reproductive migration in Brazil. We registered sex, body weight and ...
Fish ladders select fish traits on migration - still a growing problem for natural fish populations
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2009-01-01)
We investigated the potential selective effect of fish ladders on physiological and morphological profiles of the curimbata, Prochilodus lineatus, during reproductive migration in Brazil. We registered sex, body weight and ...
When does this fish spawn? Fishermen's local knowledge of migration and reproduction of Brazilian coastal fishes
(SpringerNew YorkEUA, 2006)
Genetics of neotropical fish: from chromosomes to populations
(Springer, 2009-03-01)
The Neotropical freshwater fish fauna is very rich-according to the most recent catalogue 71 families and 4,475 species have been described. However, only a small amount of general information is available on the composition ...
Genetics of neotropical fish: from chromosomes to populations
(Springer, 2009-03-01)
The Neotropical freshwater fish fauna is very rich-according to the most recent catalogue 71 families and 4,475 species have been described. However, only a small amount of general information is available on the composition ...
Morphologically differentiated sex chromosomes in neotropical freshwater fish
(2001-12-01)
A general survey of the occurrence of morphologically differentiated sex chromosomes in the neotropical freshwater fishes is presented. The total number of 32 occurrences involving simple XX-XY and ZZ-ZW, and multiple ...
Effects of fisheries management on fish communities in the floodplain lakes of a Brazilian Amazonian Reserve
(Wiley-blackwell Publishing, IncMaldenEUA, 2009)
Genetics of neotropical fish: from chromosomes to populations
(Springer, 2014)