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Artificial reefs and their effects on fish assemblages in a Brazilian reservoir and Tailrace
(2002-12-01)
In this paper, we evaluate the effects of artificial reefs on fish assemblages in a hypereutrophic reservoir and in the lotic zone immediately below dam. Fish diversity was highest in the lotic zone relative to the reservoir. ...
Artificial reefs and their effects on fish assemblages in a Brazilian reservoir and Tailrace
(2002-12-01)
In this paper, we evaluate the effects of artificial reefs on fish assemblages in a hypereutrophic reservoir and in the lotic zone immediately below dam. Fish diversity was highest in the lotic zone relative to the reservoir. ...
Influence of artificial reefs on fish assemblage of the Barra Bonita Reservoir (São Paulo, Brazil)
(2001-12-01)
This paper deals with the effects of introduced artificial reefs on the diversity of freshwater fish communities in lentic and lotic zones of a very impacted river in southeastern Brazil. To accomplish this goal, artificial ...
Influence of artificial reefs on fish assemblage of the Barra Bonita Reservoir (São Paulo, Brazil)
(2001-12-01)
This paper deals with the effects of introduced artificial reefs on the diversity of freshwater fish communities in lentic and lotic zones of a very impacted river in southeastern Brazil. To accomplish this goal, artificial ...
Description of the larva of Kempnyia colossica (Navas) (Plecoptera: Perlidae) with biological notes
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015)
Anacroneuria iporanga (Plecoptera: Perlidae): description of the nymph and biological notes
(Magnolia Press, 2019-01-23)
The Neotropical stonefly genus Anacroneuria (Perlidae) is represented by approximately 80 species in Brazil, but the nymphs of only 11 of these species have been associated and described. In this paper, we describe the ...
Description of the larva of Kempnyia colossica (Navas) (Plecoptera: Perlidae) with biological notes
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2012-12-01)
In this paper, the larva of Kempnyia colossica (Navas 1934) is described based on material collected in Parque Estadual Intervales, SAo Paulo State, and biological notes are presented.