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Occurrence of the Indo-Pacific freshwater prawn Macrobrachium equidens Dana 1852 (Decapoda, Palaemonidae) on the coast of Brazilian Amazonia, with notes on its reproductive biology

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Fig. 1 – The Taici tidal creek, a channel of the Caeté Estuary in northeastern Pará, Brazil (Ulf Mehlig 2001).
Fig. 2 – Unrooted phylogenetic tree constructed by the Neighbor-joining method obtained from sequences of the COI mitochondrial gene
Fig. 4 – Monthly precipitation and average air temperature (above) and salinity and water temperature (below) recorded each month in the Caeté Estuary between October 2001 and September 2002.
Fig. 6 – Overall abundance and number of ovigerous females of Macrobrachium equidens collected each month in the Caeté Estuary between October 2001 and September 2002.

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