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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.20 número1

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.20 número1

... A STUDY OF THE LlFE HISTORY OF BRAZILIAN SARDINES, SARDINELLA AURITA. Using the shipboard ferti1ized eggs and the p1anktonic eggs, morpho10gica1 descriptions of Bra[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.20 número1

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.20 número1

... on ventral margin of propodus 2-denticulat- ed. Coxal plates of pereonites II-V marked off by dorsal sutures. Pleon with 3 free pleonites. Pleo- nite 2 extending not[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.20 número1

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.20 número1

... Transform analysis is used to compute both the harmonic constants of the tide and the power spectrum.The latter is obtained by means of a weighted sumo A new [r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.5 número1-2

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.5 número1-2

... 5 J.I. lange Bors ten , d!lzU einzelne lãngere Borsten. Hier sind etwa vom Õsophagusende a b bis zum After zwei subventrale Reihen kurzer, nach hinten gerichteter C[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.8 número1-2

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.8 número1-2

... The larg e hermaphrodite duct is the only communication of the fertilisation chamber (ci) with the common genital aperture. Sheets of connective tissue enve lop[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.23

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.23

... Merus, carpus and propodus, dorsal margin devoid of setae, ventral margin bordered by minutely pectinate setae (Fig. 43), those placed on the ventro-distal angles [r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.14

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.14

... The use of ~ not sterilized sampler in the present experiments is highly questionable, leading us to the confusing conclusion that there is novariation of bacter[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.14

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.14

... noticed in the tail. Specimens of Sta. Full grown healthy indi- viduaIs without gonads from tropical and coastal waters suggest that reproduction takes place more t[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.21

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.21

... BATHYMETRICAL DISTRIBUTION - Probab1y from surface to 62 m depth.. Surface of body and chiefly of appendages minutely scaled; middorsal surface of male pleonites no[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.21

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.21

... Since this species and the commom sardine (Sardinella auri- ta) have very similar spawning behavior and egg characteristics, the data here presented can be used t[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.22

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.22

... However, they have observed the mentioned position of copulation to be common in SeroZis marpZatensis, both between males and ovigerous females, as well as, betwe[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.22

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.22

... The origin of this specimen could be from either the northern hemisphere, via the southerly California current running down the west coast of North America, or [r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.23

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.23

... The changes were accredited to the process of upwelling at the coastal region under the influence of E and NE winds. The occurrence of a surface counter-current [r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.14

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.14

... The waters of the mangrove environment have remained practicaIly unstudied. Studies have been carried out on the flora and fauna, zonation and association of speci[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.21

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.21

... Sculpture represented only by axial costae, well developed, 22 on the last whorl, deter- min i ng a polygonal profile with con c ave intercostal bands.. They were f[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.31 número2

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.31 número2

... sidering the percentage of occurrence, Decapoda-Reptantia, Alga, Amphipoda, Mollusca, Polychaeta, Isopoda and Bryozoa is the arder of importance of food items.. Howev[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.12 número3

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.12 número3

... This suggests that a considerable fraction of the particulate matter may be originated from the nanoplankton and fine detritus as the amounts of net-organic matte[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.12 número2

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.12 número2

... putrid, nauseating inedible putrid appearance.. The first approach to the problem is to establish methods which can measure freshness of the fish as objectively as[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.33 número2

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.33 número2

... Tundisi et aL (1978) observed a seasonal fluctuation in nutrient concentrations with the rainfall regime in the Cananeia region. This, in turn, was responsible for[r] ... See full document

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Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. -
						vol.5 número1-2

Bol. Inst. Oceanogr. - vol.5 número1-2

... lheir colour varies independent of ag e ; dar k pigmented (Fig. 2) specimens were mingled without relation to the substratum, dark tufts of Phaeo- p hyceae and Cyan[r] ... See full document

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