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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... The middle section is characterized by a mixing zone with higher turbidity and chlorophyll- a concentrations, medium concentrations of DIN and dissolved oxygen; higher[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... The results of Giannini and Paiva Filho (1990) are consistent with those of this present study, i.e., the highest species richness and diversity occurred in the oute[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... Fish were sampled in an estuary (Santos/São Vicente) with a history of contamination by PAHs, mainly due to the presence of the industrial complex of Cubatão city and of another of low[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... DELA-CRUZ, J.; AJANI, P.; LEE, R.; et al. Temporal abundance patterns of the red tide dinoflagellates Noctiluca scintillans along the southeast coast of Australia. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., v. 236, p. 75–88, 2002. ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... MOORE, J. C.; BERLOW, E. L.; COLEMAN, D. C.; DE RUITER, P. C.; DONG, Q.; HASTINGS, A.; JOHNSON, N. C.; MCCANN, K. S.; MELVILLE, K.; MORIN, P. J.; KNUTE, N.; ROSEMOND, A. D.; POST, D. M.; SABO, J. L.; ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... GRANATO, A. C.; BERLINK, R. G. S; MAGALHÃES, A.; SCHEFER, A. B.; FERREIRA, A. G.; SANCTIS, B.; FREITAS, J. C.; HAJDU, E.; MIGOTTO, A. E. Produtos naturais das esponjas marinhas Aaptos sp., Hymeniacidon aff. ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... Monthly distribution of males and females of Lucifer faxoni in each size class based on somite length.. Multiple Linear Regression of the mean catch of Lucifer faxoni.[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... The sample stations were located in accordance with the local morphological gradient (Fig. 2), previously established by the bathymetric survey of the sites. This approach was ado[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... For this study we carried out a GIS-based multitemporal analysis of aerial photographs of a mangrove area (Baixada Santista region, Brazil) which was severely impacted by[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... In order to verify possible correlations among variables, multivariate analysis was performed using the biological parameters (TL, TW, CF, and HSI) and Hg levels in[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... Among the species inhabiting the lower regions (swash or spreading zone) of sandy beaches, the filter feeder bivalve Donax hanleyanus showed a decrease in its abu[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... Annual incidental mortality (M), fishing effort (FE) and catch per unit of effort (CPUE) of franciscana dolphin estimated in Necochea, Claromecó and Monte Hermoso by gil[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... EARLY DEVELOPMENT, SURVIVAL AND GROWTH RATES OF THE GIANT CLAM TRIDACNA CROCEA (BIVALVIA: TRIDACNIDAE).. Miguel Mies*, Felipe Braga, Marcello Santos Scozzafave, Daniel Eduardo Lavanho[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... Unsurprisingly, Zenopsis conchifer figures among the catches of the deep-sea trawling fishing, as it has long been recognized as a typical component of the deep-sea demersal bon[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... The high proportion of empty stomachs reported in this paper (62.5%) is superior to the values typically observed for other large pelagic fish, such as the yellowfin tuna (Thunnu[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... List of prey items found in nine stomach contents of Atlantic spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis , incidentally captured in southeastern Brazil from 2005 to 2007.. Based [r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número2

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número2

... Two well define modal classes were observed in the present study; the first appearing with 60 mm TL in February, reaching approximately 130 mm TL in September. The second showing 140 mm TL in October and reaching ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número4

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número4

... Fluctuations in chlorophyll concentration in the São Vicente estuary seem to be linked to the tides and water turbidity. During fall and winter, chlorophyll-a concentration re[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número3

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número3

... Despite some subtle differences, the section- sampling design implemented in this study allowed for the recognition of faunistic areas similar to those established in other s[r] ... See full document

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Braz. j. oceanogr.  vol.60 número1

Braz. j. oceanogr. vol.60 número1

... Spatially, the mean diversity values were not significantly different, although they indicated an important difference between the Control station, the directly impacted st[r] ... See full document

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