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Erick Guerra
Pág. 165?182
As local, state, and federal agencies began investing substantial resources into subsidizing transit in the 1960s and ?70s, public documents argued that transit agencies should focus on attracting choice riders instead of dependent riders, who have no al...
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Roberta Cardozo P. Garcia, Cecília Fernanda F. Craveiro, Caroline V. Bernabé, Maria Aparecida Silva, Paulo Henrique R. Aride, Adriano T. Oliveira, Flávia Regina S. C. Gonçalves, Jones S. Neto, Henrique D. Lavander and Caterina Faggio
This study describes the reproductive cell development and ovarian developmental stages, and identifies the nongerminal components of white shrimp (Penaeus schmitti) caught off the southern coast of Espírito Santo, Brazil. P. schmitti specimens were coll...
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Desislava Bögner
Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made to elucidate its repercussions on biota. Species survival is ensured by successful reproduction, which may be threatened under detrimental environmental co...
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Fabrice Teletchea
Domestication is a long and endless process during which animals become, generations after generations, more adapted to both captive conditions and humans. Compared to land animals, domestication of fish species has started recently. This implies that mo...
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J. L. Mourão, Á. C. Barbosa, D. Outor-Monteiro, and V. M. Pinheiro
Pág. 2494 - 2498
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N. M. Lopera-Barrero
Pág. 191 - 208
Several ecological and climatic factors, especially those related to human activities, have been contributing to the disappearance of natural populations of piracanjuba (Brycon orbignyanus). Due to the importance of these fi sh to the ecosystems in wh...
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