publicações selecionadas
- Trophic structure of a nektobenthic community exploited by a multispecific bottom trawling fishery in Northeastern Brazil
- The role of mesopelagic fishes as microplastics vectors across the deep-sea layers from the Southwestern Tropical Atlantic
- Estuarine food web structure and relative importance of organic matter sources for fish in a highly connected Northeastern Brazil ecotone
- Trophic ecology and resource partitioning of Haemulidae species along the Northeastern Brazilian continental shelf
- Competing with each other: Fish isotopic niche in two resource availability contexts
- Biodiversity, ecology, fisheries, and use and trade of Tetraodontiformes fishes reveal their socio-ecological significance along the tropical Brazilian continental shelf
- Effect of fishing effort on the trophic functioning of tropical estuaries in Brazil
- Microplastic contamination in tropical fishes: An assessment of different feeding habits
- Balanced harvest as a potential management strategy for tropical small-scale fisheries
- Haemulidae distribution patterns along the Northeastern Brazilian continental shelf and size at first maturity of the most abundant species
- Plastic in the inferno: Microplastic contamination in deep-sea cephalopods (Vampyroteuthis infernalis and Abralia veranyi) from the southwestern Atlantic
- Bottom trawling on a carbonate shelf: Can you get what you see?
- From the light blue sky to the dark deep sea: Trophic and resource partitioning between epipelagic and mesopelagic layers in a tropical oceanic ecosystem
