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    Stable isotopes reveal niche segregation between native and non‐native Hoplias in a Neotropical floodplain by Alves, Gustavo H. Zaia, Cionek, Vivian M., Manetta, Gislaine I., Pazianoto, Laryssa H. R., Benedito, Evanilde

    Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-10-2020)
    “…We investigated whether isotopic niche partitioning could mediate the coexistence between native (Hoplias sp. B) and non‐native (Hoplias mbigua) trahira in a…”
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    Trophic segregation underlies the coexistence of two piranha species after the removal of a geographic barrier by Alves, Gustavo H. Zaia, Figueiredo, Bruno R. S., Manetta, Gislaine I., Sacramento, Patrícia A., Tófoli, Raffael M., Benedito, Evanilde

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-08-2017)
    “…The processes that determine the coexistence of phylogenetically close species are very complex, particularly when species introduction leads to sympatry among…”
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    Dry season limnological conditions and basin geology exhibit complex relationships with δ13C and δ15N of carbon sources in four Neotropical floodplains by Zaia Alves, Gustavo H, Hoeinghaus, David J, Manetta, Gislaine I, Benedito, Evanilde

    Published in PloS one (30-03-2017)
    “…Studies in freshwater ecosystems are seeking to improve understanding of carbon flow in food webs and stable isotopes have been influential in this work…”
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    Ontogenetic diet shifts: an additional mechanism for successful invasion of a piranha species in a Neotropical floodplain by ALVES, GUSTAVO H. ZAIA, FIGUEIREDO, BRUNO R.S., MANETTA, GISLAINE I., BENEDITO, EVANILDE

    Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-01-2021)
    “…Abstract Ontogenetic shifts in food preference reduces intraspecific competition as immature individuals eat different food types than adults. This diet…”
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    Fire increases the productivity of sugarcane, but it also generates ashes that negatively affect native fish species in aquatic systems by Gonino, Gabriel M.R., Figueiredo, Bruno R.S., Manetta, Gislaine I., Zaia Alves, Gustavo H., Benedito, Evanilde

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-05-2019)
    “…Sugarcane is one of the main crops used around the world as a feedstock for the production of sucrose and biofuel. Prior to harvesting, sugarcane dry leaves…”
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    Gold at what cost? Another megaproject threatens biodiversity in the Amazon by Tófoli, Raffael M., Dias, Rosa M., Zaia Alves, Gustavo H., Hoeinghaus, David J., Gomes, Luiz C., Baumgartner, Matheus T., Agostinho, Angelo A.

    Published in Perspectives in ecology and conservation (01-04-2017)
    “…•There are concerns and controversy related to the gold mining ‘Volta Grande Project’.•We raise awareness of the synergistic impacts the Volta Grande Project…”
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    Dry season limnological conditions and basin geology exhibit complex relationships with [delta].sup.13C and [delta].sup.15N of carbon sources in four Neotropical floodplains by Zaia Alves, Gustavo H, Hoeinghaus, David J, Manetta, Gislaine I, Benedito, Evanilde

    Published in PloS one (30-03-2017)
    “…Studies in freshwater ecosystems are seeking to improve understanding of carbon flow in food webs and stable isotopes have been influential in this work…”
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