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    Review of thirty-two years of toothed whale strandings in Santa Catarina, southern Brazil (Cetacea: Odontoceti) by Vianna, Thaís dos S., Loch, Carolina, Castilho, Pedro V. de, Gaidzinski, Morgana C., Cremer, Marta J., Simões-Lopes, Paulo C.

    Published in Zoologia (Curitiba, Brazil) (01-01-2016)
    “…Marine mammal strandings provide valuable insights into local biodiversity. Strandings can be caused by both natural and anthropogenic factors. In the state of…”
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    Cetacean morbillivirus in Southern Right Whales, Brazil by Groch, Kátia R., Groch, Karina R., Kolesnikovas, Cristiane K. M., de Castilho, Pedro V., Moreira, Luciana M. P., Barros, Cecil R. M. B., Morais, Camila R., Renault‐Braga, Eduardo P., Sierra, Eva, Fernandez, Antonio, Catão‐Dias, José L., Díaz‐Delgado, Josué

    Published in Transboundary and emerging diseases (01-01-2019)
    “…Summary Cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) has caused repeated epizootics and interepizootic fatalities in a variety of cetacean species worldwide. Recently, a…”
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    Pathologic findings and causes of death in southern right whales Eubalaena australis, Brazil by Groch, KR, Catão-Dias, JL, Kolesnikovas, CKM, de Castilho, PV, Moreira, LMP, Barros, CRMB, Morais, CR, Renault-Braga, EP, Sansone, M, Díaz-Delgado, J

    Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (28-11-2019)
    “…Southern right whales Eubalaena australis (SRWs) migrate to southern Brazil for breeding and calving from June through November. Overall, there is scarce…”
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    ATLANTIC-CAMTRAPS: a dataset of medium and large terrestrial mammal communities in the Atlantic Forest of South America by Lima, Fernando, Beca, Gabrielle, Muylaert, Renata L., Jenkins, Clinton N., Perilli, Miriam L. L., Paschoal, Ana Maria O., Massara, Rodrigo L., Paglia, Adriano P., Chiarello, Adriano G., Graipel, Maurício E., Cherem, Jorge J., Regolin, André L., Santos, Luiz Gustavo R. Oliveira, Brocardo, Carlos R., Paviolo, Agustín, Di Bitetti, Mario S., Scoss, Leandro M., Rocha, Fabiana L., Fusco-Costa, Roberto, Rosa, Clarissa A., Da Silva, Marina X., Hufnagell, Ludmila, Santos, Paloma M., Duarte, Gabriela T., Guimarães, Luiza N., Bailey, Larissa L., Rodrigues, Flávio Henrique G., Cunha, Heitor M., Fantacini, Felipe M., Batista, Graziele O., Bogoni, Juliano A., Tortato, Marco A., Luiz, Micheli R., Peroni, Nivaldo, De Castilho, Pedro V., Maccarini, Thiago B., Filho, Vilmar Picinatto, De Angelo, Carlos, Cruz, Paula, Quiroga, Verónica, Iezzi, María E., Varela, Diego, Cavalcanti, Sandra M. C., Martensen, Alexandre C., Maggiorini, Erica V., Keesen, Fabíola F., Nunes, André V., Lessa, Gisele M., Cordeiro-Estrela, Pedro, Beltrào, Mayara G., De Albuquerque, Anna Carolina F., Ingberman, Bianca, Cassano, Camila R., Cullen, Laury, Ribeiro, Milton C., Galetti, Mauro

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2017)
    “…Our understanding of mammal ecology has always been hindered by the difficulties of observing species in closed tropical forests. Camera trapping has become a…”
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