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    How to deal with a bad neighbor? Strategies of sympatric freshwater decapods (Crustacea) for coexistence by Baumart, Joele S, Dalosto, Marcelo M, Gonçalves, Alberto S, Palaoro, Alexandre V, Santos, Sandro

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-12-2015)
    “…Species with similar niches may exhibit adaptations to diminish competitive pressure and allow sympatry; freshwater decapods are interesting models for the…”
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    Long-Lasting Effects of Maternal Separation on an Animal Model of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Effects on Memory and Hippocampal Oxidative Stress by Diehl, Luisa A., Alvares, Lucas O., Noschang, Cristie, Engelke, Douglas, Andreazza, Ana C., Gonçalves, Carlos Alberto S., Quillfeldt, Jorge A., Dalmaz, Carla

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-04-2012)
    “…Adverse early life events, such as periodic maternal separation, may alter the normal pattern of brain development and subsequently the vulnerability to a…”
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    Priority areas for conservation within four freshwater ecoregions in South America: A scale perspective based on freshwater crabs (Anomura, Aeglidae) by Gonçalves, Alberto S., Costa, Gabriel C., Bond‐Buckup, Georgina, Bartholomei‐Santos, Marlise L., Santos, Sandro

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-10-2018)
    “…Although freshwater ecosystems contain high biodiversity and provide valuable ecosystem services, they are severely threatened worldwide. Many broad‐scale…”
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    Landscape attributes as drivers of the geographical variation in density of Sapajus nigritus Kerr, 1792, a primate endemic to the Atlantic Forest by Hendges, Carla D., Melo, Geruza L., Gonçalves, Alberto S., Cerezer, Felipe O., Cáceres, Nilton C.

    Published in Acta oecologica (Montrouge) (01-10-2017)
    “…Neotropical primates are among the most well studied forest mammals concerning their population densities. However, few studies have evaluated the factors that…”
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    Radio-telemetry techniques in the study of displacement of freshwater anomurans by Luciane Ayres-Peres, Cadidja Coutinho, Joele S. Baumart, Alberto S. Gonçalves, Paula B. Araujo, Sandro Santos

    Published in Nauplius
    “…In an ecological context, information on the movement and activity is important for understanding the requirements of habitat, resource usage patterns and the…”
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