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    An integrated fish–plankton aquaculture system in brackish water by Gilles, S., Fargier, L., Lazzaro, X., Baras, E., De Wilde, N., Drakidès, C., Amiel, C., Rispal, B., Blancheton, J-P.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-02-2013)
    “…Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture takes advantage of the mutualism between some detritivorous fish and phytoplankton. The fish recycle nutrients by…”
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    Association of a Specific Algal Group with Methylmercury Accumulation in Periphyton of a Tropical High-Altitude Andean Lake by Lanza, William G., Achá, Darío, Point, David, Masbou, Jeremy, Alanoca, Lucia, Amouroux, David, Lazzaro, Xavier

    “…Periphyton relevance for methylmercury (MeHg) production and accumulation are now well known in aquatic ecosystems. Sulfate-reducing bacteria and other…”
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    Contribution of omnivorous tilapia to eutrophication of a shallow tropical reservoir: evidence from a fish kill by Starling, Fernando, Lazzaro, Xavier, Cavalcanti, Cristine, Moreira, Ricardo

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-12-2002)
    “…SUMMARY 1. We examined whether a large stock of tilapia (>750 kg ha−1, in littoral areas >1300 kg ha−1), mostly Oreochromis niloticus (L.) and Tilapia rendalli…”
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    Do fish regulate phytoplankton in shallow eutrophic Northeast Brazilian reservoirs? by Lazzaro, Xavier, Bouvy, Marc, Ribeiro-Filho, Rinaldo A., Oliviera, Vanildo S., Sales, Leonardo T., Vasconcelos, André R. M., Mata, Maurício R.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-04-2003)
    “…SUMMARY 1. In a comparative study, we examined the potential for fish to structure planktonic food webs in shallow mesotrophic to hypereutrophic Northeast…”
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    Feeding convergence in South American and African zooplanktivorous cichlids Geophagus brasiliensis and Tilapia rendalli by LAZZARO, X

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (01-07-1991)
    “…Acara, Geophagus brasiliensis , and red-breasted bream, Tilapia rendalli , are important planktivorous cichlids in southern Brazilian lakes and reservoirs…”
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