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    Diet composition of a native fish species in a neotropical lentic environment by Silva, Natália Luiza da, Pagliarini, Cibele Diogo, Kliemann, Bruna Caroline Kotz, Ramos, Julia Kaori Kuriyama, Bonfim, Vinicius Cesar do, Brandão, Heleno, Ramos, Igor Paiva

    Published in Acta scientiarum. Biological sciences (06-12-2023)
    “…Native species are important to the dynamics of aquatic environments. Studies that seek to understand the basic biology of these species provide information on…”
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    Characterization of wild fish diet and trophic guild in a protected area by Ramos, Julia Kaori Kuriyama, Silva, Natália Luiza da, Bonfim, Vinicius Cesar do, Fornari, Bianca Yunes, Kliemann, Bruna Caroline Kotz, Pagliarini, Cibele Diogo, Brandão, Heleno, Ramos, Igor Paiva

    Published in Acta limnológica brasiliensia (2022)
    “…Aim We characterize the diet and trophic guild to the fish community in a protected area to contribute information about the trophic ecology. Methods The…”
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    Dolops carvalhoi as a vector of Epistylis sp. between cultivated and wild specimens of Oreochromis niloticus in Brazil by Pagliarini, Cibele Diogo, Franceschini, Lidiane, Ribeiro, Cristiéle da Silva, Delariva, Rosilene Luciana, Amorim, João Paulo de Arruda, Ramos, Igor Paiva

    “…Epistyliasis has been characterized as an emergent disease which has a great impact on fish farms, especially on Oreochromis niloticus production systems…”
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    Trophic ecology and metabolism of two species of nonnative freshwater stingray (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygonidae) by Pagliarini, Cibele Diogo, da Silva Ribeiro, Cristiéle, Spada, Lucas, Delariva, Rosilene Luciana, Chagas, Jumma Miranda Araújo, dos Anjos, Luciano Alves, Ramos, Igor Paiva

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-07-2020)
    “…The stingrays Potamotrygon amandae and Potamotrygon falkneri are nonnative species established in the Upper Paraná basin. Although they are widely distributed,…”
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