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    Close Link Between Harmful Cyanobacterial Dominance and Associated Bacterioplankton in a Tropical Eutrophic Reservoir by Guedes, Iame A, Rachid, Caio T C C, Rangel, Luciana M, Silva, Lúcia H S, Bisch, Paulo M, Azevedo, Sandra M F O, Pacheco, Ana B F

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (12-03-2018)
    “…Cyanobacteria tend to become the dominant phytoplankton component in eutrophic freshwater environments during warmer seasons. However, general observations of…”
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    Phytoplankton biomass is mainly controlled by hydrology and phosphorus concentrations in tropical hydroelectric reservoirs by Rangel, Luciana M., Silva, Lúcia H. S., Rosa, Priscila, Roland, Fábio, Huszar, Vera L. M.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-09-2012)
    “…Phytoplankton is widely recognized as being regulated mainly by resources (nutrients and light) and predation by higher trophic levels. In reservoirs, these…”
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    Cyanobacteria are controlled by omnivorous filter-feeding fish (Nile tilapia) in a tropical eutrophic reservoir by Salazar Torres, Gian, Silva, Lúcia H. S, Rangel, Luciana M, Attayde, José Luiz, Huszar, Vera L. M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2016)
    “…Omnivorous filter-feeding fish are common in tropical lakes and reservoirs, and can potentially reduce phytoplankton biomass in eutrophic systems. The goal of…”
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    Toxicity Overrides Morphology on Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii Grazing Resistance to the Calanoid Copepod Eudiaptomus gracilis by Rangel, Luciana M., Ger, Kemal A., Silva, Lúcia H. S., Soares, Maria Carolina S., Faassen, Elisabeth J., Lürling, Miquel

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-05-2016)
    “…Toxicity and morphology may function as defense mechanisms of bloom-forming cyanobacteria against zooplankton grazing. Yet, the relative importance of each of…”
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    roles of environmental conditions and geographical distances on the species turnover of the whole phytoplankton and zooplankton communities and their subsets in tropical reservoirs by Santos, Juliana B. O, Silva, Lúcia H. S, Branco, Christina W. C, Huszar, Vera L. M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (2016)
    “…Understanding the patterns of biological diversity between different regions (beta diversity) and how diversity is generated and maintained is a central goal…”
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    Copepod Prey Selection and Grazing Efficiency Mediated by Chemical and Morphological Defensive Traits of Cyanobacteria by Rangel, Luciana M, Silva, Lúcia H S, Faassen, Elisabeth J, Lürling, Miquel, Ger, Kemal Ali

    Published in Toxins (21-07-2020)
    “…Phytoplankton anti-grazer traits control zooplankton grazing and are associated with harmful blooms. Yet, how morphological versus chemical phytoplankton…”
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    Classification of Reynolds phytoplankton functional groups using individual traits and machine learning techniques by Kruk, Carla, Devercelli, Melina, Huszar, Vera L. M., Hernández, Esnedy, Beamud, Guadalupe, Diaz, Mónica, Silva, Lúcia H. S., Segura, Angel M.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-10-2017)
    “…The Reynolds Functional Groups (RFG) classification scheme is an informative and widely used method in ecological studies of freshwater phytoplankton. It…”
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    Environmental and not spatial processes (directional and non-directional) shape the phytoplankton composition and functional groups in a large subtropical river basin by Huszar, Vera L. M., Nabout, João C., Appel, Mariana O., Santos, Juliana B. O., Abe, Donato S., Silva, Lúcia H. S.

    Published in Journal of plankton research (01-11-2015)
    “…Despite wide knowledge of environment-community relationships in inland waters, the relative effects of niche conditions (environment) and dispersal (space) on…”
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    Drivers of phytoplankton, bacterioplankton, and zooplankton carbon biomass in tropical hydroelectric reservoirs by Silva, Lúcia H.S., Huszar, Vera L.M., Marinho, Marcelo M., Rangel, Luciana M., Brasil, Jandeson, Domingues, Carolina D., Branco, Christina C., Roland, Fábio

    Published in Limnologica (01-07-2014)
    “…Studies of carbon sources in plankton communities are important because carbon content has become the main currency used in functional studies of aquatic…”
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