Search Results - "Silva, Luiz G. M."
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The Riverine Organism Drift Imager: A new technology to study organism drift in rivers and streams
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-09-2023)“…Abstract Drift or downstream dispersal is a fundamental process in the life cycle of many riverine organisms. In the face of rapidly declining freshwater…”
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Understanding Barotrauma in Fish Passing Hydro Structures: A Global Strategy for Sustainable Development of Water Resources
Published in Fisheries (01-03-2014)“…Freshwater fishes are one of the most imperiled groups of vertebrates, and population declines are alarming in terms of biodiversity and to communities that…”
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Dispersal of fish eggs and larvae in a cascade of small hydropower plants with fish ladders
Published in Hydrobiologia (2022)“…This study was conducted to investigate fish eggs and larvae dispersal in a river stretch influenced by small hydropower plants in Southeast Brazil. The main…”
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All the colors of the world: biotic homogenization-differentiation dynamics of freshwater fish communities on demand of the Brazilian aquarium trade
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-2020)“…Non-native freshwater fish introduced via the aquarium trade can cause major changes at the community level over time and space, resulting in dynamics context…”
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Resilience of terrestrial and aquatic fauna to historical and future wildfire regimes in western North America
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-09-2021)“…Wildfires in many western North American forests are becoming more frequent, larger, and severe, with changed seasonal patterns. In response, coniferous forest…”
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Towards vibrant fish populations and sustainable fisheries that benefit all: learning from the last 30 years to inform the next 30 years
Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-06-2023)“…A common goal among fisheries science professionals, stakeholders, and rights holders is to ensure the persistence and resilience of vibrant fish populations…”
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Repeatability of the searching process in reviews of restoration outcomes
Published in Restoration ecology (01-11-2021)“…In the recently declared United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030), evidence‐based research has an essential role in summarizing restoration…”
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Site Selection for Hydropower Development: A GIS-Based Framework to Improve Planning in Brazil
Published in Journal of environmental engineering (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2018)“…AbstractSmall hydropower plants (SHPs) may be considered the most cost-effective and environmentally benign technology for energy production. However, it has…”
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Gambusia holbrooki Survive Shear Stress, Pressurization and Avoid Blade Strike in a Simulated Pumped Hydroelectric Scheme
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (23-10-2020)“…Pumped hydroelectric energy storage (PHES) projects are being considered worldwide to achieve renewable energy targets and to stabilize baseload energy supply…”
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Mortality events resulting from Australia's catastrophic fires threaten aquatic biota
Published in Global change biology (01-10-2020)“…The consequences of the 2019–2020 bushfires in Australia were also devastating for the aquatic biota. Following abnormal rainfall events in burnt areas,…”
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Fine-scale movement response of juvenile brown trout to hydropeaking
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-11-2024)“…Juvenile fish are known to be the most impacted during hydropeaking events due to stranding or uncontrolled drift resulting from changes to water depth and…”
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Biodiversity responses to restoration across the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-05-2022)“…The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration is focussing attention and resources on restoration globally. Nowhere is this more crucial than in tropical forests that…”
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The Use of Barriers to Limit the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Animal Species: A Global Review
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (09-02-2021)“…Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are one of the principal threats to freshwater biodiversity. Exclusion barriers are increasingly being used as a management…”
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Fish‐Net: Probabilistic models for fishway planning, design and monitoring to support environmentally sustainable hydropower
Published in Fish and fisheries (Oxford, England) (01-07-2018)“…The construction of fishways for upstream and downstream connectivity is the preferred mitigation measure for hydropower dams and other riverine barriers. Yet…”
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Survival estimates across five life stages of redfin (Perca fluviatilis) exposed to simulated pumped-storage hydropower stressors
Published in Conservation physiology (01-01-2022)“…Pumped-storage hydropower facilities may facilitate the transfer of redfin (Perca fluviatilis) from lower to higher elevation reservoirs and/or among…”
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Flexible and non-invasive passive integrated transponder (PIT) tagging protocols for tropical freshwater fish species
Published in MethodsX (01-01-2018)“…[Display omitted] Passive integrated transponder (PIT) tagging has proven to be an effective mark-recapture technique for many temperate freshwater and marine…”
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Comparing on site human and video counts at Igarapava fish ladder, south eastern Brazil
Published in Neotropical Ichthyology (01-06-2006)“…On site human observations and video images were collected and compared at the window of the Igarapava Dam fish ladder (IDFL), rio Grande , Southeastern…”
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Evaluating the placement of PIT tags in tropical river fishes: a case study involving two Mekong River species
Published in Fisheries research (01-04-2018)“…•PIT tags can be retained in Striped catfish and Goldfin tinfoil barbs.•Tag retention is not influenced by the location of the tags (chest, gut,…”
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