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    Determinant variables on the isotopic values of particulate organic matter in a neotropical floodplain by de Andrade Urbano, Vinícius, Maximilian Ratz Scoarize, Matheus, Henrique Zaia Alves, Gustavo, Delanira-Santos, Driele, da Silva Caetano, Marcela, Benedito, Evanilde

    Published in Journal of oceanology and limnology (01-07-2024)
    “…Particulate organic matter (POM) is an important energy source for aquatic consumers, understanding its origin and composition is essential for understanding…”
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    Dams and agricultural lands affect energy sources and the trophic position of fish in a floodplain by Urbano, Vinícius de Andrade, Delanira-Santos, Driele, Scoarize, Matheus Maximilian Ratz, Benedito, Evanilde

    Published in Neotropical Ichthyology (01-01-2024)
    “…Abstract Landscape change caused by hydropower dam construction and invasion of agriculture in the riparian zone has been a catalyst for alterations in fish…”
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    Diet-tissue discrimination factors of three neotropical freshwater fishes and a comparison of the trophic position by Manetta, Gislaine Iachstel, Ratz Scoarize, Matheus Maximilian, Delanira-Santos, Driele, Sacramento, Patrícia Almeida, Urbano, Vinícius de Andrade, Benedito, Evanilde

    Published in Journal of limnology (21-12-2023)
    “…The trophic discrimination factor (TDF) is a key parameter for stable isotope analysis and due to a lack of species-specific TDFs, mean universal values have…”
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    Anthropogenic land uses lead to changes in limnological variables in Neotropical streams by Contieri, Beatriz Bosquê, Rosa, Jonathan, Scoarize, Matheus Maximilian Ratz, Urbano, Vinícius de Andrade, Benedito, Evanilde

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-08-2024)
    “…Streams are vulnerable to anthropogenic impacts, such as changes in land use, which reflect on water quality and can be evaluated by abiotic variables. In this…”
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