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  1. Trophic ecology and reproductive biology of Ageneiosus lineatus (Actinopterygii, Siluriformes, Auchenipteridae) in the middle Negro River, Brazilian Amazon
  2. Assessment of the biotic integrity of Amazonian floodplain lakes with different levels of governance
  3. Threshold responses of floating meadow fish communities to floodplain forest cover in the lower Amazon River
  4. Strategy for detecting low concentrations of genomic DNA in environmental DNA assessments in the Brazilian Amazon
  5. Integrated assessment of sustainability indicators for recreational fishing of the Middle Negro River, Brazilian Amazon
  6. Fisheries Co‐Management Strengthen the Effectiveness of Protected Areas in Amazonian Floodplain Lakes
  7. Diet of Nile tilapia in the Cachoeira Alta do Tarumã stream, Tarumã-Açu hydrographic basin (Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil)
  8. Morphological analyses of otoliths indicate a single population of invasive Arapaima gigas in tributaries of the Upper Madeira River (Amazon Basin)
  9. Niche partitioning and seasonality may mediate coexistence of piranha species in Amazonian floodplain lakes
  10. Influence of Alevinage Time in the Optimization of Tambaqui Biomass Production in Semi-Intensive Fish Farming in the Northern Region of Amazonas
  11. Trophic ecology of Acestrorhynchus falcirostris Cuvier, 1819 in island lakes on the lower stretch of the Solimões River, Amazon Basin
  12. Can species guilds act as hubs for energy transfer in macrophyte meadows of Amazonian floodplain lakes?
  13. Spatial distribution of the sport fishing in the state of Amazonas, northern Brazil
  14. Natural mortality of fish: a review
  15. Meta-analysis of 87Sr/86Sr ratios in otoliths to establish thresholds for determining fish movement
  16. Sport fishing in Brazil: the current state
  17. Freshwater sport fishing: characterization of operations in the middle Negro River, Amazonas, Brazil
  18. Uncertainties regarding the natural mortality of fish can increase due global climate change
  19. Spatial dynamics of Amazonian commercial fisheries: an analysis of landscape composition and fish landings
  20. The consumption of fish by the riverine population of the lower Solimões River, Amazonas, Brazil
  21. Influence of abiotic factors on the composition of fish assemblages in the Aracá-Demeni sub-basin of the middle Negro River
  22. Isotopic niche alteration of a predator fish in a dammed Amazonian black water river
  23. The payment of compensation in the closed season in Brazil: a spatio-temporal analysis of the last five years*
  24. Perception of Amazonian fishers regarding environmental changes as causes of drastic events of fish mortality
  25. Perfil produtivo e impactos no desenvolvimento da atividade piscícola nas microrregiões do Estado do Amazonas
  26. Effects of Fishing on the Population of Speckled Pavon Cichla temensis in the Middle Negro River (Amazonas State, Brazil): A Decrease in the Size of the Trophy Fish?
  27. A candiru, Paracanthopoma sp. (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae), associated with a thorny catfish, Doras phlyzakion (Siluriformes: Doradidae), in a tributary of the middle Rio Negro, Brazilian Amazon
  28. A candiru, Paracanthopoma sp. (Siluriformes: Trichomycteridae), associated with a thorny catfish, Doras phlyzakion (Siluriformes: Doradidae), in a tributary of the middle Rio Negro, Brazilian Amazon
  29. Length‐weight relationship of 12 species of freshwater fish caught in the middle and lower stretches of the Negro River basin, Brazilian Amazon
  30. Growth–reproduction trade‐off and fecundity regulate population stability in Amazon floodplain fishes
  31. Ontogenetic change in the diet of Semaprochilodus insignis (Characiformes: Prochilodontidae) during migration between two limnologically distinct environments in the Amazon Basin
  32. Discrimination of species and populations of the genus Cichla (Cichliformes: Cichlidae) in rivers of the Amazon basin using otolithic morphometry
  33. Factors determining the structure of fish assemblages in Tarumã River, Jaru Biological Reserve, Machado River drainage, northern Brazil
  34. MODELING OF FISH SEIZURES AFTER THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CLOSED FISHING SEASON LAW IN THE AMAZON BASIN
  35. SPATIAL AND SEASONAL VARIATION OF PEACOCK BASS (Cichla spp.) FISHERY: AN ANALYSIS OF CATCHES LANDED IN MANAUS, AMAZONAS STATE, BRAZIL
  36. FISHING PRODUCTION OF Pinirampus pirinampu AND Brachyplatystoma platynemum CATFISH HAS BEEN AFFECTED BY LARGE DAMS OF THE MADEIRA RIVER (BRAZILIAN AMAZON)
  37. Length‐weight relationship of 16 fish species from the Negro River basin (Amazonas state, Brazil)
  38. Seasonal hydrology and fish assemblage structure in the floodplain of the lower Amazon River
  39. Spatial and Temporal Distribution of a Multiple Gear Fishing Fleet Exploiting the Caribbean Sea and North Brazil Shelf Large Marine Ecosystems
  40. Stock assessment of Prochilodus nigricans (Actinopterygii: Characiformes: Prochilodontidae) using two distinct algorithms, in the context of a small-scale Amazonian fishery
  41. Length-weight relationships of ornamental fish from floodplain lakes in the Solimões River basin (Iranduba, Amazonas, Brazil)
  42. Structural and socioeconomic aspects of the peacock bass Cichla vazzoleri (Kullander & Ferreira, 2006) fishery performed in a large hydroelectric reservoir of the Amazon Basin
  43. Alimentação de Auchenipterichthys punctatus (Siluriformes, Auchenipteridae) em lagos do rio Cuiuni, Amazonas, Brasil
  44. Floodplain land cover affects biomass distribution of fish functional diversity in the Amazon River
  45. SOIL COMPACTION AND THE STABILITY OF LEVEES OF AQUACULTURE PONDS
  46. Dynamics of commercial fishery at the middle stretch of the Negro river: exploitation intensity by fishing grounds
  47. Stock assessment of the peacock bass Cichla temensis (Humboldt, 1821), an important fishing resource from the middle Negro river, Amazonas, Brazil
  48. Seasonal oxygen isotope variations in freshwater bivalve shells as recorders of Amazonian rivers hydrogeochemistry
  49. A system to optimize fish production: a case study of semi intensive Colossoma macropomum (Osteichthyes, Serrasalmidae) aquaculture
  50. Growth parameters and yield per recruit analysis for the armoured catfish Pterygoplichthys pardalis sampled in the low reach of the Amazonas river
  51. Length‐weight relationships of five fish species from lakes of the Central Amazonian floodplains
  52. Spatial variation in aquatic food webs in the Amazon River floodplain
  53. Influence of hydrological cycle on the composition and structure of fish assemblages in an igapó forest, Amazonas, Brazil
  54. Diet and ecomorphology of predator fish species of the Amazonian floodplain lakes
  55. A pesca de pequena escala na bacia Amazônica: padrões gerais e diversidade pelos desembarques de cinco sub-bacias
  56. Trophic ecology of speckled peacock bass Cichla temensis Humboldt 1821 in the middle Negro River, Amazon, Brazil
  57. Fish species richness is associated with the availability of landscape components across seasons in the Amazonian floodplain
  58. Review of Fisheries Resource Use and Status in the Madeira River Basin (Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru) Before Hydroelectric Dam Completion
  59. Both cetaceans in the Brazilian Amazon show sustained, profound population declines over two decades
  60. Sustainability of small-scale fisheries in the middle Negro River (Amazonas – Brazil): A model with operational and biological variables
  61. The invisibility of fisheries in the process of hydropower development across the Amazon
  62. Relationships between forest cover and fish diversity in the Amazon River floodplain
  63. Condition factor variations over time and trophic position among four species of Characidae from Amazonian floodplain lakes: effects of an anomalous drought
  64. Estimation of peacock bass (Cichla spp.) mortality rate during catch-release fishing employing different post-capture procedures
  65. Seasonal dynamic of Amazonian small-scale fisheries is dictated by the hydrologic pulse
  66. Trophic Ecology of Arapaima sp. in a ria lake-river-floodplain transition zone of the Amazon
  67. Aspectos reprodutivos de mexilhões (Bivalvia, Mollusca) no complexo estuarino de Paranaguá, Paraná, Brasil
  68. Pesca artesanal no município de Humaitá, Médio Rio Madeira, Amazonas, Brasil
  69. Small-scale fisheries in the Amazon basin: general patterns and diversity of fish landings in five sub-basins
  70. Selection of reference lakes and adaptation of a fish multimetric index of biotic integrity to six amazon floodplain lakes
  71. Ecomorphological correlates of twenty dominant fish species of Amazonian floodplain lakes
  72. Applying fuzzy logic to estimate the parameters of the length-weight relationship
  73. Evidence of mercury biomagnification in the food chain of the cardinal tetraParacheirodon axelrodi(Osteichthyes: Characidae) in the Rio Negro, central Amazon, Brazil
  74. Amazon floodplain fish diversity at different scales: do time and place really matter?
  75. Amazon floodplain fish communities: Habitat connectivity and conservation in a rapidly deteriorating environment
  76. Effects of fisheries zoning and environmental characteristics on population parameters of the tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) in managed floodplain lakes in the Central Amazon
  77. Determinants of changes in fish diversity and composition in floodplain lakes in two basins in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil
  78. Movement patterns of adult peacock bassCichla temensisbetween tributaries of the middle Negro River basin (Amazonas - Brazil): an otolith geochemical analysis
  79. Intra- and inter-annual changes in the condition factors of three Curimatidae detritivores from Amazonian floodplain lakes
  80. Factors determining the structure of fish assemblages in an Amazonian river near to oil and gas exploration areas in the Amazon basin (Brazil): establishing the baseline for environmental evaluation
  81. Population dynamics and stock assessment of Colossoma macropomum
  82. Growth of the Cichla temensis Humboldt, 1821 (Perciformes: Cichlidae) from the middle rio Negro, Amazonas, Brazil
  83. Trophic opportunism of central Amazon floodplain fish
  84. Perverse incentives in fishery management: The case of the defeso in the Brazilian Amazon
  85. False Shades of Green: The Case of Brazilian Amazonian Hydropower
  86. Fish diversity and species composition in small-scale artificial reefs in Amazonian floodplain lakes: Refugia for rare species?
  87. Pre-impoundment stock assessment of two Pimelodidae species caught by small-scale fisheries in the Madeira River (Amazon Basin - Brazil)
  88. Otolith geochemistry in young-of-the-year peacock bassCichla temensisfor investigating natal dispersal in the Rio Negro (Amazon - Brazil) river system
  89. Yield per recruit of the peacock bass Cichla monoculus (Spix and Agassiz, 1831) caught in Lago Grande at Manacapuru (Amazonas – Brazil)
  90. Assembleias de peixes associadas aos bancos de macrófitas aquáticas em lagos manejados da Amazônia Central, Amazonas, Brasil
  91. The importance of spatial scales to analysis of fish diversity in Amazonian floodplain lakes and implications for conservation
  92. Trophic ecology of the ichthyofauna of a stretch of the Urucu River (Coari, Amazonas, Brazil)
  93. A time series analysis of Prochilodus nigricans landings caught by small-scale fisheries in the lower stretch of the Amazon River
  94. The Role of Payments for Ecological Services in the Sustainable Development and Environmental Preservation of the Rainforest:
  95. Use of Graph Model for the Resolution of Conflicts between Fishers of the Amazonian Floodplain Lakes
  96. The Potential Impacts of Global Climatic Changes and Dams on Amazonian Fish and Their Fisheries
  97. An initial assessment of drought sensitivity in Amazonian fish communities
  98. Pescarias artesanais em comunidades ribeirinhas na amazônia brasileira: perfil socioeconômico, conflitos e cenário da atividade
  99. The commercial fishing fleet using the middle stretch of the Madeira river, Brazil
  100. Use of the flooded forest by fish assemblages in lakes of the National Park of Anavilhanas (Amazonas, Brazil)
  101. Assembléias de peixes associadas às macrófitas aquáticas em lagos de várzea do baixo rio Solimõesdoi: 10.5007/2175-7925.2010v23n1p131
  102. Fish diet from Manacapuru Big Lake complex (Amazon): a approach starting from the traditional knowledge
  103. Seasonal catch distribution of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum), Characidae in a central Amazon floodplain lake: implications for sustainable fisheries management
  104. An evaluation of fishery co-management experience in an Amazonian black-water river (Unini River, Amazon, Brazil)
  105. Fishing sustainability via inclusion of man in predator–prey models: A case study in Lago Preto, Manacapuru, Amazonas
  106. Interconnectedness during high water maintains similarity in fish assemblages of island floodplain lakes in the Amazonian Basin
  107. Uma proposta de protocolo para a obtenção de variáveis visando estudos de modelagem ecológica em sistemas pesqueiros fluviais da Amazônia
  108. A pesca de pequena escala no rio Madeira pelos desembarques ocorridos em Manicoré (Estado do Amazonas), Brasil
  109. Desembarque e esforço de pesca da frota pesqueira comercial de Manicoré (Médio Rio Madeira), Amazonas, Brasil
  110. A composição dos custos de armação e a renda das expedições de pesca da frota pesqueira artesanal da região do Médio rio Madeira, Amazonas, Brasil
  111. Abundância e distribuição das larvas de peixes no Lago Catalão e no encontro dos rios Solimões e Negro, Amazonas, Brasil
  112. The effects of sport fishing growth on behavior of commercial fishermen in Balbina reservoir, Amazon, Brazil
  113. Natural and artificially-induced habitat complexity and freshwater fish species composition
  114. Alimentação de Triportheus angulatus (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) no lago Camaleão, Manaus, AM, Brasil
  115. Influence of artificial reefs on fish assemblage of the Barra Bonita Reservoir (Sao Paulo, Brazil)