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Spatial and temporal variation in densities of chironomid larvae (Diptera) in two lagoons and two tributaries of the upper Paraná River floodplain, Brazil
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J. HIGUTI
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M
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The influence of fish cage culture on δ13C and δ15N of filter-feeding Bivalvia (Mollusca)
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E. Benedito
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L. Figueroa
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A.M
Takeda
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GI. Manetta
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Limnoperna fortunei Dunker, 1857 larvae in different environments of a Neotropical floodplain: relationships of abiotic variables and phytoplankton with different stages of develop...
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J. Ernandes-Silva
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F. H. Ragonha
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S. Jati
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A
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M
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Takeda
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Influence of antifouling paint on freshwater invertebrates (Mytilidae, Chironomidae and Naididae): density, richness and composition
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D. S. Fujita
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A
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M
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Takeda
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R. Coutinho
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F. C. Fernandes
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Effects of food availability and habitat features on the Ephemeroptera species composition at seasonal and spatial scales from neotropical floodplain rivers
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S. M. Melo
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F. H. Ragonha
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G. D. Pinha
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A
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M
.
Takeda
Published 2017-10-01
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Chironomidae feeding habits in different habitats from a Neotropical floodplain: exploring patterns in aquatic food webs
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C. M. M. Butakka
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F. H. Ragonha
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S. Train
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G. D. Pinha
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A
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M
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Takeda
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Reservoir longitudinal gradient promotes ordered losses on diversity and density of Ephemeroptera community
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S. M. Melo
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G. D. Pinha
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F. H. Ragonha
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H. M. Fontes-Junior
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A
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M
.
Takeda
Published 2018-02-01
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