[HTML][HTML] Mercury in fish marketed in the Amazon triple frontier and health risk assessment
SF da Silva, M de Oliveira Lima - Chemosphere, 2020 - Elsevier
Fish has great socioeconomic, cultural, and nutritional importance for Amazonian
populations. Despite all health benefits, fish can accumulate great amounts of mercury (Hg) …
populations. Despite all health benefits, fish can accumulate great amounts of mercury (Hg) …
Brazilian recreational fisheries: current status, challenges and future direction
KMF Freire, RA Tubino… - Fisheries …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Recreational fisheries in Brazil have increased in importance and attracted many foreign
recreational fishers. The objectives of this article were to summarise the available data on …
recreational fishers. The objectives of this article were to summarise the available data on …
Giant otter population responses to habitat expansion and degradation induced by a mega hydroelectric dam
Large hydroelectric dams are major drivers of habitat loss and degradation in lowland
Amazonia. Hydroelectric reservoirs reduce the habitat available for terrestrial species, but …
Amazonia. Hydroelectric reservoirs reduce the habitat available for terrestrial species, but …
Multispecies fisheries in the lower Amazon River and its relationship with the regional and global climate variability
This paper aims to describe the spatial-temporal variability in catch of the main fishery
resources of the Amazon River and floodplain lakes of the Lower Amazon, as well as …
resources of the Amazon River and floodplain lakes of the Lower Amazon, as well as …
The consumption of fish by the riverine population of the lower Solimões River, Amazonas, Brazil
The riverine population of the Amazon Basin are among the largest consumers of fish in the
world, but the consumption patterns could be regionally distinct. Moreover, their total fish …
world, but the consumption patterns could be regionally distinct. Moreover, their total fish …
Conflict between Fishermen and Giant Otters Pteronura brasiliensis in Western Brazilian Amazon
PF Rosas‐Ribeiro, FCW Rosas, J Zuanon - Biotropica, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The recovery of giant otter populations after the hunting prohibition and restriction of the pelt
trade resulted in more frequent conflicts with fishermen. In this study, fisherman–giant otter …
trade resulted in more frequent conflicts with fishermen. In this study, fisherman–giant otter …
[HTML][HTML] Artisanal fisheries of the **ngu River basin in Brazilian Amazon
VJ Isaac, MC Almeida, REA Cruz… - Brazilian Journal of …, 2015 - SciELO Brasil
The present study characterises the commercial fisheries of the basin of the **ngu River, a
major tributary of the Amazon River, between the towns of Gurupá (at the mouth of the …
major tributary of the Amazon River, between the towns of Gurupá (at the mouth of the …
[BOOK][B] Peacock bass: diversity, ecology and conservation
KO Winemiller, LCK Winemiller, CG Montana - 2021 - books.google.com
Peacock Bass: Diversity, Ecology, and Conservation is a unique scientific reference that
describes not only the diversity and natural history of the various peacock bass species (fish …
describes not only the diversity and natural history of the various peacock bass species (fish …
[HTML][HTML] Traditional knowledge and artisanal fishing technology on the **ngu River in Pará, Brazil
EMC Mesquita, VJ Isaac-Nahum - Brazilian Journal of Biology, 2015 - SciELO Brasil
In artisanal fishing, the techniques used by a community reflect the characteristics of the
natural environment, in particular the distribution and availability of resources, as well as …
natural environment, in particular the distribution and availability of resources, as well as …
Anthropogenic climate change is a present and future stressor for fish communities in the Amazon basin
CEC Freitas, LE Hurd, BS Andrade, MA Mereles… - The Future of …, 2024 - Springer
The main reported effect of global climate change on marine fish assemblages has been the
movement of species to higher latitudes as ocean waters have warmed. In contrast, the …
movement of species to higher latitudes as ocean waters have warmed. In contrast, the …