Occurrence of pharmaceuticals in seafood from two Brazilian coastal areas: Implication for human risk assessment
Pharmaceuticals (PhACs) are considered emerging contaminants with potential
accumulation in aquatic organisms. Thus, seafood consumption may cause long-term effects …
accumulation in aquatic organisms. Thus, seafood consumption may cause long-term effects …
Microplastic contamination in tropical fishes: An assessment of different feeding habits
Marine ecosystems are reported to be contaminated by microplastics (MPs)(< 5 mm);
however, the ecological mechanisms involved in the ingestion of debris by marine …
however, the ecological mechanisms involved in the ingestion of debris by marine …
Life table approach for assessing the population status and conservation priorities of the common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) in the Western Tropical South …
CDL de Oliveira, EM de Moura Junior, J Rangely… - Regional Studies in …, 2024 - Elsevier
The common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) is a classic example of a protandic
hermaphroditic fish with high commercial value in the Western Tropical South Atlantic of …
hermaphroditic fish with high commercial value in the Western Tropical South Atlantic of …
Assessing the Feasibility of Sustainable Aquaculture for Common Snook Centropomus undecimalis
M de Jesús Contreras‐García… - Reviews in …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT Common Snook (Centropomus undecimalis) is widely distributed across the
tropical Atlantic Coasts and has a significant economic impact. This review aims to assess …
tropical Atlantic Coasts and has a significant economic impact. This review aims to assess …
Composition of the fish fauna in a tropical estuary: the ecological guild approach
Ecological guilds have been widely applied for understanding the structure and functioning
of aquatic ecosystems. This study describes the composition and the spatio-temporal …
of aquatic ecosystems. This study describes the composition and the spatio-temporal …
Trophic flow structure of a neotropical estuary in northeastern Brazil and the comparison of ecosystem model indicators of estuaries
We developed an Ecopath model for the Estuary of Sirinhaém River (SIR), a small-sized
system surrounded by mangroves, subject to high impact, mainly by the sugar cane and …
system surrounded by mangroves, subject to high impact, mainly by the sugar cane and …
Trophic resource partitioning of two snook fish species (Centropomidae) in tropical estuaries in Brazil as evidenced by stable isotope analysis
We investigated the trophic niches and the resource partitioning of two snook species, the
common (Centropomus undecimalis) and the fat snook (C. parallelus), in four tropical …
common (Centropomus undecimalis) and the fat snook (C. parallelus), in four tropical …
Niche partitioning among snook (Pisces: Centropomidae) in rivers of southeastern Florida and implications for species range limits
The presence of relatively rare species in estuarine fish communities can influence niche
differentiation among species, functional redundancy, and ecosystem stability when faced …
differentiation among species, functional redundancy, and ecosystem stability when faced …
Effect of fishing effort on the trophic functioning of tropical estuaries in Brazil
AS Lira, F Lucena-Frédou, CHF Lacerda… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2022 - Elsevier
A trophic web is a network of complex interactions and energy links between species. These
interactions can be simplified into trophodynamic models, such as Ecopath (EP) and …
interactions can be simplified into trophodynamic models, such as Ecopath (EP) and …
Distribution of pelagic and demersal fish assemblages by video prospection in the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha
CL Da Silva, J Salvetat, L Pelage, CA Pereira… - Regional Studies in …, 2024 - Elsevier
This study presents an approach that complements previously identified trends in the
distribution of acoustic biomass of demersal and pelagic fishes in Fernando de Noronha …
distribution of acoustic biomass of demersal and pelagic fishes in Fernando de Noronha …