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    Larval development and reproductive strategies of Central Amazon fishes

    The meeting of waters, a possible shelter of evolutionary significant units for Amazonian fish

    As Matas de Várzea do Mamirauá: Médio Rio Solimões

    Towards an Integrated Approach to River Basin Management

    An Unexpected Ecosystem: The Amazon as Revealed by Fisheries

    Development of commercial fisheries in the Amazon basin and consequences for fish stocks and subsistence fishing

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