Publicações 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 1998 1997 SortImagePDFExcelWordPowerpointZipMP3MP4CloseBy DateBy NameBy TypeCloseSearchGoClearShow all files GAMA-MAIA, D.J. ; TORRES, R.A. (2016) Fine-scale genetic structuring, divergent selection, and conservation prospects for the overexploited crab (Cardisoma guanhumi) in tropical mangroves from North-eastern Brazil. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK, 96(8): 1677-1686. ITO, F. ; BERNARD, E. ; TORRES, R. A.(2016). What is for dinner? First report of human blood in the diet of the hairy-legged vampire bat Diphylla ecaudata. Acta Chiropterologica, 18(2): 509-515. NEVES, J. M. M. ; MENDES, L. F. ; LIMA, S. Q. M. ; TORRES, R. A. ; PEREIRA, R. J. ; MOTT, T. (2016) Population structure of the rockpool blenny Entomacrodus vomerinus shows source-sink dynamics among ecoregions in the tropical Southwestern Atlantic. Plos One 11: e0157472. ARANTES, A. C. R.; ADAM, M. L.; SOUZA, J. R. B.; BASTOS, L.; JACOBINA, U. P.; TORRES, R. A. (2016) Frequency of fish micronuclei to diagnose aquatic environmental conditions from Brazilian megacities: a case study of Iguaçu river, Southern Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Biociências 14: 111-116. Berbel-Filho, W. M.; Martinez, P. A.; Torres, R. A.; Lima, S. Q. M. (2016). Inter- and intra-basin phenotypic variation in two riverine cichlids from northeastern Brazil: potential eco-evolutionary damages of São Francisco interbasin water transfer. Hydrobiologia 766: 43-56. Silva-Neto, A. A.; Ferreira, P.B.; Torres, R. A.; Teixeira, R. H. F.; Duarte, J. M. B.; Barbosa, A. C.; Vargas, R. C.;Garcia, J. E. (2016) Diagnostic cytochrome b gene profiles for the identification of paca (Cuniculus paca) bushmeat: implications for the monitoring of illegal hunting and wildlife trade. Brazilian Journal of Biology 76(1): 55-58. Jacobina, U. P.; Martinez, P. A.; Torres, R. A.; Souza, G. (2016) Trends on the karyotype acrocentrization within Carangidae (Perciformes): a new phylogenetic evidence about a traditional marine paradigm. Zebrafish 13: 45-53. Next »Page 1 of « Prev