2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752001000300017
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Potencial atrator de tubarões costeiros em recife artificial no litoral norte do estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

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“…Artificial reefs have been used worldwide as a strategy to increment fisheries justifying related researches in the area. The deployment of an artificial reef at Rio de Janeiro north coast in 1996 revealed a high abundance of several fish species (GOMES et al, 2001;FARIA et al, 2001;GODOY et al, 2002;ZALMON et al, 2002;GOMES et al, 2004;BROTTO et al, 2006a;2006b), such as Conodon nobilis, a marine demersal fish usually found along sandy shores and over shallow muddy bottoms (www.fishbase.org), which might be using the reef units for shelter. The objective of this study is to test the structural substrata complexity effects and the fouling community presence in Conodon nobilis spatial distribution when a large school was present on our artificial reefs.…”
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“…Artificial reefs have been used worldwide as a strategy to increment fisheries justifying related researches in the area. The deployment of an artificial reef at Rio de Janeiro north coast in 1996 revealed a high abundance of several fish species (GOMES et al, 2001;FARIA et al, 2001;GODOY et al, 2002;ZALMON et al, 2002;GOMES et al, 2004;BROTTO et al, 2006a;2006b), such as Conodon nobilis, a marine demersal fish usually found along sandy shores and over shallow muddy bottoms (www.fishbase.org), which might be using the reef units for shelter. The objective of this study is to test the structural substrata complexity effects and the fouling community presence in Conodon nobilis spatial distribution when a large school was present on our artificial reefs.…”
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“…As tartarugas marinhas são animais de grande interesse na genética da conservação devido ao seu declínio populacional e história de vida complexa (Faria et al 2001).…”
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