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1. Carapace width/length-weight relationships for portunid crabs (genus Callinectes Stimpson, 1860) in northern Brazilian mangrove estuaries

2. Larval and adult density of the porcellanid crab Petrolisthes armatus (Anomura: Porcellanidae) in an Amazon estuary, northern Brazil

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3. O USO DE MODELOS DIDÁTICOS NO ENSINO E APRENDIZAGEM DE CITOLOGIA / THE USE OF DIDACTIC MODELS IN CYTOLOGY TEACHING AND LEARNING

4. PARASITOSES NEGLIGENCIADAS EM DOIS LIVROS DIDÁTICOS DO 2° ANO DO ENSINO MÉDIO, PNLD-2017 E PNLD-2020 / NEGLECTED PARASITOSES IN TWO 2ND YEAR HIGH SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS, PNLD-2017 AND PNLD-2020

5. Análise da água do canal da Avenida Visconde de Souza Franco na cidade de Belém-PA

6. Does retention or exportation occur in the larvae of the mud shrimp Upogebia vasquezi (Decapoda, Gebiidea)? Implications for the reproductive strategy of the species on the Amazon coast

7. The Thalassinidean Mud Shrimp Upogebia vasquezi: Life Cycle and Reproductive Traits on the Amazonian Coast, Brazil

8. Abundância das larvas de Porcellanidae (Decapoda, Anomura) no meroplâncton do estuário do Rio Caeté, estuário amazônico brasileiro

9. Description of early larval stages of Upogebia vasquezi (Gebiidea: Upogebiidae) reared in laboratory

10. Density of larval and adult forms of the burrowing crustaceansLepidophthalmus siriboia(Callianassidae) andUpogebia vasquezi(Upogebiidae) in an Amazon estuary, northern Brazil

11. The complete larval development of the mud shrimp Upogebia vasquezi (Gebiidea: Upogebiidae) reared in the laboratory

12. Larval and adult density of the porcellanid crab Petrolisthes armatus (Anomura: Porcellanidae) in an Amazon estuary, northern Brazil

13. The complete larval development of the mud shrimp Upogebia vasquezi (Gebiidea: Upogebiidae) reared in the laboratory