228 results on '"Luiz, Osmar J."'
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2. A Global Systematic Literature Review of Ecosystem Services in Reef Environments
3. Beyond fear: a new paradigm to manage shark recovery in Brazilian marine protected areas
4. The aesthetic value of Brazilian reefs: from species to seascape
5. Functional biogeography of marine vertebrates in Atlantic Ocean reefs
6. Biological trade-offs underpin coral reef ecosystem functioning
7. Influence of hydrological variability and life history strategy on riverine fish assemblages in the Australian wet‐dry tropics.
8. Ice ages and butterflyfishes: Phylogenomics elucidates the ecological and evolutionary history of reef fishes in an endemism hotspot
9. Emerging Research Topics in Drone Healthcare Delivery
10. Fish and spearfisher traits contributing to catch composition
11. Multiple lionfish (Pterois spp.) new occurrences along the Brazilian coast confirm the invasion pathway into the Southwestern Atlantic
12. No evidence for tropicalization of coral assemblages in a subtropical climate change hot spot
13. Does a bigger mouth make you fatter? Linking intraspecific gape variability to body condition of a tropical predatory fish
14. Marine reserves shape seascapes on scales visible from space
15. Ecological impacts and management strategies for recreational diving: A review
16. Incongruence between life-history traits and conservation status in reef corals
17. Mesophotic coral ecosystems are threatened and ecologically distinct from shallow water reefs
18. South-western Atlantic reef fishes: Zoogeographical patterns and ecological drivers reveal a secondary biodiversity centre in the Atlantic Ocean
19. A Global Systematic Literature Review of Ecosystem Services in Reef Environments
20. A tropical cleaner wrasse finds new clients at the frontier
21. Mouthbrooding.
22. Invasive lionfish have spread south from the Caribbean to Brazil, threatening ecosystems and livelihoods
23. Going across taxa in functional ecology: Review and perspectives of an emerging field.
24. Marine life preferences and perceptions among recreational divers in Brazilian coral reefs
25. Ecological and morphological traits predict depth-generalist fishes on coral reefs
26. Seafarers or castaways: ecological traits associated with rafting dispersal in tropical reef fishes
27. Correction to: Incongruence between life-history traits and conservation status in reef corals
28. The Great Amazon Reef System: A fact
29. Recreational Diver Behavior and Contacts with Benthic Organisms in the Abrolhos National Marine Park, Brazil
30. Adult and larval traits as determinants of geographic range size among tropical reef fishes
31. Perspectives for the lionfish invasion in the South Atlantic : Are Brazilian reefs protected by the currents?
32. Ecological traits influencing range expansion across large oceanic dispersal barriers: insights from tropical Atlantic reef fishes
33. Substantial intraspecific trait variation across a hydrological gradient in northern Australian fishes
34. Sex and male breeding state predict intraspecific trait variation in mouth‐brooding fishes
35. Specialization boosts reef fish functional diversity
36. Protecting connectivity promotes successful biodiversity and fisheries conservation
37. Extinction of a shark population in the Archipelago of Saint Paul’s Rocks (equatorial Atlantic) inferred from the historical record
38. The Amazon‐Orinoco Barrier as a driver of reef‐fish speciation in the Western Atlantic through time
39. Diverse parentage relationships in paternal mouthbrooding fishes
40. Supplementary Material from Diverse parentage relationships in paternal mouthbrooding fishes
41. The occurrence of Sparisoma frondosum (Teleostei: Labridae) in the Cape Verde Archipelago, with a summary of expatriated Brazilian endemic reef fishes
42. Loss of Earth’s old, wise, and large animals.
43. Underestimated threats to manta rays in Brazil: Primacies to support conservation strategies
44. Protecting connectivity promotes successful biodiversity and fisheries conservation
45. Functional biogeography of marine vertebrates in Atlantic Ocean reefs
46. Morphological changes and reproductive costs in brooders of two mouthbrooding freshwater fishes
47. Ecological Traits Influencing Anthropogenic Debris Ingestion by Herbivorous Reef Fishes
48. The evolution of latitudinal ranges in reef-associated fishes: Heritability, limits and inverse Rapoport's rule
49. The evolution of latitudinal ranges in reef‐associated fishes: Heritability, limits and inverse Rapoport's rule
50. Use of radiotelemetry to quantify diel habitat preferences and minimum environmental flow requirements of a tropical riverine fish (Sooty grunterHephaestus fuliginosus)
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