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Material Suplementar Referente Aos Artigos Citados No Estudo, Sendo Separados Por Áreas De Interesse Material Suplementar referente aos artigos citados no estudo, sendo separados por áreas de interesse. Tabela 2. Estudos da área de interesse de “Aquicultura e Pesca” referentes a Figura 2. PRIMEIRO AUTOR ESPÉCIE TÍTULO ANO Ucides cordatus Callinectes exasperatus Fishing knowledge related to the catch of crabs (Decapoda: Magalhaes, H. F. Callinectes danae 2011 Brachyura) in the municipality of Conde, Bahia State Goniopsis cruentata Cardisoma guanhumi Ethnoecology, gathering techniques and traditional Cortês, L.H.O Ucides cordatus management of the crab Ucides cordatus Linnaeus, 1763 in a 2014 mangrove forest in south-eastern Brazil After the gold rush: A review of Artemia cyst production in Camara, M. R. Artemia 2020 northeastern Brazil Artisanal trawling impact over prey availability and diet of Silveira, S. Penaeus paulensis Callinectes sapidus 2020 estuarine megabenthic organisms in southern Brazil Zootechnical performance and interaction between Penaeus Penaeus schmitti Madrigal, R. F. A. G. schmitti Burkenroad, 1936 and Penaeus vannamei Boone, 2020 Penaeus vannamei 1931 reared under laboratory conditions Sustainability of mangrove crab (Ucides cordatus) gathering Cortes, L. H. O. Ucides cordatus 2019 in the southeast Brazil: A MESMIS-based assessment The crustacean bycatch of seabob shrimp Xiphopenaeus BOCHINI, G. L. Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) kroyeri (Heller, 1862) fisheries in the Cananeia region, 2019 southern coast of Sao Paulo, Brazil Decapod abundance and species richness in the bycatch of STANSKI, G. Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) fishery, Santa Catarina, 2019 southern Brazil Monitoring mangrove crab Ucides cordatus Linnaeus, 1763 Fogaca, F. H. S. Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (Crustacea: Ucididae) landing in the Parnaiba River Delta: 2018 fishing characteristics, social and economic aspects Population status and fishery potential of the mangrove crab, Santos, L. C. M. Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) 2018 Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) in North-eastern Brazil Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) Litopenaeus schmitti (Burkenroad, 1936) Climate change can reduce shrimp catches in Lopes, P. F. M. 2018 Farfantepenaeus paulensis (Pérez- equatorial Brazil Farfante, 1967) Fusitriton brasiliensis (Latreille, 1817) Small-scale shrimp fisheries on the Brazilian coast: Musiello-Fernandes, J. Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) Stakeholders perceptions of the closed season and integrated 2017 management Firmo, A. M. S. Ucides cordatus Habits and customs of crab catchers in southern Bahia, Brazil 2017 Xiphopeneaus kroyeri Litopenaeus schmitti Reproductive period and recruitment of Penaeoidea shrimp Artemesia longinaris Simões, S. M. on the southeastern Brazilian coast: implications for the 2017 Pleioticus muelleri closed season Rimapeneaus constrictus Sicyonia dorsalis An examination of the techniques used to capture mangrove Nascimento, D. M. Ucides cordatus crabs, Ucides cordatus, in the Mamanguape River estuary, 2016 northeastern Brazil, with implications for management Isocheles sawayai, Loxopagurus loxochelis, Petrochirus diogenes, Hermit crab bycatch fauna (Decapoda, Anomura) off the Stanski, G. Dardanus coast of Santa Catarina State, Brazil: diversity and spatial- 2016 insignis, Pagurus exilis, Pagurus temporal distribution leptonyx Xiphopenaeus kroyeri | Brachyura Decapod crustaceans captured along with the sea-bob shrimp Fransozo, A. (24espécies), Penaeidea (10 espécies), fisheries on non-consolidated sublitoral from northern coast 2016 Anomura (7) Caridea (3). of São Paulo, Brazil Population biology of Callinectes ornatus associated with the Santos, M. C. F. Callinectes ornatos seabob shrimp fisheries, São Francisco river (Alagoas and 2016 Sergipe, Brazil) Seasonal cycles of the carcinofauna caught as bycatch in sea- Rodrigues-Filho, J. L. Xiphopenaeus kroyeri 2016 bob shrimps fisheries on Santa Catarina`s Coast Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis (Latreille, Distribution pattern of juveniles of the pink shrimps 1817) Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis (Latreille, 1817) and F- Costa, R. C. 2016 Farfantepenaeus paulensis (Perez- paulensis (Perez-Farfante, 1967) on the Farfante, 1967) southeastern Brazilian coast Temporal variations in biomass and size of seabob shrimp Miazaki, L. F. Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) (Decapoda: Penaeoidea) 2016 on the southern coast of Sao Paulo state, Brazil Contributions to crustacean bycatch from urugavian lobster Crustaceos (78 ESPÉCIES) - 63 Severino-Rodrigues, E. Metanephrops rubellus fisheries in Southeastern Coast of 2015 gêneros e 33 famílias Brazil. Bycatch fauna of seabob shrimp trawl fisheries from Santa Branco, J. O. Xiphopenaeus kroyeri (Heller, 1862) 2015 Catarina State, southern Brazil Fishery of the uca crab Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) in a mangrove area in Cananeia, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil: Duarte, L.F.A Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) 2014 Fishery performance, exploitation patterns and factors affecting the catches The effect of stocking density on the transport of pink shrimp Jensen, L. Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis (Crustacea: Decapoda), as live 2014 bait for sport fishing in Brazil Influence of diet on the cultivation of Mysidopsis juniae Ferreira, T. A. Mysidopsis juniae (Silva, 1979) 2014 (Silva, 1979) (Crustacea: Misida) in laboratory Biology and fishery of seabob shrimp in the Northeastern Santos, M. C. F. Xiphopenaeus kroyeri 2013 States of Brazil, without a regulatory period of closure. Capture and commercialization of blue land crabs Firmo, A. M. S. Cardisoma guanhumi (Lattreille, 1825) ("guaiamum") Cardisoma guanhumi (Lattreille, 1825) along 2012 the coast of Bahia State, Brazil: an ethnoecological approach By-catch analysis of Argentinean prawn Artemesia longinaris Dumont, L. F. C. Artemesia longinaris (Decapoda: Penaeidae) in surrounding area of Patos Lagoon, 2011 southern Brazil: effects of different rainfall Quality aggregation of sete-barbas shrimp (Xiphopenaeus Furlan, E. F. Xiphopenaeus kroyeri 2011 kroyeri) disembarked in the coast of São Paulo, Brazil Callinectes danae Survival and physical damage in swimming crabs Moreira, F. N. C. ornatus (Brachyura, Portunidae) discarded from trawling fisheries in 2011 Achelous spinimanus an estuarine ecosystem in southeastern Brazil Atya scabra (Leach, 1815) Potimirim glabra (Kingsley, 1878), Macrobrachium acanthurus (Wiegmann, 1836) Differences between two methods used for sampling decapod Rocha, S. S. Macrobrachium olfersii (Wiegmann, crustaceans in a stream at Jureia-Itatins Ecological Station, 2010 1836) state of Sao Paulo, Brazil Macrobrachium carcinus (Linnaeus, 1758) Palaemon pandaliformis Evaluation and management of blue crab Callinectes sapidus (Rathbun, 1896) (Decapoda - Portunidae) fishery in the Mendonça, J. T. Callinectes sapidus (Rathbun, 1896) 2010 Estuary of Cananeia, Iguape and Ilha Comprida, Sao Paulo, Brazil Slipper lobster (Crustacea, Decapoda, Scyllaridae) fisheries Scyllarides deceptor Duarte, L.F.A off the southeastern coast of Brazil: I. Exploitation patterns 2010 S. brasiliensis between 23 degrees 00 ' and 29 degrees 65 ' S Tabela 3. Estudos da área de interesse de “Comportamento” referentes a Figura 3. PRIMEIRO AUTOR ESPÉCIE TÍTULO ANO Are laboratory studies on behavior of troglobitic species always Silva, A. P. B. Xangoniscus nacarambiensis 2018 trustful? A case study with an isopod from Brazil Host-use pattern of the shrimp Periclimenes paivai on the Baeza, J. A. Periclimenes paivai scyphozoan jellyfish Lychnorhiza lucerna: probing for territoriality 2017 and inferring its mating system The mating system of the symbiotic pea-crab Dissodactylus Alves, D. F. R. Dissodactylus crinitichelis crinitichelis (Brachyura, Pinnotheridae): monogamy or 2017 promiscuity? Atlantorchestoidea Behavioural responses of talitrid amphipods to recreational Bessa, F. 2017 brasiliensis pressures on oceanic tropical beaches with contrasting extension Predatory behavior of the paguroid Dardanus venosus (H. Milne- Dardanus venosus (H. Ribeiro, F. B. Edwards, 1848) (Anomura: Diogenidae) on the snail Aurantilaria 2017 Milne-Edwards, 1848) aurantiaca (Lamarck,1816) (Gastropoda: Fasciolariidae) The role of bioturbation by Ucides cordatus crab in the Araújo-Júnior, J. M. C. Ucides cordatus fractionation and bioavailability of trace metals in tropical semiarid 2016 mangroves Aegla longirostri How variable is agonistic behavior among crab species? A case Ayres-Peres, L. 2015 Aegla manuinflata study on freshwater anomurans (Crustacea: Decapoda: Aeglidae) Aegla longirostri (Bond- Coutinho, C. Thanatosis in freshwater anomurans (Decapoda: Aeglidae) 2013 Buckup & Buckup 1994) Reproductive Behavior of the Mangrove Crab Ucides cordatus Linhares, J. C. S. Ucides cordatus 2012 (Crustacea; Brachyura; Ucididae) Effects of geophysical cycles on the rhythm of mass mate searching Schmidt, A. J. Ucides cordatus 2012 of a harvested mangrove crab Metamysidopsis elongata Dial behavioral responses of Metamysidopsis elongata atlantica Gama, A. M. S. 2011 atlântica (Crustacea, Mysida) to gradients of salinity and temperature A. Feeding behaviour and ecosystem role of the red mangrove crab Goniopsis cruentata Lima-Gomes, R. C. Goniopsis cruentata (Latreille, 1803) (Decapoda, Grapsoidea) in a 2011 (Latreille, 1803) subtropical estuary on the Brazilian coast Tabela 4. Estudos da área de interesse de “Ecologia” referentes a Figura 4. PRIMEIRO AUTOR ESPÉCIE TÍTULO ANO Goniopsis cruentata Local knowledge of traditional
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