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                                    Review of the records of the smalltooth sand tiger shark, Odontaspis ferox (elasmobranchii: lamniformes: odontaspididae),
                                       in the Azores. In recent years Azorean fishermen reported the presence of the smalltooth sand tiger shark, Odontaspis ferox
                                       (Risso, 1810), a very rare demersal shark species, associated with insular shelves and slopes, with occasional incursions
                                       into shallow waters and of poorly known biology and ecology. There are fourteen new records of this species, between 1996
                                       and 2014, captured by spearfishing, harpoons, h. 2018. Barcelos, Luís Miguel Duarte; Azevedo, José M. N.; Pollerspöck, Jürgen;
                                       Barreiros, João P.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4782.
                                       Barcelos, L. D.; Azevedo, J. N.; Pollerspock, Jürgen; Barreiros, J. P. (2018). Review of the records of the smalltooth sand
                                          tiger shark, Odontaspis ferox (elasmobranchii: lamniformes: odontaspididae), in the Azores, “Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria”,
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                                       Water Quality Data from project LIFE CWR (2013-2018). Dataset of water quality parameters of Praia da Vitória Coastal Wet
                                       Green Infrastructure, with accompanying metadata, sampled in the context of the LIFE CWR project (LIFE12 BIO/PT/000110). Conjunto
                                       de dados da qualidade da água da Infraestrutura Verde Húmida Costeira da Praia da Vitória, recolhidos no contexto do projeto
                                       LIFE CWR (LIFE12 BIO/PT/000110). 2018. Azevedo, José M. N.; Fernandez, Marc; Nogueira, Elisabete; Santos, Sónia. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4843.
                                       
                                    Factors limiting the establishment of canopy-forming algae on artificial structures. Macroalgal canopies are important ecosystem
                                       engineers, contributing to coastal productivity and supporting a rich assemblage of associated flora and fauna. However, they
                                       are often absent from infrastructures such as coastal defences and there has been a worldwide decline in their distribution
                                       in urbanised coastal areas. The macroalga Fucus spiralis is the only high-shore canopy forming species pre. 2016. Cacabelos,
                                       Eva; Martins, Gustavo M.; Thompson, Richard C.; Prestes, Afonso L.; Azevedo, José M. N.; Neto, Ana I.; Thompson, Richard;
                                       Prestes, Afonso C.L.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4166.
                                       Cacabelos, E., Martins, G. M., Thompson, R., Prestes, A. C., Azevedo, J. M. N., & Neto, A. I. (2016). Factors limiting the
                                          establishment of canopy-forming algae on artificial structures. "Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science", 181, 277-283. DOI:
                                          10.1016/j
                                       Crabs tell the difference : relating trace metal content with land use and landscape attributes. Heavy metal concentration
                                       in a given locality depends upon its natural characteristics and level of anthropogenic pressure. Volcanic sites have a different
                                       heavy metal footprint from agriculture soils and both differ from urban centres. Different animal species absorb heavy metals
                                       differently according to their feeding behaviour and physiology. Depending on the capability to accumulate heavy metal. 2016.
                                       Álvaro, Nuno V.; Neto, Ana I.; Couto, Ruben P.; Azevedo, José M. N.; Rodrigues, Armindo. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4165.
                                       Álvaro, N.M., Neto, A.I., Couto, R.P., Azevedo, J.M.N. & Rodrigues, A.S. (2016). Crabs tell the difference – relating trace
                                          metal content with land use and landscape attributes. "Chemosphere", 144, 1377-1383. DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.10.022
                                       Nature-based solutions : new influence for environmental management and research in Europe. Greening roofs or walls to cool
                                       down city areas during summer, to capture storm water, to abate pollution, and to increase human well-being while enhancing
                                       biodiversity: nature-based solutions (NBS) refer to the sustainable management and use of nature for tackling societal challenges.
                                       Building on and comple- menting traditional biodiversity conservation and management strategies, NBS integrate sc. 2015. Eggermont,
                                       Hilde; Balian, Estelle; Azevedo, José M. N.; Beumer, Victor; Brodin, Tomas; Claudet, Joachim; Fady, Bruno; et al. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4170.
                                       Eggermont, H., Balian, E., Azevedo, J.M.N., Breumer, V., Brodin, T., Claudet, J., Fady, B., Grube, M., Keune, H., Lamarque,
                                          P., Reuter, K., Smith, M., van Ham, C., Weisser, W.W. & Le Roux, X. (2015). Nature-based solutions: new influence for environmental
                                       Sex differences in residency patterns of Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus) in the Azores : causes and management implications.
                                       Knowledge of the residency patterns of marine mammals is an important element for management and conservation strategies.
                                       Here we investigate a population of Grampus griseus off Pico Island, Azores. Our data set covers the period 2004–2007, based
                                       on at-sea observations of 1,250 individually identified animals, 303 of known or assumed sex. Using photo identification and
                                       GPS locations we calculated. 2015. Hartman, Karin L.; Fernandez, Marc; Wittich, Anja; Azevedo, José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4171.
                                       Hartman, K.L., Fernandez, M., Wittich, A., & Azevedo, J.M.N. (2015). Sex differences in residency patterns of Risso's dolphins
                                          (Grampus griseus) in the Azores: causes and management implications. "Marine Mammal Science", 31(3), 1153-1167. DOI:10.1111/mms.
                                       Temperate facultative cleaner wrasses selectively remove ectoparasites from their client-fish in the Azores. Cleaner fishes
                                       are key contributors to the health of fish communities. However, much of the information in the literature refers to tropical
                                       systems, while fewer studies have examined the activity of cleaner fish inhabiting temperate ecosystems. Facultative cleaner
                                       fish are assumed to clean only during their juvenile phase, and have a broader diet than obligatory cleaner fish. Here, we
                                       focused on. 2015. Narvaez, Pauline; Furtado, Miguel; Neto, Ana I.; Moniz, Isadora; Azevedo, José M. N.; Soares, Marta S. C..
                                       http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4172.
                                       Narvaez, P., Furtado, M., Neto, A.I., Moniz, I., Azevedo, J.M.N. & Soares, M.C. (2015). Temperate facultative cleaner wrasses
                                          selectively remove ectoparasites from their client-fish in the Azores. "Marine Ecology Progress Series", 540, 217-226. DOI:10.335
                                       Spatial segregation of calving and nursing Risso’s dolphins (Grampus griseus) in the Azores, and its conservation implications.
                                       Calving can be a critical period for cetaceans. Areas providing security for vulnerable calves, and high food availability
                                       for lactating females can be critical habitats requiring specific conservation measures. Here, we test the hypothesis that
                                       calving and nursing habitat could be defined for Risso’s dolphins (Grampus griseus). We investigated the spatial and temporal
                                       preferences of this species. 2014. Hartman, Karin L.; Fernandez, Marc; Azevedo, José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4173.
                                       Hartman, K. L., Fernandez, M., & Azevedo, J.M.N. (2014). Spatial segregation of calving and nursing Risso’s dolphins (Grampus
                                          griseus) in the Azores, and its conservation implications. "Marine Biology", 161(6), 1419-1428. DOI: 10.1007/s00227-014-2430-x
                                       MONIcet- Monitorização de cetáceos. “Conhecer o Mar dos Açores III- Fórum científico de apoio à decisão”. Biblioteca Pública
                                       e Arquivo Regional João José da Graça, Horta, Faial, Açores, 19-20 de setembro. 2013. Fernandez, Marc; Azevedo, José Manuel
                                       N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3039.
                                       
                                    Spatial segregation of calving and nursing Risso’s dolphins (Grampus griseus), and its conservation implications. “Conhecer
                                       o Mar dos Açores III- Fórum científico de apoio à decisão”. Biblioteca Pública e Arquivo Regional João José da Graça, Horta,
                                       Faial, Açores, 19-20 de setembro. 2013. Hartman, Karin; Fernandez, Marc; Azevedo, José Manuel N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3040.
                                       
                                    Factsheet NetBiome-CSA - Strengthening European research  cooperation for smart and sustainable management of tropical  and
                                       subtropical biodiversity in outermost regions and overseas  countries and territories.. The EU overseas entities are well-known
                                       hotspots of terrestrial, freshwater and marine biodiversity. They support unique ecosystems that are home to an estimated
                                       one-third of the globally threatened species, including many endemic species. While ecotourism and fisheries activities illustrate
                                       an example of the critical role of biodiversity in supporting sustainable development in the regions, the E. 2013. Azevedo,
                                       José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/4174.
                                       
                                    Spatial segregation of calving and nursing Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus), and its conservation implications. "Conhecer
                                       o Mar dos Açores III - Fórum científico de apoio à decisão". Biblioteca Pública e Arquivo Regional João José da Graça, Horta,
                                       Faial, Açores, 19-20 de setembro de 2013.. 2013. Hartman, Karin L.; Fernandez, Marc; Azevedo, José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3040.
                                       
                                    MONIcet: Monitorização de cetáceos. "Conhecer o Mar dos Açores III - Fórum científico de apoio à decisão". Biblioteca Pública
                                       e Arquivo Regional João José da Graça, Horta, Faial, Açores, 19-20 de setembro de 2013.. 2013. Fernandez, Marc; Azevedo, José
                                       M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3039.
                                       
                                    Cultivo Intensivo de Microalgas na Região Autónoma dos Açores: uma Abordagem Biotecnológica Integrada. As microalgas são os
                                       organismos fotossintéticos de maior produtividade. A sua grande diversidade metabólica e fisiológica torna-as na fonte sustentável
                                       de uma grande variedade de produtos com interesse comercial. Nos últimos anos, muito interesse tem sido focado no potencial
                                       biotecnológico das microalgas, principalmente devido à identificação de diversas substâncias sintetizadas por estes organism.
                                       2013. Xavier, Emanuel D.; Mota, Gonçalo; Teves, Luis; Reis, Alberto; Azevedo, José M. N.; Neto, Ana I.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/2981.
                                       
                                    Synthesis of meeting and recommendations from the Net-Biome round table discussion on “motivated” science on biodiversity
                                       management and use in support of overseas sutainable development. 2012. Steve, Hawkins; Philippe, Feldmann; José Manuel N.,
                                       Azevedo; Max, Louis; Ricardo, Haroun; Antonio Domingos, Abreu; Hawkins, Stephen J.; et al. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3018.
                                       
                                    Modelling the distribution of cetaceans using opportunistic presence-only data in S. Miguel Island (Azores). 25th Annual Conference
                                       of the European Cetacean Society, Cadiz, Spain 21-23 March 2011. 2011. Fernandez, Marc; Azevedo, José Manuel N.; Azevedo,
                                       José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3041.
                                       
                                    Rapid ecological shift following piscivorous fish introduction to increasingly eutrophic and warmer Lake Furnas (Azores Archipelago,
                                       Portugal): a paleoecological approach. Lake ecosystems are nowadays often subjected to multi-stressors, such as eutrophication,
                                       climate change, and fish manipulations, the effects of which can be difficult to disentangle, not least from the usual short-term
                                       limnological time-series that are available. However, multi-proxy paleoecological approaches may offer such opportunities,
                                       especially in the study of remote island lakes characteriz. 2011. Buchaca, Teresa; Skov, Tue; Amsinck, Susanne L.; Gonçalves,
                                       Vitor; Azevedo, José M. N.; Andersen, Thorbjørn J.; Jeppesen, Erik. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3049.
                                       Buchaca, T., Skov, T., Amsinck, S. L., Gonçalves, V., Azevedo, J. M. N., Andersen, T. J., & Jeppesen, E. (2011). Rapid ecological
                                          shift following piscivorous fish introduction to increasingly eutrophic and warmer Lake Furnas (Azores Archipelago, Portugal)
                                       Reproductive biology of Symphodus mediterraneus (Teleostei, Labridae) in the Azores. A description of the colour patterns,
                                       reproductive behaviour, spawning season and size at first maturity is given for an Atlantic population of Symphodus mediterraneus,
                                       based on underwater observations and animals collected by spear-fishing and photographed. Gonad histology was used to determine
                                       the sex and maturity stages. Size at first maturation was estimated as the length at which 50% of the i. 2009. Raposeiro,
                                       Pedro M.; Azevedo, José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/333.
                                       Pedro M. V. M. Raposeiro & José Manuel N. Azevedo, 2009. Reproductive biology of Symphodus mediterraneus (Teleostei, Labridae)
                                          in the Azores. Marine Ecology 30 (Suppl. 1) 175–180. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0485.2009.00309.x
                                       Effects of fish removal in the Furnas Lake, Azores. The Furnas Lake is a small volcanic, monomitic and increasingly eutrophised
                                       water body. Next to agricultural nutrient inputs, high densities of herbivorous fish are thought to contribute to high levels
                                       of turbidity in the lake, through zooplankton consumption and re-suspension of the nutrients accumulated in the sediment.
                                       According to the alternative state hypothesis a shift from turbid to clear w. 2008. Bio, Ana; Couto, A.; Costa, R.; Prestes,
                                       Afonso L.; Vieira, N.; Valente, A.; Azevedo, José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/255.
                                       
                                    Early development stages of the red blenny, Parablennius ruber (Teleostei: Blenniidae). Little is known about the early development
                                       stages of Parablennius ruber. In this paper the following stages are described, and illustrations provided for the first time:
                                       middle stage egg, late stage egg, yolk-sac larva and preflexion larva. Recently laid eggs were spherical and orange, attached
                                       to the substratum in rock crevices. Eggs measured 1.02 mm in diameter. Newly hatched larva measured 4.6. 2008. Villegas-Ríos,
                                       David; Martínez, Alejandro; Palmero, Ana M.; Azevedo, José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/329.
                                       David Villegas-Ríos, Alejandro Martínez, Ana María Palmero and José Manuel N. Azevedo , 2008. Early development stages of
                                          the red blenny Parablennius ruber (Teleostei: Blenniidae). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK, Volume
                                          89, Issue 0
                                       Biological characterisation of a subtidal tunnel in São Miguel island (Azores). Biological characterisation of the Santa Clara
                                       submarine tunnel in S. Miguel Island (Azores) is made. Spatial description of the cave is provided and zonation and stratification
                                       patterns of sessile epifauna are described. Profiles were based on sketches drawn in loco. Fauna census was conducted with
                                       non-destructive techniques: in loco observations complemented by still images. The tunnel is a 14-m. 2006. Micael, Joana;
                                       Azevedo, José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/334.
                                       
                                    Coralline-algal framework in the quaternary of prainha (Santa Maria island, Azores). At the south coast of the island of Santa
                                       Maria (Azores, Portugal) a coralline-algal framework emerges near the base of a Quaternary succession. It is located about
                                       2 m above the present mean sea level, extends for near 200 m along the littoral zone, and has a maximum thickness of 60 cm.
                                       The main framework builders are coralline red algae (Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta). Mollusc shells, vermetid tubes. 2005. Amen,
                                       Rui G.; Neto, Ana I.; Azevedo, José M. N.; Amen, R. G.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1187.
                                       
                                    International Seminar “Biomanipulation and Restoration of Freshwater Lakes”. 2004. Azevedo, José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1188.
                                       
                                    First records of Fistularia petimba and Diodon eydouxii, for the Azores, with notes on the occurrence of three additional
                                       species. Two new records of fishes from the Azores are reported: Fistularia petimba and Diodon eydouxii. The occurrence of
                                       Centracanthus cirrus, Decapterus macarellus and Priacanthus arenatus in Azorean waters is confirmed.. 2004. Azevedo, José
                                       M. N.; Raposeiro, Pedro M.; Rodrigues, Luís. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/35.
                                       doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2004.00523.xDermal denticles and morphometrics of the sailfin roughshark Oxynotus paradoxus (Elasmobranchii, Oxynotidae), with comments
                                       on its geographic distribution. The dermal denticles of the sailfin roughshark Oxynotus paradoxus are described and illustrated
                                       with SEM pictures, based on two specimens captured at the Azores. The flank denticles are similar to those of O. centrina,
                                       with a central cusp flanked by two smaller lateral cusps, rising from the lateral ridges, and a secondary median cusp posterior
                                       to the main one. Differences in squamation between bo. 2003. Azevedo, José M. N.; Sousa, Fernando L.; Brum, João M. M.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/336.
                                       
                                    Checklist of the Pleistocene marine molluscs of Praínha and Lagoínhas (Santa Maria Island, Azores).. A critical review of
                                       the reported Pleistocene species of and Lagoinhas (Santa Maria Island, Azores) is provided, new data increasing the marine
                                       molluscan fauna to 95 taxa (80 Gastropoda and 15 Bivalvia). Six of the reported taxa are considered dubious records (5 Gastropoda,
                                       1 Bivalvia). The stratigraphic sequence of Praia Formosa is composed of two main units, about 2-4 meters above present-day
                                       se. 2002. Ávila, Sérgio P.; Amen, Rui G.; Azevedo, José M. N.; Cachão, Mário; García-Talavera, Francisco. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1019.
                                       
                                    Age and growth, reproduction and diet of the red blenny Parablennius ruber (Blenniidae). Basic biological information for
                                       a sublittoral population of the red blenny Parablennius ruber is presented based on a two-year study involving 2350 specimens.
                                       The length-weight relationship was given by TW = 0.011 x TL2.963 (where TW = total weight, in g; TL = total length, in cm).
                                       Age at length data was inferred by modal analysis of the monthly length-frequency distributions. The parameters of t. 2002.
                                       Azevedo, José M. N.; Homem, Nídia. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/337.
                                       
                                    Checklist of the shallow-water marine molluscs of the Azores: 2 - São Miguel Island.. This paper provides an updated checklist
                                       of the shallow-water marine molluscs of São Miguel island, based on the data from the bibliography and in the species collected
                                       from 1989 on by the Marine Biology teams of the University of the Azores (Ponta Delgada) and of the Department of Oceanography
                                       and Fisheries (Horta). The collections of the Museu Carlos Machado - História Natural (MCM-HN), of the M. 2000. Ávila, Sérgio
                                       P.; Azevedo, José M. N.; Gonçalves, João M.; Fontes, José; Cardigos, Frederico. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1020.
                                       
                                    Age and growth, reproduction and diet of a sublittoral population of the rock goby Gobius paganellus (Teleostei, Gobiidae).
                                       Basic biological information for a sublittoral population of the rock goby Gobius paganellus Linnaeus, 1758 is presented based
                                       on a 2-year study involving 1680 specimens. The length-weight relationship was given by TW = 0.0089 * TL^3,163 (where TW=
                                       total weight in g; TL= total length in mm). Age at length data were inferred by modal analysis of the monthly length-frequency
                                       distributions. The param. 2000. Azevedo, José M. N.; Simas, Ana M. V.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/338.
                                       Azevedo, J.M.N. & A.M.V. Simas (2000). "Age and growth, reproduction and diet of a sublittoral population of the rock goby
                                          Gobius paganellus (Teleostei, Gobiidae)". «Hydrobiologia», 440(1-3): 129-135. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1004102723234.
                                       Now you see me, now you don't : a case study of the effect of the sampling method on the perceived struture of Ichthyological
                                       communities. The fish community of a small rocky area near Ponta Delgada, Azores, was assessed using two methods: visual census
                                       and rotenone collections. The results obtained with each method are analysed and compared. A total of 46 species was recorded
                                       for this site. The visual census recorded more species than did the rotenone collections, but each method detected species
                                       that escaped the other. The total fi. 2000. Azevedo, José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/825.
                                       
                                    Notes on the biology of Centrolabrus caeruleus Azevedo, 1999 (Teleostei: Labridae). Centrolabrus caeruleus is a recently described
                                       littoral fish whose biology is poorly known, despite the fact that it is very abundant in the Azores. This paper presents
                                       general information about the age and growth, food and reproduction of this species. Males grow to larger sizes than females,
                                       and there are sexual differences in colour and behaviour. Preliminary von Bertalanffy growth curves are g. 1999. Azevedo,
                                       José M. N.; Cepeda, Helena I. R.; Rodrigues, João Bernardo. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/141.
                                       
                                    Checklist of the shallow-water marine molluscs of the Azores: 1 - Pico, Faial, Flores and Corvo. An up-to-date commented check-list
                                       of the shallow-water marine molluscs of Pico, Faial, Flores and Corvo islands (Azores, Portugal) is provided, based on literature
                                       records, on material deposited at the Department of Biology of the University of the Azores (DBUA) as a result of the scientific
                                       expeditions "Flores/89", "Açores/89" and "Pico/91", and on photographic material at the Department of Ocea. 1998. Ávila, Sérgio
                                       P.; Azevedo, José M. N.; Gonçalves, João M.; Fontes, Jorge; Cardigos, Frederico. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/948.
                                       
                                    Shallow-water molluscs from the Formigas islets, Azores, collected during the Santa Maria e Formigas 1990 scientific expedition.
                                       The Formigas islets are a group of rocks extended in a N-S direction, with about 165 m long by 80 m wide, located 36 km NE
                                       from Santa Maria island and 60 km SE from Sao Miguel island. The highest point,'Formigao', reaches 11 m. These islets are
                                       part of the so called Formigas Bank, an area of shallow waters with roughly 7 km long by 3 km wide, which is located between
                                       parallels 37°14'N and 37°17'N,. 1997. Ávila, Sérgio P.; Azevedo, José M. N.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/937.
                                       
                                    Cetaceans stranded in the Azores during 1992-1996. Registaram-se no arquipélago dos Açores de 1992 a 1996, 49 arrojamentos
                                       de 13 espécies de cetáceos. Os golfinhos-comuns (Delphinus delphis) constituíram a espécie que mais frequentemente arrojou.
                                       O arrojamento de um rorqual-comum (Balaenoptera physalus) foi registado pela primeira vez nesta região do Atlântico. O invulgar
                                       arrojamento de um cachalote anão (Kogia simus), que foi reconduzido aparente. 1996. Gonçalves, João M.; Barreiros, João P.;
                                       Azevedo, José M. N.; Norberto, Rita. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1492.
                                       
                                    New records of marine fishes from the Azores. São registadas pela primeira vez para os Açores cinco espécies de peixes: Cookeolus
                                       japonicus, Parophidion vassali, Scorpaenodes arenai, Canthigaster rostrata e Antennarius senegalensis. O scorpaenídeo Scorpaenodes
                                       arenai Torchio, 1962, anteriormente conhecido apenas do Estreito de Messina, é redescrito com base em seis exemplares dos
                                       Açores. A ocorrência em águas açoreanas de Zenopsis conchifer,. 1995. Azevedo, José M. N.; Heemstra, Phillip C.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/2105.
                                       "ARQUIPÉLAGO. Ciências Biológicas e Marinhas = Life and Marine Sciences". ISSN 0870-6581. Nº 13A (1995): 1-10.Study of a sample of Dusky Groupers, Epinephelus marginatus (Lowe, 1834), caught in a tide pool at Lajes do Pico, Azores.
                                       A total of 175 juvenile Epinephelus marginatus (LOWE, 1834) (= E. guaza (LINNAEUS, 1758)) were collected in a 828 m2 tide
                                       pool at Lajes do Pico, Azores, confirming previous accounts on lhe unusual high density of that grouper in this area. All
                                       fishes were immature, with total lengths (TL) ranging from 4 to 36cm. Analysis of the length frequency distribution and scalimetry
                                       data suggest that four ag. 1995. Azevedo, José M. N.; Rodrigues, João Bernardo; Mendizabel, Mikel; Arruda, Luís M.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/23.
                                       
                                    Abundance, age-structure and growth and reproduction of gobies (Pisces, Gobiidae) in the Ria de Aveiro Lagoon (Portugal).
                                       Biological data concerning the abundance, age, growth and reproduction of seven species of gobies in the Ria de Aveiro lagoon
                                       (Portugal) are presented and discussed. The seasonal changes in species abundance are ascribed either to recruitment and mortality
                                       or to sporadic occurrence. Gobius niger, Pomatoschistus minutus and P. microps are included in the first case, and P. pictus,
                                       P. lozanoi, Aphia. 1993. Arruda, Luís M.; Azevedo, José M. N.; Neto, Ana I.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1170.
                                       
                                    Checklist of the fishes collected on the «Santa Maria and Formigas 1990: Scientific Expedition». The Azores are a group of
                                       nine islands stretching eastwards from the Mid-Atlantic ridge, from 36° 55' N and 25° 01' W to 39° 43' N and 31° 07' W. Santa
                                       Maria (Sma) is the eastern most island of this archipelago and Formigas (For) is a low jumble of volcanic rock nearby. The
                                       ichthyological fauna of these islands is not well known. So, the main purpose of this note is to present a list of the fishes.
                                       1992. Arruda, Luís M.; Azevedo, José M. N.; Heemstra, Phillip C.; Neto, Ana I.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1164.
                                       
                                    Age and growth of the grey mullets (Pisces, Mugilidae) in the Ria de Aveiro (Portugal). EDAD Y CRECiMIENTO DE LOS MUGILiDOS
                                       (PISCES, Mugilidae) DE LA RÍA DE AVEIRO, PORTUGAL. Se estudiaron la abundancia relativa y el índice de crecimiento, tanto
                                       en relación a tamaño como a peso, de los mugílidos de la ría de Aveiro. Los resultados obtenidos indicaron que, normalmente
                                       y durante todo el ano, L. aurata era la especie dominante en cada una de las zonas de muestreo. La migración de los mu. 1991.
                                       Arruda, Luís M.; Azevedo, José M. N.; Neto, Ana I.. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/1163.
                                       
                                    First record of Thorogobius ephippiatus (Lowe, 1839)(Pisces: Gobiidae) for the Azores. Nesta nota refere-se a primeira captura
                                       do peixe da família Gobiidae, Thorogobius ephippiatus nos Açores, com base em 16 indivíduos capturados e ainda em vários outros
                                       observados. Referem-se os números de escamas nas séries laterais e de raios na primeira e segunda barbatanas dorsais, na peitoral
                                       esquerda e na anal. Descreve-se o arranjo das papilas sensoriais na cabeça.. ABSTRACT: The first recor. 1990. Azevedo, José
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