Fight Fish
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. ONTOGENIA INICIAL E CONSUMO DE VITELO EM EMBRIÕES DE BETTA SPLENDENS
Dentre as espécies ornamentais o Betta splendens é uma das que merece destaque, devido ao grande interesse comercial. O processo de ontogenia pode ser descrito como o desenvolvimento do embrião do momento da fecundação, passando pela fase de desenvolvimento embrionário, até a eclosão ou fases posteriores. O estudo da embriogênese de uma espécie é
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Pari-cachoeira e Trinidad: convivência e construção da autodeterminação indígena na fronteira Brasil-Colômbia / Pari-Cachoeira and Trinidad: coexistence and construction of the self-determination indigenous in the border Brasil-Colômbia
This work focuses the contradictions and conflicts of the coexistence of Tukano de Pari Cachoeira (Brazil) and Tuyuka of Trinidad (Colombia) and construction of the selfdetermination indigenous in the border Brazil-Colombia, that even with the demarcation of the Indigenous Land Alto Rio Negro in 1998, they were interrupted by the border. This fact threatens
Publicado em: 2009
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3. ProspecÃÃo do estoque de robalo-peva (Centropomus parallelus) no litoral do ParanÃ, atravÃs da pesca esportiva / Prospecting of the stock of bass-peva (Centropomus parallelus) on the Parana coast, through the sport fishing
The snooks are fishes very appreciated food item by fish consumers and recreational fishermen, for they are endowed with a high quality flesh and put up a fierce fight when captured with line-and-hook. Such characteristics make this taxon a target for a host of users, objectives and needs (commercial and recreational fishing) which, together with loss of hab
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 08/01/2008
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4. Why do winners keep winning? Androgen mediation of winner but not loser effects in cichlid fish
Animal conflicts are influenced by social experience such that a previous winning experience increases the probability of winning the next agonistic interaction, whereas a previous losing experience has the opposite effect. Since androgens respond to social interactions, increasing in winners and decreasing in losers, we hypothesized that socially induced tr
The Royal Society.