Fish ladders: safe fish passage or hotspot for predation?
Agostinho, Angelo Antonio; Agostinho, Carlos Sergio; Pelicice, Fernando Mayer; Marques, Elineide Eugênio.
Neotrop. ichthyol
; 10(4): 687-696, Oct. 2012. ilus, tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-654927
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