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Mario Barletta
Mario Barletta
Full Professor of Oceanography Department, Federal University of Pernambuco
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The role of salinity in structuring the fish assemblages in a tropical estuary
M Barletta, A Barletta‐Bergan, U Saint‐Paul, G Hubold
Journal of fish biology 66 (1), 45-72, 2005
5232005
Fish and aquatic habitat conservation in South America: a continental overview with emphasis on neotropical systems
M Barletta, AJ Jaureguizar, C Baigun, NF Fontoura, AA Agostinho, ...
Journal of fish biology 76 (9), 2118-2176, 2010
5082010
Plastic debris ingestion by marine catfish: an unexpected fisheries impact
FE Possatto, M Barletta, MF Costa, JAI do Sul, DV Dantas
Marine pollution bulletin 62 (5), 1098-1102, 2011
4982011
Distribution patterns of microplastics within the plankton of a tropical estuary
ARA Lima, MF Costa, M Barletta
Environmental research 132, 146-155, 2014
4662014
Global research priorities to mitigate plastic pollution impacts on marine wildlife
AC Vegter, M Barletta, C Beck, J Borrero, H Burton, ML Campbell, ...
Endangered Species Research 25 (3), 225-247, 2014
4072014
Distribution, sources and consequences of nutrients, persistent organic pollutants, metals and microplastics in South American estuaries
M Barletta, ARA Lima, MF Costa
Science of the Total environment 651, 1199-1218, 2019
3282019
Seasonal changes in density, biomass, and diversity of estuarine fishes in tidal mangrove creeks of the lower Caeté Estuary (northern Brazilian coast, east Amazon)
M Barletta, A Barletta-Bergan, U Saint-Paul, G Hubold
Marine Ecology Progress Series 256, 217-228, 2003
2772003
Structure and seasonal dynamics of larval fish in the Caeté River Estuary in North Brazil
A Barletta-Bergan, M Barletta, U Saint-Paul
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 54 (2), 193-206, 2002
2722002
UN decade on ecosystem restoration 2021–2030—what chance for success in restoring coastal ecosystems?
NJ Waltham, M Elliott, SY Lee, C Lovelock, CM Duarte, C Buelow, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 7, 71, 2020
2502020
The seasonal and spatial patterns of ingestion of polyfilament nylon fragments by estuarine drums (Sciaenidae)
DV Dantas, M Barletta, MF Da Costa
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 19, 600-606, 2012
2442012
Ingestion of nylon threads by Gerreidae while using a tropical estuary as foraging grounds
JAA Ramos, M Barletta, MF Costa
Aquatic Biology 17 (1), 29-34, 2012
2212012
Pelagic microplastics around an archipelago of the Equatorial Atlantic
JAI do Sul, MF Costa, M Barletta, FJA Cysneiros
Marine pollution bulletin 75 (1-2), 305-309, 2013
2062013
Seasonal distribution and interactions between plankton and microplastics in a tropical estuary
ARA Lima, M Barletta, MF Costa
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 165, 213-225, 2015
2032015
Factors affecting seasonal variations in demersal fish assemblages at an ecocline in a tropical–subtropical estuary
M Barletta, CS Amaral, MFM Corręa, F Guebert, DV Dantas, L Lorenzi, ...
Journal of Fish Biology 73 (6), 1314-1336, 2008
1862008
The keystone role of leaf-removing crabs in mangrove forests of North Brazil
D Schories, A Barletta Bergan, M Barletta, U Krumme, U Mehlig, ...
Wetlands ecology and management 11, 243-255, 2003
1562003
High intake rates of microplastics in a Western Atlantic predatory fish, and insights of a direct fishery effect
GVB Ferreira, M Barletta, ARA Lima, SA Morley, AKS Justino, MF Costa
Environmental Pollution 236, 706-717, 2018
1492018
Community structure and temporal variability of ichthyoplankton in North Brazilian mangrove creeks
A Barletta‐Bergan, M Barletta, U Saint‐Paul
Journal of Fish Biology 61, 33-51, 2002
1432002
Comparison of fish assemblages and guilds in tropical habitats of the Embley (Indo-West Pacific) and Caeté (Western Atlantic) estuaries
M Barletta, SJM Blaber
Bulletin of Marine Science 80 (3), 647-680, 2007
1392007
Living and non-living resources exploitation in a tropical semi-arid estuary
M Barletta, MF Costa
Journal of Coastal Research, 371-375, 2009
1362009
Using gut contents to assess foraging patterns of juvenile green turtles Chelonia mydas in the Paranaguá Estuary, Brazil
FM Guebert-Bartholo, M Barletta, MF Costa, ELA Monteiro-Filho
Endangered Species Research 13 (2), 131-143, 2011
1282011
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