Ethnobiology of snappers (Lutjanidae): target species and suggestions for management

In this study, we sought to investigate the biology (diet and reproduction) and ethnobiology (fishers knowledge and fishing spots used to catch snappers) of five species of snappers (Lutjanidae), including Lutjanus analis, Lutjanus synagris, Lutjanus vivanus, Ocyurus chrysurus, and Romboplites salie...

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Main Authors: Begossi, Alpina, Salivonchyk, Svetlana V, Araujo, Luciana G, Andreoli, Tainá B, Clauzet, Mariana, Martinelli, Claudia M, Ferreira, Allan GL, Oliveira, Luiz EC, Silvano, Renato AM
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central 2011
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3068939/
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spelling pubmed-30689392011-04-01 Ethnobiology of snappers (Lutjanidae): target species and suggestions for management Begossi, Alpina Salivonchyk, Svetlana V Araujo, Luciana G Andreoli, Tainá B Clauzet, Mariana Martinelli, Claudia M Ferreira, Allan GL Oliveira, Luiz EC Silvano, Renato AM Research In this study, we sought to investigate the biology (diet and reproduction) and ethnobiology (fishers knowledge and fishing spots used to catch snappers) of five species of snappers (Lutjanidae), including Lutjanus analis, Lutjanus synagris, Lutjanus vivanus, Ocyurus chrysurus, and Romboplites saliens at five sites along the northeast (Riacho Doce, Maceió in Alagoas State, and Porto do Sauípe, Entre Rios at Bahia State) and the southeast (SE) Brazilian coast (Paraty and Rio de Janeiro cities at Rio de Janeiro State, and Bertioga, at São Paulo State.). BioMed Central 2011-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3068939/ /pubmed/21410969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-4269-7-11 Text en Copyright ©2011 Begossi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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author Begossi, Alpina
Salivonchyk, Svetlana V
Araujo, Luciana G
Andreoli, Tainá B
Clauzet, Mariana
Martinelli, Claudia M
Ferreira, Allan GL
Oliveira, Luiz EC
Silvano, Renato AM
spellingShingle Begossi, Alpina
Salivonchyk, Svetlana V
Araujo, Luciana G
Andreoli, Tainá B
Clauzet, Mariana
Martinelli, Claudia M
Ferreira, Allan GL
Oliveira, Luiz EC
Silvano, Renato AM
Ethnobiology of snappers (Lutjanidae): target species and suggestions for management
author_facet Begossi, Alpina
Salivonchyk, Svetlana V
Araujo, Luciana G
Andreoli, Tainá B
Clauzet, Mariana
Martinelli, Claudia M
Ferreira, Allan GL
Oliveira, Luiz EC
Silvano, Renato AM
author_sort Begossi, Alpina
title Ethnobiology of snappers (Lutjanidae): target species and suggestions for management
title_short Ethnobiology of snappers (Lutjanidae): target species and suggestions for management
title_full Ethnobiology of snappers (Lutjanidae): target species and suggestions for management
title_fullStr Ethnobiology of snappers (Lutjanidae): target species and suggestions for management
title_full_unstemmed Ethnobiology of snappers (Lutjanidae): target species and suggestions for management
title_sort ethnobiology of snappers (lutjanidae): target species and suggestions for management
description In this study, we sought to investigate the biology (diet and reproduction) and ethnobiology (fishers knowledge and fishing spots used to catch snappers) of five species of snappers (Lutjanidae), including Lutjanus analis, Lutjanus synagris, Lutjanus vivanus, Ocyurus chrysurus, and Romboplites saliens at five sites along the northeast (Riacho Doce, Maceió in Alagoas State, and Porto do Sauípe, Entre Rios at Bahia State) and the southeast (SE) Brazilian coast (Paraty and Rio de Janeiro cities at Rio de Janeiro State, and Bertioga, at São Paulo State.).
publisher BioMed Central
publishDate 2011
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3068939/
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