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Opportunistic sightings of manta rays on Brazil's Amazon Coast Journal of Fish Biology, 104(5), 1611–1618
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Bucair, N. & Mendonca, S. & Santos, P.R.S. & Chelotti, L.D. & Santander-Neto, J. & Nunes, J.L.S. & Charvet, P. & Sampaio, C.L.S. & Rincon, G. & Gadig, O.B.F. & Dias, J.F. & Francini, R.B. (2024)
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Bucair, N. & Garrido, A.G. & Capel, K.C.C. & Bruno, C.E.M. & Schabiuk, L. & Kitahara, M.V. (2024)
The complete mitochondrial genome of the endangered Atlantic Pygmy Devil Ray, Mobula hypostoma (Bancroft, 1831), from Brazil. Molecular Biology Reports, 51(1), Article 1052
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Rangel, B.S. & Afonso, A.S. & Bettcher, V. & Bucair, N. & Andres, N. & Veras, L.B. & Hazin, F.H.V. & Garla, R. (2023)
Evidence of mating scars in female tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) at the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 106, 107–115
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Bucair, N. & Mendonca, S. & Araujo, C. & Rangel, B.S. & Gadig, O.B.F. (2022)
Records of bentfin devil ray, Mobula thurstoni, in a marine protected area in Brazilian Equatorial Atlantic: implications for the species' distribution and local conservation strategies. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 105(5), 653–661
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Bettcher, V.B. & Bucair, N. & Granville, M. & Goes, A. & Mendes, L.D. & Di Dario, F. & de Moura, R.L. & Garla, R. & Rangel, B.S. (2022)
First record of mating behaviour and induced parturition of the Brazilian endemic Lutz's stingray Hypanus berthalutzae. Journal of Fish Biology, in press
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Bucair, N. & Francini, R.B. & Almeron-Souza, F. & Luiz, O.J. (2021)
Underestimated threats to manta rays in Brazil: Primacies to support conservation strategies. Global Ecology and Conservation, 30, Article e01753
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