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Samuel Veríssimo

Researcher at Universidade Estadual de Maringá

Publications -  7
Citations -  550

Samuel Veríssimo is an academic researcher from Universidade Estadual de Maringá. The author has contributed to research in topics: Floodplain & Tributary. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 490 citations. Previous affiliations of Samuel Veríssimo include UEM Group.

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Flood regime, dam regulation and fish in the Upper Paraná River: effects on assemblage attributes, reproduction and recruitment

TL;DR: Information on the influence of dam-controlled floods on some fish assemblage attributes, reproduction and recruitment in the Upper Paran River floodplain is summarized, providing preliminary guidelines for dam operation upstream.
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Influência do nível hidrológico sobre a assembléia de peixes em lagoa sazonalmente isolada da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of different hydrological periods on the structure of a fish assemblage at Canal do Meio Lagoon (Upper Parana River floodplain), taking into account richness, diversity, equitability, density and standing crop was assessed.
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Importance of dam-free stretches for fish reproduction: the last remnant in the Upper Paraná River

TL;DR: The capture of larvae of important migratory species suggests that this environment still exhibits suitable conditions for their reproduction, mainly due to the presence of dam-free tributaries.
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Fishes from the Corumbá Reservoir, Paranaíba River drainage, upper Paraná River basin, state of Goiás, Brazil

TL;DR: The Corumba Reservoir is a tributary to the right bank of Paranaiba River, upper Parana River basin this article, and 119 species belonging to seven Orders, 26 Families, and 78 Genera were collected monthly from 1996 to 2000.
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Fish, Manso Reservoir region of influence, Rio Paraguai basin, Mato Grosso State, Brazil

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used different fishing gear, such as gill nets, seines, casting nets, and electro fishing to collect 250 fish species from the Manso Reservoir region of influence up to the Pantanal, including different environments, including rivers, streams, lagoons, and the reservoir itself, in the Rio Manso.