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Species records, mistaken identifications, and their further use: the case of the diskfish Echeneis naucrates on a spinner dolphin
Sazima, Ivan (2006): Scientific Note Species records, mistaken identifications, and their further use: the case of the diskfish Echeneis naucrates on a spinner dolphin. Neotropical Ichthyology 4 (4): 457-460, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252006000400010, URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252006000400010&lng=en&tlng=e
Fig. 3. A in Turtle riders: remoras on marine turtles in Southwest Atlantic
Fig. 3. A sharksucker (Echeneis naucrates) free-swimming in the water column (a). Photo by G. Marcovaldi. A station-based juvenile sharksucker cleaning a jewfish (Epinephelus itajara) in a shipwreck (b). Photo by L. B. Francini.Published as part of Sazima, Ivan & Grossman, Alice, 2006, Turtle riders: remoras on marine turtles in Southwest Atlantic, pp. 123-126 in Neotropical Ichthyology 4 (1) on page 125, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252006000100014, http://zenodo.org/record/541824
Fig. 1. A in Scientific Note The more stirring the better: cichlid fishes associate with foraging potamotrygonid rays
Fig. 1. A freshwater ray (Potamotrygon motoro) forages with use of "undulate the disc and stir substrate" tactic. Note fine clouds of sediment adjacent to the ray.Published as part of Garrone-Neto, Domingos & Sazima, Ivan, 2009, Scientific Note The more stirring the better: cichlid fishes associate with foraging potamotrygonid rays, pp. 499-501 in Neotropical Ichthyology 7 (3) on page 500, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252009000300018, http://zenodo.org/record/542091
Fig. 2. A in Turtle riders: remoras on marine turtles in Southwest Atlantic
Fig. 2. A loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) with a juvenile sharksucker (Echeneis naucrates) attached to the plastron (red asterisk) (a). From a video-frame by G. Marcovaldi. A hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) with a juvenile sharksucker (Echeneis naucrates) attached to the carapace (red asterisk) (b). Photo by L. B. Francini.Published as part of Sazima, Ivan & Grossman, Alice, 2006, Turtle riders: remoras on marine turtles in Southwest Atlantic, pp. 123-126 in Neotropical Ichthyology 4 (1) on page 125, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252006000100014, http://zenodo.org/record/541824
A new species of scaly blenny of the genus Labrisomus (Actinopterygii: Labrisomidae) from the tropical West Atlantic
Sazima, Ivan, Carvalho-Filho, Alfredo, Gasparini, João Luiz, Sazima, Cristina (2009): A new species of scaly blenny of the genus Labrisomus (Actinopterygii: Labrisomidae) from the tropical West Atlantic. Zootaxa 2015: 62-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27469
A new species of scaly blenny of the genus Labrisomus (Actinopterygii: Labrisomidae) from the tropical West Atlantic
Sazima, Ivan, Carvalho-Filho, Alfredo, Gasparini, João Luiz, Sazima, Cristina (2009): A new species of scaly blenny of the genus Labrisomus (Actinopterygii: Labrisomidae) from the tropical West Atlantic. Zootaxa 2015: 62-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27469
FIGURE 4 in A new species of Physalaemus (Amphibia; Leptodactylidae) from the Atlantic forest in southeastern Brazil
FIGURE 4. Tadpole of Physalaemus atlanticus, stage 37, from the type locality. (A) Dorsal, (B) lateral, and (C) ventral views; (D) oral disc.Published as part of Haddad, Célio F. B. & Sazima, Ivan, 2004, A new species of Physalaemus (Amphibia; Leptodactylidae) from the Atlantic forest in southeastern Brazil, pp. 1-12 in Zootaxa 479 on page 9, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15732
Fig. 5. A in The almost invisible league: crypsis and association between minute fishes and shrimps as a possible defence against visually hunting predators
Fig. 5. A juvenile Centropomus mexicanus (12.9 mm SL, ZUEC 6171) gorged with eleotrid fish prey, photographed in field aquarium under artificial light.Published as part of Carvalho, Lucélia Nobre, Zuanon, Jansen & Sazima, Ivan, 2006, The almost invisible league: crypsis and association between minute fishes and shrimps as a possible defence against visually hunting predators, pp. 219-224 in Neotropical Ichthyology 4 (2) on page 222, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252006000200008, http://zenodo.org/record/541841
FIGURE 1 in A new cleaner species of Elacatinus (Actinopterygii: Gobiidae) from the Southwestern Atlantic
FIGURE 1: Elacatinus phthirophagus sp. n., holotype (ZUEC 3895), 31.8 mm SL (Photograph by I. Sazima).Published as part of Sazima, Ivan, Carvalho-Filho, Alfredo & Sazima, Cristina, 2008, A new cleaner species of Elacatinus (Actinopterygii: Gobiidae) from the Southwestern Atlantic, pp. 27-32 in Zootaxa 1932 on page 28, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18486
Fig. 1. A in The glassy sweepers' way: seeking a versatile wrasse to be cleaned
Fig. 1. A small Noronha wrasse (Thalassoma noronhanum) individual, displaying the characteristic colour pattern of the initial phase.Published as part of Sazima, Cristina, Krajewski, João Paulo, Bonaldo, Roberta Martini & Sazima, Ivan, 2005, The glassy sweepers' way: seeking a versatile wrasse to be cleaned, pp. 119-122 in Neotropical Ichthyology 3 (1) on page 120, DOI: 10.1590/S1679-62252005000100008, http://zenodo.org/record/541808
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