DNA Barcode Reveals the Bycatch of Endangered Batoids Species in the Southwest Atlantic: Implications for Sustainable Fisheries Management and Conservation Efforts
Bruno Lopes da Silva Ferrette(Universidade Federal de São Paulo), Fernando Fernandes Mendonça(Universidade Federal de São Paulo), Ingrid Vasconcellos Bunholi(The University of Texas at Austin), Juliana Beltramin De Biasi(Instituto de Pesca), Matheus Marcos Rotundo(Universidade Santa Cecília), Rodrigo Rodrigues Domingues(Universidade Federal de São Paulo), Cláudio Oliveira, Marina Provetti Miranda(Universidade Federal de São Paulo), Fausto Foresti(Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp))
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