Climate change will decrease the range of a keystone fish species in La Plata River Basin, South America

Author:

Ruaro RenataORCID,Conceição Eliezer O.,Silva Jislaine C.,Cafofo Emanuel G.,Angulo-Valencia Mirtha A.,Mantovano Tatiane,Pineda Alfonso,de Paula Aline C. M.,Zanco Bárbara F.,Capparros Eloiza M.,Moresco Geovani A.,de Oliveira Isadora J.,Antiqueira Janice L.,Ernandes-Silva Jéssica,da Silva João V. F.,Adelino José R. P.,dos Santos Joyce A.,Ganassin Maria Julia M.,Iquematsu Márcia S.,Landgraf Guilherme O.,Lemes Priscila,Cassemiro Fernanda A. S.,Batista-Silva Valéria F.,Diniz-Filho José Alexandre F.,Rangel Thiago F.,Agostinho Angelo A.,Bailly Dayani

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Higher Education Personnel

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Aquatic Science

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