ReefSYN | Standardized datasets of Brazilian reef diversity in space and time - Dataset V: Fish assemblages from Trindade and Martin Vaz
Authors: Pinheiro, Hudson T.;
doi: 10.25607/vvjwcv , 10.15468/xt4uf8
ReefSYN | Standardized datasets of Brazilian reef diversity in space and time - Dataset V: Fish assemblages from Trindade and Martin Vaz
Abstract
This dataset is part of a broader compilation named 'Standardized datasets of Brazilian reef diversity in space and time' created from a research network of reef scientists within several projects and collaborations and finally gathered and published by the ReefSYN group. The data were collected by Hudson T. Pinheiro during two expeditions to Trindade Island, organized by the TAMAR-ICMBio Project and the Brazilian Navy.
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- Universidade de São Paulo Brazil
Keywords
Samplingevent, Observation
Samplingevent, Observation
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