Countries citing papers authored by Alpina Begossi
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Alpina Begossi
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Ramires, Milena, Mariana Clauzet, Matheus Marcos Rotundo, & Alpina Begossi. (2012). ARTISANAL FISHING AND FISHERMEN OF ILHABELA - SAO PAULO STATE - BRAZIL. Americanae (AECID Library).2 indexed citations
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Begossi, Alpina, et al.. (2012). Small-scale Fisheries and Conservation of Dusky Grouper (Garoupa), Epinephelus marginatus (Lowe, 1834) in the Southeastern Brazilian Coast. 2012.10 indexed citations
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Begossi, Alpina. (2011). O cerco flutuante e os caiçaras do litoral norte de São Paulo, com ênfase à pesca de trindade, RJ. Interciencia. 36(11). 803–807.6 indexed citations
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Lopes, Priscila F. M., et al.. (2009). ARTISANAL COMMERCIAL FISHERIES AT THE SOUTHERN COAST OF SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL: ECOLOGICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STRUCTURES. Interciencia. 34(8). 536–542.9 indexed citations
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Silvano, Renato Azevedo Matias & Alpina Begossi. (2009). What Do People Think About Pollution? Contributions Of Human Ecology To The Study Of River Pollution With A Focus On Brazil. Scopus.2 indexed citations
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Hanazaki, Natália & Alpina Begossi. (2006). Catfish and mullets: The food preferences and taboos of Caicaras (Southern Atlantic Forest Coast, Brazil). Interciencia. 31(2). 123–129.11 indexed citations
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Hanazaki, Natália & Alpina Begossi. (2006). ARIIDAE Y MUGILIDAE: LAS PREFERENCIAS Y LOS TABÚES ALIMENTARIOS DE LOS CAIÇARAS (COSTA ATLÁNTICA MERIDIONAL, BRASIL). Interciencia. 31(2). 1–2.2 indexed citations
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Begossi, Alpina, et al.. (2006). Dietary changes over time in a Caicara community from the Brazilian Atlantic forest. Americanae (AECID Library).4 indexed citations
Seixas, Cristiana Simão & Alpina Begossi. (2000). Central place optimal foraging theory: Population and individual analyses of fishing strategies at Aventureiro (Ilha Grande, Brazil). Ciencia e cultura. 52(2). 85–92.8 indexed citations
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Begossi, Alpina. (1999). Scale of Interactions of Brazilian Populations (Caiçaras and Caboclos) with Resources and Institutions. Scopus.4 indexed citations
Begossi, Alpina. (1998). Extractive reserves in the brazilian Amazon: An example to be followed in the Atlantic forest?. Ciencia e cultura. 50(1). 24–28.9 indexed citations
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Begossi, Alpina. (1996). The fishers and buyers from Buzios Island (Brazil): kin ties and modes of production. Ciencia e cultura. 48(3). 142–147.11 indexed citations
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Begossi, Alpina & Francisco Manoel de Souza Braga. (1992). Food taboos and folk medicine among fishermen from the Tocantins River (Brazil). MPG.PuRe (Max Planck Society). 12(1). 101–118.35 indexed citations
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Begossi, Alpina, et al.. (1988). New occurrence of Sepioteuthis sepioidea (Cephalopoda, Loliginidae) in the Brazilian coast. 21. 133–134.
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