Publicações

2021

Zandonà, E., M. Kajin, P. A. Buckup, J. R. Amaral, I. C. Souto-Santos, & D. N. Reznick, 2021. Mode of maternal provisioning in the fish genus Phalloceros : a variation on the theme of matrotrophy. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 1–12

de Oliveira, L., F. Reichert, E. Zandonà, R. C. Soletti, & F. Staniscuaski, 2020. The 100,000 most influential scientists rank: the underrepresentation of Brazilian women in academia. bioRxiv

Zandonà, E., P. Oliveira-Cunha, & B. Moreira-Ferreira, 2021. Papel dos peixes na reciclagem de nutrientes em riachos tropicais. Oecologia Australis 25: 449–463.

Albrecht, M. P., A. da S. Reis, V. Neres-Lima, & E. Zandonà, 2021. Isótopos estáveis e outras ferramentas em estudos tróficos de peixes em riachos tropicais. Oecologia Australis 25: 283–300.

de Mello Cionek, V., F. N. O. Fogaça, T. P. Moulton, L. H. R. Pazianoto, G. O. Landgraf, & E. Benedito, 2021. Influence of leaf miners and environmental quality on litter breakdown in tropical headwater streams. Hydrobiologia 6: 1311–1331.

Zandonà, E., P. Oliveira-Cunha, F. Tromboni, V. Neres-Lima, M. Moraes, & T. P. Moulton, 2021. Do body elemental content and diet predict excretion rates of fish and shrimp?. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 194: 271–283

Staniscuaski, F., E. Zandonà, F. Reichert, R. C. Soletti, L. DE OLIVEIRA, F. K. Ricachenevsky, A. S. K. Tamajusuku, L. Kmetzsch, I. V.D. Schwartz, F. P. Werneck, Z. M. C. Ludwig, E. F. Lima, C. Infanger, A. Neumann, A. Brandão, G. A. Wiggers, A. Seixas, & P. B. Mello-Carpes, 2021. Maternity in the brazilian cv lattes: When will it become a reality?. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 93: 1–4.

Amaral, J. R., L. R. Manna, R. Mazzoni, V. Neres-Lima, P. S. Marques, R. W. El-Sabaawi, & E. Zandonà, 2021. Testing the short-term effects of a fish invader on the trophic ecology of a closely related species. Hydrobiologia 3:.

Staniscuaski, F., L. Kmetzsch, R. C. Soletti, F. Reichert, E. Zandonà, Z. M. C. Ludwig, E. F. Lima, A. Neumann, I. V. D. Schwartz, P. B. Mello-Carpes, A. S. K. Tamajusuku, F. P. Werneck, F. K. Ricachenevsky, C. Infanger, A. Seixas, C. C. Staats, & L. de Oliveira, 2021. Gender, Race and Parenthood Impact Academic Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic: From Survey to Action. Frontiers in Psychology 12: 1–14.

2020

Carlos-Júnior, L. A., J. C. Creed, R. Marrs, R. J. Lewis, T. P. Moulton, R. Feijó-Lima, & M. Spencer, 2020. Generalized Linear Models outperform commonly used canonical analysis in estimating spatial structure of presence/absence data. PeerJ 8: e9777.

Marques, P. S., L. R. Manna, T. C. Frauendorf, E. Zandonà, R. Mazzoni, & R. El‐Sabaawi, 2020. Urbanization can increase the invasive potential of alien species. Journal of Animal Ecology 1–11.

Moreira-Ferreira, B., Y. Selhorst, L. C. de Almeida, J. R. Amaral, É. F. da Silva, I. R. Queiroz, K. G. Secchi, & E. Zandonà, 2020. Evaluating two sampling methodologies for shrimp density and biomass estimates in streams. Nauplius 28:.

Staniscuaski, F., F. Reichert, F. P. Werneck, L. de Oliveira, P. B. Mello-Carpes, R. C. Soletti, C. I. Almeida, E. Zandonà, F. K. Ricachenevsky, & A. Neumann, 2020b. Impact of COVID-19 on academic mothers. Science 368: 724.

Pires-Teixeira, L. M., V. Neres-Lima, & J. C. Creed, 2020. Is acidification of samples for isotopic analysis of carbon and nitrogen necessary for shoreline marine species?. Marine and Freshwater Research.

Dib, V., A. P. F. Pires, C. Casa Nova, R. L. Bozelli, & V. F. Farjalla, 2020. Biodiversity-mediated effects on ecosystem functioning depend on the type and intensity of environmental disturbances. Oikos 129: 433–443.

Pires, A. P. F., M. C. G. Padgurschi, P. D. de Castro, F. R. Scarano, B. Strassburg, C. A. Joly, R. T. Watson, & R. de Groot, 2020. Ecosystem services or nature’s contributions? Reasons behind different interpretations in Latin America. Ecosystem Services 42: 101070.

Silva-Araújo, M., E. F. Silva-Junior, V. Neres-Lima, R. Feijó-Lima, F. Tromboni, C. Lourenço-Amorim, S. A. Thomas, T. P. Moulton, & E. Zandonà, 2020. Effects of riparian deforestation on benthic invertebrate community and leaf processing in Atlantic forest streams. Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation 18: 277–282.

2019

Tromboni, F., C. Lourenço‐Amorim, V. Neres‐Lima, S. A. Thomas, M. Silva‐Araújo, R. Feijó‐Lima, E. F. Silva‐Júnior, T. Heatherly, T. P. Moulton, & E. Zandonà, 2019. Conversion of tropical forests to agriculture alters the accrual, stoichiometry, nutrient limitation, and taxonomic composition of stream periphyton. International Review of Hydrobiology 104: 116–126.

Feijó-Lima, R., E. Zandonà, B. S. da Silva, F. Tromboni, T. P. Moulton, & S. A. Thomas, 2019. Longitudinal dimensions of land-use impacts in riverine ecosystems. Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia SciELO Brasil 31:.

Marques, P., T. Frauendorf, M. Warbanski, E. Zandonà, D. Phillip, & R. El-Sabaawi, 2019. Disentangling the effects of predation and density on resource use among and within populations. .

Tiegs, S. D., D. M. Costello, M. W. Isken, G. Woodward, P. B. McIntyre, M. O. Gessner, E. Chauvet, N. A. Griffiths, A. S. Flecker, V. Acuña, et al., 2019. Global patterns and drivers of ecosystem functioning in rivers and riparian zones. Science advances American Association for the Advancement of Science 5: eaav0486.

Carlos‐Júnior, L. A., M. Spencer, D. M. Neves, T. P. Moulton, D. de O. Pires, C. B. e Castro, C. R. R. Ventura, C. E. L. Ferreira, C. S. Serejo, & S. Oigman‐Pszczol, 2019. Rarity and beta diversity assessment as tools for guiding conservation strategies in marine tropical subtidal communities. Diversity and Distributions 25: 743–757.

Moulton, T. P., C. M. Andrade, & V. Neres-Lima, 2019. The outcome of an exclusion experiment depends on the method: shrimps, shredders and leaf breakdown in a tropical stream. Freshwater Science, IL 38: 131–141.

Fernández-Rodríguez, V., C. S. G. Santos, & A. P. F. Pires, 2019. Meta-analysis of the effects of organic matter on polychaetes of the east coast of South America. Marine Environmental Research 149: 148–156.

Joly, C. A., F. R. Scarano, M. Bustamante, T. M. C. Gadda, J. P. W. Metzger, C. S. Seixas, J. P. H. B. Ometto, A. P. F. Pires, A. L. Boesing, F. D. R. Sousa, J. M. B. Quintão, L. R. Gonçalves, M. de C. G. Padgurschi, M. F. dos S. de Aquino, P. F. D. de Castro, & I. L. dos Santos, 2019. Brazilian assessment on biodiversity and ecosystem services: summary for policy makers . Biota Neotropica .

Scarano, F. R., M. C. G. Padgurschi, A. P. F. Pires, P. F. D. Castro, J. S. Farinaci, M. Bustamante, J. P. Metzger, J. P. Ometto, C. S. Seixas, & C. A. Joly, 2019. Increasing effectiveness of the science-policy interface in the socioecological arena in Brazil. Biological Conservation 240: 108227.

2018

Oliveira-Cunha, P., K. A. Capps, V. Neres-Lima, C. Lourenço-Amorim, F. Tromboni, T. P. Moulton, & E. Zandonà, 2018. Effects of incubation conditions on nutrient mineralisation rates in fish and shrimp. Freshwater Biology 63: 1107–1117.

Feijó-Lima, R., S. M. Mcleay, E. F. Silva-Junior, F. Tromboni, T. P. Moulton, E. Zandonà, & S. A. Thomas, 2018. Quantitatively describing the downstream effects of an abrupt land cover transition: buffering effects of a forest remnant on a stream impacted by cattle grazing. Inland Waters 8: 294–311.

Tromboni, F., S. A. Thomas, B. Gücker, V. Neres‐Lima, C. Lourenço‐Amorim, T. P. Moulton, E. F. Silva‐Junior, R. Feijó‐Lima, I. G. Boëchat, & E. Zandonà, 2018. Nutrient limitation and the stoichiometry of nutrient uptake in a tropical rain forest stream. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 123: 2154–2167.

Gorini-Pacheco, B., E. Zandonà, & R. Mazzoni, 2018. Predation effects on matrotrophy, superfetation and other life history traits in Phalloceros harpagos. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 27: 442–452.

Feio, M. J., G. F. M. Leite, R. S. Rezende, A. O. Medeiros, L. C. Cruz, J. A. S. Dahora, A. Calor, V. Neres-Lima, M. Silva-Araújo, M. Callisto, J. França, I. Martins, M. S. Moretti, J. V Rangel, M. M. Petrucio, A. L. Lemes-Silva, R. T. Martins, K. Dias-Silva, G. P. S. Dantas, Y. Moretto, & J. F. Gonçalves, 2018. Macro-scale (biomes) differences in neotropical stream processes and community structure. Global Ecology and Conservation 16: e00498.

Saltarelli, W., W. Dodds, F. Tromboni, § Maria, M. Calijuri, V. Neres-Lima, C. Jordão, J. Palhares, & D. Cunha, 2018. Variation of stream metabolism along a tropical environmental gradient. Journal of Limnology 77:.

Pires, A. P. F., A. G. Amaral, M. C. G. Padgurschi, C. A. Joly, & F. R. Scarano, 2018a. Biodiversity research still falls short of creating links with ecosystem services and human well-being in a global hotspot. Ecosystem Services 34: 68–73.

Pires, A. P. F., D. S. Srivastava, & V. F. Farjalla, 2018b. Is Biodiversity Able to Buffer Ecosystems from Climate Change? What We Know and What We Don’t. BioScience 68: 273–280.

Pires, A. P. F., D. S. Srivastava, N. A. C. Marino, A. A. M. MacDonald, M. P. Figueiredo-Barros, & V. F. Farjalla, 2018c. Interactive effects of climate change and biodiversity loss on ecosystem functioning. Ecology 99: 1203–1213

2017

Tromboni, F., W. K. Dodds, V. Neres‐Lima, E. Zandonà, & T. P. Moulton, 2017. Heterogeneity and scaling of photosynthesis, respiration, and nitrogen uptake in three Atlantic Rainforest streams. Ecosphere 8: e01959.

Zandonà, E., C. M. Dalton, R. W. El-Sabaawi, J. L. Howard, M. C. Marshall, S. S. Kilham, D. N. Reznick, J. Travis, T. J. Kohler, A. S. Flecker, S. A. Thomas, & C. M. Pringle, 2017. Population variation in the trophic niche of the Trinidadian guppy from different predation regimes. Scientific Reports 7: 1–11.

Andrade, C. M., V. Neres-Lima, & T. P. Moulton, 2017. Differentiating the roles of shrimp and aquatic insects in leaf processing in a Neotropical stream. Marine and Freshwater Research 68: 1695–1703.

Brett, M. T., S. E. Bunn, S. Chandra, A. W. E. Galloway, F. Guo, M. J. Kainz, P. Kankaala, D. C. P. Lau, T. P. Moulton, & M. E. Power, 2017. How important are terrestrial organic carbon inputs for secondary production in freshwater ecosystems?. Freshwater Biology 62: 833–853.

Neres-Lima, V., F. Machado-Silva, D. F. Baptista, R. B. S. Oliveira, P. M. Andrade, A. F. Oliveira, C. Y. Sasada-Sato, E. F. Silva-Junior, R. Feijó-Lima, R. Angelini, P. B. Camargo, & T. P. Moulton, 2017. Allochthonous and autochthonous carbon flows in food webs of tropical forest streams. Freshwater Biology 62: 1012–1023.

Silva-Junior, E. F., M. Silva-Araújo, & T. P. Moulton, 2017. Distribution and abundance of freshwater decapods in an Atlantic rainforest catchment with a dammed future. Brazilian Journal of Biology 77: 820–829.

Aguiar, A. C. F., V. Neres-Lima, & T. P. Moulton, 2018. Relationships of shredders, leaf processing and organic matter along a canopy cover gradient in tropical streams. Journal of Limnology 77: 109–120.

Moulton, T. P., 2017. Editorial: Aquatic conservation and the World Water Forum. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 27: 1064–1068.

Louca, S., S. M. S. Jacques, A. P. F. Pires, J. S. Leal, A. L. González, M. Doebeli, & V. F. Farjalla, 2017. Functional structure of the bromeliad tank microbiome is strongly shaped by local geochemical conditions. Environmental Microbiology John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 19: 3132–3151.

Pires, A. P. F., J. da S. Leal, & E. T. H. M. Peeters, 2017a. Rainfall changes affect the algae dominance in tank bromeliad ecosystems. PLOS ONE Public Library of Science 12: e0175436.

Pires, A. P. F., C. L. Rezende, E. D. Assad, R. Loyola, & F. R. Scarano, 2017b. Forest restoration can increase the Rio Doce watershed resilience. Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation 15: 187–193.

2016

El-Sabaawi, R. W., T. C. Frauendorf, P. S. Marques, R. A. Mackenzie, L. R. Manna, R. Mazzoni, D. A. T. Phillip, M. L. Warbanski, & E. Zandonà, 2016. Biodiversity and ecosystem risks arising from using guppies to control mosquitoes. Biology Letters 12: 20160590.

Santos, T. M. de A., B. de F. Terra, E. Zandona, S. T. Santaella, & C. F. Rezende, 2016. Phosphorus body content in an herbivorous fish in environments with different trophic state. J. Limnol 75: 439–444.

Neres‐Lima, V., E. F. Brito, F. A. M. Krsulović, A. M. Detweiler, A. E. Hershey, & T. P. Moulton, 2016. High importance of autochthonous basal food source for the food web of a Brazilian tropical stream regardless of shading. International Review of Hydrobiology 101: 132–142.

Irvine, K., L. Castello, A. Junqueira, & T. Moulton, 2016. Linking ecology with social development for tropical aquatic conservation. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 26: 917–941.

Lisboa, L. K., S. Thomas, & T. P. Moulton, 2016. Reviewing carbon spiraling approach to understand organic matter movement and transformation in lotic ecosystems. Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia 28:.

Buss, D., F. Roque, K. Sonoda, P. Medina Junior, M. Stefanes, H. Imbimbo, M. Kuhlmann, M. Lamparelli, L. Oliveira, J. Molozzi, M. Campos, M. Junqueira, R. Ligeiro, T. Moulton, N. Hamada, R. Mugnai, & D. Baptista, 2016. Macroinvertebrados aquáticos como bioindicadores no processo de licenciamento ambiental no Brasil. Biodiversidade Brasileira 100–113.

Louca, S., S. M. S. Jacques, A. P. F. Pires, J. S. Leal, D. S. Srivastava, L. W. Parfrey, V. F. Farjalla, & M. Doebeli, 2016. High taxonomic variability despite stable functional structure across microbial communities. Nature Ecology & Evolution 1: 15.

Pires, A. P. F., N. A. C. Marino, D. S. Srivastava, & V. F. Farjalla, 2016. Predicted rainfall changes disrupt trophic interactions in a tropical aquatic ecosystem. Ecology 97: 2750–2759.

2015

Tromboni, F., R. Feijó de Lima, E. F. Silva-Júnior, C. Lourenço-Amorim, E. Zandoná, T. P. Moulton, B. S. Da Silva, M. Silva-Araújo, & S. A. Thomas, 2015. Up-scaling Stream Ecosystem Processes to Predict the Effects of Land Cover Change at a Watershed Scale in the Atlantic Tropical Rainforest. AGUFM 2015: B51B-0431.

Zandonà, E., S. K. Auer, S. S. Kilham, & D. N. Reznick, 2015. Contrasting population and diet influences on gut length of an omnivorous tropical fish, the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata). PLoS ONE 10: e0136079.

Moulton, T. P., C. Lourenço‐Amorim, C. Y. Sasada‐Sato, V. Neres‐Lima, & E. Zandonà, 2015. Dynamics of algal production and ephemeropteran grazing of periphyton in a tropical stream. International Review of Hydrobiology 100: 61–68.

Carlos-Júnior, L. A., N. P. U. Barbosa, T. P. Moulton, & J. C. Creed, 2015a. Ecological Niche Model used to examine the distribution of an invasive, non-indigenous coral. Marine Environmental Research 103: 115–124.

Carlos-Júnior, L. A., D. M. Neves, N. P. U. Barbosa, T. P. Moulton, & J. C. Creed, 2015b. Occurrence of an invasive coral in the southwest Atlantic and comparison with a congener suggest potential niche expansion. Ecology and Evolution 5: 2162–2171.

Mello, J. H. F., T. P. Moulton, D. S. L. Raíces, & H. G. Bergallo, 2015. Sobre ratos e jaqueiras: Modelando a capacidade suporte de uma população do rato-de-espinho da Mata Atlântica Trinomys dimidiatus (Günther,1877) – Rodentia, Echimyidae – em relação a diferentes abundâncias de jaqueiras (Artocarpus heterophyllus L.). Brazilian Journal of Biology 75: 208–215.

Pires, A. P. F., A. Caliman, T. Laque, F. A. Esteves, & V. F. Farjalla, 2015. Interaction between resource identity and bacterial community composition regulates bacterial respiration in aquatic ecosystems . Brazilian Journal of Biology , 150–157.

PIRES, A. P. F., 2015. Plant species richness increases the spatial stability of litter mass in the Brazilian Pantanal. Tropical Ecology, 56: 269-273.

2014

El‐Sabaawi, R. W., J. Travis, E. Zandonà, P. B. McIntyre, D. N. Reznick, & A. Flecker, 2014. Intraspecific variability modulates interspecific variability in animal organismal stoichiometry. Ecology and evolution 4: 1505–1515.

Lourenço-Amorim, C., V. Neres-Lima, T. P. Moulton, C. Y. Sasada-Sato, P. Oliveira-Cunha, & E. Zandonà, 2014. Control of periphyton standing crop in an Atlantic Forest stream: The relative roles of nutrients, grazers and predators. Freshwater Biology 59: 2365–2373.

Silva-Junior, E. F., T. P. Moulton, I. G. Boëchat, & B. Gücker, 2014. Leaf decomposition and ecosystem metabolism as functional indicators of land use impacts on tropical streams. Ecological Indicators 36: 195–204.

Braga, M. R. A. ; Moulton, T. P.. Fim de inverno na Austrália Ocidental. Orquidario (Rio de Janeiro), v. 28, p. 64-70, 2014.

Pires, A. P. F., R. D. Guariento, T. Laque, F. A. Esteves, & V. F. Farjalla, 2014. The negative effects of temperature increase on bacterial respiration are independent of changes in community composition. Environmental Microbiology Reports John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 6: 131–135.

2012

Kohler, T. J., T. N. Heatherly, R. W. El-Sabaawi, E. Zandonà, M. C. Marshall, A. S. Flecker, C. M. Pringle, D. N. Reznick, & S. A. Thomas, 2012. Flow, nutrients, and light availability influence Neotropical epilithon biomass and stoichiometry. Freshwater Science The Society for Freshwater Science 31: 1019–1034.

Marshall, M. C., A. J. Binderup, E. Zandonà, S. Goutte, R. D. Bassar, R. W. El-Sabaawi, S. A. Thomas, A. S. Flecker, S. S. Kilham, D. N. Reznick, & C. M. Pringle, 2012. Effects of Consumer Interactions on Benthic Resources and Ecosystem Processes in a Neotropical Stream. PLoS ONE 7:.

El-Sabaawi, R. W., E. Zandonà, T. J. Kohler, M. C. Marshall, J. M. Moslemi, J. Travis, A. López-Sepulcre, R. Ferriére, C. M. Pringle, S. A. Thomas, D. N. Reznick, & A. S. Flecker, 2012b. Widespread intraspecific organismal stoichiometry among populations of the Trinidadian guppy. Functional Ecology 26: 666–676.

El-Sabaawi, R. W., T. J. Kohler, E. Zandonà, J. Travis, M. C. Marshall, S. A. Thomas, D. N. Reznick, M. Walsh, J. F. Gilliam, C. Pringle, & A. S. Flecker, 2012a. Environmental and organismal predictors of intraspecific variation in the stoichiometry of a Neotropical freshwater fish. PLoS ONE 7: e32713.

Moulton, T. P., 2012. Ecosystem theory and conservation. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 22: 423–426.

Moulton, T. P., M. L. Souza, E. F. Brito, M. R. A. Braga, & S. E. Bunn, 2012. Strong interactions of Paratya australiensis (Decapoda:Atyidae) on periphyton in an Australian subtropical stream. Marine and Freshwater Research 63: 834–844.

2011

Zandonà, E., S. K. Auer, S. S. Kilham, J. L. Howard, A. López-Sepulcre, M. P. O’Connor, R. D. Bassar, A. Osorio, C. M. Pringle, & D. N. Reznick, 2011. Diet quality and prey selectivity correlate with life histories and predation regime in Trinidadian guppies. Functional Ecology 25: 964–973.

Zandonà, E., 2011. Male Care in Mantled Howler Monkeys (Alouatta Palliata Palliata). Neotropical Primates 18: 22–25.

Rheingantz, M. L., H. F. Waldemarin, L. Rodrigues, & T. P. Moulton, 2011. Seasonal and spatial differences in feeding habits of the Neotropical otter Lontra longicaudis (Carnivora: Mustelidae) in a coastal catchment of southeastern Brazil. Zoologia 28: 37–44.

Silva-Junior, E. F., & T. P. Moulton, 2011. Ecosystem Functioning and Community Structure as Indicators for Assessing Environmental Impacts: Leaf Processing and Macroinvertebrates in Atlantic Forest Streams. International Review of hydrobiology 96: 656–666

2010

Bassar, R. D., M. C. Marshall, A. Lopez-Sepulcre, E. Zandonà, S. K. Auer, J. Travis, C. M. Pringle, A. S. Flecker, S. A. Thomas, D. F. Fraser, & D. N. Reznick, 2010. Local adaptation in Trinidadian guppies alters ecosystem processes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107: 3616–3621.

Sieg, A. E., E. Zandonà, V. M. Izzo, F. V Paladino, & J. R. Spotila, 2010. Population level “flipperedness” in the eastern Pacific leatherback turtle. Behavioural Brain Research 206: 135–138.

Moulton, T. P., M. L. Souza, R. M. L. Silveira, F. A. M. Krsulovic, M. P. Silveira, J. C. F. de Assis, & C. N. Francischetti, 2010b. Patterns of periphyton are determined by cascading trophic relationships in two neotropical streams. Marine and Freshwater Research 61: 57–64.

Moulton, T. P., S. A. P. Magalhaes-Fraga, E. F. Brito, & F. A. Barbosa, 2010a. Macroconsumers are more important than specialist macroinvertebrate shredders in leaf processing in urban forest streams of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Hydrobiologia 638: 55–66.

Moulton, Timothy P. 2010. Tropical Stream Ecology David Dudgeon . ISBN: ISBN: 978-0-12-088449-0. Aquatic Ecology Series. Academic Press. London, UK. 2008. 316 pp $ US79.95 (hardback). (Electronic version available from Elsevier ScienceDirect.).. Journal of the North American Benthological Society, v. 29, p. 773-774.

Caliman, A., L. S. Carneiro, J. M. Santangelo, R. D. Guariento, A. P. F. Pires, A. L. Suhett, L. B. Quesado, V. Scofield, E. S. Fonte, P. M. Lopes, L. F. Sanches, F. D. Azevedo, C. C. Marinho, R. L. Bozelli, F. A. Esteves, & V. F. Farjalla, 2010a. Temporal coherence among tropical coastal lagoons: a search for patterns and mechanisms . Brazilian Journal of Biology, 803–814.

Caliman, A., A. F. Pires, F. A. Esteves, R. L. Bozelli, & V. F. Farjalla, 2010b. The prominence of and biases in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research. Biodiversity and Conservation 19: 651–664.

2009

Dadda, M., E. Zandonà, C. Agrillo, & A. Bisazza, 2009. The costs of hemispheric specialization in a fish. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 276: 4399–4407.

Moulton, T. P., M. L. Souza, T. L. Walter, & F. A. M. Krsulovic, 2009. Patterns of periphyton chlorophyll and dry mass in a neotropical stream: a cheap and rapid analysis using a hand-held fluorometer. Marine and Freshwater Research 60: 224–233.

Moulton, T. P., 2009. Defying Water’s End: do we need different conservation strategies for aquatic systems compared with terrestrial? Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 19: 1–3.

Haubrich, C. S., A. P. F. Pires, F. A. Esteves, & V. F. Farjalla, 2009. Bottom-up regulation of bacterial growth in tropical phytotelm bromeliads. Hydrobiologia 632: 347–353,

2008

Kilham, S. S., M. Hunte-Brown, P. Verburg, C. M. Pringle, M. R. Whiles, K. R. Lips, & E. Zandonà, 2008. Challenges for interpreting stable isotope fractionation of carbon and nitrogen in tropical aquatic ecosystems. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 30: 166–170.

2007

Dadda, M., E. Zandonà, & A. Bisazza, 2007. Emotional responsiveness in fish from lines artificially selected for a high or low degree of laterality. Physiology & Behavior 92: 764–772.

Souza, M. L., T. P. Moulton, R. M. L. Silveira, F. A. M. Krsulović, & E. F. Brito, 2007. Responses of chironomidae (Diptera; Insecta) to the exclusion of shrimps and Ephemeroptera in a coastal forest stream, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Brazilian Journal of Biology 67: 47–51.

Moulton, T. P., M. L. Souza, & A. F. Oliveira, 2007. Conservation of catchments: some theoretical considerations and case histories from Rio de Janeiro. Neotropical Biology and Conservation 2: 28–35.

2006

Brito, E. F., T. P. Moulton, M. L. De Souza, & S. E. Bunn, 2006. Stable isotope analysis indicates microalgae as the predominant food source of fauna in a coastal forest stream, south-east Brazil. Austral Ecology 31: 623–633.

Moulton, T. P.; Wantzen, K. M. 2006. Conservation of tropical streams â special questions or conventional paradigms?. Aquatic Conservation 16: 659-663.

Moulton, T. P., 2006. Why the world is green, the waters are blue and food webs in small streams in the Atlantic Rainforest are predominantly driven by microalgae?. Oecologia Australis 10: 78–89.

2005

Zandonà, E., D. Grassi, L. Guidolin, & M. M. Rigamonti, 2005. A study of tail and hand preference in free-ranging mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata palliata) in Costa Rica. Estudio de preferencia de uso de la cola y de la mano en monos congo en libertad (Alouatta palliata palliata) en Costa Rica. Meeting of the Italian Primatological Society. XVII, Palermo, IT, May 16-18, 2005.

De Souza, M. L., & T. P. Moulton, 2005. The effects of shrimps on benthic material in a Brazilian island stream. Freshwater Biology 50: 592–602.

2004

Moulton, T. P., M. L. De Souza, R. M. L. Silveira, & F. A. M. Krsulovi, 2004. Effects of ephemeropterans and shrimps on periphyton and sediments in a coastal stream (Atlantic forest, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Benthol. Soc 23: 868–881.

2003

Moulton, T. P., & S. A. P. Magalhães, 2003. Responses of leaf processing to impacts in streams in Atlantic rain Forest, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-a test of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship?. Brazilian Journal of Biology 63: 87–95.

Visoni, Sílvia Beatriz Coutinho ; Moulton, T. P., 2003. Effects of shrimp on periphyton and sediments in Atlantic forest streams: an exclusion experiment. Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia 15: 19-26.

Santos, Sonia Barbosa Dos ; Magalhãesfraga, Sandra Aparecida Padilha ; Braun, Bianca Seppel ; Moulton, T. P., 2003. The first list of freshwater moluscs in the 'Pedra Branca State Park', Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Biociências 11: 185-186.

Moulton, T. P. 2003. Limnology in developing countries, vol. 3, edited by R. G. Wetzel and B. Gopal. International Scientific Publications Publishers, New Delhi, India, 2001, vii+189pp.. Aquatic Conservation 13: 370-371.

2002

Moulton, T. P., 2002. What role should ecology play in the management and conservation of inland water resources?. Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 12: 253–256.

2000

Silveira, R. M., & T. P. Moulton, 2000. Modelling the food web of a stream in Atlantic forest. Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia 12: 63–71.

1999

Moulton, T. P., W. E. Magnusson, & M. T. Q. Melo, 1999. Growth of Caiman latirostris inhabiting a coastal environment in Brazil. Journal of Herpetology 33: 479–484.

Moulton, T. P., 1999. Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in conservation of rivers and streams. Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 9: 573–578.

1998

Moulton, T. P., & M. do R. de A. Braga, 1998. Relationships between algae, moss, fish, macrocrustaceans and aquatic insects in a stream in coastal Atlantic rainforest at Ilha do Cardoso, SP, Brazil. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010 Taylor & Francis 26: 1071.

Moulton, T. P., 1998. Patterns of distribution of fish and macrocrustaceans related to environmental parameters in streams at Ilha do Cardoso, SP, Brazil. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010 Taylor & Francis 26: 2291–2292.

Necchi Jr, O. ; Moulton, T. P. ; Braga, M. R. A., 1998. Survey And Distribution Of Freshwater Rhodophyta From Cardoso Island, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil. Algological Studies, Holanda, v. 88, p. 111-124.

Grigg, G. C., L. A. Beard, T. Moulton, M. T. Oueirol Melo, & L. E. Taplin, 1998. Osmoregulation by the broad-snouted caiman, Caiman latirostris, in estuarine habitat in southern Brazil. Journal of Comparative Physiology - B Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology 168: 445–452.

Moulton, T. P. 1998. Saúde e integridade do ecossistema e o papel dos insetos aquáticos. Oecologia Brasiliensis 05: 281-298.

1994

Moulton, T. P., & N. J. Parslow, 1994. Patterns of distribution of fauna in streams, rivers and standing water at Ilha do Cardoso, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Internationale Vereinigung für theoretische und angewandte Limnologie: Verhandlungen Taylor & Francis 25: 1876–1877.

1992

Moulton, T. P. 1992. Aplicando Pesquisas Para Conservacao No Parque Estadual da Ilha do Cardoso. ANAIS - 2 CONGRESSO NACIONAL SOBRE ESSENCIAS NATIVAS, p. 1022-1028.

1990

Moulton, T. P., & M. A. Burford, 1990. The mass culture of Dunaliella viridis (Volvocales, Chlorophyta) for oxygenated carotenoids: laboratory and pilot plant studies BT - Thirteenth International Seaweed Symposium. In Lindstrom, S. C., & P. W. Gabrielson (eds), Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht: 401–408.

1988

Moulton, T. P., Burford, M. A., Sommer, T. R. 1988. Biology Of Dunaliella Species In The Salt Lake Hutt Lagoon. Proceedings of the International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology 23: 1908-1911.

1987

Moulton, T. P., T. R. Sommer, M. A. Burford, & L. J. Borowitzka, 1987b. Competition between Dunaliella species at high salinity. Hydrobiologia 151–152: 107–116.

Moulton, T. P., L. J. Borowitzka, & D. J. Vincent, 1987a. THE MASS-CULTURE OF DUNALIELLA-SALINA FOR BETA-CAROTENE - FROM PILOT-PLANT TO PRODUCTION PLANT. Hydrobiologia 151: 99–105.

1986

Moulton, T. P.; Arakel, A. V. 1986. Hydrochemistry of surficial brines in Hutt lagoon, Western Australia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 54: 261-282.

1984

Borowitzka, L. J., M. A. Borowitzka, & T. P. Moulton, 1984. The mass-culture of Dunaliella salina for fine chemicals - from laboratory to pilot-plant. Hydrobiologia 116: 115–121.

1983

Post, F. J., L. J. Borowitzka, M. A. Borowitzka, B. Mackay, & T. Moulton, 1983. The protozoa of a Western Australian hypersaline lagoon. Hydrobiologia 105: 95–113.

1974

Tan, C. P. ; Siear, H. K. ; Chong, B. J. ; Moulton, T. P. 1974. Survey Of Paddy And Paddy-Field Fish Production In Krian, Perak, West Malaysia. Malaysian Agricultural Journal, Bulletin 128: 0-0.

1973

Moulton, T. P., 1973. Principal Component Analysis of Variation in form within Oncaea Conifera Giesbrecht, 1891, a Species of Copepod(Crustacea). Systematic Biology 22: 141–156.

Tiegs, S. D., D. M. Costello, M. W. Isken, G. Woodward, P. B. McIntyre, M. O. Gessner, E. Chauvet, N. TP, M., 1973. The Effects Of Various Insecticides (Especially Thiodian And Bhc) On Fish In The Paddy-Fields Of West Malaysia.

Moulton, T. P. 1973. More Rice Less Fish -- Some Problems Of The Green Revolution. Australian Natural History 17: 322-327.