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Ulrich Saint-Paul is affiliated with the Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology in Germany. Their academic position is connected to a research institution specializing in marine ecology, indicating a focus within the biological and environmental sciences.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues associated with Ulrich Saint-Paul. Similarly, there is no available data regarding specific book publications, main fields of study, subfields, main research topics, or awards won.

The absence of detailed publication and research information suggests that Saint-Paul's publicly available academic footprint is limited or not fully documented in the accessible sources. This profile reflects the current scope of verifiable data on their scientific activity and affiliation.

Best Publications

  • The role of salinity in structuring the fish assemblages in a tropical estuary

    M. Barletta;A. Barletta-Bergan;U. Saint-Paul;G. Hubold

  • Fish communities in central Amazonian white- and blackwater floodplains.

    Ulrich Saint-Paul;Jansen Zuanon;Marle A. Villacorta Correa;Marcelo García

  • Seasonal changes in density, biomass, and diversity of estuarine fishes in tidal mangrove creeks of the lower Caeté Estuary (northern Brazilian coast, east Amazon)

    Mário Barletta;Audrey Barletta-Bergan;Ulrich Saint-Paul;Gerd Hubold

  • Structure and Seasonal Dynamics of Larval Fish in the Caeté River Estuary in North Brazil

    A Barletta-Bergan;M Barletta;U Saint-Paul

  • Potential for aquaculture of South American freshwater fishes: A review

    Ulrich Saint-Paul

  • Factors affecting seasonal variations in demersal fish assemblages at an ecocline in a tropical–subtropical estuary

    M. Barletta;C. S. Amaral;M. F. M. Corrêa;F. Guebert

  • Population structure, catch composition and CPUE of the artisanally harvested mangrove crab Ucides cordatus (Ocypodidae) in the Caeté estuary, North Brazil: Indications for overfishing?

    Karen Diele;Volker Koch;Ulrich Saint-Paul

  • Community structure and temporal variability of ichthyoplankton in North Brazilian mangrove creeks

    A. Barletta-Bergan;M. Barletta;U. Saint-Paul

  • Sequence divergence of mitochondrial DNA indicates cryptic biodiversity in Octopus vulgaris and supports the taxonomic distinctiveness of Octopus mimus (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae)

    R. Söller;K. Warnke;U. Saint-Paul;D. Blohm

  • Physiological adaptation to hypoxia of a neotropical characoid fish Colossoma macropomum, Serrasalmidae

    Ulrich Saint-Paul

  • Tidal and diel changes in the structure of a nekton assemblage in small intertidal mangrove creeks in northern Brazil

    Uwe Krumme;Ulrich Saint-Paul;Harald Rosenthal

  • Movement patterns of catfishes (Ariidae) in a tropical semi-arid estuary.

    D. V. Dantas;M. Barletta;M. F. Costa;S. C. T. Barbosa-Cintra

  • Diurnal distribution and behavioral responses of fishes to extreme hypoxia in an Amazon floodplain lake

    Ulrich Saint-Paul;Gercilia M. Soares

  • Utilization of carbon sources in a northern Brazilian mangrove ecosystem

    Tommaso Giarrizzo;Ralf Schwamborn;Ulrich Saint-Paul

  • How important are mangroves as a carbon source for decapod crustacean larvae in a tropical estuary

    Ralf Schwamborn;Werner Ekau;Maren Voss;Ulrich Saint-Paul

  • Field evidence on the influence of seagrass landscapes on fish abundance in Bolinao, northern Philippines

    J. T. Salita;W. Ekau;U. Saint-Paul

  • Mangrove dynamics and management in North Brazil

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  • Effect of increased irradiance and thermal stress on the symbiosis of Symbiodinium microadriaticum and Tridacna gigas

    Bela Hieronymus Buck;Harald Rosenthal;Ulrich Saint-Paul

  • Annulus formation on scales and seasonal growth of the Central Amazonian anostomid Schizodon fasciatus

    N. N. Fabré;U. Saint‐Paul

  • Observations of fish migration in a macrotidal mangrove channel in Northern Brazil using a 200-kHz split-beam sonar

    Uwe Krumme;Ulrich Saint-Paul

  • A new look at geographic and phylogenetic relationships within the species group surrounding Octopus vulgaris (Mollusca, Cephalopoda): indications of very wide distribution from mitochondrial DNA sequences

    K. Warnke;R. Soller;D. Blohm;U. Saint-Paul

Frequent Co-Authors

Mário Barletta
Mário Barletta Federal University of Pernambuco
Tommaso Giarrizzo
Tommaso Giarrizzo Universidade Federal do Ceará
Uta Berger
Uta Berger TU Dresden
Wolfgang J. Junk
Wolfgang J. Junk Max Planck Society
Matthias Wolff
Matthias Wolff Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology
Iracilda Sampaio
Iracilda Sampaio Federal University of Para
Monica F. Costa
Monica F. Costa Federal University of Pernambuco
Dietrich Stoyan
Dietrich Stoyan TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Maren Voss
Maren Voss Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research
Rubén J. Lara
Rubén J. Lara Universidad Nacional del Sur

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