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    Six new records of decapod crustacean species (Anomura, Brachyura) from southern Brazil by Lima, Daniel, Boos, Harry, Tavares, Marcos

    Published in Nauplius (2023)
    “…Abstract Five anomuran and one brachyuran species collected from continental shelf and slope off southern Brazil have their geographic ranges considerably…”
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    A retrospective analysis of scientific publications on the deep sea from 1987 to 2016 by Boos, Harry, Rodrigues, Charles, Araujo, Paula B

    Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-01-2019)
    “…The deep sea remains the least known biome. Despite this fact, anthropic activities have affected these regions in various ways. The objective of this study…”
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    Population structure and habitat occupation in two sympatric Aegla species (Decapoda, Anomura, Aeglidae) in Atlantic Forest, Brazil by Boos, Harry, Stanski, Gilson, Araujo, Paula Beatriz, Bond-Buckup, Georgina

    Published in Nauplius (2021)
    “…Abstract This study deals with population structure and habitat sharing of two sympatric aeglid species, Aegla jarai Bond-Buckup and Buckup, 1994 and Aegla…”
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    Checklist of the Crustacea from the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil by Boos, Harry, Buckup, Georgina Bond, Buckup, Ludwig, Araujo, Paula B., Magalhães, Célio, Almerão, Mauricio P., Dos Santos, Roberta A., Mantelatto, Fernando L.

    Published in Check list (Luís Felipe Toledo) (01-11-2012)
    “…The list of Crustacean species from the state of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil, comprises 518 valid species, distributed in 17 orders and 152 families. This…”
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    Snapping shrimps of the genus Alpheus (Caridea: Alpheidae) from Brazil: range extensions and filling distribution gaps by Cunha, Andressa Maria, Soledade, Guidomar Oliveira, Boos, Harry, Almeida, Alexandre Oliveira

    Published in Nauplius (01-06-2015)
    “…ABSTRACTThe objective of this study is to report new occurrences of five species of snapping shrimps of the genus AlpheusFabricius, 1798 in Brazil and, thus,…”
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    Biological and ecological traits of Bathynomus giganteus and Bathynomus miyarei (Crustacea: Isopoda): Contribution to the conservation of deep‐sea in southern Brazil by Boos, Harry, Scalco, Allan Cesar Silva, Araujo, Paula Beatriz

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-08-2021)
    “…This study aimed to determine biological and distributional aspects of deep‐sea giant isopods Bathynomus giganteus and Bathynomus miyarei to assess their…”
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    Abundance and distribution of the deep sea crab Chaceon ramosae (Decapoda: Geryonidae) in southern Brazil: contribution to the fishing regulation by Boos, Harry, Araujo, Paula Beatriz

    Published in Latin american journal of aquatic research (01-11-2018)
    “…The deep-sea crab Chaceon ramosae occurs at 350-1200 m depth in the southeast and south of Brazil. Here we evaluated the latitudinal, bathymetric, and seasonal…”
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    Management and conservation of the land crab Cardisoma guanhumi (Crustacea: Gecarcinidae) based on environmental and fishery factors: a case study in Brazil by Santos, Luciana Cavalcanti Maia, Boos, Harry, Sano, Edson Eyji, de Freitas, Daniel Moraes, Pinheiro, Marcelo Antonio Amaro

    Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-04-2022)
    “…A mangrove ecosystem encompasses two environments, a larger flooding area with a characteristic wetland forest, and a less flooded area, more saline with…”
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    Diet and population biology of the invasive crab Charybdis hellerii in southwestern Atlantic waters by Sant'Anna, Bruno Sampaio, Branco, Joaquim Olinto, Oliveira, Michel Mattar de, Boos, Harry, Turra, Alexander

    Published in Marine biology research (14-09-2015)
    “…For many species the population structure varies along latitudinal gradients, especially at the extremes of their distributions. This may apply to invasive…”
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