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    Microplastic contamination in natural mussel beds from a Brazilian urbanized coastal region: Rapid evaluation through bioassessment by Santana, M.F.M., Ascer, L.G., Custódio, M.R., Moreira, F.T., Turra, A.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-05-2016)
    “…Microplastic pollution (particles <5mm) is a widespread marine threat and a trigger for biological effects, especially if ingested. The mussel Perna perna, an…”
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    Claw size, waving display and female choice in the European fiddler crab, Uca tangeri by Oliveira, R.F., Custódio, M.R.

    Published in Ethology, ecology & evolution (01-07-1998)
    “…Fiddler crabs present an accentuated sexual dimorphism wherein males have one of the chelipeds greatly enlarged, compared to the other chela or to the two…”
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    Characterization of cadmium plasma membrane transport in gills of a mangrove crab Ucides cordatus by Ortega, P., Custódio, M.R., Zanotto, F.P.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-12-2014)
    “…•Cd2+ gill cell transport, a non-essential toxic metal, was characterized in a hypo-hyper-regulating mangrove crab Ucides cordatus.•Cd2+ enter gill cells…”
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    Chronic kidney disease is associated with low BMD at the hip but not at the spine by Bezerra de Carvalho, K. S., Vasco, R.F.V., Custodio, M.R., Jorgetti, V., Moysés, R.M.A., Elias, R.M.

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-05-2019)
    “…Summary Although chronic kidney disease is associated with other bone disorders, osteoporosis can be found in this context, and it is defined based on bone…”
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    Community composition and functional prediction of prokaryotes associated with sympatric sponge species of southwestern Atlantic coast by Hardoim, C. C. P., Ramaglia, A. C. M., Lôbo-Hajdu, G., Custódio, M. R.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-05-2021)
    “…Prokaryotes contribute to the health of marine sponges. However, there is lack of data on the assembly rules of sponge-associated prokaryotic communities,…”
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