Search Results - "Gerardo, Elizabeth"
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Seasonal surveillance confirms the range expansion of Aedes japonicus japonicus (Theobald) (Diptera: Culicidae) to the Hawaiian Islands of Oahu and Kauai
Published in Journal of Asia-Pacific entomology (01-12-2018)“…The Asian bush mosquito, Aedes japonicus japonicus (Theobald) was not known to occur in the Hawaii archipelago until it was identified on the island of Hawaii…”
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A new blue Astrangia coral (Scleractinia) from the Southwestern Atlantic
Published in Marine biodiversity (01-12-2023)“…Astrangia Milne Edwards & Haime, 1848 is a small, poorly known genus of Scleractinia, composed of 15 extant species with circumtropical to temperate…”
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A new genus and species of Entomolepididae Brady, 1899 (Copepoda, Siphonostomatoida) associated with the endemic octocoral Phyllogorgia dilatata (Esper, 1806) (Cnidaria, Octocorallia) from Northeastern Brazil
Published in Journal of natural history (16-09-2020)“…Neoparmulella periperiensis gen. et sp. nov. is a new siphonostomatoid copepod found associated with an endemic octocoral Phyllogorgia dilatata (Esper) in…”
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Zooplankton studies warn abnormal protrusions on the copepods from coastal environments under anthropic impacts
Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-02-2024)“…Faced with a global scenario where the etiology of abnormal tissue protrusions in copepods and their ecological consequences are unclear, it is crucial to seek…”
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Genetic variation and population structuring in two brooding coral species (Siderastrea stellata and Siderastrea radians) from Brazil
Published in Genetica (01-03-2008)“…Siderastrea stellata and S. radians are scleractinian coral species that present a remarkable overlap of diagnostic characteristics and sympatric distribution…”
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Intracolonial variation in Siderastrea de Blainville, 1830 (Anthozoa, Scleractinia): taxonomy under challenging morphological constraints
Published in Biota neotropica (01-03-2013)“…The morphology of sessile invertebrates, such as scleractinian corals, can be controlled by environmental and genetic mechanisms and, consequently, it is…”
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