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    A biogeographic framework of octopod species diversification: the role of the Isthmus of Panama by Lima, Francoise D, Strugnell, Jan M, Leite, Tatiana S, Lima, Sergio M Q

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (27-03-2020)
    “…The uplift of the Isthmus of Panama (IP) created a land bridge between Central and South America and caused the separation of the Western Atlantic and Eastern…”
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    Long-term retention of self-fertilization in a fish clade by Tatarenkov, Andrey, Lima, Sergio M.Q, Taylor, D. Scott, Avise, John C

    “…Among vertebrate animals, only the mangrove rivulus (Kryptolebias marmoratus) was known to self-fertilize. Here, we use microsatellite analyses to document a…”
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    Androdioecy in Kryptolebias killifish and the evolution of self-fertilizing hermaphroditism by COSTA, WILSON J.E.M, LIMA, SERGIO M.Q, BARTOLETTE, RENATA

    Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (01-02-2010)
    “…Kryptolebias marmoratus is an important experimental fish, and is considered to represent the only vertebrate species comprising self-fertilizing…”
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    Integrative taxonomy identifies a new stingray species of the genus Hypanus Rafinesque, 1818 (Dasyatidae, Myliobatiformes), from the Tropical Southwestern Atlantic by Petean, Flávia F., Naylor, Gavin J. P., Lima, Sergio M. Q.

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-10-2020)
    “…An integrative approach by the congruence of genetics, morphology and ecological niche modelling (ENM) was used to delimit a new species of Hypanus…”
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    Seamounts and oceanic currents drive the population structure of Octopus insularis in the Southwest Tropical Atlantic by Lima, Françoise D., Leite, Tatiana S., Lima, Sergio M. Q.

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-12-2022)
    “…Seamounts and oceanic currents are important oceanographic features that influence genetic diversity of a species along its distribution, acting both as…”
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    Population genomics of an Octopus species identify oceanographic barriers and inbreeding patterns by Bein, Bernhard, Lima, Françoise D., Lazzarotto, Henrique, Rocha, Luiz A., Leite, Tatiana S., Lima, Sergio M. Q., Pereira, Ricardo J.

    Published in Marine biology (01-12-2023)
    “…Coastal marine ecosystems are highly productive and important for global fisheries. To mitigate over exploitation and to establish efficient conservation…”
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    Phylogenomics reveals extensive introgression and a case of mito-nuclear discordance in the killifish genus Kryptolebias by Berbel-Filho, Waldir M., Pacheco, George, Tatarenkov, Andrey, Lira, Mateus G., Garcia de Leaniz, Carlos, Rodríguez López, Carlos M., Lima, Sergio M.Q., Consuegra, Sofia

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-12-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •A genomic-based phylogeny is presented for the killifish genus Kryptolebias.•An unknown lineage hidden in a case of mito-nuclear discordance…”
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    Molecular data, ecological niche, and dispersal models reveal a trans-Atlantic shallow-water octopus species by Lima, Françoise D., Angeles-Gonzalez, Luis Enrique, Maia, Hugulay, Leite, Tatiana S., Cahuich-López, Miguel, Mariño-Tapia, Ismael, Santana-Cisneros, Mariana L., Ardisson, Pedro-Luis, Lima, Sergio M.Q.

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-04-2023)
    “…The tropical Octopus insularis is a shallow-water species widely distributed in the western Atlantic. Recent studies of niche models have identified suitable…”
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    Global climate changes over time shape the environmental niche distribution of Octopus insularis in the Atlantic Ocean by Lima, Françoise D., Ángeles-González, Luis Enrique, Leite, Tatiana S., Lima, Sergio M. Q.

    “…In the Atlantic Ocean, Octopus insularis (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) Leite and Haimovici, 2008 inhabits warm and shallow habitats, where it is one of the main…”
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    Rio de Janeiro and other palaeodrainages evidenced by the genetic structure of an Atlantic Forest catfish by Lima, Sergio M. Q., Berbel‐Filho, Waldir M., Vilasboa, Anderson, Lazoski, Cristiano, Assis Volpi, Thaís, Lazzarotto, Henrique, Russo, Claudia A. M., Tatarenkov, Andrey, Avise, John C., Solé‐Cava, Antônio M., Floeter, Sergio

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-06-2021)
    “…Aim The disjunct distributions of freshwater organisms along coastal drainages are usually explained by palaeodrainages formed during sea‐level retreats that…”
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    Molecular testing of the São Francisco River as an ecological filter for the Brazilian large-eyed stingray Hypanus marianae (Dasyatidae, Myliobatiformes) by Costa, Tiego L. A., Petean, Flávia F., Berbel-Filho, Waldir M., Solé-Cava, Antonio M., Mendes, Liana F., Lima, Sergio M. Q.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-06-2022)
    “…Ecological niche modeling (ENM) provides information on the potential environmental barriers to a species that can be tested in phylogeographic studies. A…”
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    How many lineages are there of the stingrays genus Hypanus (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae) and why does it matter? by Petean, Flávia F., Yang, Lei, Corrigan, Shannon, Lima, Sergio M. Q., Naylor, Gavin J. P.

    Published in Neotropical Ichthyology (01-01-2024)
    “…Abstract Stingrays genus Hypanus currently encompasses nine valid species from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, though the phylogenetic relationships amongst…”
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    Occurrence of Octopus insularis Leite and Haimovici, 2008 in the Tropical Northwestern Atlantic and implications of species misidentification to octopus fisheries management by Lima, Françoise D., Berbel-Filho, Waldir M., Leite, Tatiana S., Rosas, Carlos, Lima, Sergio M. Q.

    Published in Marine biodiversity (01-09-2017)
    “…The genus Octopus has been treated as a “catch all” taxon because many species have morphological similarities. To investigate the taxonomic status of the…”
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    Different speciation processes in a cryptobenthic reef fish from the Western Tropical Atlantic by Dias, Ricardo M., Lima, Sergio M. Q., Mendes, Liana F., Almeida, Daniel F., Paiva, Paulo C., Britto, Marcelo R.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-07-2019)
    “…The saddled blenny  Malacoctenus triangulatus is a widely distributed species of cryptobenthic reef fish that occurs from the Caribbean to southeastern Brazil,…”
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    Headwater Capture Evidenced by Paleo-Rivers Reconstruction and Population Genetic Structure of the Armored Catfish ( Pareiorhaphis garbei ) in the Serra do Mar Mountains of Southeastern Brazil by Lima, Sergio M Q, Berbel-Filho, Waldir M, Araújo, Thais F P, Lazzarotto, Henrique, Tatarenkov, Andrey, Avise, John C

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (05-12-2017)
    “…Paleo-drainage connections and headwater stream-captures are two main historical processes shaping the distribution of strictly freshwater fishes. Recently,…”
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    Population Structure of the Rockpool Blenny Entomacrodus vomerinus Shows Source-Sink Dynamics among Ecoregions in the Tropical Southwestern Atlantic by Neves, Jessika M M, Lima, Sergio M Q, Mendes, Liana F, Torres, Rodrigo A, Pereira, Ricardo J, Mott, Tamí

    Published in PloS one (01-06-2016)
    “…The Tropical Southwestern Atlantic is characterized by prominent ecosystems with large-scale oceanographic complexity. Yet, the evolutionary processes…”
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