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    The Archean origin of oxygenic photosynthesis and extant cyanobacterial lineages by Fournier, G P, Moore, K R, Rangel, L T, Payette, J G, Momper, L, Bosak, T

    “…The record of the coevolution of oxygenic phototrophs and the environment is preserved in three forms: genomes of modern organisms, diverse geochemical signals…”
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    Exercise, diet, and sleep habits of nurses working full-time during the COVID-19 pandemic: An observational study by Rangel, T.L., Saul, T., Bindler, R., Roney, J.K., Penders, R.A., Faulkner, R., Miller, L., Sperry, M., James, L., Wilson, M.L.

    Published in Applied nursing research (01-02-2023)
    “…Healthy diet, exercise, and sleep practices may mitigate stress and prevent illness. However, lifestyle behaviors of acute care nurses working during stressful…”
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    Autoregressive modelling of species richness in the Brazilian Cerrado by Vieira, C M, Blamires, D, Diniz-Filho, J A F, Bini, L M, Rangel, T F L V B

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (01-05-2008)
    “…Spatial autocorrelation is the lack of independence between pairs of observations at given distances within a geographical space, a phenomenon commonly found…”
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    Allometric and ontogenetic patterns related to feeding of a neotropical fish, Satanoperca pappaterra (Perciformes, Cichlidae) by Cassemiro, F.A.S, Rangel, T.F.L.V.B, Pelicice, F.M, Hahn, N.S

    Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-03-2008)
    “…This study aims to analyse whether Satanoperca pappaterra changes its feeding habit throughout ontogenetic development, and whether morphological ontogenetic…”
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    Worldwide patterns in species richness of Falconiformes: analytical null models, geometric constraints, and the mid-domain effect by Rangel, T F L V B, Diniz-Filho, J A F

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (01-05-2004)
    “…Recently, the hypothesis that the geographic distribution of species could be influenced by the shape of the domain edges, the so-called Mid-Domain Effect…”
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