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    Fatty acid ratio analysis identifies changes in competent meroplanktonic larvae sampled over different supply events by Rey, Felisa, Greenacre, Michael, Silva Neto, Gina M., Bueno-Pardo, Juan, Domingues, M. Rosário, Calado, Ricardo

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-01-2022)
    “…Planktonic communities are a cornerstone of ocean food webs. Early benthic performance of meroplanktonic organisms is shaped by their life stages in planktonic…”
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    Contrasting oceanographic conditions during larval development influence the benthic performance of a marine invertebrate with a bi-phasic life cycle by Rey, Felisa, Neto, Gina M. Silva, Brandão, Cláudio, Ramos, Daniela, Silva, Bruna, Rosa, Rui, Queiroga, Henrique, Calado, Ricardo

    “…The pelagic life and benthic life of marine invertebrates with bi-phasic life cycles have often been studied separately, with the assumption that metamorphosis…”
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    Laboratory trials reveal that exposure to extreme raining events prior to metamorphosis affect the post-settlement performance of an estuarine crab by Rey, Felisa, Silva Neto, Gina M., Rosa, Rui, Queiroga, Henrique, Calado, Ricardo

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (05-03-2015)
    “…Meteorological forcing can impact planktonic communities, with extreme raining events promoting salinity decreases and triggering larval mortality in estuarine…”
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    Supply and larval traits at metamorphosis of a coastal marine invertebrate with a bi-phasic life cycle under contrasting oceanographic conditions by Rey, Felisa, Silva Neto, Gina M., Bueno-Pardo, Juan, Bispo, Regina, Calado, Ricardo

    Published in Progress in oceanography (01-11-2019)
    “…•Larval supply in coastal habitats is influenced by oceanographic processes.•Moon cycle exerts a strong influence in coastal supply of megalopae.•Higher…”
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