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Existen varias características que evidencian las adaptaciones a la vida cavernícola en los crustáceos; las principales son: pérdida de visión, carencia de pigmentación, especialización de estructuras sensoriales y elongación de los apéndices ...
Luis M. Mejía-Ortíz Mejía-Ortíz
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Classification and evolutionary relationships among anchialine shrimp from the family Barbouriidae Christoffersen, 1987, has long been a topic of debate amongst crustacean taxonomists. To date, no study has examined morphological or molecular variation among populations of these enigmatic shrimp.
Robert E, Ditter +3 more
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Existen varias características que evidencian las adaptaciones a la vida cavernícola en los crustáceos; las principales son: pérdida de visión, carencia de pigmentación, especialización de estructuras sensoriales y elongación de los apéndices ...
Luis M. Mejía-Ortíz
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RNA profile diversity across arthropoda: guidelines, methodological artifacts, and expected outcomes. [PDF]
DeLeo DM +3 more
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The evolution of euhermaphroditism in caridean shrimps: a molecular perspective of sexual systems and systematics. [PDF]
Fiedler GC +4 more
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Ecological patterns in anchialine caves. [PDF]
Calderón-Gutiérrez F +2 more
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Advancing Genomics through the Global Invertebrate Genomics Alliance (GIGA). [PDF]
Voolstra CR +3 more
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Cryptic diversity patterns of subterranean estuaries. [PDF]
Calderón-Gutiérrez F +5 more
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Marine Biodiversity, 2012
Stygobites have morphological, ethological and physiological adaptations for their subterranean existence. Included in the physiological adaptations of hypogean organisms is a reduced metabolism with respect to related epigean organisms. Our objectives were to examine the physiological adaptations of the shrimp, Barbouria cubensis, to the anchialine ...
Renee E. Bishop, Thomas M. Iliffe
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Stygobites have morphological, ethological and physiological adaptations for their subterranean existence. Included in the physiological adaptations of hypogean organisms is a reduced metabolism with respect to related epigean organisms. Our objectives were to examine the physiological adaptations of the shrimp, Barbouria cubensis, to the anchialine ...
Renee E. Bishop, Thomas M. Iliffe
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The Status Of The Hippolytid Shrimp Genera Barbouria And Ligur
1984(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Manning, Raymond B. (Raymond Brendan), +1 more
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