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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Núcleo de Pesquisa em Biodiversidade Marinha da Universidade de São Paulo (NP-BioMar ...
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In this study we used transmission and scanning electron microscopy to examine the spermatozoan structure of Isognomon bicolor and Isognomon alatus. The spermatozoa of both species were of the primitive or ect-aquasperm type. The acrosomal morphologies were essentially similar but the top of the acrosomal vesicle in I.
Shirlei M Recco-Pimentel
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Zoology, 2022
Knowing the reproductive biology and population dynamics of invasive species are essential for environmental conservation and protection of native species. The success of these invasive species is directly linked to their reproductive strategy. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the reproductive cycles and evaluate population parameters of the ...
Patricia Mirella da Silva
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Knowing the reproductive biology and population dynamics of invasive species are essential for environmental conservation and protection of native species. The success of these invasive species is directly linked to their reproductive strategy. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the reproductive cycles and evaluate population parameters of the ...
Patricia Mirella da Silva
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The invasion of marine species is a threat to local and global biodiversity and can have many ecological, economic and social impacts. The bivalve Isognomon bicolor has invaded the rocky shores of Brazil and spread along the coast, occurring from Rio Grande do Norte to the Santa Catarina State. The present study evaluated the distribution of I. bicolor
A.S. Martinez
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STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMAL SCIENCES, 2022
The invasive bivalve Isognomon bicolor is native to the Caribbean and had its first record for the Brazilian coast published in 2002. The objective of this study was to compare the population structure of I. bicolor in two rocky beaches of the coast of Paraíba and verify its temporal variation.
Lamara Silva e Cavalcante +1 more
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The invasive bivalve Isognomon bicolor is native to the Caribbean and had its first record for the Brazilian coast published in 2002. The objective of this study was to compare the population structure of I. bicolor in two rocky beaches of the coast of Paraíba and verify its temporal variation.
Lamara Silva e Cavalcante +1 more
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2023
The Caribbean bivalve Isognomon bicolor (C. B. Adams, 1845) is currently among the main invasive species along the Brazilian coast. The present study evaluated the co-occurrence, influence, and relationship of the native macrobenthic community with I. bicolor.
Romilda Narciza Mendonça de Queiroz +4 more
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The Caribbean bivalve Isognomon bicolor (C. B. Adams, 1845) is currently among the main invasive species along the Brazilian coast. The present study evaluated the co-occurrence, influence, and relationship of the native macrobenthic community with I. bicolor.
Romilda Narciza Mendonça de Queiroz +4 more
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The introduction and establishment of the bivalves Isognomon bicolor and Isognomon aff. legumen in the South Aegean Sea, specifically on the islands of Chalki and Alimia, marks a significant ecological event.
Akis Angelidis, Chrysoula Gubili
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2009
The aim of this study was to compare the population structure of the invasive bivalve Isognomon bicolor in three different areas on the coast of Rio de Janeiro State and to verify its temporal variation. All the areas presented high densities, reaching more than 1000 live individuals per 100 cm2.
A. Breves-Ramos +4 more
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The aim of this study was to compare the population structure of the invasive bivalve Isognomon bicolor in three different areas on the coast of Rio de Janeiro State and to verify its temporal variation. All the areas presented high densities, reaching more than 1000 live individuals per 100 cm2.
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