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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
The Macrobrachium amazonicum complex is composed of at least the Macrobrachium amazonicum and Macrobrachium pantanalense species, with the latter described from specimens originally identified as part of an endemic M. amazonicum population in the Brazilian Pantanal region.
Leonardo M, Fabri +8 more
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The Macrobrachium amazonicum complex is composed of at least the Macrobrachium amazonicum and Macrobrachium pantanalense species, with the latter described from specimens originally identified as part of an endemic M. amazonicum population in the Brazilian Pantanal region.
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2023
Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862) (Figs. 4A, 5) Material examined. Brazil, Minas Gerais. 23 spec., CCDB 2640, lago de Furnas, Pimenta, coll. F.L. Mantelatto, E.C. Mossolin, G.B. Jacobucci, & P. Pires, 05.VII.2009; 17 spec., CCDB 4309, aterro do Carmo, Carmo do Rio Claro, coll. F. L. Carvalho, L.P. Rezende & D.P. Andrade, 27.X.2012; 35 spec.,
Jacobucci, Giuliano Buzá +9 more
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Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862) (Figs. 4A, 5) Material examined. Brazil, Minas Gerais. 23 spec., CCDB 2640, lago de Furnas, Pimenta, coll. F.L. Mantelatto, E.C. Mossolin, G.B. Jacobucci, & P. Pires, 05.VII.2009; 17 spec., CCDB 4309, aterro do Carmo, Carmo do Rio Claro, coll. F. L. Carvalho, L.P. Rezende & D.P. Andrade, 27.X.2012; 35 spec.,
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Macrobrachium amazonicum Heller 1862
2022Macrobrachium amazonicum Heller, 1862 Examined material. Municipality of Pracuúba: Pracuúba Lake (1°44’03”N, 50°47’35”W), vii.1981, coll. M.A.S. Lima, 28 specimens (IEPA 07).— Municipality of Macapá: Fazendinha District, Amazon River, Cascalheira (00°03’18.89”S, 51°07’09.40”W), 25.v.1990, coll. J.C.S. Oliveira, 7 specimens (IEPA 12), idem, 25.v.1990, J.
Vieira, Inacia Maria +5 more
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Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 2023
Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862) is a freshwater prawn species subject to high commercial exploitation in northern Brazil, with wide geographic distribution and high phenotypic plasticity.
Barbara Regina Fernandes da Cruz +3 more
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Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862) is a freshwater prawn species subject to high commercial exploitation in northern Brazil, with wide geographic distribution and high phenotypic plasticity.
Barbara Regina Fernandes da Cruz +3 more
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Acta Zoologica, 2023
Larval morphology is a valuable tool for understanding the life history of decapod crustaceans. This approach has proven valuable in confirming taxonomic revisions based on molecular or adult morphology analyses.
C. S. Nogueira +2 more
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Larval morphology is a valuable tool for understanding the life history of decapod crustaceans. This approach has proven valuable in confirming taxonomic revisions based on molecular or adult morphology analyses.
C. S. Nogueira +2 more
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Brazilian Journal of Animal and Environmental Research, 2022
O camarão-da-Amazônia Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862) é uma espécie nativa amplamente distribuída na América do Sul. As relações biométricas possuem como finalidade estimar diferenças entre os sexos ou populações.
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O camarão-da-Amazônia Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862) é uma espécie nativa amplamente distribuída na América do Sul. As relações biométricas possuem como finalidade estimar diferenças entre os sexos ou populações.
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Survival ofMacrobrachium amazonicumembryos submitted to cooling
Zygote, 2017SummaryCooling techniques have several applications for reproduction in aquaculture. However, few studies have sought to create protocols for cooling and cryopreservation ofMacrobrachium amazonicumembryos. Thus, the objective of this work was to verify the survival ofM.
Arthur Vinícius Lourenço, Ferreira +4 more
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Morphotypes in male Amazon River Prawns, Macrobrachium amazonicum
Aquaculture, 2004Departamento de Biologia Aplicada FCAV Aquacult. Ctr. S.
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Macrobrachium amazonicum Heller 1862
2007Macrobrachium amazonicum (Heller, 1862) Fig. 2 A–C Palaemon amazonicus Heller, 1862: 418. Macrobrachium amazonicum, Holthuis, 1952: 18.— Medina & Sobrino, 1975: 40.— Rodríguez, 1980: 115.— Rodríguez, 1981: 45, 47.— Rodríguez, 1982: 379.— Kensley & Walker, 1982: 3.— Magalhães, 1985: 247.— Magalhães & Walker, 1988: 279.— López & Pereira, 1996: 48 ...
Valencia, Diego M., Campos, Martha R.
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The large size variation of Macrobrachium amazonicum reflects a complex population structure that consists of four morphotypes, called TC (Translucent Claw), CC (Cinnamon Claw), GC1 (Green Claw 1), and GC2 (Green Claw 2).
Adriana N. A. Fattah Ibrahim +2 more
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The large size variation of Macrobrachium amazonicum reflects a complex population structure that consists of four morphotypes, called TC (Translucent Claw), CC (Cinnamon Claw), GC1 (Green Claw 1), and GC2 (Green Claw 2).
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