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Biological Invasions
Widespread non-native species tend to demonstrate an apparent lack of selectivity in habitat requirements, feeding regimes, and reproductive needs, while displaying a tendency to thrive in human-modified habitats. The high phenotypic plasticity typic
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Claire Goodwin, Heather E. Glon, Stephen Cartwright, Marina Costa, Angie Díaz, Paul Brickle, Paul E. Brewin, Ander M. de Lecea
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BioInvasions Records. 9:461-470
Shackleton Scholarship Fund Darwin Initiative through UK Government Funding DPLUS071 Falkland Islands Government
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Hydrobiologia. 830:303-315
Metridium senile, the fluffy (or plumose) sea anemone, is a circumboreal species adapted to the cold northern oceans. We performed a 40-day experiment on 108 individuals of M. senile collected from the Akkeshi-ko estuary in Japan to test their surviv
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Molecular phylogenetics and evolution. 163
Genome-level sequencing is the next step in understanding species-level relationships within Anthozoa (soft corals, anemones, stony corals, and their kin) as morphological and PCR-directed (single-locus) sequencing methods often fall short of differe
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Megan L. Smith, Kali Z. Mattingly, Bryan C. Carstens, Coleen E. P. Thompson, Emanuel Masiero da Fonseca, Heather E. Glon, Jamin G. Wieringa, Sungsik Kong, Matthew R. Boot, Marcos Vinicius Dantas-Queiroz, Benjamin W. Stone, Drew Duckett, Natalie Hamilton, Danielle J Parsons, Lei Zuo, Flávia M. Lanna
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Scopus
Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
instacron:UNESP
Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-28T19:29:09Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2020-01-01 Regional phylogeographic studies have long been conducted in the southeastern United States for a variety of species. With some exceptions, m
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Ecological Informatics. 42:67-78
The recent and rapid digitization of biodiversity data from natural history collection (NHC) archives has enriched collections based data repositories; this data continues to inform studies of species' geographic distributions. Here we investigate th
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Heather E. Glon, Adriane L. Shorkey, Anna Monfils, Samantha Fleming, Julian R. Starr, Derek R. Shiels, Elizabeth R. Schick, David Pozo, Eric W. Linton, Samantha K. Lichtenwald
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Systematic Botany. 42:26-36
Cyperaceae tribe Fuireneae consists of six genera (Actinoscirpus, Pseudoschoenus, Fuirena, Bolboschoenus, Schoenoplectus, and Schoenoplectiella) and approximately 155 species distributed widely across all continents except Antarctica. Recent molecula
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Laura S. Hughes, Heather E. Glon, Zachary J. Loughman, Mael G. Glon, Kelly M. Capuzzi, Roger F. Thoma
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The Ohio Journal of Science. 120:57
This paper documents the first record of the blue crawfish, Cambarus monongalensis Ortmann, 1905, in the state of Ohio, United States. The blue crawfish is a small- to medium-sized primary burrowing crayfish common in western Pennsylvania and West Vi
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Regional Studies in Marine Science. 34:101049
Since its first observations in New Brunswick (Sam Orr’s Pond) and Nova Scotia (Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Dartmouth) in 2009 and 2013, respectively, Diadumene lineata has been observed spreading to new locations in the Canadian Maritimes