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Colonial ascidians strongly preyed upon, yet dominate the substrate in a subtropical fouling community
ArticleAbstract: Higher diversity and dominance at lower latitudes has been suggested for colonial species. We verifiPalabras claves:Coloniality, competition, latitudinal gradient, marine diversity, predation, tunicatesAutores:Dias G.M., Federico Brown, Hiebert L.S., Tiozzo S., Vieira E.A.Fuentes:scopusFrom the individual to the colony: Marine invertebrates as models to understand levels of biological organization
ArticleAbstract: The developmental and evolutionary principles of coloniality in marine animals remain largely unexplPalabras claves:allorecognition, ascidians, bryozoans, Budding, Clonality, cnidarians, Modularity, polymorphism, REGENERATION, Sponges, tunicatesAutores:Federico Brown, Grosberg R.K., Hiebert L.S., Migotto A.E., Morandini A.C., Simpson C., Tiozzo S., Vieira L.M.Fuentes:scopusMan is but a worm: Chordate origins
ReviewAbstract: The origin of chordates remains one of the major puzzles of zoology, even after more than a centuryPalabras claves:ascidians, Axis formation, BMP signaling, Chordate evolution, Deuterostomia, Evolution and development, Hemichordates, tunicatesAutores:Federico Brown, Prendergast A., Swalla B.J.Fuentes:scopusVascular budding in Symplegma brakenhielmi and the evolution of coloniality in styelid ascidians
ArticleAbstract: Individuals of colonial animals (e.g. zooids) are in continuous turnover. In ascidians colonial or sPalabras claves:blastogenesis, Blood cells, Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), hemocytes, REGENERATION, tunicatesAutores:Federico Brown, Gutierrez S.Fuentes:scopusPutative stem cells in the hemolymph and in the intestinal submucosa of the solitary ascidian Styela plicata
ArticleAbstract: Background: In various ascidian species, circulating stem cells have been documented to be involvedPalabras claves:Cell progenitors, hemocytes, Intestine, stem cells, tunicatesAutores:Allodi S., De Barros C.M., Federico Brown, Hiebert L.S., Jiménez-Merino J., Santos De Abreu I., Tiozzo S.Fuentes:scopus