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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:scopusComparing dormancy in two distantly related tunicates reveals morphological, molecular, and ecological convergences and repeated co-option
ArticleAbstract: Many asexually-propagating marine invertebrates can survive extreme environmental conditions by devePalabras claves:Autores:Alié A., De Tomaso A.W., Federico Brown, Hiebert L.S., Scelzo M., Tiozzo S.Fuentes:scopusAutomated detection of ncRNAs in the draft genome sequence of a colonial tunicate: The carpet sea squirt Didemnum vexillum
ArticleAbstract: Background: The colonial ascidian Didemnum vexillum, sea carpet squirt, is not only a key marine orgPalabras claves:Didemnum vexillum, Genome annotation, microRNAs, TunicataAutores:Bermúdez-Santana C.I., Federico Brown, Gittenberger A.A., Stadler P.F., Velandia-Huerto C.A.Fuentes:scopusBidder's organ in the toad Bufo marinus: Effects of orchidectomy on the morphology and expression of lamina-associated polypeptide 2
ArticleAbstract: The Bidder's organ is an undeveloped ovary located anterior to the testis in male true toads (BufoniPalabras claves:Bidder's organ, Bufo, Lamina-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2), Oocyte, TestisAutores:Eugenia M. del Pino, Federico Brown, Krohne G.Fuentes:googlescopusA conserved role of the VEGF pathway in angiogenesis of an ectodermally-derived vasculature
ArticleAbstract: Angiogenesis, the growth and remodeling of a vascular network, is an essential process during develoPalabras claves:Angiogenesis, ascidians, Botryllus schlosseri, REGENERATION, Tubular branching, Vascular system, VEGFRAutores:De Tomaso A.W., Federico Brown, Tiozzo S., Voskoboynik A.Fuentes:scopusDeviating from the Norm: Peculiarities of Aplysia cf. californica Early Cleavage Compared to Traditional Spiralian Models
ArticleAbstract: Spiralia represents one of the main clades of bilaterally symmetrical metazoans (Bilateria). This grPalabras claves:Autores:Federico Brown, Oscar D. Pérez, Yolanda E. Chávez-ViteriFuentes:scopusConvergent acquisition of nonembryonic development in styelid ascidians
ArticleAbstract: Asexual propagation and whole body regeneration are forms of nonembryonic development (NED) widesprePalabras claves:Asexual reproduction, Botryllinae, Cross-contamination, Polyandrocarpa, REGENERATION, TunicateAutores:Alié A., Dantec C., Darras S., Delsuc F., Douzery E.J.P., Federico Brown, Hiebert L.S., Kawamura K., Lemaire P., Lotito S., Prünster M.M., Scelzo M., Simion P., Tiozzo S.Fuentes:scopusDauer formation and dauer-specific behaviours in Pristionchus pacificus
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Federico Brown, Ogawa A.Fuentes:scopusDe novo neurogenesis in a budding chordate: Co-option of larval anteroposterior patterning genes in a transitory neurogenic organ
ArticleAbstract: During metamorphosis of solitary ascidians, part of the larval tubular nervous system is recruited tPalabras claves:AP axis, ascidians, Botryllus schlosseri, Neural gland, neurogenesis, Otx, REGENERATIONAutores:Federico Brown, Prünster M.M., Ricci L., Tiozzo S.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:scopus