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Antarctic fungi with antibiotic potential isolated from Fort William Point, Antarctica
ArticleAbstract: The Antarctic continent is one of the most inhospitable places on earth, where living creatures, mosPalabras claves:Autores:Diana M. Cárdenas, Eunice Ordóñez-Enireb, Nadia Ordóñez, Paola Elizalde, Roberto V. Cucalón, Santiago Coello, Washington B. CárdenasFuentes:scopusConservation threats and future prospects for the freshwater fishes of Ecuador: A hotspot of Neotropical fish diversity
ReviewAbstract: Freshwater fish communities in Ecuador exhibit some of the highest levels of diversity and endemismPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Conservation, ECUADOR, endemism, Freshwater fishes, NeotropicsAutores:Aguirre W.E., Anaguano-Yancha F., Burgos – Morán R., Daniel Escobar-Camacho, Edwin Zárate Hugo, Fredy Nugra-Salazar, Gabriela Alvarez-Mieles, Iván Jácome-Negrete, Juan Francisco Rivadeneira R, Katherin Miranda-Troya, Laaz E., Navarrete-Amaya R., Pedro J. Jiménez-Prado, Revelo W., Roberto V. Cucalón, Valdiviezo-Rivera J.Fuentes:googlescopusFibropapillomatosis in a green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) from the southeastern Pacific
ArticleAbstract: Fibropapillomatosis is a neoplastic disease that afflicts sea turtles. Although it is disseminated wPalabras claves:CHELONIA MYDAS, Chelonid alphaherpesvirus 5, ECUADOR, Fibropapillomatosis, phylogenetics, sea turtles, Southeastern PacificAutores:Alemán R.A., Alonzo Alfaro-Núñez, Diana M. Cárdenas, Jones K., Lex G. Medina-Magües, Roberto V. Cucalón, Washington B. CárdenasFuentes:scopusFirst report of fibropapillomatosis in an olive ridley turtle Lepidochelys olivacea from the southeastern Pacific
ArticleAbstract: An adult olive ridley turtle Lepidochelys olivacea with lesions suggestive of fibropapillomatosis waPalabras claves:ChHV5, CHILE, eastern Pacific, Fibropapillomatosis, Histopathology, Lepidochelys, Olivacea, phylogenetics, sea turtleAutores:Álvarez-Varas R., Briceño C., Cifuentes F., Diana M. Cárdenas, Río J., Roberto V. Cucalón, Ulloa M., Washington B. CárdenasFuentes:scopusDivergence times of the Rhoadsia clade (Characiformes: Characidae)
ArticleAbstract: The family Characidae is the most diverse group of fishes in the Neotropics with challenging systemaPalabras claves:Biogeography, Freshwater fishes, phylogeny, StethaprioninaeSystematicsAutores:Roberto V. Cucalón, Tan M.Fuentes:scopusMitochondrial DNA and Population Genomics Reveal Additional Cryptic Diversity in the Green Salamander (Subgenus Castaneides) Species Complex
ArticleAbstract: Cryptic species present particular challenges to biodiversity conservation, as true species diversitPalabras claves:3RAD, Aneides aeneus, RADseq, species delimitation, Tennessee, UNITED STATESAutores:Apodaca J.J., Benito J.B., Davis M.A., Dooley K.E., Hardman R.H., Istvanko D., Niemiller K.D.K., Niemiller M.L., Roberto V. Cucalón, Tan M., Thames D.Fuentes:scopusVertebral number covaries with body form and elevation along the western slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes in the Neotropical fish genus Rhoadsia (Teleostei: Characidae)
ArticleAbstract: Vertebral number is adaptively important in fishes and is associated with body shape at broad taxonoPalabras claves:Adaptive evolution, Axial skeleton, Fineness ratio, Phenotypic integration, Pleomerism, TEMPERATUREAutores:Aguirre W.E., Borders T., Fredy Nugra-Salazar, Navarrete-Amaya R., Paola Calle, Pedro J. Jiménez-Prado, Roberto V. Cucalón, Shervette V.R., Valdiviezo-Rivera J., Young A.Fuentes:scopus