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Estrutura e dinâmica das interações entre invertebrados e macrófitas aquáticas
(Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáSanta HelenaBrasilLicenciatura em Ciências BiológicasUTFPR, 2018-11-30)
Ecological interactions are associations between organisms, which interfere on survival in at least one of those involved. These interactions have been responsible for structure and maintenance of biodiversity in natural ...
SUBANTARCTIC LIMPET POPULATIONS TODAY AND HUMAN IMPACT ABOUT 1,400 YEARS AGO
(Universidad de Magallanes, 2010)
A sampling device to quantify offspring release of sessile marine invertebrates
(INT SCIENCE SERVICES/BALABAN PUBLISHERS, 2008)
Quantifying the rate of propagule release is of most importance to estimate reproductive output of natural populations, but simple methods to obtain such data are seldom reported. We designed and tested an inexpensive ...
Seedling Mortality and Herbivory Damage in Subtropical and Temperate Populations: Testing the Hypothesis of Higher Herbivore Pressure Toward the Tropics
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2010)
Herbivory rates are generally thought to be higher in tropical than in temperate forests. Nevertheless, tests of this biogeographic prediction by comparing a single plant species across a tropical-temperate range are scarce. ...
Seedling mortality and herbivory damage in subtropical and temperate populations: Testing the hypothesis of higher herbivore pressure toward the tropics
(2010)
Herbivory rates are generally thought to be higher in tropical than in temperate forests. Nevertheless, tests of this biogeographic prediction by comparing a single plant species across a tropical-temperate range are scarce. ...
Life after death: Shallow-water Mediterranean invertebrate communities associated with mammal bones
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-02)
Invertebrate and microbial marine communities associated with mammal bones are interesting and poorly understood habitats, mainly known from studies on deep-water whale remains. In order to characterize these communities ...