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The marine fauna of decapod Crustacea, in all its diversity, can be negatively affected as a result of environmental changes, both on a local or a global scale. The present study aims to report the existence of Cyrtograpsus angulatus Dana, 1851, on the northern Patagonian coast, while concurrentl...


De Los Ríos Escalante, PatricioFigueroa Muñoz, GuillermoKies, Fatima[Presence of Cyrtograpsus angulatus Dana, 1851 (Decapoda, Brachyura) on the Chilean northern Patagonian coast]Presence of Cyrtograpsus angulatus Dana, 1851 (Decapoda, Brachyura) on the Chilean northern Patagonian coast

The marine fauna of decapod Crustacea, in all its diversity, can be negatively affected as a result of environmental changes, both on a local or a global scale. The present study aims to report the existence of Cyrtograpsus angulatus Dana, 1851, on the northern Patagonian coast, while concurrentl...


de los Rios, PatricioFigueroa Muñoz, GuillermoKies, Fatima[PRESENCE OF CYRTOGRAPSUS ANGULATUS DANA, 1851 (DECAPODA, BRACHYURA) ON THE CHILEAN NORTHERN PATAGONIAN COAST]PRESENCE OF CYRTOGRAPSUS ANGULATUS DANA, 1851 (DECAPODA, BRACHYURA) ON THE CHILEAN NORTHERN PATAGONIAN COAST

The zooplankton communities in Chilean Patagonian lakes (39-51 degrees S) are characterized by the low presence of daphniid cladocerans, i. e., under conditions of the usual native oligotrophy and, thus, low mineral concentrations. Nevertheless, from some northern Patagonian lakes (39-41 degrees ...


De Los Rios Escalante, PatricioKies, FatimaCorrea Araneda, Francisco[AN UPDATE ON THE GLOBAL STRESSORS AND CONSTRAINTS AFFECTING DAPHNIA POPULATIONS IN LARGE CHILEAN PATAGONIAN LAKES (39-51 degrees S)]AN UPDATE ON THE GLOBAL STRESSORS AND CONSTRAINTS AFFECTING DAPHNIA POPULATIONS IN LARGE CHILEAN PATAGONIAN LAKES (39-51 degrees S)

The Patagonian lakes (38-55 degrees S) are characterized by their marked oligotrophy, low number of species of crustacean zooplankton, and a marked predominance of calanoid copepods. Within this context, we considered that a review about the ecology of the zooplankton in central and southern Chil...


De Los Ríos Escalante, PatricioKies, Fatima[CALANOID COPEPODS IN CENTRAL CHILEAN AND CHILEAN PATAGONIAN LAKES (33-55 degrees S, CHILE), PROBABLE ECOLOGICAL KEY ROLE IN PELAGIC ENVIRONMENTS]CALANOID COPEPODS IN CENTRAL CHILEAN AND CHILEAN PATAGONIAN LAKES (33-55 degrees S, CHILE), PROBABLE ECOLOGICAL KEY ROLE IN PELAGIC ENVIRONMENTS

The lakes of Chiloe Island have a high dissolved organic carbon concentration (known as 'humic') and show a connection with brackish water. They also display a high species richness of crustacean zooplankton. The aim of the present study is to characterize the potential factors that explain crust...


De Los Ríos Escalante, PatricioKies, Fatima[CRUSTACEAN ZOOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES IN CHILOE ISLAND COASTAL LAKES (42 degrees S, CHILE)]CRUSTACEAN ZOOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES IN CHILOE ISLAND COASTAL LAKES (42 degrees S, CHILE)

Production of algae biofuel from aquatic and terrestial systems are global emerging strategies for the reduction of the overreliance on fossil fuel based on its potentials to promote the green environment, which can be a panacea to the global warming, climate change and other earthly challenges a...


Elegbede, IsaMatemilola, SaheedKies, FatimaFadeyi, OluwaseunSaba, AbdulwakilDe Los Ríos Escalante, PatricioAdekunbi, FaliluLawal Are, AderonkeFashina Bombata, HakeemValtere, S[Risk analysis and development of algae biofuel from aquatic and terrestrial systems]Risk analysis and development of algae biofuel from aquatic and terrestrial systems

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