133 research outputs found
Anxiety and depression in parents of a Brazilian non-clinical sample of attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) students
Cryptic species in a well-known habitat: applying taxonomics to the amphipod genus Epimeria (Crustacea, Peracarida)
Taxonomy plays a central role in biological sciences. It provides a communication system for scientists as it aims to enable correct identification of the studied organisms. As a consequence, species descriptions should seek to include as much available information as possible at species level to follow an integrative concept of âtaxonomicsâ. Here, we describe the cryptic species Epimeria frankei sp. nov. from the North Sea, and also redescribe its sister species, Epimeria cornigera. The morphological information obtained is substantiated by DNA barcodes and complete nuclear 18S rRNA gene sequences. In addition, we provide, for the first time, full mitochondrial genome data as part of a metazoan species description for a holotype, as well as the neotype. This study represents the first successful implementation of the recently proposed concept of taxonomics, using data from highthroughput technologies for integrative taxonomic studies, allowing the highest level of confidence for both biodiversity and ecological research
Somatic embryogenesis in Acrocomia aculeata Jacq. (Lodd.) ex Mart using the thin cell layer technique
By the book: ADHD prevalence in medical students varies with analogous methods of addressing DSM items
Estudo de comorbidade: sofrimento psĂquico e abuso de drogas em pessoas em centros de tratamento, MacaĂ© - Brasil
Probability of occurrence of the Brazilian spotted fever in northeast of ParanĂĄ state, Brazil
A influĂȘncia da AIDS no processo de desenvolvimento organizacional das organizaçÔes nĂŁo-governamentais: um estudo de caso sobre a Casa de AssistĂȘncia FiladĂ©lfia
Translation, cultural adaptation to Brazil and validation of the venous leg ulcer quality of life questionnaire (VLU-QoL-Br)
- âŠ