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OBSERVACIONES SOBRE LA MORFOLOGIA VALVAR DE PODODESMUS RUD/5 BRODERIP CON REFERENCIA A LA DIAGNOSIS DE PODODESMUS LELOIRI CARCELLES (BIVALVIA, ANOMllDAE). CIOCCO,Néstorf. * · DIAZ, Miguel Á. ** i RESUMEN · En el golfo San José (Chubut, Argentina, 42° Lat. S.) se encuentran individuos libres y fijos del géne ro Pododesmus cuya morfología coincide con la descripción de P. rudis y P. /e/oiri, respectivamente. Se compara la morfología valvar de ainbos tipos de vida y se estudia la influencia del ambiente sobre las mismas. Se analizan las diferencias entre ambas especies, concluyendo que P. /e/oiri es sólo una forma de P. rudis. SUMMARY Observations on the morphology of Pododesmus rudis with reference.to the diagnosis of Pododesmus /eloiri <:arcelles (Bivalvia, Anomiidae) . · Free · arid attached individuals of Pododesmus were found in San José gulf (Chubut, Argentina, 42 º Lat. S.); according to their morphology, both forms can be assigned to P.rudis and P. /e/oiri, · respectively. The shell morphology of free and attached specimens is compared and the influence of environmental factors on shell shape of both habits is analized. Differences between both species are discussed, concluding thatP. le/oiri is a form of P. rudis. INTRODUCCION . Carcelles (1914, 1944), Castellanos (1967) y Scarabino (1977), citan dos especies del género . Pododesmuspara aguas del Mar Argentino: P. rudis (Broderip, 1834} y P. le/oiriCarcelles, 1941. Ríos (1970-1975} señala la posibilidad de que ésta última sea solo una forma de P. rudis. " Becario de Perfeccionamiento. (CONICET) "* Técnico Prinéipal (CONICET) . Centro Nacional Patagónico (CONlCET) 28 de.Julio Nro. 28 • (9120) Puérto Madryn • Chubut ·Argentina. -
Redalyc.A Comparative Study of the Bivalvia (Mollusca) from The
Biota Neotropica ISSN: 1676-0611 [email protected] Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade Brasil Dias Passos, Flávio; Thomaisino Magalhães, Frederico A comparative study of the Bivalvia (Mollusca) from the continental shelves of Antarctica and Brazil Biota Neotropica, vol. 11, núm. 1, 2011, pp. 1-13 Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade Campinas, Brasil Available in: http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=199119839032 How to cite Complete issue Scientific Information System More information about this article Network of Scientific Journals from Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal Journal's homepage in redalyc.org Non-profit academic project, developed under the open access initiative A comparative study of the Bivalvia (Mollusca) from the continental shelves of Antarctica and Brazil Passos, F.D. & Magalhães, F.T. Biota Neotrop. 2011, 11(1): 000-000. On line version of this paper is available from: http://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v11n1/en/abstract?article+bn02211012011 A versão on-line completa deste artigo está disponível em: http://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v11n1/pt/abstract?article+bn02211012011 Received/ Recebido em 02/10/2010 - Revised/ Versão reformulada recebida em 11/02/2011 - Accepted/ Publicado em 11/02/2011 ISSN 1676-0603 (on-line) Biota Neotropica is an electronic, peer-reviewed journal edited by the Program BIOTA/FAPESP: The Virtual Institute of Biodiversity. This journal’s aim is to disseminate the results of original research work, associated or not to the program, concerned with characterization, conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity within the Neotropical region. Biota Neotropica é uma revista do Programa BIOTA/FAPESP - O Instituto Virtual da Biodiversidade, que publica resultados de pesquisa original, vinculada ou não ao programa, que abordem a temática caracterização, conservação e uso sustentável da biodiversidade na região Neotropical. -
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CONSEJO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Y TECNICAS MINISTERIO DE CIENCIA, TECNOLOGIA E INNOVACION PRODUCTIVA Memoria 2015 CONVOCATORIA: Memoria 2015 SIGLA: CENPAT CENTRO NAC.PATAGONICO (I) DIRECTOR: GONZALEZ-JOSE, ROLANDO *10620160100044CO* 10620160100044CO CONSEJO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Y TECNICAS MINISTERIO DE CIENCIA, TECNOLOGIA E INNOVACION PRODUCTIVA Memoria 2015 DATOS BASICOS Calle: BV. ALMIRANTE BROWN N°: 2915 País: Argentina Provincia: Chubut Partido: Biedma Localidad: Puerto Madryn Codigo Postal: U9120ACD Email: direccion@cenpat- conicet.gob.ar Telefono: 54-0280-488-3184 PERSONAL DE LA UNIDAD EJECUTORA Total: 344 INVESTIGADORES CONICET Total: 111 CRESPO, ENRIQUE ALBERTO INV SUPERIOR YORIO, PABLO MARTIN INV SUPERIOR BASSO, NESTOR GUILLERMO INV PRINCIPAL BERTELLOTTI, NESTOR MARCELO INV PRINCIPAL BERTILLER, MONICA BEATRIZ INV PRINCIPAL DEL VALLE, HECTOR FRANCISCO INV PRINCIPAL ESTEVES, JOSE LUIS INV PRINCIPAL LEWIS, MIRTHA NOEMI INV PRINCIPAL LOZADA, MARIANA INV PRINCIPAL ORENSANZ, JOSE MARIA INV PRINCIPAL PARDIÑAS, ULISES FRANCISCO J. INV PRINCIPAL PARMA, ANA MARIA INV PRINCIPAL PASCUAL, MIGUEL ALBERTO INV PRINCIPAL QUINTANA, FLAVIO ROBERTO INV PRINCIPAL SCOLARO, JOSE ALEJANDRO INV PRINCIPAL AVILA, LUCIANO JAVIER INV INDEPENDIENTE BARON, PEDRO JOSE INV INDEPENDIENTE BIGATTI, GREGORIO INV INDEPENDIENTE BISIGATO, ALEJANDRO JORGE INV INDEPENDIENTE BLANCO, GABRIELA SILVINA INV INDEPENDIENTE BORTOLUS, ALEJANDRO INV INDEPENDIENTE CREMONTE, FLORENCIA INV INDEPENDIENTE DAHINTEN, SILVIA LUCRECIA V. INV INDEPENDIENTE -
The Nautilus
'•.»•- t JANUARY, 1973 THE NAUTILUS Vol. 87 No. 1 A quarterly devoted to malacology and the interests of conchologists ifcgical L?.^or5itory JAN 2 61973 J Founded 1889 by Henry A. Pilsbry. Continued by H. Burrington Baker. Editors; R. Tucker Abbott and Charles B. Wurtz EDITORIAL COMMITTEE CONSULTING EDITORS Dr. Arthur H. Clarke, Jr. Dr. Donald R. Moore Department of Mollusks Division of Marine Geology National Museum of Canada School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A-0M8 1 Rickenbacker Causeway Miami, Florida 33149 Dr. William J. Clench Curator Emeritus Dr. Joseph Rosewater Museum of Comparative Zoology Division of Mollusks Cambridge, Mass. 02138 U. S. National Museum D.C. Dr. William K. Emerson Washington, 20560 Department of Living Invertebrates Dr. G. Alan Solem The American Museum of Natural History Department of Invertebrates New York, New York 10024 Field Museum of Natural History Mr. Morris K. Jacobson Chicago, Illinois 60605 Department of Living Invertebrates Dr. David H. Stansbery The American Museum of Natural History Museum of Zoology York, New New York 1 0024 The Ohio State University Dr. Aurele La Rocque Columbus, Ohio 43210 Department of Geology Dr. Ruth D. Turner The Ohio State University Department of Mollusks Columbus, Ohio 43210 Museum of Comparative Zoology Dr. James H. McLean Cambridge, Mass. 02138 Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Dr. Gilbert L. Voss 900 Exposition Boulevard Division of Biology Los Angeles, California 90007 School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Dr. Arthur S. Merrill 10 Rickenbacker Causeway Biological Laboratory Miami, Florida 33149 National Marine Fisheries Service Oxford, Maryland 21654 EDITORS Dr. -
Paleobiology from Museum Collections Comparing Historical And
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia (Research in Paleontology and Stratigraphy) vol. 126(1): 65-109. March 2020 PALEOBIOLOGY FROM MUSEUM COLLECTIONS: COMPARING HISTORICAL AND NOVEL DATA ON UPPER MIOCENE MOLLUSCS OF THE LIVORNO HILLS STEFANO DOMINICI1, MAURIZIO FORLI2, CESARE BOGI3, ANDREA GUERRINI4 & MARCO BENVENUTI5 1Museo di Storia Naturale, Università di Firenze, Via La Pira 4, 50121 Firenze, Italy. E-mail: [email protected] 2Via Grocco 16, 59100 Prato, Italy. E-mail: [email protected] 3Via Gino Romiti 37, 57124 Livorno, Italy. E-mail: [email protected] 4Via Piave 28, 57123 Livorno, Italy. E-mail: [email protected] 5Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Firenze, Via La Pira 4, 50121 Firenze, Italy. E-mail: [email protected] To cite this article: Dominici S., Forli M., Bogi C., Guerrini A. & Benvenuti M. (2020) - Paleobiology from Museum collections: comparing historical and novel data on Upper Miocene molluscs of the Livorno Hills. Riv. It. Paleontol. Strat., 126(1): 65-109. Keywords: Museum dark data; museology; paleoecology; Neogene Mediterranean molluscs; biodiversity. Abstract. The upper Miocene mollusc collection from Monti Livornesi, Italy, collected more than a century ago, is confronted with new collections coming from the same localities of Popogna and Quarata. The study concerns the comparison of abundance data of three distinct fossil assemblages from the three vertically-stacked stratigraphic units called Luppiano, Rosignano and Raquese, of upper Tortonian-early Messinian age. Literature and museologi- cal data allowed to attribute most museum specimens to one and only one fossil assemblage. Museum collections preserve roughly the same dominant species, with similar ranks as the new quantitative field collections. -
Cementing Mussels to Oysters in the Pteriomorphian Tree
Downloaded from http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/ on June 29, 2016 Cementing mussels to oysters in the rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org pteriomorphian tree: a phylogenomic approach Sarah Lemer1, Vanessa L. Gonza´lez2,Ru¨diger Bieler3 and Gonzalo Giribet1 Research 1Museum of Comparative Zoology, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cite this article: Lemer S, Gonza´lez VL, Bieler 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA 2Department of Invertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, R, Giribet G. 2016 Cementing mussels to Washington, DC 20013, USA oysters in the pteriomorphian tree: a phylo- 3Integrative Research Center, Field Museum of Natural History, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, genomic approach. Proc. R. Soc. B 283: IL 60605, USA 20160857. SL, 0000-0003-0048-7296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2016.0857 Mussels (Mytilida) are a group of bivalves with ancient origins and some of the most important commercial shellfish worldwide. Mytilida consists of approxi- mately 400 species found in various littoral and deep-sea environments, and are Received: 15 April 2016 part of the higher clade Pteriomorphia, but their exact position within the group Accepted: 3 June 2016 has been unstable. The multiple adaptive radiations that occurred within Pteriomorphia have rendered phylogenetic classifications difficult and uncer- tainty remains regarding the relationships among most families. To address this phylogenetic uncertainty, novel transcriptomic data were generated to include all five orders of Pteriomorphia. Our results, derived from complex ana- Subject Areas: lyses of large datasets from 41 transcriptomes and evaluating possible pitfalls evolution, genomics, taxonomy and affecting phylogenetic reconstruction (matrix occupancy, heterogeneity, evol- systematics utionary rates, evolutionary models), consistently recover a well-supported phylogeny of Pteriomorphia, with the only exception of the most complete but smallest data matrix (Matrix 3: 51 genes, 90% gene occupancy). -
10620100100003*
MINISTERIO DE CIENCIA, TECNOLOGIA E INNOVACION PRODUCTIVA CONSEJO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Y TECNICAS MEMORIA 2009 CONVOCATORIA: MEMORIA 2009 SIGLA: CENPAT CENTRO NAC.PATAGONICO (I) DIRECTOR: LEWIS, MIRTHA NOEMI *10620100100003* 10620100100003 FMEM-1-2009 MINISTERIO DE EDUCACION SECRETARIA PARA LA TECNOLOGIA, LA CIENCIA Y LA INNOVACION PRODUCTIVA CONSEJO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Y TECNICAS MEMORIA 2009 UNIDADES EJECUTORAS 1. IDENTIFICACION DE LA UNIDAD EJECUTORA - VERIFICAR: Estos serán los datos donde se envien las comunicaciones formales 1.1 Datos Básicos (Instituto, Centro Cientro Científico Tecnológico o Programa o Laboratorio) Sigla Código CENTRO NACIONAL PATAGONICO CENPAT 2619 Domicilio Registrado / Rectificado Calle Bv.Alte.Brown 2915 - c.c 128 Cód.Postal: U9120ACD Localidad:PUERTO MADRYN Provincia: Chubut Teléfonos:(02965) 45-1024/1375/0401 Fax: (02965) 45-1543 Correo Electrónico: [email protected] Web: http://www.cenpat.edu.ar Domicilio Rectificado Calle Cód.Postal: Localidad: Provincia: Teléfonos: Fax: Correo Electrónico: Web: DIRECTOR: Apellido/s Nombre/s Lewis Mirtha Noemi Documento Inscripción AFIP DNI Nº 12.040.757 CUIL 27-12040757-6 Correo Electrónico: [email protected] Gonzalez-José, Rolando VICE-DIRECTOR (Apellido y Nombre): ç Gran Area de Conocimiento Código Otras Areas SI Cs. Agrarias, de la Ingeniería y de Materiales KA SI Cs. Biológicas y de la Salud KB NO Servicios SI Cs. Exactas y Naturales KE SI Centros Cientíco Tecnológico SI Cs. Sociales y Humanidades KS NO Tecnología KT 1.2 Dependencia Institucional Tipo de relación : a) Convenio de Creación Nombre de la Institución Tipo de Organismo CONICET 3-Org. Publ. De CyT CONICET 3-Org. Públ. de CyT Pág. -
FMRI TR-3 Text
ISSN 1092-194X FLORIDA MARINE RESEARCH INSTITUTE TECHNICALTECHNICAL REPORTSREPORTS Checklists of Selected Shallow-Water Marine Invertebrates of Florida David K. Camp, William G. Lyons, and Thomas H. Perkins Florida Department of Environmental Protection FMRI Technical Report TR-3 1998 Lawton Chiles Governor of Florida Florida Department of Environmental Protection Virginia B. Wetherell Secretary The Florida Marine Research Institute (FMRI) is a bureau of the Florida Department of Envi- ronmental Protection (FDEP).The FDEP’s mission is to “protect,conserve, and manage Florida’s environment and natural resources.” The FMRI conducts applied research pertinent to manag- ing marine-fishery resources and marine species of special concern in Florida. Programs at the FMRI focus on resource-management topics such as managing gamefish and shellfish populations, restoring depleted fish stocks and the habitats that support them, pro- tecting coral reefs, preventing and mitigating oil-spill damage, protecting endangered and threatened species, and managing coastal-resource information. The FMRI publishes three series: Memoirs of the Hourglass Cruises, Florida Marine Research Publi- cations, and FMRI Technical Reports. FMRI Technical Reports contain information relevant to imme- diate resource-management needs. Kenneth D. Haddad, Chief of Research Institute Editors Theresa M. Bert, David K. Camp, Paul R. Carlson, Mark M. Leiby, William G. Lyons, Anne B. Meylan, Robert G. Muller, Ruth O. Reese, Carmelo R. Tomas James F. Quinn, Jr., Science Editor Judith G. Leiby, Copy Editor Llyn C. French, Art Editor Checklists of Selected Shallow-Water Marine Invertebrates of Florida David K. Camp William G. Lyons Thomas H. Perkins Florida Department of Environmental Protection Florida Marine Research Institute 100 Eighth Avenue Southeast St. -
La Zona Costera Patagónica Vol 1
Recursos biológicos bentónicos: la Zona Costera Patagónica Argentina / Héctor Eliseo Zaixso, Alicia Boraso de Zaixso. 1a ed. - Comodoro Rivadavia: Universitaria de la Patagonia - EDUPA, 2015. E-Book. ISBN 978-987-1937-45-5 1. Biología Marina. 2. Recursos Naturales. 3. Geología. I. Zaixso, Héctor Eliseo II. Alicia Boraso de Zaixso (Eds). CDD 333.7 Fecha de catalogación: 18/03/2015 Versión digital ISBN: 978-987-1937-45-5 LA ZONA COSTERA PATAGÓNICA ARGENTINA. VOLUMEN I: RECURSOS BIOLÓGICOS BENTÓNICOS. Héctor E. Zaixso y Alicia Boraso (eds.) Instituto de Desarrollo Costero (IDC) (UNPSJB) 2015 Autores de este volumen Boraso de Zaixso, Alicia L. Instituto de Desarrollo Costero (UNPSJB) Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (UNPSJB), CIT (Chubut-CONICET), Comodoro Rivadavia. Casas, Graciela N. Centro Nacional Patagónico, CONICET, Puerto Madryn. Cerezo, Alberto S. CIHIDECAR (CONICET); Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, (UBA), Buenos Aires. Ciancia, Marina. Cátedra de Química Orgánica, Departamento de Biología Aplicada y Alimentos, Facultad de Agronomía (UBA); CIHIDECAR(CONICET); Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA), Buenos Aires. Eyras, Ma.Cecilia. Centro Nacional Patagónico (CONICET), Puerto Madryn. Lovrich, Gustavo A. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CONICET), Ushuaia. Morsán, Enrique. Instituto de Biología Marina y Pesquera "Almirante Storni" (Universidad Nacional del Comahue), San Antonio Oeste. Pettovello, Alejandro. Centro de Investigaciones de Puerto Deseado. Piriz, María L. Centro Nacional Patagónico(CONICET), Puerto Madryn. Ré María E. Centro Nacional Patagónico (CONICET), Puerto Madryn Tapella, Federico. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CONICET), Ushuaia Vinuesa, Julio H. Instituto de Desarrollo Costero (UNPSJB) Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (UNPSJB), CIT (Chubut-CONICET), Comodoro Rivadavia. Zaixso, Héctor E. -
Mollusca) from the Continental Shelves of Antarctica and Brazil
Biota Neotrop., vol. 11, no. 1 A comparative study of the Bivalvia (Mollusca) from the continental shelves of Antarctica and Brazil Flávio Dias Passos1,2 & Frederico Thomaisino Magalhães1 1Department of Animal Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas – UNICAMP, P.O. Box 6109, CEP 13083-970, Campinas, SP, Brazil 2Corresponding author: Flávio Dias Passos, e-mail: [email protected] PASSOS, F.D. & MAGALHÃES, F.T. A comparative study of the Bivalvia (Mollusca) from the continental shelves of Antarctica and Brazil. Biota Neotrop. 11(1): http://www.biotaneotropica.org.br/v11n1/en/ abstract?article+bn02211012011. Abstract: During identification of bivalve molluscs collected in Antarctica, a rich taxonomic bibliography was gathered, stimulating comparisons with the Brazilian malacofauna. We listed a total of 68 and 368 known shallow-water species (less than 200 m depth) from Antarctica and Brazil, respectively, in order to find species, families and superfamilies in common, and to investigate how these malacofaunas differ in regard to these representative groups and their life habits. There are 23 superfamilies absent in Antarctica, but present in Brazil with at least one species; the reverse does not occur, as all superfamilies known from Antarctica are also recorded from Brazil. The number of Brazilian species is higher, being composed of a mixture of taxa from different biogeographical provinces, whereas in Antarctica there are only a few species adapted to its polar conditions, with minor components from elsewhere. Thus, many typical Caribbean species extend into Brazil, belonging to the diverse Arcoidea, Pectinoidea, Lucinoidea, Cardioidea, Veneroidea, and Tellinoidea. Cemented Ostreoidea, Plicatuloidea, Dimyoidea, Spondylidae (Pectinoidea), and Chamoidea are absent from Antarctica, as are wood (Teredinidae, Pholadoidea) and rock borers (Pholadidae, Pholadoidea; Gastrochaenoidea; and Lithophaginae, Mytiloidea). -
Ecological Functions of Nearshore Hardbottom Habitats in East Florida: a Literature Synthesis
Ecological Functions of Nearshore Hardbottom Habitats in East Florida: A Literature Synthesis June 2009 Prepared for: Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems Florida Department of Environmental Protection 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, M.S. 300 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Prepared by: CSA International, Inc. 8502 SW Kansas Avenue Stuart, Florida 34997 Ecological Functions of Nearshore Hardbottom Habitats in East Florida: A Literature Synthesis June 2009 Authors: Kenyon C. Lindeman Department of Marine and Environmental Systems Florida Institute of Technology Melbourne, Florida Daniel A. McCarthy Department of Biology and Marine Science Jacksonville University Jacksonville, Florida Karen G. Holloway-Adkins East Coast Biologists, Inc. Indialantic, Florida David B. Snyder CSA International, Inc. Stuart, Florida Prepared for: Prepared by: Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems CSA International, Inc. Florida Department of Environmental Protection 8502 SW Kansas Avenue 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, M.S. 300 Stuart, Florida 34997 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Acknowledgments The genesis, funding, and review of this project were made possible by the Florida Legislature through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems Beach Management Funding Assistance Program. The report was prepared under contract to PSBJ. We thank the project’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) for their assistance and editorial comments throughout the project. TAC members included Martin Seeling, Roxane Dow, and Vladimir Kosmynin (Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems), Cheryl Miller (Coastal Eco-Group Inc.), Don Deis (PBSJ), Jeff Beal and Dr. Robin Trindell (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission), Terri Jordan (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), and Jocelyn Karazsia (National Marine Fisheries Service). At CSA International, Inc. (CSA), we thank Melody Powell for proofreading and editing the entire document and Karen Stokesbury for coordinating document production. -
Evolução Da Margem Do Manto Em Pteriomorphia (Mollusca: Bivalvia): Um Modelo Para Compreensão Da Macroecologia Do Bentos Marinho
J A A Evolução da margem do manto em Pteriomorphia (Mollusca: Bivalvia): um modelo para compreensão da macroecologia do bentos marinho Evolution of the mantle margin in Pteriomorphia (Mollusca: Bivalvia): insights into the macroecology of the marine benthos S P 2019 Jorge Alves Audino Evolução da margem do manto em Pteriomorphia (Mollusca: Bivalvia): um modelo para compreensão da macroecologia do bentos marinho Evolution of the mantle margin in Pteriomorphia (Mollusca: Bivalvia): insights into the macroecology of the marine benthos São Paulo 2019 Jorge Alves Audino Evolução da margem do manto em Pteriomorphia (Mollusca: Bivalvia): um modelo para compreensão da macroecologia do bentos marinho Evolution of the mantle margin in Pteriomorphia (Mollusca: Bivalvia): insights into the macroecology of the marine benthos Tese apresentada ao Instituto de Biociências da Universidade de São Paulo, para a obtenção de Título de Doutor em Ciências Biológicas, na Área de Zoologia. Orientador: Prof. Dr. José Eduardo Amoroso Rodriguez Marian São Paulo 2019 Ficha catalográfica elaborada pelo Serviço de Biblioteca do Instituto de Biociências da USP, com os dados fornecidos pelo autor no formulário: http://www.ib.usp.br/biblioteca/ficha-catalografica/ficha.php Audino, Jorge Alves Evolução da margem do manto em Pteriomorphia (Mollusca: Bivalvia) : ampliando o conhecimento sobre macroecologia e diversificação do bentos marinho / Jorge Alves Audino ; orientador José Eduardo Amoroso Rodriguez Marian. -- São Paulo, 2019. 289 f. Tese (Doutorado) - Instituto de Biociências da Universidade de São Paulo, Departamento de Zoologia. 1. Bivalves. 2. Convergência evolutiva. 3. Filogenia. 4. Microscopia. 5. Ocelos. I. Marian, José Eduardo Amoroso Rodriguez , orient. II. Título. Bibliotecária responsável pela estrutura da catalogação da publicação: Elisabete da Cruz Neves – CRB – 8/6228 AGRADECIMENTOS Gostaria de agradecer a todos aqueles que contribuíram para o desenvolvimento desta tese de doutorado.