Pedro Queiroga Cosmopolitan (2025)

1. Algarve Photographers

  • It offers Algarve photographers a unique contrast to the Algarve's timeless charm, allowing them to capture the region's evolving and cosmopolitan character.

  • In this overview of Algarve photographers, explore what sets them apart as the unparalleled champions of capturing this Portuguese paradise.

2. Revision and annotation of DNA barcode records for marine ...

  • Dec 16, 2021 · A number of marine invertebrates with cosmopolitan or wide distributions are being discovered to be complexes comprising several units with ...

  • The accuracy of specimen identification through DNA barcoding and metabarcoding relies on reference libraries containing records with reliable taxonomy and sequence quality. The considerable growth in barcode data requires stringent data curation, especially in taxonomically difficult groups such as marine invertebrates. A major effort in curating marine barcode data in the Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) was undertaken during the 8th International Barcode of Life Conference (Trondheim, Norway, 2019). Major taxonomic groups (crustaceans, echinoderms, molluscs, and polychaetes) were reviewed to identify those which had disagreement between Linnaean names and Barcode Index Numbers (BINs). The records with disagreement were annotated with four tags: a) MIS-ID (misidentified, mislabeled, or contaminated records), b) AMBIG (ambiguous records unresolved with the existing data), c) COMPLEX (species names occurring in multiple BINs), and d) SHARE (barcodes shared between species). A total of 83,712 specimen records corresponding to 7,576 species were reviewed and 39% of the species were tagged (7% MIS-ID, 17% AMBIG, 14% COMPLEX, and 1% SHARE). High percentages (>50%) of AMBIG tags were recorded in gastropods, whereas COMPLEX tags dominated in crustaceans and polychaetes. The high proportion of tagged species reflects either flaws in the barcoding workflow (e.g., misidentification, cross-contamination) or taxonomic difficulties (e.g., synonyms, undescribed species). Although da...

3. Molecular diversity within the genus Laeonereis (Annelida, Nereididae ...

  • May 27, 2021 · A novel biological sources consistency evaluation method reveals high level of biodiversity within wild natural medicine: A case study of ...

  • The polychaete genus Laeonereis (Annelida, Nereididae) occurs over a broad geographic range and extends nearly across the entire Atlantic coast of America, from the USA to Uruguay. Despite the research efforts to clarify its diversity and systematics, mostly by morphological and ecological evidence, there is still uncertainty, mainly concerning the species Laeonereis culveri, which constitutes an old and notorious case of taxonomic ambiguity. Here, we revised the molecular diversity and distribution of Laeonereis species based on a multi-locus approach, including DNA sequence analyses of partial segments of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), 16S rRNA, and 28S rRNA genes. We examined Laeonereis specimens collected from 26 sites along the American Atlantic coast from Massachusetts (USA) to Mar del Plata (Argentina). Although no comprehensive morphological examination was performed between different populations, the COI barcodes revealed seven highly divergent MOTUs, with a mean K2P genetic distance of 16.9% (from 6.8% to 21.9%), which was confirmed through four clustering algorithms. All MOTUs were geographically segregated, except for MOTUs 6 and 7 from southeastern Brazil, which presented partially overlapping ranges between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo coast. Sequence data obtained from 16S rRNA and 28S rRNA markers supported the same MOTU delimitation and geographic segregation as those of COI, providing further evidence for the existence of seven deeply divergent li...

4. iBOL Nation Activity - International Barcode of Life

  • Local wildlife enthusiasts drive DNA barcode library building in the UK by John Wilson, Leanna Dixon and Gary Hedges

  • The Laurentian Great Lakes provide extremely valuable ecosystem services to nearly 40 million citizens of Canada and the United States who inhabit the watershed and many other visitors. These lakes are important for commercial navigation and are one of the most valuable freshwater commercial and recreational fisheries in the world. Such heavy use makes them vulnerable to invasive species, of which there are about 180 known to have invaded the five lakes1. However, the lakes’ biodiversity remains startlingly unknown, especially at lower trophic levels, even with strong scientific communities on both sides of the border.

5. Molecular diversity within the genus Laeonereis (Annelida, Nereididae ...

  • May 27, 2021 · The most recent papers on Laeonereis species diversity have demonstrated the unlikelihood of a cosmopolitan L. culveri, recovering five ...

  • The polychaete genus Laeonereis (Annelida, Nereididae) occurs over a broad geographic range and extends nearly across the entire Atlantic coast of America, from the USA to Uruguay. Despite the research efforts to clarify its diversity and ...

6. MOROCCO | grupo-do-risco

  • its earth constructions and rugged landscapes, entering the luxuriant and cosmopolitan Marrakech. ... Queiroga, João Catarino, José Paula, Luís Quinta, Marcos ...

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7. 3. Pedro Luís and The Wall: Tupy Astronauts - Project MUSE

  • May 26, 1999 · Pedro's Brazil of Rio is universal and cosmopolitan, malandro and versatile, and it reflects the four corners of this continental country.

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8. DEGEO - Artigos publicados em periódicos - REPOSITÓRIO UFOP

  • This bivalve fauna mainly consists of cosmopolitan and endemic brackish/marine genera, with Tethyan affinities. ... The São Pedro and São Paulo archipelago ...

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9. [PDF] Philadelphia County - Law.com

  • Figueroacolon Pedro A 802 N Brd St Po Box 15010. Flanney Thomas J Estate 2747 ... Queiroga Nelsinho 1419 Levick St. Quinones Carmen G 6602 Rutlan St Apt ...

10. Ancient globetrotters—connectivity and putative native ranges of two ...

  • ... cosmopolitan ever since they were first scientifically documented. In ... Pedro E. Vieira, Andrea Desiderato, Sofia L. Azevedo, Patricia Esquete, Filipe O. Costa, ...

  • The geographic distributions of some coastal marine species have appeared as cosmopolitan ever since they were first scientifically documented. In particular, for many benthic species that are associated with anthropogenic substrata, there is much speculation as to whether or not their broad distributions can be explained by natural mechanisms of dispersal. Here, we focused on two congeneric coastal crustaceans with cosmopolitan distributions—the tube-dwelling amphipodsJassa marmorataandJassa slatteryi. Bo…

11. Molecular evidence for sweeping discontinuity between peracarid ...

  • Jun 22, 2021 · 2013 Hidden diversity and cryptic speciation refute cosmopolitan distribution in Caprella penantis (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae). J ...

  • Oceanic islands are recognized evolutionary hotspots for terrestrial organisms, but little is known about their impact on marine organisms’ evolution and biogeography. The volcanic archipelagos of Macaronesia occupy a vast and complex region which is particularly suitable to investigate marine island biogeography. In this study, we used mitochondrial DNA sequences to investigate the genetic diferentiation between the populations from Webbnesia (i.e. Madeira, Selvagens and Canaries) and adjacent coasts, of 23 intertidal peracarid species. All species had unexpectedly high intraspecific genetic distances, reaching more than 20% in some cases. Between 79 and 95 Molecular Operational Taxonomic Units (MOTUs) were found in these species. Webbnesia populations displayed an impressive genetic diversity and high endemicity, with 83% of the MOTUs being private to these islands, particularly La Palma and Madeira. Network analyses suggested higher similarity between Webbnesia and Azores than with adjacent continental coasts. These results reveal an unanticipated and sweeping biogeographic discontinuity of peracaridean fauna between Webbnesia and the Iberian Peninsula, raising suspicion about the possible occurrence of identical patterns in other groups of marine invertebrates in the region. We emphasize the unique genetic heritage hosted by these islands, underlining the need to consider the fine scale endemicity in marine conservation efforts. ### Competing Interest Statement The au...

12. Index - Project MUSE

  • “cosmopolitan formation,” 105, 115, 235n15. Costa, Walter, 179–80, 182 ... (Pedro Luís and Queiroga) and, 126 rabeca fiddle, 61, 81 race and ethnicity ...

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13. Macaronesian islands as promoters of diversification in amphipods

  • ... Queiroga and Pedro E. Vieira}, journal={Zoologica Scripta}, year={2019 ... Hidden diversity and cryptic speciation refute cosmopolitan distribution in Caprella ...

  • Investigation of the genetic structure and diversity of seven hyalid species inhabiting the Macaronesian, European and Moroccan Atlantic coasts, with a focus on the genetic differentiation between island and Continental populations indicates distinct evolutionary and diversification patterns among Hyalidae species. The north‐east Atlantic (NEA) is an important and complex biogeographic region with a very rich marine fauna. However, little is known about the role of the Macaronesian islands in the evolutionary history and diversification of marine invertebrates in the NEA. Among the amphipods, the members of the family Hyalidae are particularly common and abundant in intertidal rocky shores of NEA. In this study, we aimed to investigate the genetic structure and diversity of seven hyalid species inhabiting the Macaronesian, European and Moroccan Atlantic coasts, with a focus on the genetic differentiation between island and Continental populations. Analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences of the cytochrome oxidase I gene, unravelled a very high level of hidden diversity, consisting of 26–32 molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs), the majority of them recorded in Macaronesian populations. Except for Apohyale stebbingi, all remaining MOTUs were in general allopatrically distributed, with a trend for segregation between islands and Continental populations on one side, but also for the occurrence of private MOTUs among islands. Results indicate distinct evolutionary and dive...

14. [PDF] Untitled - Unipa

  • Pedro Vieira, Michael Raupach, Henrique Queiroga & ... " - 'Cosmopolitan' amphipod species in the age of global ship traffic and blue growth ... Bedulina, Peter F.

15. [PDF] CPF Nome completo (sem abreviações) Categoria Profissional ...

  • RITA QUEIROGA DOS SANTOS. Garçom. BLOCO P - SEDE 5º ANDAR/GMF. DF. ***.576.541 ... PEDRO MARQUES DE ALMEIDA DE ARAUJO. Mecânico de refrigeração. BL F ANEXO ...

16. RRLAB - Rui Rosa Lab

  • Rey, F., Domingues, M.R.M., Domingues, P., Rosa, R., Orgaz, M.D.M., Queiroga, H., Calado, R. ... Anacleto, P., Pedro, S., Nunes, M.L., Rosa, R. & Marques ...

  • Rui Rosa graduated in Marine Biology by FCUL in 1999 and completed a PhD degree in Biology by the same institution in 2005. Subsequently, Rosa carried out his post-doctoral activities on...

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