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Establishment of a coastal fish in the Azores: recent colonisation or sudden ex...

Stefanni, S.; Castilho, Rita; Sala-Bozano, M.; Robalo, J. I.; Francisco, S. M.; Santos, R. S.; Marques, N.; Brito, A.; Almada, V. C.; Mariani, S.

The processes and timescales associated with ocean-wide changes in the distribution of marine species have intrigued biologists since Darwin's earliest insights into biogeography. The Azores, a mid-Atlantic volcanic archipelago located >1000 km off the European continental shelf, offers ideal opportunities to investigate phylogeographic colonisation scenarios. The benthopelagic sparid fish known as the common t...


Alloparental behavior in the highly vocal Lusitanian toadfish

Ramos, Andreia; Fonseca, Paulo; Modesto, Teresa; Almada, V. C.; Amorim, Maria Clara

In many fish species in which males guard nests with their eggs, parental care directed to genetically unrelated offspring may arise for example from nest takeovers or cuckoldry. Lusitanian toadfish (Halobatrachus didactylus) has exclusive male parental care and face intensive nest competition during the breeding season that may lead to care of foster eggs. Males of this species use visual displays and sounds w...


Unexpected high genetic diversity at the extreme Northern geographic limit of T...

Almada, V. C.; Almada, Frederico; Francisco, S. M.; Castilho, Rita; Robalo, J. I.

The longspined bullhead (Taurulus bubalis, Euphrasen 1786) belongs to the family Cottidae and is a rocky shore species that inhabits the intertidal zones of the Eastern Atlantic since Iceland, southward to Portugal and also the North Sea and Baltic, northward to the Gulf of Finland, with some occurrences in the northern Mediterranean coasts eastward to the Gulf of Genoa. We analysed the phylogeographic patterns...


The Lusitania Province as a center of diversification: the phylogeny of the gen...

Martínez-Levy, Gabriela A.; Wirtz, Peter; Floeter, S. R.; Almada, V. C.

The Lusitania Province has been considered a transition zone between the Atlantic northern cold waters and Tropical warm waters. Tropical species have expanded their ranges during warm periods and either retreated during cold periods or survived in local refuges. Successive waves of dispersion into this Province could have favored diversification through geographic isolation. Taxa that remained in this large Pr...


Genetic evidence fails to discriminate between Macroramphosus gracilis Lowe 183...

Robalo, J. I.; Sousa-Santos, C.; Cabral, H.; Castilho, Rita; Almada, V. C.

Fish belonging to the genus Macroramphosus are distributed throughout the Atlantic, Indian and PaciWc oceans. Some authors consider this genus monotypic, Macroramphosus scolopax being the only valid species. Other authors consider (based on several morphological and ecological characters) that another species (Macroramphosus gracilis) exists and occurs frequently in sympatry with the Wrst one. Intermediate form...


Phylogeography and demographic history of Atherina presbyter (Pisces: Atherinid...

Francisco, S. M.; Castilho, Rita; Soares, M.; Congiu, L.; Brito, A. B.; Vieira, M. N.; Almada, V. C.

A fragment of the mitochondrial control region was used to assess phylogeographic patterns and historical demography of the sand-smelt Atherina presbyter in the North-eastern Atlantic, covering its geographical range. A striking result is the highly marked diVerentiation between the Canary Islands population and western European ones. A genetic structure among European populations of A. presbyter was revealed, ...


Phylogenetic relationships of the North-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean form...

Francisco, S. M.; Congiu, L.; Stefanni, S.; Castilho, Rita; Brito, A. B.; Ivanova, P. P.; Levy, A.; Cabral, H.; Kilias, G.; Doadrio, I.; Almada, V. C.

The genus Atherina (Sand-smelts) is distributed in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, extending south along the African coast into the Indian Ocean (Quignard and Pras, 1986). It is a genus of small inshore fishes with many populations living in brackish and freshwater. The taxonomy of the genus has been troublesome due to the intraspecific variability of some of its species, the overlap of charac...


Phylogenetic relationships of the north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean blen...

Almada, F.; Almada, V. C.; Guillemaud, T.; Wirtz, Peter

The phylogenetic relationships of 27 north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean blennioids are analysed based on a total of 1001 bp from a combined fragment of the 12S and 16S mitochondrial rDNA. The most relevant results with implications in current blenniid taxonomy are: (1) Lipophrys pholis and Lipophrys (= Paralipophrys) trigloides are included in a well-supported clade that by the rule of precedence must be ...


A revision of the status of Lepadogaster lepadogaster (Teleostei : Gobiesocidae...

Henriques, M.; Lourenço, R.; Almada, F.; Calado, G.; Gonçalves, D.; Guillemaud, Thomas; Cancela, M. Leonor; Almada, V. C.

Molecular (partial mitochondrial 12S ribosomal DNA sequences), morphological and meristic analysis of Lepadogaster lepadogaster lepadogaster, L. l. purpurea and L. zebrina were performed to investigate the relationships between these taxa. On the western shore of mainland Portugal, where the two subspecies of L. lepadogaster occur sympatrically, they differ in microhabitat preferences and their breeding seasons...


Androgen levels and social interactions in breeding males of the peacock blenny

Oliveira, R. F.; Almada, V. C.; Gonçalves, E. J.; Forsgren, E.; Canario, Adelino V. M.

Nest-holder male Salaria pavo have lower circulating concentrations of 11-ketotestosterone (KT) at the beginning of the breeding season than at its peak. At that peak density of nesting males was higher as were the number of visits of sneaker males to nests and of agonistic interactions between nest-holders and sneaker males. There was no difference between the two dates either in the frequency of male–male int...


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