Spawn in two deep-sea volute gastropods (Neogastropoda: Volutidae) from southwestern Atlantic waters
@inproceedings{Penchaszadeh2017SpawnIT, title={Spawn in two deep-sea volute gastropods (Neogastropoda: Volutidae) from southwestern Atlantic waters}, author={Pablo Penchaszadeh and Valeria Teso and Guido Pastorino}, year={2017} }
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Spawn and development of the gastropod Americominella longisetosa (Castellanos and Fernández, 1972) (Mollusca: Buccinidae) from the Southwestern Atlantic deep sea
- BiologyDeep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
- 2019
Egg masses and development of Falsilunatia eltanini (Mollusca: Gastropoda): a deep-sea naticid from a Southwestern Atlantic Canyon
- Biology, Environmental ScienceMarine Biology
- 2018
The number of whorls in the hatchling juvenile shells and the significant size they attain confirm the occurrence of a long period of embryonic development, which suggests a long reproductive season that could be continuous or periodic (lasting more than a year).
Brooding in the deep-sea sea anemone Actinostola crassicornis (Hertwig, 1882) (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Actiniaria) from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
- Biology, Environmental SciencePolar Biology
- 2020
It is concluded that A. crassicornis reproduces continuously throughout the year and that although most of the juveniles were found in females, male specimens can breed.
Biodiversity of Isopoda and Cumacea (Peracarida, Crustacea) from the Marine Protected Area Namuncurá-Burdwood Bank, South-West Atlantic
- Environmental SciencePolar Biology
- 2020
The biodiversity of the isopods and cumaceans from Burdwood Bank is typically Magellanic, and there is little correspondence between this fauna and that from the Antarctic Peninsula and Scotia Arc.
Early development of Monoplex pilearis and Monoplex parthenopeus (Gastropoda: Cymatiidae): biology and morphology
- BiologyOrganisms Diversity & Evolution
- 2020
Biological differences do exist between these two closely related species of Monoplex, and the morphology of veliger larvae was compared using scanning electron microscopy and geometric morphometrics.
The South American Advances in Submarine Canyons Studies and Their Link to the Ocean Decade
- Environmental ScienceFrontiers in Marine Science
- 2021
Submarine canyons have a relevant role in marine ecosystems. They are responsible for oceanographic conditions such as variability of temperature and salinity, sediment transport, nutrients, and even…
Egg masses and development of Falsilunatia eltanini (Mollusca: Gastropoda): a deep-sea naticid from a Southwestern Atlantic Canyon
- Biology, Environmental Science
- 2018
The number of whorls in the hatchling juvenile shells and the significant size they attain confirm the occurrence of a long period of embryonic development, which suggests a long reproductive season that could be continuous or periodic (lasting more than a year).
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