Leandro Marajó

Leandro Marajó
  • PhD Student at Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia de Adaptações da Biota Aquática da Amazônia

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Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia de Adaptações da Biota Aquática da Amazônia
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This study presents the first cytogenetic characterization of Pseudoloricaria laeviuscula, a species widely distributed in the Amazon and Tocantins-Araguaia basins. Individuals collected from the Negro River, Amazonas, Brazil, exhibited a diploid chromosome number (2n) of 54, with a karyotypic formula of 14m + 10sm + 4st + 26a and a fundamental num...
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Cytogenetic studies on Potamotrygon motoro (Müller & Henle, 1841) are limited to classical cytogenetic techniques, but they do reveal great karyotypic variation. The main differences are related to the karyotypic formula and the absence/presence of sex chromosome systems. Thus, this study aimed to expand knowledge of the karyotypic composition of P...
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Introduction: Needlefish (Belonidae family) comprises 44 known species distributed worldwide. These species are predominantly marine but include estuarine representatives and 12 freshwater species. Among the recognized species, eight are endemic to South American rivers. Cytogenetic studies of Belonidae are scarce and mostly limited to describing t...
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Introduction: Currently, there are 38 valid species of freshwater stingrays, and these belong to the subfamily Potamotrygoninae. However, cytogenetic information about this group is limited, with studies mainly using classical techniques, Giemsa, and C-banding. Methods: In this study, we used classical and molecular cytogenetic techniques - mapp...
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Potamotrygoninae comprises a group of Neotropical fishes with an ancient relationship with marine environments. In the last few years, 11 new Potamotrygon species were described, including Potamotrygon wallacei Carvalho, Araújo e Rosa 2016. Cytogenetic data about this species are limited to classical markers (Giemsa, C-Banding and Ag-NOR techniques...
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Rineloricaria is the most diverse genus within the freshwater fish subfamily Loricariinae, and it is widely distributed in the Neotropical region. Despite limited cytogenetic data, records from southern and south‐eastern Brazil suggest a high rate of chromosomal rearrangements in this genus, mirrored in remarkable inter‐ and intraspecific karyotype...
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Cytogenetic data for the genus Cichla Bloch et Schneider, 1801 are still very limited, with only four karyo-type descriptions to date. The sum of the available cytogenetic information for Cichla species, points to a maintenance of the diploid number of 48 acrocentric chromosomes, considered a typical ancestral feature in cichlids. In the current st...
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Greenhouse gas emissions are known to influence the planet's temperature, mainly due to human activities. To allow hypothesis testing, as well as to seek viable alternatives for mitigation, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggested 3 main scenarios for changes projected for the year 2100. In this paper, we subjected Colossoma m...
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Farlowella is one of the most diverse genera of the Loricariinae, restricted to South America rivers. The taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships among its species are contentious and, while genetic studies would contribute to the understanding of their relationships, the only available datum refer to the karyotype description of only one species....
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The genus Colomesus is the sole representative of the family Tetraodontidae in the Amazon region. Here, Colomesus asellus was analyzed using conventional and molecular cytogenetic protocols. Its diploid chromosome number is 2n = 46 with 12 meta-, 10 submeta-, 16 subtelo-, and 8 acrocentric chromosomes and a fundamental number of FN = 84. An XX/XY s...

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