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  • Boero, F.; Bouillon, J.; Gravili, C.; Miglietta, Maria Pia; Parsons, T.; Piraino, S. (2008)
    In spite of being one of the most relevant components of the biosphere, the plankton–benthos network is still poorly studied as such. This is partly due to the irregular occurrence of driving phenomena such as gelatinous ...
  • Miglietta, Maria Pia; Rossi, Marco; Collin, Rachel (2008)
    Seasonal upwelling events dominate coastal areas of some regions of the Tropical East Pacific. The effects of upwelling on gelatinous zooplankton are largely unknown and undocumented for this or any region, although upwelling ...
  • Miglietta, Maria Pia; Piraino, Stefano; Pruski, Sarah; Gonzalez, Magdalena Alpizar; Castellanos-Iglesias, Susel; Jerónimo-Aguilar, Sarai; Lawley, Jonathan W.; Maggioni, David; Martell, Luis; Matsumoto, Yui; Moncada, Andrea; Nagale, Pooja; Phongphattarawat, Sornsiri; Sheridan, Carolina; Soto Àngel, Joan J.; Sukhoputova, Alena; Collin, Rachel (2018)
  • Collin, Rachel; Miglietta, Maria Pia (2008)
    Dollo's Law, the idea that the loss of complex features in evolution is irreversible, is a popular concept in evolutionary biology. Here we review how application of recent phylogenetic methods, genomics and evo-devo ...
  • Miglietta, Maria Pia; Lessios, Harilaos A. (2008)
    Invasions mediated by humans have been reported from around the world, and ships' ballast water has been recognized as the main source of marine invaders worldwide. Some invasions have dramatic economic and ecological ...

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