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Gustavo Maruyama Mori
Researcher at Sao Paulo State University
Publications - 46
Citations - 517
Gustavo Maruyama Mori is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Population. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 41 publications receiving 405 citations. Previous affiliations of Gustavo Maruyama Mori include State University of Campinas.
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Multiple-Geographic-Scale Genetic Structure of Two Mangrove Tree Species: The Roles of Mating System, Hybridization, Limited Dispersal and Extrinsic Factors
TL;DR: The first evidence of ongoing hybridization between Avicennia species and that these hybrids are fertile is reported, although this interspecific crossing has not contributed to an increase in the genetic diversity the populations where A. germinans and A. schaueriana hybridize.
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Population genetic structure, introgression, and hybridization in the genus Rhizophora along the Brazilian coast.
Patrícia M. Francisco,Gustavo Maruyama Mori,Gustavo Maruyama Mori,Fábio M. Alves,Evandro Vagner Tambarussi,Anete Pereira de Souza +5 more
TL;DR: The results confirmed the north‐south genetic structure pattern in R. mangle and revealed a less abrupt genetic break in the northern population than those observed in Avicennia species, another dominant and widespread mangrove genus in the Western Hemisphere.
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New microsatellite markers for wild and commercial species of Passiflora (Passifloraceae) and cross-amplification
C. B. M. Cerqueira-Silva,C. B. M. Cerqueira-Silva,Elisa Susilene Lisboa dos Santos,Elisa Susilene Lisboa dos Santos,João G. P. Vieira,Gustavo Maruyama Mori,Onildo Nunes de Jesus,Ronan Xavier Corrêa,Anete Pereira de Souza +8 more
TL;DR: These microsatellite markers will be valuable tools for investigating the genetic diversity and population structure of wild and commercial species of passion fruit (Passiflora spp.) and may be useful for developing conservation and improvement strategies by contributing to the understanding of the mating system and hybridization within the genus.
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The integration and application of genomic information in mangrove conservation.
Alison K. S. Wee,Gustavo Maruyama Mori,Catarina Fonseca Lira,Juan Núñez-Farfán,Koji Takayama,Leanne K. Faulks,Suhua Shi,Yoshiaki Tsuda,Yoshihisa Suyama,Takashi Yamamoto,Takaya Iwasaki,Yukio Nagano,Zhengzhen Wang,Shin Watanabe,Tadashi Kajita,Tadashi Kajita +15 more
TL;DR: Genomic information can help prevent species loss, facilitate reserve design and maximize adaptive potential of natural mangrove populations, according to theArticle impact statement.
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Three ways to distinguish species: using behavioural, ecological, and molecular data to tell apart two closely related ants, Camponotus renggeri and Camponotus rufipes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Mariane U. V. Ronque,Marianne Azevedo-Silva,Gustavo Maruyama Mori,Anete Pereira de Souza,Paulo S. Oliveira +4 more
TL;DR: An integrated approach combining morphological traits with natural history and molecular data confirms that Camponotus renggeri and C. rufipes are valid species that can be separated in the study area relatively well.