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W. Lobato Paraense
Researcher at Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Publications - 65
Citations - 1333
W. Lobato Paraense is an academic researcher from Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biomphalaria & Biomphalaria straminea. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1277 citations.
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Evolutionary Relationships and Biogeography of Biomphalaria (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) with Implications Regarding Its Role as Host of the Human Bloodfluke, Schistosoma mansoni
Randall J. DeJong,Jess A. T. Morgan,W. Lobato Paraense,Jean-Pierre Pointier,Manuel Amarista,Patrick F. K. Ayeh-Kumi,Ahmed Babiker,Constança Simões Barbosa,Philippe Brémond,Andrés Pedro Canese,Cecília Pereira de Souza,Claudio Dominguez,Sharon File,Alfredo Gutiérrez,R. Nino Incani,Toshie Kawano,Francis Kazibwe,John Kpikpi,Nicholas J.S. Lwambo,Remy Mimpfoundi,Flobert Njiokou,Jean Noël Poda,M. Sene,Luz Elena Velásquez,Mary Yong,Coen M. Adema,Bruce V. Hofkin,Gerald M. Mkoji,Eric S. Loker +28 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that a proto-Biomphalaria glabrata gave rise to all African species through a trans-Atlantic colonization of Africa, and interesting patterns occur regarding schistosome susceptibility: the most susceptible hosts belong to a single clade, and several susceptible Neotropic species are sister groups to apparently refractory species, and some basal lineages are susceptible.
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Autofecundação e fecundação cruzada em Australorbis glabratus
TL;DR: O emprego de especimes albinos na experimentacao genetica aplicada a sistematica permitira uma caracterizacao biologica segura das especies, reforcando assim o criterio morfologico.
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Lymnaea columella in northern Brazil
TL;DR: A description is given of its shell, renal organ, genital system and radula, pointing to the morphological characteristics of diagnostic value to separate it from two other species previously studied by the author, Lymnaea viatrix and L. rupestris, which also occur in Brazil.
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Lymnaea viatrix and Lymnaea columella in the neotropical region: a distributional outline
TL;DR: A review of lymnaeid samples collected by the author from 106 localities showed that one of them (from Ecuador) belonged to Lymnaea cousini Jousseaume, 1887, and all the others to either L. viatrix Orbigny, 1835 or l.