Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei-Santos

@ufsm.br

Departamento de Ecologia e Evolução
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Molecular Biology, Genetics, Animal Science and Zoology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
29

Scopus Publications

823

Scholar Citations

16

Scholar h-index

24

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Epilithic biofilms as bioindicators of water contamination by pesticides in Protected Areas from Atlantic Forest
    Victor Hugo dos Santos Mollmann, Gracieli Fernandes, Sandro Santos, Virginia Carolina Aparicio, Danilo dos Santos Rheinheimer, et al.
    Science of the Total Environment, 2026
  • Future Climate Change Threatens the Genetic Diversity and Distribution of Some South American Freshwater Crustaceans of the Genus Aegla
    Gislaine Puli, Álvaro Augusto Mainardi, Sandro Santos, Gabriel Correa Costa, Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei‐Santos
    Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 2026
    Climate change significantly threatens biodiversity, particularly in freshwater ecosystems, which host many endemic and threatened species. Among them, aeglids stand out as strictly endemic, ecologically important and highly threatened crustaceans, making them a relevant model for investigating the impacts of climate change on aquatic environments. Here, we assess the impacts of climate change on the geographical distribution, genetic and phylogenetic diversity of four Aegla species ( Aegla alacalufi , Aegla neuquensis , Aegla platensis and Aegla uruguayana ), using ecological niche models (ENMs) and genetic simulations. ENMs incorporated bioclimatic variables and altitude under two Shared Socio‐economic Pathways (SSP2–4.5 and SSP5–8.5) for 2060 and 2100. Genetic and phylogenetic diversities were estimated from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences. Projected impacts varied significantly among the Aegla species, with the most contrasting results observed between A. platensis and A. uruguayana . Although we projected an increase in the suitable habitat areas of A. platensis across all future climate scenarios, A. uruguayana may experience a substantial loss of suitable habitat, particularly under the SSP5–8.5 scenario, along with a marked reduction in genetic and phylogenetic diversity, with losses of up to 53.13% in unique haplotypes and 49.27% in phylogenetic diversity. These findings reinforce the complexity of species responses to climate change and emphasize the need for species‐specific conservation strategies, particularly for those, like A. uruguayana , at risk of significant habitat loss. By reinforcing the critical impact of climate change, our results provide a foundation for effective conservation efforts, benefiting both Aegla and other freshwater crustaceans facing similar threats in vulnerable ecosystems.
  • Impact of Pleistocene Climate on Diversification and Distribution of Congeneric Freshwater Crustacean Species
    Gislaine Puli, Sandro Santos, Bianca Laís Zimmermann, Alberto Senra Gonçalves, Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei‐Santos
    Journal of Biogeography, 2025
    AimThe climatic oscillations of the glacial–interglacial cycles significantly influenced species diversification, playing an essential role in shaping the current patterns of biodiversity. However, the effects of the Pleistocene climate on species diversification and their current distribution are poorly understood for the Southern Hemisphere and some taxonomic groups, such as invertebrates. Here, we explore the role of Pleistocene climate changes in the diversification and distribution of four species of South American freshwater crustaceans.LocationSouthern South America.TaxonGenus Aegla (Aeglidae).MethodsWe performed phylogenetic analyses, estimated genetic diversity and neutrality indices for Aegla alacalufi, Aegla neuquensis, Aegla platensis and Aegla uruguayana using nuclear and mitochondrial sequences. We used the mitochondrial genes to estimate divergence times, calculate historical demography and reconstruct the ancestral area range. We also estimated current and past potential distributions using ecological niche modelling.ResultsAlthough all species studied had their diversification influenced by Pleistocene glacial cycles, the Patagonian species A. alacalufi and A. neuquensis, which were directly influenced by the glacial ice cap, appear to have benefited from lower sea levels and melting of glaciation ice. As for the species A. platensis and A. uruguayana, their diversification was affected by the dry and cold climate on the continent during the glacial period.Main ConclusionsOur study unveils the intricate interplay between Pleistocene climatic fluctuations and the evolutionary history of freshwater crustaceans in South America. Distinct phylogeographic patterns were observed in Aegla. Some underwent significant diversification due to glaciation, while the cold, arid conditions of the continent shaped others. These findings underscore the crucial role of past climate dynamics in the distribution and genetic diversity of species. As freshwater ecosystems confront escalating threats, our study highlights the urgency for conservation measures and continued research to unveil species' adaptive mechanisms in the face of climate change.
  • Molecular approach challenges the monophyly of the genus Benthana Budde-Lund, 1908 (Oniscidea, Philosciidae)
    Bianca Laís Zimmermann, Ivanklin Soares Campos-Filho, Paula Beatriz de Araujo, Marlise L. Bartholomei-Santos, Sandro Santos
    Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 2025
  • Hidden diversity of Aegla (Decapoda, Anomura) in a priority area for conservation
    Victor H. S. Mollmann, Marlise L. Bartholomei‐Santos, Gracieli Fernandes, Gislaine Puli, Emerson C. Mossolin, et al.
    Zoologica Scripta, 2024
    Aegla is a genus of freshwater anomuran crabs encompassing 94 described species occurring in meridional South America. Brazil harbours the greatest diversity of species, mainly in its southern region, which becomes a priority area for Aegla conservation due to high species richness and phylogenetic diversity, elevated endemism and threats to the Atlantic Forest. Here, we assessed Aegla richness and distribution in this priority area and tested the hypothesis of crypticism in the region's species. Sampling sites were distributed inside and in the surroundings of five protected areas, covering the major distribution range of several species described for southern Brazil. We applied three species delimitation methods to COI mitochondrial gene data, coupled with phylogenetic and morphological analyses. By integrating species delimitation based on the COI data and traditional taxonomy, we uncovered a high proportion of hidden diversity among Aegla in our study area and identified ten known species besides impressive 17 new putative species. Of these, eight are possible new taxonomic units that do not conform to any known species, and nine are divided into three cryptic groups: Aegla jarai complex, Aegla franciscana complex and Aegla camargoi complex. Most of these species have a narrow spatial distribution, making them highly vulnerable to habitat degradation. Despite the real richness of the genus still being largely unknown, the high diversity revealed here makes our study area the richest known region regarding the number of Aegla species within its distribution, making this area even more worthy for conservation efforts.
  • Setal morphology of oral apparatus of Aegla longirostri Bond-Buckup & Buckup, 1994 (Decapoda: Aeglidae)
    HÉLLEN SBRUZZI, MARLISE LADVOCAT BARTHOLOMEI-SANTOS, SANDRO SANTOS
    Zootaxa, 2024
    The seta, a type of projection of the cuticle in crustaceans, has essential mechanical and sensory functions. Due to the diversity of their morphology and distribution patterns on the articles of different appendages, setae can be helpful as taxonomic characters. To assist future studies on the potential use of setae as a diagnostic character in aeglids, we used scanning electron microscopy to analyze the morphology of setae from the oral apparatus of Aegla longirostri Bond-Buckup & Buckup, 1994, and compared our data to the literature. We identified nine setal types (simple, serrate, stout serrate, sword, plumose, pappose, comb, serrulate, and cuspidate), of which the last two had not been previously described in adult aeglids. Our results are a first step towards future comparisons of setal morphology in the genus Aegla, which includes cryptic species complexes, to ascertain the usefulness of setae as a character to aid in the description of species of this group, which has a conserved general morphology.
  • Terrestrial protected areas do not fully shield their streams from exogenous stressors
    Victor Hugo dos Santos Mollmann, Sandro Santos, Gracieli Fernandes, Emerson Contreira Mossolin, Marcelo Marchet Dalosto, et al.
    Environmental Conservation, 2022
    SummaryProtected areas (PAs) represent a powerful refuge for maintaining and safeguarding biodiversity. Generally, PAs are delineated to protect terrestrial taxa, providing incidental protection to the aquatic ecosystems within their borders. Here, we compare water quality within PAs and non-PAs in southern Brazil, encompassing remnants of the Atlantic Forest biome, to assess whether PAs serve as a buffer from external pressures for aquatic ecosystems within their boundaries. In addition to physicochemical and microbiological water parameters, we analysed 147 pesticide and 31 pharmaceutical compounds in water samples from 33 sites within and outside PAs. The water quality did not differ between PAs and non-PAs but indicated clear pollution from sewage discharges. We found 19 pesticides and five pharmaceuticals in streams within the study area. We detected pesticides in all sampling sites, with the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid present in 91% of them. Our data show that PAs are insufficient means to mitigate the impacts stemming from their catchments, and the running water that reaches their domains already shows signs of anthropogenic interference, which may affect aquatic biodiversity. Protection and management measures require consideration of the whole watershed to protect freshwater habitats and biota.
  • Entangled Aeglidae (Decapoda, Anomura): Additional evidence for cryptic species
    Bianca L. Zimmermann, Ivanice Buzatto, Sandro Santos, Federico Giri, Franco Teixeira de Mello, et al.
    Zoologica Scripta, 2021
    Cryptic species are a major challenge for morphologically based species identification. Molecular approaches to species delimitation can be a valuable tool to provide preliminary taxonomic hypotheses and significantly complements morphological taxonomy. In South America, the freshwater crabs of the genusAeglahave sparked much interest as they are key species in the often‐endangered freshwater ecosystems and themselves are often considered endangered species. Morphological similarity amongAeglaspecies is not always positively correlated with genetic relatedness and growing evidence suggests that several putative single taxa are actually assemblages of cryptic species. We coupled broad geographically sampling (Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay) with multilocus (COI,16SandANT) phylogenies to investigate the diversity ofAegla uruguayana. Our species delimitation analyses suggested that 19 aeglid populations form a well‐supported clade, although individuals from 10 populations possibly represent a complex of cryptic species. The significant amount of cryptic diversity found in aeglids seem to rely on several factors, including habitat fragmentation, life history features, morphological stasis, convergent evolution and recent divergence. The search for new diagnostic characters and the description of the cryptic species that remain unnamed will probably be the next challenge for this unique group of crustaceans.
  • What is worse: to mislearn or to forget? Knowledge about Mendelian inheritance among high school senior students
    Rodrigo Buske, Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei-Santos
    Journal of Biological Education, 2021
  • No evidence for Wolbachia infection (Alphaproteobacteria: Rickettsiales) in the threatened freshwater crustacean aegla leach, 1820 (Decapoda: Anomura: Aeglidae)
    Gislaine Puli, Andrielli P Maria, Bianca L Zimmermann, Sandro Santos, Marlise L Bartholomei-Santos
    Journal of Crustacean Biology, 2021
    Wolbachia bacteria (Alphaproteobacteria, Rickettsiales) are worldwide endosymbionts infecting arthropods and nematodes, which, among other effects, interfere with reproduction and the mitochondrial DNA polymorphism of their hosts. Among crustaceans, the bacteria have been mainly found in isopods, but its complete range of hosts is still unknown. We investigated the presence of Wolbachia in 10 species of AeglaLeach, 1820, a freshwater anomuran endemic to southern South America. We found no evidence for the presence of the bacteria, ensuring the reliability of studies employing mitochondrial DNA as molecular markers in aeglids.
  • Raising the water temperature: consequences in behavior and biochemical biomarkers of the freshwater crab Aegla longirostri (Crustacea, Anomura)
    Cristina Cerezer, Jossiele Wesz Leitemperger, Aline Monique Blank do Amaral, Bruna Ceretta Ferreira, Aline Teixeira Marins, et al.
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020
  • Genetic diversity of three Aegla species (Decapoda, Anomura) revealed by AFLP and mtDNA markers
    Bianca L. Zimmermann, Jober V. De Vargas Machado, Sandro Santos, Marlise L. Bartholomei-Santos
    Crustaceana, 2019
  • Priority areas for conservation within four freshwater ecoregions in South America: A scale perspective based on freshwater crabs (Anomura, Aeglidae)
    Alberto S. Gonçalves, Gabriel C. Costa, Georgina Bond‐Buckup, Marlise L. Bartholomei‐Santos, Sandro Santos
    Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 2018
  • ORDER within the chaos: Insights into phylogenetic relationships within the Anomura (Crustacea: Decapoda) from mitochondrial sequences and gene order rearrangements
    Mun Hua Tan, Han Ming Gan, Yin Peng Lee, Stuart Linton, Frederic Grandjean, et al.
    Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2018
  • Phylogeography reveals unexpectedly low genetic diversity in a widely distributed species: The case of the freshwater crab Aegla platensis (Decapoda: Anomura)
    Bianca L Zimmermann, Marcelo S Crivellaro, Caroline B Hauschild, Marlise L Bartholomei-Santos, Keith A Crandall, et al.
    Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2018
  • Trehalose as a cryoprotectant in freeze-dried wheat sourdough production
    Raquel Facco Stefanello, Amanda Aimée Rosito Machado, Carlos Pasqualin Cavalheiro, Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei Santos, Elizabeth Harumi Nabeshima, et al.
    Lwt, 2018
  • Looks can be deceiving: Species delimitation reveals hidden diversity in the freshwater crab aegla longirostri (decapoda: Anomura)
    Marcelo S Crivellaro, Bianca L Zimmermann, Marlise L Bartholomei-Santos, Keith A Crandall, Marcos Pérez-Losada, et al.
    Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2018
  • Three new species of Aeglidae (Aegla leach, 1820) from Paraná State, Brazil
    Sandro Santos, Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei-Santos, Georgina Bond-Buckup, Ludwig Buckup, Keith A. Crandall, et al.
    Journal of Crustacean Biology, 2015
  • Intraspecific variation in Aegla longirostri (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) revealed by geometric morphometrics: Evidence for ongoing speciation?
    Amanda B. Marchiori, Marlise L. Bartholomei-Santos, Sandro Santos
    Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2014
  • The DNA barcoding and the caveats with respect to its application to some species of palaemonidae (crustacea, decapoda)
    Lizandra J. Robe, Stela Machado, Marlise L. Bartholomei-Santos
    Zoological Science, 2012
  • High genetic differentiation of Aegla longirostri (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura) populations in southern Brazil revealed by multi-loci microsatellite analysis
    M.L. Bartholomei-Santos, P.A. Roratto, S. Santos
    Genetics and Molecular Research, 2011
  • Tetranucleotide microsatellite markers in Ctenomys torquatus (Rodentia)
    Paula A. Roratto, Marlise L. Bartholomei-Santos, Thales R. O. de Freitas
    Conservation Genetics Resources, 2011
  • Aegla manuinflata, a new species of freshwater anomuran (Decapoda: Anomura: Aeglidae) from Brazil, determined by morphological and molecular characters
    SANDRO SANTOS, GEORGINA BOND-BUCKUP, MARCOS PÉREZ-LOSADA, MARLISE LADVOCAT BARTHOLOMEI-SANTOS, LUDWIG BUCKUP
    Zootaxa, 2009
  • PCR-mediated recombination in development of microsatellite markers: Mechanism and implications
    Paula A. Roratto, Darine Buchmann, Sandro Santos, Marlise L. Bartholomei-Santos
    Genetics and Molecular Biology, 2008
  • Comparison of different methodologies for DNA extraction from Aegla longirostri
    João Vitor Trindade Bitencourt, Paula Angélica Roratto, Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei-Santos, Sandro Santos
    Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2007
  • Detection of genetic polymorphism among and within Echinococcus granulosus strains by heteroduplex analysis of a microsatellite from the U1 snRNA genes.
    Genetics and Molecular Research Gmr, 2006
  • Isolation and characterization of microsatellites from the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus
    Parasitology, 2003
  • Chromosome sensitivity to bleomycin in G2 lymphocytes from Down syndrome patients
    Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei-Santos, Edmundo José de Lucca
    Brazilian Journal of Genetics, 1997
  • Genetic susceptibility to bleomycin: A twin study
    Revista De Ciencias Biomedicas, 1995

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Future Climate Change Threatens the Genetic Diversity and Distribution of Some South American Freshwater Crustaceans of the Genus Aegla
    G Puli, ÁA Mainardi, S Santos, GC Costa, ML Bartholomei‐Santos
    Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 36 (1), e70286 , 2026
    2026
  • First record of parthenogenesis in the invasive amphipod Talitroides topitotum
    G Brisotto, ML Bartholomei-Santos, JI Spicer, S Santos
    Invertebrate Biology 144 (2) , 2025
    2025
  • Hidden diversity of Aegla (Decapoda, Anomura) in a priority area for conservation
    VHS Mollmann, ML Bartholomei‐Santos, G Fernandes, G Puli, ...
    Zoologica Scripta 53 (6), 850-866 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 9
  • Molecular approach challenges the monophyly of the genus Benthana Budde-Lund, 1908 (Oniscidea, Philosciidae)
    BL Zimmermann, I Soares Campos-Filho, PB de Araujo, ...
    Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 1-7 , 2024
    2024
  • Associações entre aspectos psicossociais e agravos odontológicos em pessoas com doença Falciforme no Brasil: uma revisão de literatura
    MZ Scheuermann, ML Bartholomei-Santos
    Revista da Faculdade de Odontologia-UPF 29 (1) , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Setal morphology of oral apparatus of Aegla longirostri Bond-Buckup & Buckup, 1994 (Decapoda: Aeglidae).
    H Sbruzzi, ML Bartholomei-Santos, S Santos
    Zootaxa 5403 (1), 51-64 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Impact of Pleistocene Climate on Diversification and Distribution of Congeneric Freshwater Crustacean Species
    G Puli, S Santos, BL Zimmermann, AS Gonçalves, ...
    Journal of Biogeography , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 4
  • Terrestrial protected areas do not fully shield their streams from exogenous stressors
    VH dos Santos Mollmann, S Santos, G Fernandes, EC Mossolin, ...
    Environmental Conservation 49 (4), 215-224 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 12
  • Entangled Aeglidae (Decapoda, Anomura): additional evidence for cryptic species
    BL Zimmermann, I Buzatto, S Santos, F Giri, F Teixeira de Mello, ...
    Zoologica Scripta 50 (4), 473-484 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 9
  • Raising the water temperature: consequences in behavior and biochemical biomarkers of the freshwater crab Aegla longirostri (Crustacea, Anomura)
    C Cerezer, JW Leitemperger, AMB do Amaral, BC Ferreira, AT Marins, ...
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research 27, 45349-45357 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 15
  • No evidence for Wolbachia infection (Alphaproteobacteria: Rickettsiales) in the threatened freshwater crustacean Aegla (Decapoda: Anomura: Aeglidae)
    G Puli, AP Maria, BL Zimmermann, S Santos, ML Bartholomei-Santos
    The Journal of Crustacean Biology 40 (1), 141-144 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 2
  • What is worse: to mislearn or to forget? Knowledge about Mendelian inheritance among high school senior students
    R Buske, ML Bartholomei-Santos
    Journal of Biological Education, 1-11 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 8
  • Evolutionary History and Phylogenetic Relationships of Aeglidae
    ML Bartholomei-Santos, S Santos, BL Zimmermann, M Pérez-Losada, ...
    Aeglidae, 1-27 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 12
  • Genetic diversity of three Aegla species (Decapoda, Anomura) revealed by AFLP and mtDNA markers
    BL Zimmermann, JVDV Machado, S Santos, ML Bartholomei-Santos
    Crustaceana 92 (4), 445-462 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 3
  • Na trilha dos genes: uma proposta de jogo didático para o ensino de Genética
    FL Lovato, TM de Christo, DS Pagliarini, F da Rosa Costa, ...
    Revista de Ensino de Bioquímica 16 (2), 5-30 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 11
  • Priority areas for conservation within four freshwater ecoregions in South America: A scale perspective based on freshwater crabs (Anomura, Aeglidae)
    AS Gonçalves, GC Costa, G Bond‐Buckup, ML Bartholomei‐Santos, ...
    Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 28 (5), 1077-1088 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 16
  • ORDER within the chaos: Insights into phylogenetic relationships within the Anomura (Crustacea: Decapoda) from mitochondrial sequences and gene order rearrangements
    MH Tan, HM Gan, YP Lee, S Linton, F Grandjean, ML Bartholomei-Santos, ...
    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 127, 320-331 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 141
  • In the trail of the genes: a proposal of didactical game for teaching Genetics
    FL Lovato, TM de Christo, DS Pagliarini, FR Costa, ...
    REVISTA DE ENSINO DE BIOQUIMICA 16 (2), 5-30 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 2
  • Phylogeography reveals unexpectedly low genetic diversity in a widely distributed species: the case of the freshwater crab Aegla platensis (Decapoda: Anomura)
    BL Zimmermann, MS Crivellaro, CB Hauschild, ML Bartholomei-Santos, ...
    Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 123 (3), 578-592 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 18
  • Looks can be deceiving: species delimitation reveals hidden diversity in the freshwater crab Aegla longirostri (Decapoda: Anomura)
    MS Crivellaro, BL Zimmermann, ML Bartholomei-Santos, KA Crandall, ...
    Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 182 (1), 24-37 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 39

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • ORDER within the chaos: Insights into phylogenetic relationships within the Anomura (Crustacea: Decapoda) from mitochondrial sequences and gene order rearrangements
    MH Tan, HM Gan, YP Lee, S Linton, F Grandjean, ML Bartholomei-Santos, ...
    Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 127, 320-331 , 2018
    2018.0
    Citations: 141
  • Diversity and conservation status of Aegla spp.(Anomura, Aeglidae): an update
    S Santos, G Bond-Buckup, AS Gonçalves, ML Bartholomei-Santos, ...
    Nauplius 25 , 2017
    2017.0
    Citations: 77
  • Intraspecific variation in A egla longirostri (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) revealed by geometric morphometrics: evidence for ongoing speciation?
    AB Marchiori, ML Bartholomei-Santos, S Santos
    Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 112 (1), 31-39 , 2014
    2014.0
    Citations: 54
  • Aegla manuinflata, a new species of freshwater anomuran (Decapoda: Anomura: Aeglidae) from Brazil, determined by morphological and molecular characters
    S Santos, G Bond-Buckup, M Perez-Losada, ML Bartholomei-Santos, ...
    Zootaxa 2088 (1), 31-40 , 2009
    2009.0
    Citations: 43
  • New species and records of the genus Aegla Leach, 1820 (Crustacea, Anomura, Aeglidae) from the west-central region of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
    S Santos, CG Jara, ML Bartholomei-Santos, M Pérez-Losada, ...
    Nauplius 21 (2), 211-223 , 2013
    2013.0
    Citations: 42
  • Isolation and characterization of microsatellites from the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus
    ML Bartholomei-Santos, LS Heinzelmann, RP Oliveira, G Chemale, ...
    Parasitology 126 (6), 599-605 , 2003
    2003.0
    Citations: 40
  • Looks can be deceiving: species delimitation reveals hidden diversity in the freshwater crab Aegla longirostri (Decapoda: Anomura)
    MS Crivellaro, BL Zimmermann, ML Bartholomei-Santos, KA Crandall, ...
    Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 182 (1), 24-37 , 2018
    2018.0
    Citations: 39
  • Three New Species of Aeglidae ( Aegla ) from Paraná State, Brazil
    S Santos, G Bond-Buckup, L Buckup, ML Bartholomei-Santos, ...
    Journal of Crustacean Biology 35 (6), 839-849 , 2015
    2015.0
    Citations: 36
  • Evolução biológica como eixo integrador no ensino de biologia: concepções e práticas de professores do ensino médio
    LC Oleques, N Boer, DS Temp, ML Bartholomei-Santos
    Atas do VIII Encontro Nacional de Pesquisa em Educação em Ciências, 12 , 2011
    2011.0
    Citations: 26
  • O ensino de Genética: a visão de professores de Biologia
    DS Temp, ML Bartholomei-Santos
    Citations: 25
  • The DNA barcoding and the caveats with respect to its application to some species of Palaemonidae (Crustacea, Decapoda)
    LJ Robe, S Machado, ML Bartholomei-Santos
    Zoological Science 29 (10), 714-724 , 2012
    2012.0
    Citations: 24
  • Reflexões acerca das diferentes visões sobre a natureza da ciência e crenças de alunos de um curso de Ciências Biológicas
    LC Oleques, N Boer, ML Bartholomei-Santos
    Revista Electrónica de Enseñanza de las Ciencias 12 (1), 110-125 , 2013
    2013.0
    Citations: 20
  • Phylogeography reveals unexpectedly low genetic diversity in a widely distributed species: the case of the freshwater crab Aegla platensis (Decapoda: Anomura)
    BL Zimmermann, MS Crivellaro, CB Hauschild, ML Bartholomei-Santos, ...
    Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 123 (3), 578-592 , 2018
    2018.0
    Citations: 18
  • Desarrollo y uso de modelo didáctico para facilitar la correlación genótipo-fenótipo
    D Sonego Temp, ML Bartholomei-Santos
    Revista Electrônica de Investigación en educación en Ciências 8 (2), 13-20 , 2013
    2013.0
    Citations: 18
  • High genetic differentiation of Aegla longirostri (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura) populations in southern Brazil revealed by multi-loci microsatellite analysis
    ML Bartholomei-Santos, PA Roratto, S Santos
    Genetics and Molecular Research 10 (4), 4133-4146 , 2011
    2011.0
    Citations: 18
  • Priority areas for conservation within four freshwater ecoregions in South America: A scale perspective based on freshwater crabs (Anomura, Aeglidae)
    AS Gonçalves, GC Costa, G Bond‐Buckup, ML Bartholomei‐Santos, ...
    Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 28 (5), 1077-1088 , 2018
    2018.0
    Citations: 16
  • Raising the water temperature: consequences in behavior and biochemical biomarkers of the freshwater crab Aegla longirostri (Crustacea, Anomura)
    C Cerezer, JW Leitemperger, AMB do Amaral, BC Ferreira, AT Marins, ...
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research 27, 45349-45357 , 2020
    2020.0
    Citations: 15
  • Genética e suas aplicações: identificando o conhecimento presente entre concluintes do ensino médio
    DS Temp, ML Bartholomei-Santos
    Ciência e Natura 36 (3), 358-372 , 2014
    2014.0
    Citations: 15
  • Comparison of different methodologies for DNA extraction from Aegla longirostri
    JVT Bitencourt, PA Roratto, ML Bartholomei-Santos, S Santos
    Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 50 (6), 989-994 , 2007
    2007.0
    Citations: 13
  • Detection of genetic polymorphism among and within Echinococcus granulosus strains by heteroduplex analysis of a microsatellite from the U1 snRNA genes
    PA Roratto, ML Bartholomei-Santos, AM Gutierrez, L Kamenetzky, ...
    Genet. Mol. Res 5 (3), 542-552 , 2006
    2006.0
    Citations: 13