Néstor Hernando Campos
National University of Colombia
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Journal of Crustacean Biology | 2000
Rafael Lemaitre; Néstor Hernando Campos
A new species of porcelain crab, Porcellana lillyae, from the continental shelf of the Caribbean coast of Colombia, is described. This new species, the fourth of the genus Porcellana Lamarck currently recognized from the western Atlantic, is most similar to P. sigsbeiana A. Milne-Edwards. The new species is distinguished primarily by the dentate condition of the frontal and lateral margins of the carapace and the presence of spines on the ventral margin of the rostrum. The new species is compared with P. sigsbeiana, and a key to aid in identification of western Atlantic species of the genus is presented.
Revista De Biologia Marina Y Oceanografia | 2013
Jorge Alexander Quirós-Rodríguez; Pedro Dueñas Ramírez; Néstor Hernando Campos
Between September 2006 and June 2007 the composition and abundance of polychaetes associated with intertidal red algae was studied, in 7 stations along the c...
Mitochondrial DNA | 2014
Edna J. Márquez; Julio César Hurtado-Alarcón; Juan P. Isaza; Juan Fernando Alzate; Néstor Hernando Campos
Abstract The Caribbean king crab Damithrax spinosissimus (former Mithrax spinosissimus) is a large brachyuran in the tropical and subtropical western Atlantic. This is the first report of the complete mitochondrial genome of D. spinosissimus, which was pyrosequenced by FLX 454 technology. The mtDNA encodes for 13 proteins, 22 tRNAs and 2 ribosomal RNAs. In addition, the coding sequences and gene synteny were similar to other previously reported mitogenomes of brachyuran.
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research | 2018
Julio César Hurtado-Alarcón; Néstor Hernando Campos; Adriana Bermúdez Tobón; Edna J. Márquez
ABSTRACT The Caribbean king crab Maguimithrax spinosissimus is an important artisanal fisheries resource with a distribution range that includes the Florida Keys and Caribbean Sea islands. We carried out a phylogeographic analysis of M. spinosissimus in one oceanic (Old Providence) and two continental islands (Rosario and Tintipán). We analysed 89 and 49 Control Region (CR) and Cytochrome Oxidase I (COI) sequences, respectively. We found genetic differentiation between Old Providence and Rosario + Tintipán units (FST values of 0.84 for CR and 0.91 for COI gene), and gene flow between Rosario and Tintipán (FST values −0.0085 for CR, P > .88; −0.01 for COI gene, P > .99). Our analysis showed two genetic stocks and possibly an isolated biogeographic unit of M. spinosissimus. We suggest managing the species as different populations, and conducting more ecological and biological studies for the determination of possible cryptic species.
Boletín de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras - INVEMAR | 2008
Luis Gómez-Lemos; Néstor Hernando Campos
Biota Colombiana | 2003
Norella Cruz Castaño; Néstor Hernando Campos
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. | 1994
Néstor Hernando Campos; Rafael Lemaitre
Biota Colombiana | 2008
Margarita Fierro Rengifo; Gabriel Rodolfo Navas Suárez; Adriana Bermúdez Tobón; Néstor Hernando Campos
Archive | 2003
Néstor Hernando Campos; Rafael Lemaitre; Gabriel R Navas
Boletín de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras - INVEMAR | 2016
Claudia Castellanos; Néstor Hernando Campos