The endemic land snails of the Fernando de Archipelago, Brasil
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2022Type
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Salvador, Rodrigo Brincalepe; Cavallari, Daniel caracanhas; Christensen, Carl C.; Freitas, André V. L.; Miranda, Marcel S.; Passos, Flávio D.Sammendrag
Fernando de Noronha (henceforth ‘Noronha’) is an oceanic
archipelago of volcanic origin, located ~350 km off the
northeast coast of Brasil (Fig. 1). The eponymous main island
was an important midway port in the Portuguese exploitation
of Brasilian resources during the 16th and 17th centuries (Lins
& Silva, 2013). The island was also briefly occupied by the
British, French and Dutch. It also served as a prison until the
mid-20th century (Pessoa, 2014).
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Source at https://www.hawaii.edu/cowielab/Tentacle.htm.
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Salvador RB, Cavallari, Christensen, Freitas, Miranda, Passos. The endemic land snails of the Fernando de Archipelago, Brasil. Tentacle. 2022;30:6-8Metadata
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