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A new triterpenoid saponin from Anemone tomentosa
A new triterpenoid saponin, tomentoside (5), together with prosapogenin CP 4 (1), huzhangoside B (2), C (3) and D (4) was isolated from the ethanolic extract of Anemone tomentosa.
Chen, YZ +4 more
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The estimation of the perspectives of introduction of ornamental plants of the genus Anemone L. from the world cultivated flora into zones Polissya and Forest-Steppe of Ukraine has been received on the basis of data on their autecological particularities
G.M. Muzychuk, О.P. Pereboichuk
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This study, through a large‐scale survey, reveals a close relationship between plateau pika habitat use preferences and geomorphic and soil characteristics. The findings indicate that pikas prefer flat, sun‐facing terrain near water sources, as well as specific ranges of soil depth, organic matter, and moisture.
Faming Qin +5 more
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Sessile on seafloorRed anemone on seafloor with a sabellid tube (Sabella pavonina?) in close ...
Jones, D.
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Biogeography of intertidal invertebrates is influenced by latitude along the west coast of Australia
Along the west coast of Australia, intertidal rock platforms support high invertebrate diversities that provide vital ecosystem services, yet patterns in diversity are not well understood. Here, we document and examine the invertebrate assemblages on intertidal rock platforms in Western Australia and delineate ecoregions according to assemblage ...
Matilda Murley +2 more
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A new triterpenoid saponin from Anemone raddeana
A new triterpenoid bisglycoside, named raddeanoside R-19, was isolated from the roots of Anemone raddeana. Its structure was elucidated on the basis of ESI-MS, C-13 NMR, and chemical methods. (c) 2007 Ming Kui Wang. Published by Elsevier B.V.
Ming, KW, Chinese Acad Sci, Chengdu Inst Biol, Chengdu 610041, Peoples R China. +3 more
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The forest understory is the most biodiverse vegetation layer in temperate forests and it plays a major role in nutrient cycles, energy flow and succession following disturbance. It is often marginalized in research in favour of studying more charismatic
Simmons, Chad
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Reef fish assemblages impacted by sponges overgrowing corals
Abstract Numerous stressors are driving long‐term declines in coral cover on coral reefs, significantly impacting reef fish biodiversity and community structure. The benthic space made available by declining coral cover is often occupied by increases in other organisms, including macroalgae, encrusting ascidians, and sponges.
Saúl González‐Murcia +3 more
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Clownfish in hypoxic anemones replenish host O2 at only localised scales
The clownfish-anemone association exemplifies a symbiosis where both members benefit from nutrient exchange and protection from predators. Clownfish also perform aeration-like behaviour in their host anemones at night, but it is not yet known whether ...
N. A. Herbert +3 more
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Marine invertebrates and fishes exhibit inconsistent body size responses to ocean acidification
Abstract Body size is a fundamental characteristic of all living organisms that determines physiological functions and life‐history traits. Ecological theory predicts that ocean acidification can cause body size reductions, confirmed by several studies reporting miniaturization in ectotherms.
Mary E. Hart +6 more
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