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Habitat-Associated Dietary Plasticity in the Japanese Weasel (<i>Mustela itatsi</i>): Fecal Analysis in a Floodplain Wetland and Comparative Synthesis. [PDF]
Qiao S +4 more
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Neurophysiological and Behavioral Effects of Micro- and Nanoplastics in Aquatic Organisms. [PDF]
Belanger RM, Storks L.
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Archived Historical Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Specimens Suggest Connections Between Microplastic Abundance Patterns, Trophic Traits, and Land Use. [PDF]
McNeish RE +6 more
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Effectiveness of aquatic Tai Chi on balance indicators: a systematic review. [PDF]
Mańko G +7 more
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Journal of Virology, 2022
Flaviviruses are positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses, including some well-known human pathogens such as Zika, dengue, and yellow fever viruses, which are primarily associated with mosquito and tick vectors. The vast majority of flavivirus research has focused on terrestrial environments; however, recent findings indicate that a range of ...
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Flaviviruses are positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses, including some well-known human pathogens such as Zika, dengue, and yellow fever viruses, which are primarily associated with mosquito and tick vectors. The vast majority of flavivirus research has focused on terrestrial environments; however, recent findings indicate that a range of ...
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2008
SummaryDespite the fascination of the aquatic world, it can be associated with some medical risks. Natural bodies of water, swimming pools and aquariums contain many living organisms. Some of these aquatic species may cause traumatic or toxic skin reactions after contact as well as life‐threatening systemic reactions.
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SummaryDespite the fascination of the aquatic world, it can be associated with some medical risks. Natural bodies of water, swimming pools and aquariums contain many living organisms. Some of these aquatic species may cause traumatic or toxic skin reactions after contact as well as life‐threatening systemic reactions.
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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2000
Australia is blessed with a great diversity of unique species in its fresh waters and in the marine environment around its coast. There is evidence that human and natural events are impacting on these species. Such impacts are associated with various agricultural, industrial, and domestic practices and with natural and anthropogenically driven climate ...
Moore, M. R., Shaw, G.
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Australia is blessed with a great diversity of unique species in its fresh waters and in the marine environment around its coast. There is evidence that human and natural events are impacting on these species. Such impacts are associated with various agricultural, industrial, and domestic practices and with natural and anthropogenically driven climate ...
Moore, M. R., Shaw, G.
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Sustaining America's Aquatic Biodiversity. Aquatic habitats: Homes for aquatic animals [PDF]
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Helfrich, Louis A., Parkhurst, James A.
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