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Contribution of microcosm experiments to conservation science
Abstract Microcosms, or miniature experimental systems, have been used to develop models and theories in ecology. However, their contribution to conservation science is unclear. We explored the application, design, and impact of microcosms in conservation science from 469 systematically identified articles published from 1986 to 2023.
Eleanor R. Stern +3 more
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Freshwater biodiversity and aquatic insect diversification. [PDF]
Dijkstra KD, Monaghan MT, Pauls SU.
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Downstream Drift of Aquatic Insects in the Blue River of South-Central Oklahoma
Margaret H. Matzinger, David Bass
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Abstract Insectivorous, Afro‐Palearctic migrant birds provide cross‐border ecosystem services, but many are declining rapidly. The complex life cycle of migrant birds makes their conservation difficult, but understanding where they spend time during the breeding season can help indicate where those actions will be most effective.
Catrin F. Eden +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Dispersal depends on body condition and predation risk in the semi-aquatic insect, Notonecta undulata. [PDF]
Baines CB, McCauley SJ, Rowe L.
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The Effects of Data Quality on Deep Learning Performance for Aquatic Insect Identification: Advances for Biomonitoring Studies [PDF]
Predrag Simović +6 more
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Environmental DNA for invasive rat surveillance and biosecurity on islands
We collected aquatic eDNA samples from beach and lake sites on three atoll islands with different invasion statuses before and after a rat eradication operation. Two dozen eDNA samples can confirm with ≥95% probability the presence of invasive rats prior to any management intervention. However, following the eradication operation, neither targeted eDNA
Sebastian Steibl +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Effects of PFOS on the behavior, growth, emergence, and predation susceptibility of larval mosquitoes (<i>Culex quinquefasciatus</i>). [PDF]
Saul A, Stevenson LM, McCluney KE.
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