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Sample Preparation for Proteogenomics of Aquatic Invertebrates
Aquatic invertebrates account for many known animal species. Their diversity of form and lifestyle and adaptation to various habitats are outstanding. Several of these animals are considered reliable indicators of watershed health and are thus frequently used as environmental sentinels in ecotoxicology programs.Christine, Almunia +2 more
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Respiratory faculties of aquatic invertebrates
2019Abstract This chapter introduces the ‘who has what’ in terms of respiratory organs for major water-breathing invertebrate groups. It begins with sponges and cnidarians—groups that have no recognizable respiratory faculty—and continues through the bilaterian lineage, pointing out how bits and pieces of a respiratory faculty accumulate ...
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Aquatic invertebrates of the Coastal Plain
1993The Coastal Plain of Suriname, located at 0-11 m above sea level, covers about 18,000 km2 and is divided into the Old Coastal Plain with Pleistocene soils of clays and fine sands, and the Young Coastal Plain with Holocene soils of mainly clays with some beach ridges. The fine sands and clays of the Coastal Plain are probably mainly of Amazonian (Andean)
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Sampling invertebrates: aquatic environments
1998Abstract This chapter outlines the principles and conditions for use of some of the techniques used to sample invertebrates from aquatic habitats, both fresh¬ water and marine. Many of the principles and apparatus are similar for the two habitats, but there are numerous differences due to scale and ease of access.
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Hypoxia in aquatic invertebrates: Occurrence and phenotypic and molecular responses
Aquatic Toxicology, 2023Yoseop Lee +2 more
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