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Hypoxia in aquatic invertebrates: Occurrence and phenotypic and molecular responses.
Aquatic Toxicology, 2023Yoseop Lee +8 more
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2016
Sponges are classified as the simplest metazoan phylum of the animal kingdom. They have a hollow circular body that filters out the water of the environment, retaining the food. Spongin is a protein that is the main part of the body and a “skeleton” of spikes consisting of calcium carbonate and silica hardens it.
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Sponges are classified as the simplest metazoan phylum of the animal kingdom. They have a hollow circular body that filters out the water of the environment, retaining the food. Spongin is a protein that is the main part of the body and a “skeleton” of spikes consisting of calcium carbonate and silica hardens it.
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EFFECTS OF PLASTIC PARTICLES ON AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES AND FISH - A REVIEW.
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2022N. Hodkovicová +4 more
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Aquatic Invertebrate Dormancy and Medicine
2019Aquatic organism dormancy has interesting medical applications, which include dormancy in parasite species, dormancy in intermediate hosts of parasites, and several diseases that seem to present a kind of dormancy. Among these, the most remarkable is the state of dormancy in some types of cancer, one of the most serious human diseases.
Mei-Hiu Tseng +2 more
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Infertility in male aquatic invertebrates: A review
Aquatic Toxicology, 2012As a result of endocrine disruptor studies, there are numerous examples of male related reproductive abnormalities observed in vertebrates. Contrastingly, within the invertebrates there have been considerably less examples both from laboratory and field investigations.
Lewis, C., Ford, Alex
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Assessment of Aquatic Invertebrates
2009The assessment of freshwater habitats using benthic macroinvertebrates as a proxy indicator of the general ‘health’ of the freshwater environment has a long and illustrious history. This chapter introduces the means of undertaking such assessments. It outlines how and when to sample, the differing strategies used, depending on the questions to be asked
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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 ...
Steven F. Perry +2 more
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Poultry and fish and aquatic invertebrates have not displaced other meat sources
Nature Sustainability, 2021Richard York
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Mires and Peat, 2015
Peatlands (known as bofedales in the Peruvian Andes) provide important social and environmental services in the Peruvian Puna ecoregion, especially as sources of water and forage for domestic livestock.
E. O. Passuni, M. Fonkén
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Peatlands (known as bofedales in the Peruvian Andes) provide important social and environmental services in the Peruvian Puna ecoregion, especially as sources of water and forage for domestic livestock.
E. O. Passuni, M. Fonkén
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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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