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Dietary resilience of coral reef fishes to habitat degradation
Metabarcoding of gut contents shows that two common benthic‐feeding reef fishes with different feeding stratgies—a butterflyfish (Chaetodon capistratus) and a hamlet (Hypoplectrus puella)—shift diets on degraded reefs. These shifts mirror contrasting patterns in body condition: butterflyfish showed strong individual variation, whereas condition was ...
Friederike Clever +9 more
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Dermoscopy of Cydnidae Pigmentation: A Novel Disorder of Pigmentation
Sidharth Sonthalia
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Strengthening research and training on insecticide resistance in arthropod vectors in South America: The WINSA network. [PDF]
Corbel V +17 more
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This study investigates how large mammalian herbivores shape arthropod communities in African savannas, using a broad gradient of herbivory types and intensities to assess these effects under real‐world, non‐experimental conditions. Abstract Savanna ecosystems support unique biodiversity and provide livelihoods for millions of people.
Bjoern Erik Matthies +10 more
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Microbiological and molecular analysis of the microbiota of insects present in the surgical area. [PDF]
Cadena-Cruz C +9 more
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This graphical abstract illustrates the kinematics and directionality of body turning in water striders (Gerris argentatus). The top image shows a water strider making turns, with arrows indicating possible directions and a dashed line tracing its path, highlighting its dynamic turning capabilities.
Javad Meshkani +3 more
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Chlorination Is Ineffective at Eliminating Insects from Wastewater: A Case Study Using <i>Ceratitis capitata</i>. [PDF]
Kafunda F, Blanchet A, Desurmont GA.
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We report three ca. 100 million‐year‐old lacewing larvae with extraordinarily large stemmata. One of them additionally has a very wide head, which represents a previously unknown morphology. The arrangement of the stemmata indicates stereoscopic vision in these predatory larvae.
Carolin Haug +9 more
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