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Abstract Copepods of the genus Calanus are key species in the energy transfer from primary producers to higher trophic levels in Arctic and sub‐Arctic seas. The timing of reproduction can differ between species, depending on whether they rely on external energy sources to initiate reproduction (income breeders) or use internal energy sources (capital ...
Mads Schultz+3 more
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Animal-chlorophyte photosymbioses: evolutionary origins and ecological diversity. [PDF]
Liao IJ+5 more
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The Nutritional Value of Dehydrated, Blue-Green Algae (Spirulina plantensis) for Poultry
Ernest Ross, Warren G. Dominy
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Abstract Identifying drivers of consumer biomass patterns and community structure is complex for managed freshwater ecosystems that are sensitive to nutrients and drought. In the Florida Everglades, flow restoration is expected to reintroduce discharge across an expansive wetland, yet most research on consumers has focused on water depth and dry ...
Marco Fernandez+4 more
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<i>Rhodelphis edaphicus</i> sp. nov.-a new lineage of predatory archaeplastids from agricultural soil. [PDF]
Belyaev AO+4 more
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Abstract Light and temperature are driving forces that shape the evolution and physiology of mesophotic organisms. On the Mississippi‐Alabama continental shelf, octocorals dominate the mesophotic seascape and provide habitat for many fish and invertebrate species.
Kassidy Lange+8 more
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Identification and evolution of the plant sulfotransferase family. [PDF]
Han S+12 more
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