This review reveals major genetic data gaps for Philippine mangrove fauna, especially invertebrates, limiting species‐level eDNA detection. By compiling 48 years of biodiversity records and assessing reference library coverage, it highlights the need for targeted sequencing and shows how integrating eDNA with conventional surveys strengthens monitoring
Earl Kevin T. Cooper +14 more
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Metabolomic insights into formation and dynamic changes of taste in semi-dried Silver Carp (<i>Hypophthalmichthys molitrix</i>) throughout the drying process: key roles of metabolites derived from protein and nucleotide degradation. [PDF]
Peng Y +8 more
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Thermal Denaturation of β-Connectin Isolated from Carp Muscle
Nobuo Seki, Yasutaka Kumano
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Bioactive peptides (BPs) derived from dietary proteins modulate the gut microbiotametabolism axis by reshaping microbial composition and regulating key metabolites, including short‐chain fatty acids. BPs also enhance intestinal barrier integrity and immune homeostasis, thereby reducing inflammation.
Jiao Li +6 more
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Effect of Packaging Method (Under Vacuum vs. Air) on Quality and Shelf Life of Carp (<i>Cyprinus caprio</i>) Fish Balls Stored at Fridge for 14 Days. [PDF]
Kaliniak-Dziura A +7 more
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Anthropogenic disturbance and trophic interactions mediate population viability of American martens
We present a simulation model of the probability of collapse to <10% of carrying capacity for American marten populations over a 50‐year time frame in relation to forest disturbance due to commercial harvesting and fur‐trapping levels. Probability of collapse differed between models that assumed no effect of logging (solid line), martens living in a ...
John M. Fryxell +4 more
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A Metal-responsive transcription factor-1 és a glutation peroxidáz család tagjait kódoló gének azonosítása és expressziójának jellemzése pontyban [PDF]
Ferencz Ágnes
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Altered greenhouse gas emissions in shallow lakes invaded by common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
Abstract Species invasions are among the most important environmental problems facing freshwater ecosystems this century, contributing to biodiversity loss and changes in ecosystem function. Freshwater lakes are an important component of the global carbon cycle and a key source of atmospheric greenhouse gases, yet the consequences of species invasions ...
Joseph S. Rabaey +3 more
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