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Microbial communities control numerous biogeochemical processes critical for ecosystem function and health. Most analyses of coastal microbial communities focus on the characterization of bacteria present in either sediment or seawater, with fewer ...
Sabah Ul-Hasan +6 more
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Genus Microlaimus de Man, 1880 Diagnosis (Tchesunov 2014, slightly emended). Cuticle annulated, in some species also showing punctations or longitudinal bars. Head slightly set off.
Gagarin, Vladimir G.
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Abstract Molecular techniques like metabarcoding, while promising for exploring diversity of communities, are often impeded by the lack of reference DNA sequences available for taxonomic annotation. Our study explores the benefits of combining targeted DNA barcoding and morphological taxonomy to improve metabarcoding efficiency, using beach meiofauna ...
Jan‐Niklas Macher +17 more
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Accelerating the continuous community sharing of digital neuromorphology data
NeuroMorpho.Org is continuously evolving and adapting to Big Data. Progressive workflow automation enables more efficient sharing of more and bigger datasets. Our ingestion pipeline ensures standardization, reduces human labor, and enables the agile release of valuable biological data as soon they are ready. Abstract The tree‐like morphology of neurons
Carolina Tecuatl +2 more
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Habitat conditions and not moss composition mediate microbial community structure in Swiss peatlands
Prokaryotes and microeukaryotes associated with moss play a pivotal role in preserving the functioning of peatland ecosystems. Therefore, it is crucial to identify the environmental variables that most significantly influence their composition. Our research, employing structural equation modelling and Mantel tests, underscores that it is not the ...
Rachel Korn +4 more
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The curious case of the disappearing piRNAs
piRNAdise lost: piRNAs, a key component of the defense against transposable elements appeared very early in animal evolution. Remarkably however, they have been lost multiple times independently in different lineages (schematically indicated by pale blue dots), and as yet no clear explanation has been uncovered.
Peter Sarkies
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Two new species records of the class Chromadorea Inglis, 1983 (Nematoda) from Korea
Hong, Jung-Ho, Kim, Kichoon, Lee, Seunghan, Lee, Young Ho Koh and Kanghyun (2025): Two new species records of the class Chromadorea Inglis, 1983 (Nematoda) from Korea.
Hong, Jung-Ho +3 more
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Wetland degradation is a major threat to global biodiversity. Knowing how soil nematodes respond to wetland degradation can help predict its impact on ecosystem functions.
Yuzhao Du +7 more
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The two rodent intra-arterial nematodes, Angiostrongylus cantonensis and Angiostrongylus costaricensis, can cause human ill-health. The present study aimed to characterize and compare the mitochondrial (mt) genomes of these two species, and clarify their
Liu, Qin +10 more
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Pest risk assessment of Leucinodes orbonalis for the European Union
Abstract Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a quantitative risk assessment of Leucinodes orbonalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), the eggplant fruit and shoot borer, for the EU. The assessment focused on potential pathways for entry, climatic conditions favouring establishment, spread and impact ...
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +30 more
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