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High-frequency sampling unveils biotic and abiotic drivers of rapid phytoplankton morphological changes. [PDF]
Summary Phytoplankton, as primary producers, play a key role in aquatic ecosystems. Their community turnover is shaped by morphological traits that enable adaptation to diverse abiotic and biotic factors. Yet, the temporal scale of these dynamics remains poorly understood due to limited high‐frequency sampling studies.
Škaloud P +4 more
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Shifts in Assembly Rules and Loss of Zooplankton Functional Diversity Across Hypereutrophic Fishponds. [PDF]
Functional diversity of zooplankton declined sharply with increasing eutrophication in hypereutrophic fishponds, despite stable species richness. Community assembly shifted from competition to habitat filtering, leading to functional homogenization (redundancy) and altered interactions among functional guilds. Ponds with total phosphorus below 300 μg/L
Amorim CA, Kainz MJ.
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The diet-intestinal microbiota dynamics and adaptation in an elevational migration bird, the Himalayan bluetail (Tarsiger rufilatus). [PDF]
We conducted the first investigation into the seasonal dynamics of diet–gut interactions within Himalayan bluetail (Tarsiger rufilatus), a migratory songbird known for its elevational movements. This species experiences year‐round elevational shifts and endures drastic environmental variations such as hypoxia, hypothermia, and limited food availability.
Zhang S +9 more
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Kisakiellus aweti Sousa and Elmoor-Loureiro, 2018 (Cladocera, Chydoridae) was described from first-order streams in Upper Xingu River basin. Here, we report a new occurrence of this species from Araguari river, Amapá, Brasil, extending its distribution ...
Lourdes M.A. Elmoor-Loureiro +4 more
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The first record of Bergamina lineolata (Chydoridae; Aloninae) from Colombia
The Neotropical freshwater cladoceran Bergamina lineolata (Sars, 1901) was found in a small temporal pond in the Magdalena department. Hitherto, it has been reported in Brazil and El Salvador.
J. M. Fuentes-Reinés +2 more
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Consecutive earthquakes temporarily restructured the zooplankton community in an Alpine Lake [PDF]
Two consecutive earthquakes temporary changed a zooplankton community in a high-mountain Lake Krn (altitude 1383 m a.s.l.). It was dominated by the eurytherm copepod, Cyclops vicious, until 1998, when the first earthquake hit the lake (EMS = 5.6).
Brancelj, Anton +4 more
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First record of Karualona penuelasi (Cladocera: Anomopoda: Chydoridae)from Colombia
The cladoceran Karualona penuelasi (Dumont & Silva-Briano, 2000) (Anomopoda: Chydoridae) was found associated with the aquatic macro-phytes Eichhornia crassipes in Cerro de San Antonio Swamp, Magdalena Department, Colombia.
Juan M. Fuentes-Reines +1 more
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Temporary ponds are heterogeneous aquatic environments, in which hydrodynamics and richness of macrophytes may increase the diversity of zooplankton and other invertebrate communities.
Íttalo Luã Silva Medeiros +3 more
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Niche separation of 22 species of benthic Chydoridae was examined in a depth gradient in the littoral zone of a deep Lake Piaseczno (eastern Poland), by using a trap sampler.
Malgorzata Adamczuk
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A Checklist of Cladocera in The Kufa River, Iraq
Cladocera samples were collected from three sites on the Kufa River. The Kufa River is located in the Najaf governorate of Iraq. km long, with a length of (75.25 km). A net with a diameter of 50 cm and a mesh size of 55 μm was secondhand. to collect the
Maitham Majeed Jaafar +5 more
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