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Viola columnaris Skottsberg 1916
Published as part of Nicola, Marcela Viviana, Salomón, Luciana & Zuloaga, Fernando Omar, 2018, Nomenclatural and taxonomic study in species of Viola (Violaceae) from Argentina, pp.
Nicola, Marcela Viviana +2 more
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Lactococcus petauri predominated in isolates from outbreaks of lactococcosis, suggesting a shift in disease aetiology. Genomic analysis revealed diverse virulence factors, prophage and resistance genes, while antimicrobial susceptibility testing showed uniform resistance to common antibiotics found in farming systems, emphasising the need for ...
Adam M. Blanchard +9 more
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Abstract Recent global interest in sustainable practices in the textile and fashion industry has inspired stakeholders to readopt natural colourants. However, integrating these practices raises several questions regarding the latest developments in natural colourant and trend forecasting practices in the textile and fashion industry.
Bintan Titisari, Pammi Sinha
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Island Syndrome in the Critically Endangered Lord Howe Island Cockroach Panesthia lata
The Lord Howe Island cockroach Panesthia lata was found to display significantly reduced intraspecific agonism, and to aggregate more readily with non‐kin, than its mainland sister species Panesthia cribrata. This represents the first evidence that an invertebrate species undergoes similar behavioural shifts as vertebrates following island colonisation.
Susannah K. Coady +6 more
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Abstract Outbreaks of bacterial infections in aquaculture have emerged as significant threats to the sustainable production of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) worldwide. Understanding the dynamics of these outbreaks and the bacteria involved is crucial for implementing effective management strategies. This comprehensive review presents an update on
Muhammed Duman +3 more
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Enteric septicemia of catfish, columnaris disease and streptococcosis, caused by Edwardsiella ictaluri, Flavobacterium columnare and Streptococcus iniae, respectively, are the most common bacterial diseases of economic significance to the pond-raised ...
Kevin K. Schrader +4 more
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Seabirds Enhance Primary Producer and Consumer Isotope Signals on a Sub‐Tropical Island
Many seabird populations are decline, this means fewer marine‐derived nutrients are being deposited on islands. On Lord Howe Island, soil collected from active shearwater colonies contained elevated concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus compared to abandoned colonies. The loss of birds, and nutrients, may result in changes to vegetation assemblages
Megan L. Grant +3 more
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Lepachys columnaris in eastern Massachusetts
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The use of phage FCL-2 as an alternative to chemotherapy against columnaris disease in aquaculture
Flavobacterium columnare, the causative agent of columnaris disease in fish, causes millions of dollars of losses in the US channel catfish industry alone, not to mention aquaculture industry worldwide.
Elina eLaanto +4 more
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Poltys columnaris Thorell 1890
Published as part of Smith, H. M., 2006, A Revision of the Genus Poltys in Australasia (Araneae: Araneidae), pp.
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