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This study identified a Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain R64 from mangrove soil with broad‐spectrum antimicrobial activity and demonstrated the biocontrol effects of primary bioactive compounds from R64 in rice blast suppression. Abstract BACKGROUND Rice blast, caused by Pyricularia oryzae, is a devastating fungal disease threatening global rice ...
Liwang Fei+5 more
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Ongoing changes to the marine environment due to anthropogenic climate change have the potential to cause large scale spatial redistributions to nonbreeding habitat of five taxa of Eudyptes penguin. These penguins may experience a poleward shift in habitat which could have consequences for time spent travelling and searching for sufficient food.
Cara‐Paige Green+22 more
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Observations on the crustacean fauna of Nickajajck Cave, Tennessee, and vicinity
W. P. Hay
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XXIII.—On some new exotic sessile-eyed Crustaceans [PDF]
Thomas R. R. Stebbing
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Reproduction in procellariiform birds is characterized by a single egg clutch, slow development, a long breeding season and obligate biparental care. Female Leach's Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous, nearly monomorphic members of this order, produce eggs that are between 20 and 25% of adult bodyweight.
Robert A. Mauck+15 more
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Neuromodulation and homeostasis: complementary mechanisms for robust neural function [PDF]
Neurons depend on two interdependent mechanisms-homeostasis and neuromodulation-to maintain robust and adaptable functionality. Homeostasis stabilizes neuronal activity by adjusting ionic conductances, whereas neuromodulation dynamically modifies ionic properties in response to external signals.
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Description of a new crustacean of the genus Sphaeroma from a warm spring in New Mexico
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The Nature of the Action Potentials of Crustacean Muscles [PDF]
C. A. G. Wiersma, Ernest B. Wright
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Alternative Protein Sources: Addressing Global Food Security and Environmental Sustainability
ABSTRACT The projected global population increase to 8.60 billion by 2050 and 11.20 billion by 2100 underscores the urgent need for sustainable solutions to secure essential food resources, particularly protein, for human health. Traditional animal‐based proteins, while nutritionally rich, are environmentally costly due to greenhouse gas emissions ...
Nilesh Nirmal+4 more
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