Food Web Properties and the Type of Invasive Species Make the Ecosystem Vulnerable to Invasion
ABSTRACT Invasive species have long been acknowledged as potentially severe dangers to native ecosystems. Although some work has also been done with empirical food webs, more information is still needed to shed light on the cascading effects of invasive species in aquatic ecosystems.
Tiina Sävilammi +2 more
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Long-Term Regime Shifts in Xeric Ecoregion Freshwater Fish Assemblages due to Anthropogenic and Climate Stressors. [PDF]
Krabbenhoft CA, Rogosch JS, Rowland FE.
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Target Capture Sequencing Provides Insights Into Hybridogenetic Water Frogs
The genomics of European frogs of the genus Pelophylax are intriguing due to their propensity to hybridise, the prevalence of polyploidy, and the unusual hemiclonal hybridogenetic complexes formed in many populations. This study examines the use of target capture sequencing using the Frog Cap bait set to investigate these complex systems.
Lisanne van Veldhuijzen +5 more
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"See You Later, Alligator": A Case of Anaphylaxis to Alligator Meat Consumption. [PDF]
Xin V, Leone R, Doshi D.
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Dietary Overlap of Sympatric Polyphagous Alpine Grasshoppers Includes Invasive Plant Species
The diets of three sympatric grasshopper species were compared using mandible morphological analysis, microhistological examination, and DNA metabarcoding of gut contents. Although mandible morphology differed across species and sexes, dietary divergence was not evident.
Mari Nakano +3 more
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Dietary thiaminase alters morphology and decreases swimming performance of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). [PDF]
Therrien CA +4 more
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Floristic inventory of the main markets of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. [PDF]
Antonio-Joaquín MG +5 more
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Threats of Climate Change to Freshwater Ecosystems in Pakistan: eDNA Monitoring Will Be the Next-Generation Tool Used in Biodiversity, Conservation, and Management. [PDF]
Ali G +4 more
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Yeast-associated skin disease in captive king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) caused by an undescribed Malassezia species in a Swiss zoological garden. [PDF]
Meister SL +4 more
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Comparative histopathology of climbing perch<i>, Anabas testudineus</i> challenged with <i>Aeromonas veronii</i> via IM and IP routes. [PDF]
Faruk MAR +7 more
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