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This dissertation examines the social implications of a neoliberal `rights-based‘, fisheries management system introduced in New Zealand on 1 October 1986 in the form of the Quota Management System (QMS) using Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs ...
Duncan, Leith Stuart Willson
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Temperature variation generates interspecific synchrony but spatial asynchrony in survival for freshwater fish communities. [PDF]
Pregler KC +4 more
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CHCHD10 loss in Alzheimer's disease is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, epigenomic disruption, and tau pathology. Restoration of CHCHD10 shifts DNA methylation toward a non‐disease state and reduces tau and amyloid pathology, with KATNAL2 acting as a downstream effector.
Teresa M. Thomas +13 more
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The development and validation of an estuarine health index using fish community characteristics
The overall aim of this thesis was to develop an approach for constructing and validating a fish-based, multimetric index for assessing the ecological health of estuaries in south-western Australia, and to apply that approach to the large Swan Estuary ...
Hallett, Christopher Sean
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Temperature sensitivity of the interspecific interaction strength of coastal marine fish communities. [PDF]
Ushio M +6 more
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A pH/MMP dual‐responsive Bifidobacterium longum (BL) hydrogel (INPs@BL@Gel) functionalized with baicalin, tyrosine, and inulin is constructed. It enables gastric protection, inflammation‐targeted release, and prolonged intestinal colonization. By remodeling gut microbiota, elevating beneficial neuroactive metabolites (homovanillic acid, short‐chain ...
Shuo Zhang +17 more
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Distribution Pattern of Mangrove Fish Communities in China. [PDF]
Zhao J +6 more
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Under 660 nm visible light, Ru NCs efficiently photocatalyze nitrate‐to‐ammonium conversion and modulate oral nitrogen metabolism. They precisely perturb Veillonella parvula, block its key support to Porphyromonas gingivalis, and exert an “inhibiting without killing” antivirulence effect.
Jing Zhou +10 more
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Comparison of riparian willows and riprap as habitat for fish and invertebrates in the Waikato River
Willows (Salix spp.) are an abundant alien tree and have been the mainstay of river bank protection throughout New Zealand. Riprap is another method of bank stabilisation consisting of rocks used to amour shorelines to protect against erosion. There is a
Johnston, Toni
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Local human impacts disrupt depth-dependent zonation of tropical reef fish communities. [PDF]
Richardson LE +9 more
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