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Transcriptomic data indicates that gene expression responses underlying developmental thermal plasticity differ from those of short‐term acclimation temperature in the butterfly Pieris rapae. We also identify a small subset of genes for which expression levels depend on the interaction of developmental temperature and short‐term acclimation temperature.
Samantha L. Sturiale +6 more
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Transcriptomic Analysis of Laying Hens Revealed the Role of Aging-Related Genes during Forced Molting. [PDF]
Zhang T +11 more
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This study documents the first worldwide record of the parasitic leech Myzobdella lugubris and the commensal barnacle Amphibalanus improvisus associated with invasive Atlantic blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) in southwestern Europe. Molecular analyses confirmed the identity of these Western Atlantic native species, highlighting a complex multi‐level co‐
Gustavo F. de Carvalho‐Souza +2 more
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We document the extraordinary occurrence of a Dark‐sided Flycatcher (Muscicapa sibirica)—a migratory passerine from East Asia—in California, USA. We discuss the little‐known phenomenon of intercontinental vagrancy in migratory landbirds and examine this case study in detail, providing analysis of the age, molt status, subspecies, and likely origins of ...
Martin B. H. Freeland +7 more
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A “demand and supply” approach to monitoring habitat and population changes of migratory birds
Habitat loss and degradation threaten thousands of migratory bird species worldwide. Yet, because the distributions of migratory birds change throughout the year, quantifying the impacts of threats and identifying key sites for conservation attention have proved challenging.
Tong Mu +5 more
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Diatoms–copepods: An evolutionary arms race
Abstract Diatoms and copepods are dominating and diverse groups of phytoplankton and zooplankton, respectively. Diatoms account for 25–40% of ocean primary production, and their main predators, copepods, are arguably the most abundant group of metazoans in the ocean, typically accounting for ~ 80% of zooplankton biomass.
Thomas Kiørboe, Fredrik Ryderheim
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Esta investigación evaluó la aplicación del descanso ovárico (DO) en aves semipesadas y el efecto que tienen la edad y la duración del ayuno sobre el tracto reproductivo y gastrointestinal.
Luis F Galeano +4 more
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Expected effects of zooplankton microbiota on the host and on the ecosystem. Stylized mesozooplankton holobiont (center) with arrows indicating respiration within the gut and export of faecal pellets and associated microbes. Orange bubbles summarise microbiome‐mediated consequences for host performance (digestive help, detoxification, vitamin ...
Albert Calbet
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METODE CEKAMAN LURUH BULU YANG COCOK UNTUK KONDISI DI INDONESIA
ABSTRAK Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mencari Program Cekaman Luruh Bulu yang cocok dan menguntungkan dengan kondisi lingkungan dan kondisi peternak di Indonesia. Penelitian ini menggunakan180 ekor ayam tipe medium (Dekalb Warren), umur 84 minggu.
RAZAK ACHMAD HAMZAH
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ABSTRACT Understanding patterns of connectivity and adaptive divergence is crucial for supporting conservation and sustainable management of harvested species. This study utilised single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to investigate spatially explicit patterns of genetic structure, gene flow and adaptive divergence in the commercially important ...
Michael J. R. Mendiola +5 more
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