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Tracing the inner edge of the habitable zone with sulfur chemistry. [PDF]
Jordan S, Shorttle O, Rimmer PB.
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Observations of interstellar formamide: availability of a prebiotic precursor in the galactic habitable zone. [PDF]
Adande GR, Woolf NJ, Ziurys LM.
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Lepidagathis konkanensis, a new species from the lateritic plateaus of the Konkan region in Maharashtra, India, is described and illustrated based on distinct morphological and molecular characters. Morphologically and phylogenetically, this species is close to L. mahakassapae and L. dalzelliana, but it can be distinguished by its compact inflorescence,
Anant Prakash Patil +4 more
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The Role of Atmospheric Composition in Defining the Habitable Zone Limits and Supporting E. coli Growth. [PDF]
Kuzucan A +6 more
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The effects of seasonality and parasitism on diet and habitat selection in the common periwinkle
The common periwinkle Littorina littorea is an ecologically important grazer, known for its strong influence on algal communities and its role in structuring ecosystems. It serves as the first intermediate host for several trematode species in the Baltic Sea, especially for the fluke Cryptocotyle lingua.
Friederike Gronwald +7 more
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Lethal Surface Ozone Concentrations Are Possible on Habitable Zone Exoplanets [PDF]
G. J. Cooke +3 more
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Water delivery by pebble accretion to rocky planets in habitable zones in evolving disks [PDF]
Shigeru Ida +2 more
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Nutritional effects on the expression of cryptic pigmentation in freshwater isopods
Cryptic pigmentation is a key phenotypic adaptation that helps many benthic invertebrates evade visual predators. However, little is known about whether and how the expression of pigmentation phenotypes that match the habitat background is influenced by the availability of nutritional resources.
Moritz D. Lürig +3 more
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Habitat‐modifying plants engineer landscapes through plant‐environment feedbacks. The strength of these feedbacks is determined by above‐ and below‐ground traits shaping landscape morphology. Besides interspecific differences, recent findings highlight that intraspecific trait variation, such as shoot density, can also influence landscape morphology ...
Solveig Höfer +9 more
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