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Janus faced: The co‐evolution of war and peace in the human species
Abstract The human species presents a paradox. No other species possesses the propensity to carry out coalitionary lethal attacks on adult conspecifics coupled with the inclination to establish peaceful relations with genetically unrelated groups. What explains this seemingly contradictory feature?
Hugo Meijer
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Novel leafy seadragon (Phycodurus eques) microsatellite loci were developed via standard cloning techniques and tested for use in population genetics studies.
Shawn Larson +3 more
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Captive rearing of Hippocampus kuda and issues of seahorse conservation in India [PDF]
Captive breeding and rearing of Hippocampus kuda, onc of the most dominant species of seahorscs was done to determine the optimum conditions of rearing, which would give the bighestsurvival, and growth of juveniles. A diet or enriched Artemia and mixed
Nair, C M, Salin, K R, Yohannan, T M
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Functional consequences of extreme morphologies in the craniate trophic system [PDF]
Extreme morphologies are often associated with extreme demands on performance in a given ecological setting. Even though such extreme morphologies are relatively rare, the craniate trophic system provides many examples of this evolutionary trend despite ...
Adriaens, Dominique, Herrel, Anthony
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Advances in life‐history knowledge for 35 seahorse species from community science
Abstract Marine community science presents an important route to gather valuable scientific information while also influencing local management and policy, thus contributing to marine conservation efforts. Because seahorses are cryptic but charismatic species, they are good candidates for engaging diverse people to help overcome the many gaps in ...
Elsa Camins +5 more
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Biodiversity study of Southern Biscayne Bay and Card Sound 1968-1973 [PDF]
A multi-disciplinary investigation was conducted in southern Biscayne Bay and Card Sound from 1968 to 1973. The purpose of the investigation was to conduct an integrated study of the ecology of southern Biscayne Bay with special emphasis on the effects ...
Cantillo, A. Y. +2 more
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Syngnathid fishes often experience a reduction in brood size and an increase in immunity during pregnancy. Researchers have studied the polygamous broad-nosed pipefish (Syngnathus typhle) and revealed that some eggs from low-quality females in the male’s
Tingting Lin +8 more
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Coastal rocky reef fishes of Santa Catarina's northern islands, Brazil
The coast of the state of Santa Catarina only has non-biogenic reefs, i.e. rocky and artificial reefs, and is considered the geographic south limit for many reef fish species.
Johnatas Adelir Alves +4 more
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Knelpunten in aquacultuur: enkele risicovolle aspecten van de vroege levensstadia van de vis [PDF]
Aquaculture is a fast growing sector. However, during larviculture and fish husbandry, many bottlenecks still occur. Many problems concern nutritional factors and can be avoided by a clear understanding of the development of the gastrointestinal system ...
Decostere, Annemie +3 more
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Auditory evoked potential audiometry in fish [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 23 (2013): 317-364, doi:10.1007/s11160-012-9297-z.A recent ...
Fay, Richard R., Ladich, Friedrich
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