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Editorial: Model organisms in embryonic development. [PDF]
Lania G, Schnabel D, Schubert M.
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Bacterial infection and immunity in lower vertebrates and invertebrates [PDF]
K. A. Bisset
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Abstract Our understanding of marine ecosystems and ability to manage them sustainably has come from multidisciplinary observations made repeatedly over long periods of time. These long‐term ecosystem observations depend on the capabilities of large research vessels, which play an essential role in the collection of global ocean observations.
Erin V. Satterthwaite+14 more
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A conservation conundrum: protecting bumble bees under the California Endangered Species Act
Richard G. Hatfield, Sarina Jepsen
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Contrasting Population Trajectories of Temperate Reef Fishes and Invertebrates Following Seasonal and Multi-Decadal Temperature Change. [PDF]
Herrera Fuchs Y+6 more
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Abstract Climate‐induced flow alteration is decreasing snowpack and advancing snowmelt, subjecting mountain streams to longer low‐flow periods. Yet, anticipating how stream ecosystems respond to prolonged low flows remains challenging because distinct trophic levels can respond differently, and non‐native predators can dampen or amplify responses. Here,
Charlotte Evangelista+5 more
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A Study on the Community and Ecological Characteristics of Benthic Invertebrates in the Ulungu River, Xinjiang, via eDNA Metabarcoding and Morphological Methods. [PDF]
Huo Q+11 more
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A NOTE ON THE ACTION OF CURARE, ATROPINE, AND NICOTINE ON THE INVERTEBRATE HEART [PDF]
A. J. Carlson
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Abstract Under global warming, understanding the evolutionary adaptation of ectotherms resting metabolic rate (RMR) is critical for predicting long‐term populations' response to temperature increases. While several studies have evaluated metabolic rate evolution under different thermal context, most focused on space‐for‐time substitutions rather than ...
Thomas Ruiz, Martin J. Kainz
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