Networks in Aquatic Communities Collapse Upon Neonicotinoid-Induced Stress. [PDF]
Barmentlo SH+6 more
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Abstract Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an ozone‐depleting greenhouse gas that has a global warming potential nearly 300 times greater than carbon dioxide. Although the oceans contribute about 21% of atmospheric global N2O emissions, we know relatively little about N2O dynamics in nearshore systems. Here, we document the fourfold increase in the abundance of a
Zuhairah Dindar+5 more
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Genome sizes of animal RNA viruses reflect phylogenetic constraints. [PDF]
Takada K, Holmes EC.
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XXXIV.—On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertebrate animals [PDF]
Thomas Williams
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Age‐based δ15N and δ13C values of otolith organic matter reveal trophic ecology in marine fishes
Abstract Fish inhabiting similar environments face space and resource constraints, develop diverse feeding strategies, and adjust their trophic niches during ontogeny to reduce competition. To investigate this process, we reconstructed the trophic trajectory of five species of the family Sciaenidae by analyzing δ13C and δ15N values in otolith organic ...
Mu‐Ting Li+8 more
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Honeybee Sentience: Scientific Evidence and Implications for EU Animal Welfare Policy. [PDF]
Bava R+3 more
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An ecological framework for microbial metabolites in the ocean ecosystem
Abstract The ocean microbe‐metabolite network involves thousands of individual metabolites that encompass a breadth of chemical diversity and biological functions. These microbial metabolites mediate biogeochemical cycles, facilitate ecological relationships, and impact ecosystem health. While analytical advancements have begun to illuminate such roles,
Bryndan P. Durham+24 more
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Publisher Correction: Metabarcoding identifies macroalgal composition as a driver of benthic invertebrate assemblages in restored habitats. [PDF]
Galobart C+4 more
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Northern and Arctic invertebrates in the collection of the Swedish State Museum (Riksmuseum).
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Abstract We evaluated the effect of in situ acidification of common estuarine macroinvertebrates from the Elbe estuary on stable isotope ratios, as the non‐removal of non‐dietary carbon can significantly influence aquatic food web analyses. A 10% HCl solution was used to remove inorganic carbon from crustaceans, which potentially biases the true ratio ...
Elena Hauten+3 more
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