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Abstract Microseira wollei is a benthic cyanobacterium that can cause harmful algal blooms (HABs) and often requires management. However, a pervasive challenge for M. wollei management is characterizing the spatial and temporal extent of an impacted area, which can be time and resource intensive.
Alyssa J. Calomeni‐Eck +3 more
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Agricultural Pollution as a Driver for the Ecological Status of Rivers in the Long-Term Perspective of Nida River Assessment (Central Europe). [PDF]
Cieplok A, Czerniawski R, Spyra A.
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Abstract Curcumin, a natural plant product derived from Curcuma longa, was assessed as a mitigation technique against the toxic bloom‐forming dinoflagellate Karenia brevis in two mesocosm experiments taking place in 2022 and 2024. In these experiments, curcumin was applied at a dosage of 5 mg L−1 to K.
Victoria Devillier +6 more
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Stable and biocompatible PCDA‐PGA nanoparticles for real‐time tracking in biological assays, efficiently taken up by MCF7 cells and nematodes. ABSTRACT This study presents novel mixed nanosystems composed of 10,12‐pentacosadiynoic acid (PCDA) and biodegradable, enzymatically synthesized polymers—PGA, PGAHEX, or PGABDM — designed to alter and exploit ...
Benedetta Brugnoli +10 more
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Habitat Size and Location Drive Heterogeneity in Oyster Shell Colonization by Sessile Invertebrates. [PDF]
Hamman EA.
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Checklist of the invertebrate fossils of North America. Cretaceous and Jurassic
F. B. Meek
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Landscape heterogeneity shapes the spatial and diet partitioning of a montane carnivore guild
Interspecific competition is a structural force in animal communities and can be particularly influential among species with similar taxonomic or ecological characteristics. In carnivore communities, heterogeneity in resource availability and landscape structure can ameliorate competitive interactions, but it is often difficult to quantify the space ...
Marie E. Martin +12 more
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From seabed to sickbed: lessons gained from allorecognition in marine invertebrates. [PDF]
Rinkevich B.
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