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Proposal of novel Predicted No Effect Concentrations (PNEC) for metals in freshwater using Species Sensitivity Distribution for different taxonomic groups. [PDF]

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Decoding Stress Responses in Farmed Crustaceans: Comparative Insights for Sustainable Aquaculture Management. [PDF]

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Applied pesticide toxicity shifts toward plants and invertebrates, even in GM crops

Science, 2021
A shifting burden In 1962, Rachel Carson's Silent Spring was published, and the world was forced to take notice of the unintended impacts of pesticides on wildlife.
R. Schulz   +4 more
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Prodynorphin in invertebrates

Molecular Brain Research, 1997
We have characterized a prodynorphin-like molecule in an invertebrate, specifically in the rhynchobdellid leech Theromyzon tessulatum. The 14270 Da protein was purified by gel permeation chromatography, anti-leucine-enkephalin-affinity column separation followed by reverse-phase HPLC.
George B. Stefano, Michel Salzet
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Invertebrates

2014
Terrestrial invertebrates are the largest permanent residents for much of the Antarctic continent with body lengths < 2 mm for most. The fauna consists of the arthropod taxa Collembola (springtails) and Acari (mites) as well as the icroinvertebrates Nematoda, Tardigrada and Rotifera.
Ian D. Hogg   +2 more
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RUNX in Invertebrates

2017
Runx genes have been identified in all metazoans and considerable conservation of function observed across a wide range of phyla. Thus, insight gained from studying simple model organisms is invaluable in understanding RUNX biology in higher animals. Consequently, this chapter will focus on the Runx genes in the diploblasts, which includes sea anemones
Samantha Jane Hughes, Alison Woollard
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Regeneration in invertebrates [PDF]

open access: possibleRENDICONTI LINCEI, 2008
The mechanisms of regeneration are reviewed from a genetic, cytological and molecular biological points of view. Planarians and Hydra have been chosen and illustrated as biological examples.
GIUDICE, Giovanni   +3 more
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Is there “pain” in Invertebrates?

Behavioural Processes, 1986
In contrast to nociception, the perception of pain, or pain experience, remains a subjective notion applicable to humans, but untestable with animals. Yet, when defined operationally as a physiological response induced in an animal by stimuli painful to humans, and resulting in a protective stimulus avoidance response, pain is amenable to testing with ...
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