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PHOSPHATASES OF MARINE INVERTEBRATES
Earl R. Norris, D. A. R. Rama Rao
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Methodological Evaluation of Riverbed Clogging—Insight From Field Measurements
ABSTRACT Clogging of gravel‐bed rivers is a major issue affecting fish and macro‐invertebrate habitats as well as groundwater–river exchanges. River clogging consists mainly of the deposition and infiltration of fine sediments within the bed matrix, which is a natural phenomenon but can be exacerbated by human activities.
J. Deng+4 more
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The nutritional value of invertebrate aquatic foods
Zamborain-Mason J+17 more
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Comprehensive cDNA cloning and putative feature analysis of endogenous cellulases possessed by the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas. [PDF]
Tanimura MW+3 more
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Pennsylvanian invertebrates of the Mazon Creek area, Illinois / Eugene S. Richardson, Jr. --
Eugene Stanley Richardson
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ABSTRACT The presence of excess fine‐grained matrix sediment in channel beds can exert an oxygen demand in this critical habitat for fish spawning and invertebrates. Therefore, reducing the oxygen demand of channel bed sediment through targeted intervention may deliver better cost–benefit from catchment management.
S. Pulley, C. Reigate, A. L. Collins
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Toxicity of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances and Their Substitutes to Terrestrial and Aquatic Invertebrates-A Review. [PDF]
Zhang J, Naveed H, Chen K, Chen L.
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ABSTRACT Habitat management of small lotic waterbodies is essential to maintain flow and the quality of the habitats. For this purpose, aquatic plants are typically removed by authorities. This is done in a more or less disruptive manner, depending on the risk of interference with the bed.
Isabelle Idilbi+2 more
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Effect of copper mill waste material on benthic invertebrates and zooplankton diversity and abundance. [PDF]
Larson JH+4 more
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