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Transformation of Internal Thoracic Structures of <i>Callobruchus maculatus</i> (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) from Larva to Adult. [PDF]
Liu S+9 more
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Abstract The absorption of atmospheric carbon dioxide is causing significant changes to the carbonate chemistry of the ocean, in a phenomenon called ocean acidification. The latter makes it potentially more difficult for marine calcifiers like corals, to build their calcium carbonate structures, thus affecting their ability to survive and reproduce ...
Chiara Marchini+11 more
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Evaluation of two free-living, and one entomopathogenic nematode species (Rhabditida) for controlling Bactrocera zonata (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Iraq. [PDF]
Alghanimi SA+3 more
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Abstract Islands in the tropical Pacific supply elevated nutrients to nearshore waters that enhance phytoplankton biomass and create hotspots of productivity in otherwise nutrient‐poor oceans. Despite the importance of these hotspots in supporting nearshore food webs, the spatial and temporal variability of phytoplankton enhancement and changes in the ...
Sarah J. Tucker+6 more
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A Real-Time PCR Assay for Detecting Codling Moth <i>Cydia pomonella</i> on Material Intercepted at U.S. Ports of Entry-A Valuable Tool for Specimen Identification. [PDF]
Timm AE+3 more
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Pteropods as early‐warning indicators of ocean acidification
Abstract Aragonite undersaturation (Ωar$$ {\Omega}_{\mathrm{ar}} $$ <$$ < $$ 1) events are projected to rapidly increase in frequency and duration in the Antarctic Weddell Sea by 2050. Thecosome pteropods (pelagic snails) are bioindicators of ocean acidification (OA) because their aragonite shell dissolves easily at low Ωar$$ {\Omega}_{\mathrm{ar ...
Silke Lischka+5 more
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The Developmental Disorders of Fall Armyworm (<i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>, Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Caused by the Infection with <i>Nosema</i> sp. (Microsporidia: Nosematidae). [PDF]
Xu Y, Liu H, Huang X, Tan S, Shi W.
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Abstract Anthropogenic salinization resulting from road salt application can degrade aquatic environments by altering the structure and function of phytoplankton communities, ultimately reducing flows of resources through aquatic food webs. However, physiological mechanisms underlying taxon‐specific responses to salinization are often poorly linked to ...
Samuel A. T. Dias+5 more
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Abstract The Japanese turban snail Lunella coreensis is sensitive to ocean currents due to its short pelagic larval stage and moderate dispersal ability, making it an ideal model for studying genetic diversity shaped by paleoclimatic shifts. In this study, we analyzed the mitochondrial genes COI and 12S of museum samples collected from various coasts ...
Davin H. E. Setiamarga+5 more
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