Haematoprotozoan parasites of marine fishes with special reference to mariculture [PDF]
This research study is divided into 4 major sections. Section A deals with the world-wide distribution of the haematoprotozoan parasites of marine fishes.
Kirmse, Peter D.
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Function, Ecology and Evolution of Seed Size in Hakea (Proteaceae) [PDF]
This study investigated function, ecology and evolution of variation in seed size in Hakea (Proteaceae). I first revealed that the evolution of seed size is phylogenetically constrained.
El-Ahmir, Sh-Hoob Mohamed
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Primates of the Caribbean: using historical-era introduction of monkeys in the Lesser Antilles to understand patterns of island evolution [PDF]
Across the world, islands were and still are inhabited by unique species, often restricted to their own island and found nowhere else. After their ancestors managed to reach an island from a mainland population and become isolated from this mainland and ...
Garrod, B
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Comparación de la variabilidad genética en poblaciones silvestres y de cultivo de paralichthys adspersus “lenguado” (pleuronectiformes, paralichthyidae) de Huarmey, Ancash, Perú, en base a marcadores microsatélites [PDF]
El lenguado Paralichthys adspersus es una especie nativa de gran importancia económica para la acuicultura en el Perú. Sin embargo, para establecer un plan de manejo adecuado es necesario un monitoreo constante de la estructura del pedigrí.
Sánchez Velásquez, Julissa Josselyn
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Morphological and Molecular Analysis of Australian Earwigs (Dermaptera) Points to Unique Species and Regional Endemism in the Anisolabididae Family. [PDF]
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Mus musculus helgolandicus: insights into their origin. A study based on genetic and morphometrics analysis [PDF]
Islands are a center of interest in evolutionary biology since the emergence of evolutionary theory itself. They are studied to understand the molecular mechanisms of evolution, adaptation and speciation. Invasive species are of particular interest since
Babiker, H.
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Selective mortality on early life-history traits of a temperate reef fish
Variability in recruitment and early life-history traits is widespread in many marine organisms. Phenotypic variation is particularly prevalent in the early life-history stages (e.g., larvae and juveniles) of reef fish, and provides the basis for ...
Caie, Phoebe
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Non-Native Mangroves (\u3ci\u3eRhizophora mangle\u3c/i\u3e) of Moloka\u27i, Hawai\u27i: a Socio-Ecological Analysis [PDF]
The formation of novel ecosystems by non-native species poses management challenges that are both socially and ecologically complex. This complexity necessitates consideration of both ecological dynamics and social attitudes and perceptions. Red mangrove
Lewis, Casey Lynette
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Biogeography and community assembly of demersal fishes across continental shelf seas [PDF]
Life is not distributed randomly on our Ocean planet but is organized by the environment, evolutionary history, and human-induced disturbances. These effects are multifaceted but only in recent years have scientific observations touched large expanses of
MacNeil, Liam
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