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New data on rotifers (Rotifera) from European waterbodies. [PDF]
Iakovenko NS +8 more
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Osmotolerance is a driver of microbial carbon processes in the Elbe estuary. [PDF]
Tobias-Hünefeldt SP +6 more
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The Global Observation System for Mercury dataset for mercury stable isotope signatures in environmental media. [PDF]
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Phycologia, 1993
Abstract The comparative physiological ecology of two freshwater and one marine isolate of Bostrychia moritziana (Sonder ex Kutzing) J. Agardh from Venezuela and one marine isolate from Australia was investigated. Growth pattern and the concentrations of the isomeric hexitols d-dulcitol and d-sorbitol were examined in relation to a range of salinities ...
Ulf Karsten, J A West
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Abstract The comparative physiological ecology of two freshwater and one marine isolate of Bostrychia moritziana (Sonder ex Kutzing) J. Agardh from Venezuela and one marine isolate from Australia was investigated. Growth pattern and the concentrations of the isomeric hexitols d-dulcitol and d-sorbitol were examined in relation to a range of salinities ...
Ulf Karsten, J A West
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Special Volume of Marine and Freshwater Biodiversity and Ecological Conservation
Zootaxa, 2022Shao, Yi-Ta, Ho, Hsaun-Ching, Yang, Chien-Hui, Chen, I-Shiung (2022): Special Volume of Marine and Freshwater Biodiversity and Ecological Conservation. Zootaxa 5189 (1): 1-2, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5189.1.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5189.1 ...
Yi-Ta, Shao +3 more
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Ecological speciation in marinev.freshwater fishes
Journal of Fish Biology, 2009Absolute barriers to dispersal are not common in marine systems, and the prevalence of planktonic larvae in marine taxa provides potential for gene flow across large geographic distances. These observations raise the fundamental question in marine evolutionary biology as to whether geographic and oceanographic barriers alone can account for the high ...
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2014
Abstract The highly pneumatic skeleton of the extinct flying pterosaurs suggests that they would float high up on open water, but in a posture rather different to that of birds. However, the exact posture of the body and head remains unknown and would be critical for an ocean going pterosaur forced onto the waters' surface or animals that alighted to
Hone, David W. E., Henderson, Donald M.
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Abstract The highly pneumatic skeleton of the extinct flying pterosaurs suggests that they would float high up on open water, but in a posture rather different to that of birds. However, the exact posture of the body and head remains unknown and would be critical for an ocean going pterosaur forced onto the waters' surface or animals that alighted to
Hone, David W. E., Henderson, Donald M.
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Innate Immunity, Environmental Drivers, and Disease Ecology of Marine and Freshwater Invertebrates
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 2006Despite progress in the past decade, researchers struggle to evaluate the hypothesis that environmental conditions compromise immunity and facilitate new disease outbreaks. In this chapter, we review known immunological mechanisms for selected phyla and find that there are critical response pathways common to all invertebrates.
Laura D. Mydlarz +2 more
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