Fly me to the canopy: Diptera communities in oak forest crowns as bioindicators of stand decline
Diptera diversity: Oak decline increases the overall Diptera diversity, particularly in saproxylic and floricolous guilds, likely due to more open canopies and greater deadwood and floral resource availability. Family responses: Dolichopodidae, Empididae, Hybotidae and Anthomyiidae thrive in declining stands, whereas Mycetophilidae and other fungus ...
Anastasia Paupe +32 more
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Research Progress in Bat Dietary Analysis: Methods, Applications, and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
Guo Q, Liu Y, Liu S, Geng Y.
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Phylogenomic resolution of Imparidentia (Mollusca: Bivalvia) diversification through mitochondrial genomes. [PDF]
Wang Y, Yang Y, Kong L, Sasaki T, Li Q.
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1972–2017, the total moth biomass ina subarctic community had a positive trend but biomass trends differ betweenmoth groups based on taxonomy, phenology and resource use. In the northern latitudes,outbreaking species impact greatly moth biomass Moth biomass is associated withtemperature variables and marine Regime shifts, which can be effective ...
Julia J. J. Fält‐Nardmann +7 more
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Supernatant of plant-associated bacteria potency against biofilms formed by foodborne pathogen and food spoilage bacteria. [PDF]
Gandasurya G +4 more
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First evidence of microbial wood degradation in the coastal waters of the Antarctic. [PDF]
Björdal CG, Dayton PK.
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Abstract Triploidy is an effective tool for producing sterile fishes but often results in impaired performance in commercial aquaculture. In light of this, our study compared the physiological response to exhaustive exercise in juvenile diploid and triploid Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus, a polar species with great potential for aquaculture.
John D. Clark, Tillmann J. Benfey
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Molecular Techniques and Ecological Data for Taxonomically Difficult Groups: A Case Study of a Morphologically Variable New Species in the Genus <i>Chrysobothris</i> (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). [PDF]
Huang B +5 more
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Polar cod Boreogadus saida occurrence is driven by temperature at the margin of its distribution
Abstract With a warming Arctic, suitable habitat for polar cod Boreogadus saida (Lepechin 1774) is predicted to decrease. We investigated the changes in distribution of polar cod on the southern limit of its distribution in the Atlantic Ocean (around Iceland) during both autumn and spring after a recent period of warming in the area.
James Kennedy, Christophe Pampoulie
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