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This study comprehended the allergen profiles of six edible crab species using proteomic and transcriptomic analyses and identified 11 putative allergens. King crab has a distinct protein and allergen profile, with the discovery of malate dehydrogenase as a novel king crab‐specific allergen registered as Para c 11.
Shanshan Li +11 more
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Shake it off: exploring drivers and outcomes of autotomy in marine invertebrates. [PDF]
Jobson S, Hamel JF, Mercier A.
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Potential effects of ocean acidification on cold-winter marine invertebrates [PDF]
Katie Verkaik
openalex
Morphometric and Paleobiological Insights Into Pleistocene Sicilian Wolf Populations
ABSTRACT The Pleistocene wolves (Canis lupus) from Sicily represent one of the few known insular populations of this species from that time period. Despite their potential relevance for understanding carnivore adaptations in insular contexts, no dedicated study has previously investigated their morphology and evolutionary significance.
Domenico Tancredi +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Biodegradation of polyethylene in digestive gland homogenates of marine invertebrates. [PDF]
Istomina A +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Genomic Evidence for Speciation with Gene Flow in Broadcast Spawning Marine Invertebrates. [PDF]
Hirase S +7 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigated shape variations and morphological integration between the components of crusher and cutter claws in two species of swimming crabs, Callinectes danae and Callinectes ornatus. The propodi and dactyli of the claws were analysed in males and females of both species, using geometric morphometric techniques to identify ...
Julia Tadiotto +4 more
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Tissue oxygenation, formation of reactive oxygen species and induction of antioxidant defense systems in polar and temperate marine invertebrates and fish [PDF]
Abele, Doris, Puntarulo, Susana
core
ABSTRACT Weapons are morphological structures used by animals in various contexts, especially in intra‐specific contests and visual displays. In snapping shrimps of the genus Alpheus, particularly the monogamous species Alpheus brasileiro, both sexes bear enlarged chelipeds, potentially conferring advantages in mate competition or territorial defence ...
Leonardo Moreira +3 more
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