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Cooking, cleaning, and tossing: high-resolution analysis of domestic activities at the Mid-Neolithic site of Molino Casarotto (Vicenza, NE Italy). [PDF]
Cristiano N, Gregorio DS, Federico P.
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Using a model that translates qualitative prey detection data (presence/absence in predator gut contents) into quantitative predation rates, we estimate species‐specific diets of nine carabid species across three cropping contexts (wheat, sugar beet, and fodder beet) for five prey types.
Marion Rosec +12 more
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MoPSeq-DB: a user-friendly web application for genomic data management and analysis of marine mollusc pathogens. [PDF]
Battistel C +11 more
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Worldwide Invasions of Centrarchidae: The Dark Side of the Sunfish Family
ABSTRACT Freshwater fish invasions are major drivers of global ecological change, disrupting native biodiversity and ecosystem functions. However, many invasive fish hold significant socioeconomic value, resulting in conflict over their management. Centrarchidae, which are globally distributed and are important for sportfishing and aquaculture, are now
Neil Angelo Abreo +19 more
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Semiochemical applications for managing the grey field slug (Deroceras reticulatum Müller), a major pest of arable crops. [PDF]
Mustapha S +5 more
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An Emergent Seafood Nationalism Takes Hold in the United States
ABSTRACT This paper introduces the concept of ‘seafood nationalism’ to describe how, since 2024–2025, the United States increasingly uses tariffs, trade remedies, food safety enforcement and origin‐based rules to favour American seafood over foreign products.
Owen Temby
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Multiple invasions decimate the most imperiled freshwater invertebrates. [PDF]
Karatayev AY +4 more
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Adult ascidians are capable of regenerating their entire brains following injury, and glycosaminoglycans have been shown to either promote or inhibit neuritogenesis. In this study, dermatan 2,6‐disulfate (D2,6S) was identified as the predominant complex carbohydrate in the ascidian brain.
Taynan Motta Portal +5 more
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Hierarchical mechanical patterns in morphogenesis: from mollusc shells to plants, fungi and animals. [PDF]
Moulton DE, Goriely A, Chirat R.
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