Assessment of Chlorella vulgaris as a biological control agent against tortoise tick Hyalomma aegyptium (Acari: Ixodidae) in Egypt. [PDF]
Okely M, Ali AAB.
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This study characterizes previously undocumented host tissues in Steinernema nematodes, including putative coelomocytes, intestinal compartments, and inter‐cuticular spaces colonized by Escherichia coli Nissle 1917. Our findings reveal niche‐specific microbial interactions distinct from those with native symbionts, establishing a platform for ...
Victoria Chen +3 more
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Identification, expression profiling, and functional characterization of trehalase genes (OaTRE1 and OaTRE) in Oedaleus asiaticus (Orthoptera: Acridoidea). [PDF]
Liu M +6 more
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Prioritising research on endocrine disruption in the marine environment: a global perspective
ABSTRACT A healthy ocean is a crucial life support system that regulates the global climate, is a source of oxygen and supports major economic activities. A vast and understudied biodiversity from micro‐ to macro‐organisms is integral to ocean health.
Patricia I. S. Pinto +23 more
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Prospective evaluation study of a novel endoscopic revision technique after metal stent deployment for hepatic hilar obstruction. [PDF]
Kamawaki K +9 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding patterns of connectivity and adaptive divergence is crucial for supporting conservation and sustainable management of harvested species. This study utilised single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to investigate spatially explicit patterns of genetic structure, gene flow and adaptive divergence in the commercially important ...
Michael J. R. Mendiola +5 more
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Eyestalk transcriptome analysis reveals sexually dimorphic host-parasite interactions: divergent molecular strategies of <i>Polyascus</i> sp. for reproductive and growth regulation in <i>Eriocheir sinensis</i>. [PDF]
Xie J, Ying C, Tang Z, Yang Y, Liu K.
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Benefits of Lobster Translocation to Fishery Productivity and Economics in Tasmania
ABSTRACT Large‐scale translocation of Southern Rock Lobsters, Jasus edwardsii, in Tasmania has been conducted for over two decades. This involves moving slow‐growing lobsters from deep‐water areas to inshore, warmer areas to increase growth rates and improve commercial characteristics, especially shell color.
Stephen Bradshaw +5 more
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