Physiology of Ovarian Development in Crustaceans: Interactions Among Hormones, Nutrients, and Environmental Factors From Integrated Perspectives. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT The American Lobster (Homarus americanus) is the target of an extensive fishery in the Northwest Atlantic, yet there is no systematic method for evaluating relative performance of baits for the fishery. We used Baited Remote Underwater Video (BRUV) to assess lobster attraction to commercial baits versus natural prey.
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Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha modulates muscle growth and the molting process through its regulation of glycolysis in Neocaridina davidi. [PDF]
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A conserved chronobiological complex times C. elegans development. [PDF]
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Electrophoretic Plasma Protein Reference Intervals for Backyard Chickens From Northern Colorado. [PDF]
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Ringed Seal (Pusa hispida) Haul-Out Behavior and Emergence Timing in the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas. [PDF]
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Pyriproxyfen Disrupts Chitin and Trehalose Metabolism in the Silkworm <i>Bombyx mori</i>. [PDF]
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