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Ecological and evolutionary influences on the elemental composition of birds. [PDF]
Duvall ES +3 more
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ABSTRACT Pine aphids are notoriously destructive sap‐sucking pests of pine trees worldwide. We investigated the biocontrol efficacy of Bacillus velezensis CE100 through cuticle‐degrading enzymes, which degrade the cuticular structure of insect pests.
Henry B. Ajuna +7 more
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Reproductive success and offspring survival decline for female elephant seals past prime age. [PDF]
Payne AR +21 more
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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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The pathogenesis of <i>Hematodinium</i> spp. in decapod crustaceans - recent advances and unanswered questions. [PDF]
Rowley AF.
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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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The blood-sucking tick Ixodes hexagonus reveals dietary stable isotope signatures of mammalian hosts. [PDF]
Mortier GG +6 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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Differences in phenology across three trophic levels between two Afrotropical sites separated by four degrees latitude. [PDF]
Jarrett C +10 more
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