Nematodes down under: State of knowledge and future trends [PDF]
Nematodes inhabit most environments that address their need of water, carbon, and energy. They also play an important role in epigean food webs by occupying different trophic levels, while providing essential ecosystem services such as regulating ...
Fourie, Hendrika +9 more
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Life cycle and population growth rate of Caenorhabditis elegans studied by a new method [PDF]
Muschiol D, Schroeder F, Traunspurger W. Life cycle and population growth rate of Caenorhabditis elegans studied by a new method. BMC Ecology. 2009;9(1):14.Background: The free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is the predominant model organism in ...
Schroeder Fabian +8 more
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Chronogaster troglodytes sp n (Nemata, Chronogasteridae) from Mobile cave, with a review of cavernicolous nematodes [PDF]
Summary -Chronogaster lroglodytes sp. n. (Nemata : Chronogasteridae) is described as the first true cavernicolous nematode which was recovered from Movile Cave in Romania.
George O Poinar +2 more
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The fungal communities of the "Fiume Coperto" sulfurous cave waters. [PDF]
Within the biospeleological and ecological researches carried out in the Fiume Coperto Cave, investigation on fungal community of sulfurous water has been carried out in three different period (21/12/2000, 25/5/2001, 28/10/2001).
MAGGI, Oriana +4 more
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Microbial roles in cave biogeochemical cycling. [PDF]
Zhu HZ, Jiang CY, Liu SJ.
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Meiofauna in a chemosynthetic groundwater ecosystem: Movile Cave, Romania
Die 1986 entdeckte Movile-Höhle stellt ein Grundwasserökosystem dar, das eine artenreiche Gemeinschaft von Wirbellosen beherbergt. Jedoch erreicht keinerlei photoautotroph produzierte Nahrung die Höhle, die seit mindestens der letzten Eiszeit vollständig von der Erdoberfläche isoliert ist.
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Movile Cave: a chemoautotrophically based groundwater ecosystem [PDF]
The last 50 years of research on the subterranean biome has revealed considerable taxonomic and ecological diversity as well as unique lineages of organisms - even a new animal class - dependent on a variety of energy sources.
Humphreys, W. F. +2 more
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Sub-Liquid and Atmospheric Measurement Instrument To Autonomously Monitor the Biochemistry of Natural Aquatic Ecosystems. [PDF]
Nazarious MI +2 more
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Investigating the Physiological and Metabolic Requirements of the Tramway Ridge Microbial Community, Mt Erebus, Antarctica [PDF]
Mount Erebus is the most active volcano on the Antarctic continent, and has the most geographically and physically isolated geothermal soil on Earth. It is exposed to some of the most extreme environmental conditions on the planet.
Vickers, Chelsea Joy
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Sulfidic Habitats in the Gypsum Karst System of Monte Conca (Italy) Host a Chemoautotrophically Supported Invertebrate Community. [PDF]
Nicolosi G +6 more
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