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Community diversity metrics revealed a clear ecological gradient, with the highest diversity observed in recolonized mature stands, intermediate in the natural stands, and lowest in the restored stands. Taxonomic profiles varied with mangrove stand, age, and zonation.
Severino G. Salmo III +3 more
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Bioinspired bioadhesion: translating nature's adhesive strategies into regenerative medicine. [PDF]
Maharjan S +6 more
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Anti/De‐Icing and Broad‐Band IR Stealth: Ag2S‐Modified Wool
This study develops the multifunctional HMWF@Ag2S wool fabric via a simple two‐step strategy: fabricating hydrophobic HMWF through DA‐HDTMS reactions, then introducing Ag2S particles onto it via a green method to form a micro‐nano structure; the optimized fabric boasts 62.3% photothermal efficiency with power generation, anti/de‐icing performances and ...
Yuanlong Guo +5 more
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Context dependency of maintenance communities of invasive parasites under climate change: a case study of mussels and intestinal copepods in the Wadden Sea. [PDF]
Jolma ER +5 more
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Bone Targeting Peptide–Calcium Coordination Complexes for the Treatment of Osteoporosis
ABSTRACT Current calcium supplement strategies focus on bone‐targeted delivery to reduce bone loss or enhance bone formation. However, peptide–calcium complexes generally lack clear cell selectivity. This study demonstrated that pea peptides (PP), which were rich in aspartic acid (Asp) and glutamic acid (Glu) residues, had the potential to regulate ...
Mengqi Jian +6 more
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Occurrence of Clostridium perfringens in Shellfish. [PDF]
Ekundayo TC, Tabit FT.
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Abstract To better understand the dynamics of per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in complex freshwater ecosystems, we performed a systematic meta‐analysis of PFAS distributions and spatiotemporal variance in biota of the Laurentian Great Lakes watersheds.
Peter O. L. Martin +6 more
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The role of edible habitat complexity in food webs
Abstract Habitat complexity (HC) in part determines the diversity, stability, and behavior of food webs and can influence predation according to a wide variety of functional relationships. Many aquatic species provide HC and are also consumed by other species (e.g., macrophytes, corals, mussels).
Eden J. Forbes, Jason D. Stockwell
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