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Optimizing laboratory cultivation of wood-inhabiting fungi with emphasis on applied conservation. [PDF]

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A massive tsunami promoted gene flow and increased genetic diversity in a near threatened plant species

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Genetic Diversity in Natural Populations of the Near-Threatened Species Lignobrycon myersi (Characiformes, Triportheidae): Implications for Species Conservation

Zebrafish, 2023
The river basins of Brazil contain a highly diverse ichthyofauna of remarkable endemism, including several threatened species. Accordingly, Lignobrycon myersi is a fish species distributed only in a few rivers from the state of Bahia, northeastern Brazil.
Lisianne de Souza Oliveira   +5 more
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Effects of salinity stress on antioxidant status and inflammatory responses in females of a “Near Threatened” economically important fish species Notopterus chitala: a mechanistic approach

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022
In the present study, acute stress responses of adult female Notopterus chitala were scrutinized by antioxidant status and inflammation reaction in the gill and liver at five different salinity exposures (0, 3, 6, 9, 12 ppt). Oxidative defense was assessed by determining superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione S-transferase, and ...
Mahammed Moniruzzaman   +3 more
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A new near-threatened species, Syzygium halmaherense (Myrtaceae), from Halmahera Island, Maluku, Indonesia

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A new species of Myrtaceae, Syzygium halmaherense, is described from the Weda Bay area of Halmahera, Maluku, Indonesia. Syzygium halmaherense resembles S. perspicuinervium but differs in leaf and flower morphology. Syzygium halmaherense has shorter petioles, cordate bases, acute to obtuse apices, and lacks abaxial glandular-puncticulate, unlike S ...
SITI SUNARTI   +5 more
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Tree hollows are of conservation importance for a Near-Threatened python species

2012
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Understanding microhabitat requirements for species vulnerable to anthropogenic threats can provide important information to conservation managers. This may be particularly true for ectotherms, where behaviour and physiology (e.g. digestion, responsiveness and activity patterns) are strongly influenced
Bryant, G. L.   +3 more
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Breeding Migrations in Crawfish Frogs (Lithobates areolatus): Long-Distance Movements, Burrow Philopatry, and Mortality in a Near-Threatened Species

Copeia, 2012
Movements are risky behaviors to animals, and amphibians are no exception, yet most species of amphibians exhibit cyclic annual movements. Crawfish Frogs (Lithobates areolatus) are a relatively understudied species of North American amphibian considered to be “Near Threatened” globally.
Jennifer L. Heemeyer, Michael J. Lannoo
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Climate Change Alarms the Survival of Near Threatened Species Malayan Giant Squirrel (Ratufa bicolor Sparrman, 1778) in India

open access: closedMammal Study, 2020
Ratufa bicolor is a diurnal, arboreal, and herbivorous rodent occurs mainly in evergreen and semi-evergreen forests of north-eastern India and known to be one of the forest health indicator species. The present study was conducted to enumerate the climatic factors governing the distribution of R. bicolor in its habitat range in India and their climatic
Paromit Chatterjee   +4 more
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