Halicephalobus Timm 1956 [PDF]
On the distribution and association of the genus Halicephalobus Timm, 1956 Halicephalobus is largely a cosmopolitan bacteriophagous genus, which is known for its diverse habitat range. The original localities of representative species show a diversity
Tahseen, Q., Mahboob, M.
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Evaluation of the consumption of expanded polystyrene (styrofoam) for larvae of two species of Coleoptera (Tenebrio molitor and Zophobas atratus) and their inclusion in cachama fry diets white (Piaractus brachypomus) [PDF]
ilustraciones, diagramasEn la actualidad los residuos sólidos se han convertido en un gran problema ambiental, porque su manejo es ineficiente. Dentro de los residuos sólidos, los plásticos representan un gran desafío debido a su alta producción y ...
Bonilla Amaya, Miguel Fernando
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Phylogenetic Position and In Situ Identification of Ectosymbiotic Spirochetes on Protists in the Termite Gut [PDF]
, Akinori Yamada, Yuichi Hongoh
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Multiple alignments of symbiotic protist cellulase and catalytic domains of the members of the glycoside hydrolase family 7. [PDF]
Rs, Reticulitermes speratus symbiotic protists; Hs, Hodotermopsis sjostedti symbiotic protists; Nk, Neotermes koshunensis symbiotic protists; Md, Mastotermes darwiniensis symbiotic protists; Cp, Cryptocercus punctulatus symbiotic protists; Numbered ...
Tetsushi Inoue (368052) +7 more
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Caste differentiation in lower termites [PDF]
Social insects are prominent model organisms of evolutionary biology. Their castes are an example of phenotypic plasticity and differential gene expression produces strong differences among their traits.
Weil, Tobias
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Deciphering The Synergism Of Endogenous Glycoside Hydrolase Families 1 And 9 From Coptotermes Gestroi [PDF]
Termites can degrade up to 90% of the lignocellulose they ingest using a repertoire of endogenous and symbiotic degrading enzymes. Termites have been shown to secrete two main glycoside hydrolases, which are GH1 (EC 3.2.1.21) and GH9 (EC 3.2.1.4) members.
Cota J. +11 more
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On The Apterous Line Of The Termite Velocitermes Heteropterus (isoptera: Termitidae): Developmental Pathways And Cellulose Digestion [PDF]
Termites are social insects with an extraordinary ability to digest cellulose. Termite societies are structured into castes, and patterns of postembryonic development vary between different termite species.
Costa-Leonardo A.M. +3 more
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Horizontal transmission of symbiotic microbes by the termite Neotermes koshunensis(Shiraki) [PDF]
琉球大学21世紀プログラム「サンゴ礁島嶼系の生物多様性の総合解析」平成18年度成果発表会(平成19年3月10日開催) 招待講演会会場:琉球大学50周年記念館1F,ポスター発表会場 ...
Tokuda, Gaku +4 more
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High-resolution structures of Neotermes koshunensis beta-glucosidase mutants provide insights into the catalytic mechanism and the synthesis of glucoconjugates. [PDF]
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Jeng, WY;Wang, NC;Lin, CT;Chang, WJ;Liu, CI;Wang, AHJ
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Acquisition and transmission of symbiotic methanogens by termite, Neotermes koshunensis - vertical or horizontal transfer? [PDF]
琉球大学21世紀COEプログラム「サンゴ礁島嶼系の生物多様性の総合解析」平成19年度成果発表会(平成20年3月1日開催) 招待講演会会場:理系複号棟102号室,ポスター発表会場 ...
福世, 健吾 +5 more
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