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Characterization of tire and road wear particles in experimental biota samples. [PDF]
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Supplement for "The response of phytoplankton, zooplankton and zoobenthos communities to changes in the quality of inflow water of small aquaculture ponds" submitted to Limnologica Journal [PDF]
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Spatial niche differentiation and key driving factors of dominant benthic macroinvertebrates in Qinhuangdao City, China. [PDF]
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SIBES: Long-term and large-scale monitoring of intertidal macrozoobenthos and sediment in the Dutch Wadden Sea. [PDF]
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Earthworms (Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae) and mycobacteria
Veterinary Microbiology, 2003The objective of the study was to define the role of earthworms in the survival of mycobacteria in animal populations. In 13 sampling sites mycobacteria were detected in 53 (5.5%) samples of faeces and parenchymatous tissues from animals, in 25 (7.3%) environmental and in nine (8.2%) earthworm samples. In cattle and goat farms affected by Mycobacterium
O A, Fischer +8 more
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1981
In Yugoslavia Oligochaeta have been relatively inadequately reseached, especially the Enchytraeidae family, and that was the main motive for making this catalogue. The classification of higher taxonomic units (till families), which representatives can be found in Yugoslavia, has been made on the basis of the system made by Jamieson (1978).
Kerovec, Mladen, Mršić, Narcis
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In Yugoslavia Oligochaeta have been relatively inadequately reseached, especially the Enchytraeidae family, and that was the main motive for making this catalogue. The classification of higher taxonomic units (till families), which representatives can be found in Yugoslavia, has been made on the basis of the system made by Jamieson (1978).
Kerovec, Mladen, Mršić, Narcis
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Biological Reviews, 1947
SummaryOligochaete nephridia are now classified into holonephridia and meronephridia; the former are large and occur as a pair per segment, while the latter are small and are numerous in each segment. The meronephridia are derived from holonephridia by a process of branching and multiplication either at an early or a late stage of development.
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SummaryOligochaete nephridia are now classified into holonephridia and meronephridia; the former are large and occur as a pair per segment, while the latter are small and are numerous in each segment. The meronephridia are derived from holonephridia by a process of branching and multiplication either at an early or a late stage of development.
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