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Biochemostratigraphy of the Eger floodplain (Southern Germany) - Detection and quantification of heavy metal contamination and paleoenvironmental conditions: The basic dataset. [PDF]

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Zvara E   +18 more
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The under-ice habitat constitutes a critical survival hub for zooplankton in the Central Arctic Ocean

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Cornils A   +18 more
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Introduction Aux Ostracodes

open access: yesBulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration, 1964
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Sex and ostracods

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1994
In the quest to ascertain the selective agents sustaining sex, much effort has been directed to studies of the origin and fate of asexuals. Ostracod crustaceans are of particular importance to this work, as they appear to show the highest incidence of transitions to parthenogenesis of any animal group.
J A, Chaplin, J E, Havel, P D, Hebert
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I. -Les Ostracodes benthiques/ The benthic Ostracods

Géologie Méditerranéenne, 1979
L'étude de 102 échantillons a permis de dénombrer 211 espèces. Une espèce est décrite comme nouvelle. On a établi 4 associations caractéristiques entre les profondeurs suivantes : 0-50 m ;50-100 m ; 100-150 m ; > 150 m. La distribution bathymétrique des espèces correspond partiellement à celle observée en Adriatique. Un nombre limité d'espèces
Bonaduce, G.   +5 more
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Ostracodes

Nouvelles archives du Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Lyon, 1984
Inventaire des faunes isolées dans l'UMM et l'OMM ; la majorité des formes déterminées est marine à saumâtre (43 espèces). Commentaires sur les corrélations et voies de communication entre les trois bassins du Rhône, du Rhin et de la Paratéthys.
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Occurrence of Hemocyanin in Ostracod Crustaceans

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2014
Hemocyanin is a copper-containing protein that transports O2 in the hemolymph of many arthropod species. Within the crustaceans, hemocyanin appeared to be restricted to Malacostraca but has recently been identified in Remipedia. Here, we report the occurrence of hemocyanin in ostracods, indicating that this respiratory protein is more widespread within
Julia C, Marxen   +3 more
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Mummified Pleistocene Ostracods in Alaska

Science, 1966
Preserved soft parts of ostracod specimens were recovered from beach and lagoon sediments from the Gubik Formation, of Quaternary age, at Barrow, Alaska.
R A, Schmidt, P V, Sellmann
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