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Epiphytic diatoms of the Tisza River, Kisköre reservoir and some oxbows of the Tisza River after the cyanide and heavy metal pollution in 2000 [PDF]
The Tisza River is a large tributary of the Danube River. The largest reservoir of the river is the Kisköre reservoir, and there are furthermore a great number of oxbows in the vicinity of the river.
Kiss, Keve Tihamér+3 more
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Abstract Environmental flows (e‐flows) assessments are a powerful mechanism for enhancing and conserving the ecosystem goods and services rivers provide while allocating water to essential human use. There is a paucity of e‐flows assessments and implementation in water scarce regions such as the Middle East, where limited freshwater resources are under
P. Mark Graham+4 more
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Abstract Introduction The skin is the largest and most visible organ of the human body. As such, skin infections can have a significant impact on overall health, social wellbeing and self‐image. In 2019, we published a systematic review of the treatment, prevention and public health control of skin infections including impetigo, scabies, crusted ...
Ingrid Amgarth‐Duff+15 more
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Gastrocopta pediculus (Shuttleworth, 1852) Description Pilsbry 1916 – 1918. Distribution Widely distributed among tropical Pacific islands, probably native to Indonesia and the tropical western Pacific (Brook et al. 2010). In Chile, this species has been reported only from Easter Island (39°48 ʹ S, 73°14 ʹ W), Región de Valparaiso (Boyko and Cordeiro ...
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Trichodina pediculus Ehrenberg 1838
Trichodina pediculus Ehrenberg, 1838 (fig. 2, e) L o c a l i t y. Desna River, Lake Berizka, the Danube delta (table 1). D e s c r i p t i o n. Cell diameter 51.1–62.3 (57.6 ± 3.9; 9), diameter of adhesive disc 46.1–53.5 (49.1 ± 2.9; 9). Denticle number 22–26 (23.3 ± 1.9; 9). Border membrane 2.2–4.3 (3.6 ± 1.2; 9) in width.
Drobiniak, O., Kutsokon, Yu., Kvach, Yu.
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On the nutrition of the predatory cladocerans Leptodora and Bythotrephes. [Translation of: Byulleten' Institute Biologii Vodokhranilishch 6, pp. 21-22, 1960] [PDF]
Results of the investigation on certain problems of the nutrition of Leptodora and Bythotrephes in Rybinsk Reservoir (Russia) are reviewed. To clarify the composition of the food of Leptodora and Bythotrephes in this period, experiments were provided on ...
Mordukhai-Boltovskaya, E.D.
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Approximately 150 years of research on freshwater jellyfish globally have resulted in a considerable amount of information. However, this is not comprehensively available to most researchers worldwide. Scattered information allows only for a fragmented view of the research field, which mediated by climate change received increasing importance.
Florian Lüskow+10 more
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Entodermoscopy: dermoscopy for the diagnosis of pediculosis [PDF]
Relata-se um caso clínico no qual a dermatoscopia de epiluminescência sem contato foi empregada como método auxiliar para o diagnóstico e a avaliação clínica da eficácia do tratamento da pediculose do couro cabeludo.We report a clinical case in which ...
CRIADO, Paulo Ricardo
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Abstract Genetic analyses of host‐specific parasites can elucidate the evolutionary histories and biological features of their hosts. Here, we used population‐genomic analyses of ectoparasitic seal lice (Echinophthirius horridus) to shed light on the postglacial history of seals in the Arctic Ocean and the Baltic Sea region.
Ludmila Sromek+9 more
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Western Mediterranean climate and environment since Marine Isotope Stage 3: a 50,000-year record from Lake Banyoles, Spain [PDF]
We present new stable isotope (δ¹⁸Ocalcite and δ¹³ Ccalcite) and diatom data from a 67-m sediment core (BAN II) from Lake Banyoles, northeastern Spain.
Hoebig, Nicole+7 more
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