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Thermal acclimation fails to confer a carbon budget advantage to invasive species over natives

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The Beginning of Photosynthesis

Origins of Life, 1974
There is no evolutionary continuity between photochemical abiosynthesis and bacterial photosynthesis. Rather, the photosynthetic bacteria are descendants of fermenters that did not use light. Photosynthesis and respiration, both using electron flow coupled with phosphorylation, have a common origin ('conversion hypothesis'), but photosynthesis came ...
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Photosynthesis in Copepods

Science, 1981
Zooplankton grazers consume appreciable amounts of algae that are not digested. Indigestibility has been considered of adaptive value to the algae and an unqualified disadvantage to the grazer. In Cartesian diver experiments, freshly killed copepods ( Acanthocyclops vernalis ) produced significant amounts of oxygen ...
William M. Lewis, Robert W. Epp
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