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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Strains of microbial symbionts often vary in their effect on their host. However, little is known about how the genetic variation in microbial symbiont populations impacts host interactions with other co‐colonizing microbes.
Addison D. Buxton‐Martin +4 more
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Prevalence and risk factors of intestinal protozoal infections among patients in Malaysia: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Mizan NS +3 more
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Accumulation of Reserve Carbohydrate by Rumen Protozoa and Bacteria in Competition for Glucose
B. Denton +3 more
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The State of Beekeeping in India: Insights, Gaps, and Emerging Opportunities
ABSTRACT India's beekeeping industry primarily revolves around two domesticated honey bee species, Apis cerana and A. mellifera, which are central to commercial beekeeping. In addition, there are four wild honey bee species—A. dorsata, A. laboriosa (sympatric with A. dorsata), A. florea, and A. andreniformis (sympatric with A.
Sampat Ghosh +2 more
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A NOTE ON SYPHILIS AND CANCER, ETC., AND ON SOME PROTOZOA [PDF]
J. Jackson Clarke
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Abstract Invertebrate richness and community composition are key indicators of aquatic ecosystem health. Compared with morphotaxonomy‐based survey methods, DNA metabarcoding is a highly efficient and scalable biomonitoring approach that has become increasingly used in invertebrate surveys.
Xiaoyu Chen +3 more
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Cockroaches as Mechanical Vectors of Intestinal Parasites in Sana'a City, Yemen. [PDF]
Al-Azab AMA +2 more
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The Discovery of the Intestinal Protozoa of Man. 1
C. Dobell
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Testate amoebae record from the Laptev Sea coast and its implication for the reconstruction of Late Pleistocene and Holocene environments in the Arctic Siberia [PDF]
Andreev, Andrei +4 more
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We systematically reviewed 200 meta‐analyses (gathering over 9000 primary studies) on the effects of agriculture on biodiversity in croplands. Our systematic map of secondary research highlights significant geographical and taxonomic gaps, uncovering an overfocus on simple biodiversity metrics and on individual agricultural practices rather than ...
Jonathan Bonfanti +11 more
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