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Vibrio parahaemolyticus is the leading cause of seafood-borne gastroenteritis. While its interaction with edible marine animals is well known, its impact on non-edible hosts remains under-explored.
Alexandre Perrone +4 more
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An abundant sea anemone from the Carboniferous Mazon Creek Lagerstӓtte,
Roy E. Plotnick +2 more
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Mendocino power plant site ecological study, Quarterly Report No. 1; July 1 - September 30, 1971 [PDF]
This report is the first quarterly report submitted in partial fulfillment of Research Contract No. S-1902 between the Department of Fish and Game and the Pacific Gas and Electric Company.
Gotshall, Daniel W. +2 more
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Another bipolar deep-sea anemone: new species of Iosactis (Actiniaria, Endomyaria) from Antarctica [PDF]
Estefanía Rodríguez
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Semi-automated image analysis for the assessment of megafaunal densities at the Arctic deep-sea observatory HAUSGARTEN [PDF]
Bergmann, Melanie +7 more
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THE ECOLOGY OF MUTUALISM [PDF]
Elementary ecology texts tell us that organisms interact in three fundamen tal ways, generally given the names competition, predation, and mutualism. The third member has gotten short shrift (264), and even its name is not generally agreed on.
Boucher, Douglas H. +2 more
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Granulocytes of sea anemone Actinia equina (Linnaeus, 1758) body fluid contain and release cytolysins forming plaques of lysis [PDF]
The Cnidaria phylum includes organisms that are among the most poisonous animals. The exact composition of cnidarian bioactive molecules is not known in detail, but little is known on the cells that produce the toxins.
CAMMARATA, Matteo +2 more
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Expression of Sea Anemone Equistatin in Potato. Effects of Plant Proteases on Heterologous Protein Production [PDF]
Nikolay S. Outchkourov +3 more
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