Two strigeoid trematodes, Apatemon (Apatemon) gracilis (Rudolphi, 1819) and Diploetomum (Dolichorchis)galaxiae n. sp., which encyst in the freshwater fish Galaxias auratus Johnston in Lake Crescent, Tasmania. [PDF]
The metacercaria and adult of Apatemon (Apatemon) gracilis (Rudolphi) and Diplostomum (Dolichorchis) galaxiae n.sp. are described and figured. Metacercarial cysts of these species occur in different parts of the endemic fish Galaxias auratus: A. gracilis
Hickman, JL, Smith, SJ
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Context: The determination of the magnetic field vector in quiescent solar prominences is possible by interpreting the Hanle and Zeeman effects in spectral lines. However, observational measurements are scarce and lack high spatial resolution.
Bueno, Javier Trujillo +2 more
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Disentangling true shape differences and experimenter bias: are dextral and sinistral snail shells exact mirror images? [PDF]
AbstractIn theory, snails can come in two enantiomorphs: either dextral (coiling clockwise) or sinistral (coiling counter‐clockwise). In snail species where both forms are actually present, coiling direction is determined by a single gene with delayed maternal inheritance; there is no predictable relationship between a snail's own coiling genotype and ...
Schilthuizen, M, Haase, M
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New Zealand Active Faults Database: the high‐resolution dataset v2.0
ABSTRACT The New Zealand Active Faults Database (NZAFD) contains underpinning data to help mitigate the impacts of future surface‐rupturing earthquakes in Aotearoa New Zealand. However, defining the associated hazards and risks must be undertaken at relevant scales and as such, the NZAFD contains two scale‐based datasets each serving complementary, but
Regine Morgenstern +13 more
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Pilsbrylia, a dextral-shelled door snail from South America (Gastropoda, Clausiliidae) [PDF]
The land snail genus Pilsbrylia Hylton Scott, 1952 has been recently shown to not belong to the superfamily to which it was originally assigned (i.e., the Orthalicoidea), instead pointing out a relationship with the Clausilioidea.
Rodrigo B. Salvador +1 more
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Tectonics, geology and origins of Te Riu‐a‐Māui / Zealandia
ABSTRACT Te Riu‐a‐Māui / Zealandia is a 95% submerged, five million square km southern hemisphere continent that includes the islands of New Zealand and New Caledonia. For the last 45 million years (Ma) Zealandia has been cut by the Pacific‐Australian plate boundary which today changes character from a west‐dipping subduction zone in the north to ...
Nick Mortimer
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New Insights Into Phanerozoic Tectonics Of South China: Part 1, Polyphase Deformation In The Jiuling And Lianyunshan Domains Of The Central Jiangnan Orogen [PDF]
The central Jiangnan Orogen, genetically formed by the Proterozoic Yangtze-Cathaysia collision, presents as a composite structural feature in the Phanerozoic with multiple ductile and brittle fabrics whose geometries, kinematics, and ages are crucial ...
Cui, J +6 more
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GNSS and InSAR Integration for 3‐D Crustal Deformation in California and Western Nevada
Abstract The regions of California and Nevada are shaped by dynamic tectonic and hydrologic processes that drive significant crustal deformation. In this study we use the method of Shen and Liu (2020), https://doi.org/10.1029/2019ea001036 to integrate Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR ...
Z.‐K. Shen, Z. Liu
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R-Spondin 2 governs Xenopus left-right body axis formation by establishing an FGF signaling gradient
Establishment of the left-right (LR, sinistral, dextral) body axis in many vertebrate embryos relies on cilia-driven leftward fluid flow within an LR organizer (LRO). A cardinal question is how leftward flow triggers symmetry breakage. The chemosensation
Hyeyoon Lee +2 more
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Abstract Extensional tectonic settings may undergo time‐dependent kinematic changes, causing a multiphase evolution of the resulting fault networks. Yet, the spatial and temporal evolution of fault networks during triaxial and biaxial strain remains underexplored.
Jun Liu +5 more
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