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Abstract The European catfish Silurus glanis L. continues to spread as an invasive species in Europe. Meanwhile, increasing abundance and range expansions are also suspected within its native distribution. The objective of this study was to characterize the feeding, growth and abundance of S.
Jan Baer+4 more
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Mucus Trail Proteins May Infer Reproductive Readiness for Land Snails. [PDF]
Ballard KR+4 more
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Diplostomum‐Induced Sac Formation in Lenses of Ameiurus Bullheads: A Host Defence Response?
ABSTRACT Trematodes of the genus Diplostomum (Diplostomidae) are widely distributed and significant fish pathogens known for causing a range of negative effects. Any mechanism that protects the host from the parasite thus represents an evolutionary advantage.
Markéta Ondračková+6 more
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Biological Diversity Associated with Pesticides Residues in Certain Egyptian Watercourses. [PDF]
Abdel-Motleb A+2 more
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Taxon-specific redox conditions control fossilisation pathways. [PDF]
Corthésy N, Antcliffe JB, Saleh F.
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Understanding marine biodiversity patterns and drivers: The fall of Icarus
Abstract Biodiversity patterns are fundamental in our understanding of the distribution of life, ecosystem function, and conservation. In this concept analysis, A survey of the existing knowledge on marine biodiversity patterns and drivers across latitudes, longitudes, and depths indicates that none of the postulated patterns represent a rule.
Roberto Danovaro
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Distribution and Fasciola infection rates of Lymnaea snails and cattle in high-salinity areas of Mekong Delta, Vietnam. [PDF]
Loan DT+4 more
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Matching maternal and paternal experiences underpin molecular thermal acclimation
Abstract The environment experienced by one generation has the potential to affect the subsequent one through non‐genetic inheritance of parental effects. Since both mothers and fathers can influence their offspring, questions arise regarding how the maternal, paternal and offspring experiences integrate into the resulting phenotype.
L. C. Bonzi+5 more
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Editorial for the Special Issue "Neurobiology of Invertebrates Inaccessible from Mammalian Studies". [PDF]
Ito E, Namiki K.
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