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The complete mitochondrial genome of Alpheus hoplocheles (Decapoda: Alpheidae)
The snapping shrimp genus Alpheus is the most diverse and abundant genus of Caridea. However, the phylogenetic and taxonomic studies have so far been limited. In this study, we report the third complete mitochondrial genome of Alpheus from A. hoplocheles.
Shengping Zhong, Yanfei Zhao, Qin Zhang
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This study investigates the role of the vision gene RGR using novel dual knockout zebrafish models. The loss of rgra and rgrb results in zebrafish larvae having reduced visual function and altered retinoid profiles under light but not dark conditions. The OKR phenotype is enhanced under higher light intensities.
Grace Ruddin +13 more
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Exaggerated displays do not improve mounting success in male seaweed flies Fucellia tergina (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). [PDF]
Signals of individual quality are assumed to be difficult to exaggerate, either because they are directly linked to underlying traits (indices) or because they are costly to perform (handicaps).
Briffa, M, Memmott, R
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Abstract Fisheries constitute one of the major benefits that oceans provide for people. Yet anthropogenic pressures and global changes are disrupting coastal systems, eroding marine biodiversity and threatening the food security of traditional populations.
Fabricio C. Albuquerque +4 more
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The Crangonidae or snapping shrimp of Hawaii
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Snapping shrimps sound in Black sea
Proceedings of the ICA 2019 and EAA Euroregio : 23rd International Congress on Acoustics, integrating 4th EAA Euroregio 2019 : 9-13 September 2019, Aachen, Germany / proceedings editor: Martin Ochmann, Michael Vorländer, Janina Fels 23rd International Congress on Acoustics, integrating 4th EAA Euroregio 2019, ICA 2019, Aachen, Germany, 9 Sep 2019 - 13 ...
Bibikov, Nikolay Grigorievich +3 more
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Parallel Saltational Evolution of Ultrafast Movements in Snapping Shrimp Claws [PDF]
How do stunning functional innovations evolve from unspecialized progenitors? This puzzle is particularly acute for ultrafast movements of appendages in arthropods as diverse as shrimps [1], stomatopods [2], insects [3-6], and spiders [7]. For example, the spectacular snapping claws of alpheid shrimps close so fast (∼0.5 ms) that jetted water creates a
Tomonari, Kaji +3 more
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Tensile Properties of 3D‐Printed Porous Bouligand Structured Polymer Plates
The tensile performance of porous Bouligand‐structured polymers is governed by pitch angle and fiber spacing. Experimental and FEA results reveal optimal strength and stiffness at 30∘$^\circ$, with mechanical efficiency scaling with density. These tunable bioinspired architectures bridge cellular solids and composites, offering lightweight, damage ...
Praveenkumar Subhash Patil +2 more
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Harnessing Macromolecular Crowding of Proteins for Engineering Sustainable Nanofiltration Membranes
Novel biodegradable and solvent‐resistant nanofiltration membranes fabricated by harnessing the macromolecular crowding of zein protein induced by solvent interactions. Scattering experiments and molecular dynamics simulations confirmed the macromolecular crowding formation and revealed the structural characteristics of the membranes.
Claudia Oviedo +6 more
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There is growing awareness of underwater noise in a variety of marine habitats, and how such noise may adversely affect marine species. This is of particular concern for acoustically-specialized species, such as dolphins.
Sarah A. Marley +4 more
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