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Trematode infection buffers heat stress in blue mussels Mytilus edulis: The role of heat shock proteins

open access: yesJournal of Animal Ecology, EarlyView.
The study shows that parasite infection changes heat shock protein expression and can increase heat tolerance in blue mussels. By separating parasite and temperature effects, the results suggest that infection may improve survival during heat stress, highlighting important parasite–host interactions for climate change resilience. Abstract The influence
Annika Greve   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Tatars in Ottoman historical writings: Formulating the question

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение
Research Objectives: The purpose of the study is to analyze information about the Tatars in Ottoman historical writings. Research materials: Ottoman historical writings contain quite original information about the Golden Horde and the Tatar khanates ...
Mirgaleev I.M.
doaj   +1 more source

Linguistic Evidence Suggests that Xiōng‐nú and Huns Spoke the Same Paleo‐Siberian Language

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, EarlyView.
Abstract The Xiōng‐nú were a tribal confederation who dominated Inner Asia from the third century BC to the second century AD. Xiōng‐nú descendants later constituted the ethnic core of the European Huns. It has been argued that the Xiōng‐nú spoke an Iranian, Turkic, Mongolic or Yeniseian language, but the linguistic affiliation of the Xiōng‐nú and the ...
Svenja Bonmann, Simon Fries
wiley   +1 more source

Winter fruit contribution to the performance of the invasive fruit fly Drosophila suzukii under different thermal regimes

open access: yesInsect Science, EarlyView.
Highlights: The contribution of winter and early spring‐available fruit (Aucuba japonica, Elaeagnus ×submacrophylla, and Viscum album) to the performance of D. suzukii depended on their P:C ratio and biophysical properties Even though D. suzukii performance was the lowest in A.
Jordy Larges   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

The analysis of the Crimean Tatars since 2014 Crimean hybrid conflict [PDF]

open access: yesCES Working Papers, 2020
The occupation of Crimea determined the Crimean Tatars to react with obvious and clear-cut response: condemning the Russian aggression against the Ukrainian territorial integrity.
Sezai ÖZÇELİK
doaj  

Adaptation of the invasive pest Drosophila suzukii to a specialized nutritional niche

open access: yesInsect Science, EarlyView.
Unlike most Drosophila larvae that feed on spoiled food, Drosophila suzukii larvae thrive on ripening fruits and consequently face a low‐protein, high‐carbohydrate nutritional challenge. Comparisons of growth among D. suzukii, D. biarmipes, and D. melanogaster larvae across diets with varying protein‐to‐carbohydrate ratios demonstrate that D.
Yan Hou, Ying Zhen
wiley   +1 more source

On the term “Tatar”/”Tatars” in Russian sources of the 15th–16th centurie

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение
Research objectives: To study the use of the word “Tatar”/“Tatars” in Russian written sources of the 15th and 16th centuries. Research materials: This work is based on an analysis of embassy books, chronicles, church writings, and notes recorded by ...
Moiseev M.V.
doaj   +1 more source

Food of the Siberian Tatars in the ethno-cultural processes of the 17th–18th centuries (by the materials of the culture of the Tomsk group of Tatars) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
In the paper, the food of the Tomsk group of the Siberian Tatars of the 17th–18th centuries, settled in the Tomsk Ob River basin (Western Siberia), is analysed. The aim of the research is to determine and characterise ethno-cultural processes in the food
Tomilov N.A.
doaj   +1 more source

Russia’s Tatars in the stationary trade of Petropavlovsk in the second half of the 18th – early 20th centuries

open access: yesИсторическая этнология, 2020
The article analyzes the role of Tatars mobilized by the Russian Empire’s government in the process of economic development of the Kazakh steppe and spreading the experience of organizing stationary forms of trade there.
Elza M. Gibadullina
doaj   +1 more source

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