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On the Movement of Water in Plants [PDF]
(1889). On the Movement of Water in Plants. Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh: Vol. 17, No. 1-4, pp. 90-97.
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A near-natural experiment on factors influencing larval drift in Salamandra salamandra
The larval stage of the European fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) inhabits both lentic and lotic habitats. In the latter, they are constantly exposed to unidirectional water flow, which has been shown to cause downstream drift in a variety of taxa.
Malwina Schafft +3 more
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In light of national and regional EU agendas favouring water privatization under forms of neoliberal technocracy, water movements have emerged to contest this paradigm by reframing water as a common good and demanding remunicipalisation (reclaiming ...
Dona Geagea, Maria Francesca De Tullio
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The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) has monitored global gravity changes since 2002. Gravity changes are considered to represent hydrological water mass movements around the surface of the globe, although fault slip of a large earthquake ...
Yuta Mitsui, Kyohei Yamada
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Density-dependent, central-place foraging in a grazing herbivore: competition and tradeoffs in time allocation near water [PDF]
Optimal foraging theory addresses one of the core challenges of ecology: predicting the distribution and abundance of species. Tests of hypotheses of optimal foraging, however, often focus on a single conceptual model rather than drawing upon the ...
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Coproducción de imaginarios de justicia hídrica y desarrollo verde en Ecuador
: Coproducing imaginaries on water justice and green development in Ecuador Facing water injustices and extractivist policies, grassroots movements of the province of Imbabura, in the northern highlands of Ecuador, are seeking to participate in and ...
Emilie Dupuits
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Influence of Natural Inshore and Offshore Thermal Regimes on Egg Development and Time of Hatch in American lobsters, Homarus americanus [PDF]
Some egg-bearing (ovigerous) American lobsters (Homarus americanus) make seasonal inshore-to-offshore movements, subjecting their eggs to different thermal regimes than those of eggs carried by lobsters that do not make these movements.
Goldstein, Jason S. +1 more
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MOVEMENTS OF WATER IN CELLS OF NITELLA [PDF]
When one end of a Nitella cell (A) is bathed in water and a solution of sucrose is placed at the other (B) we find that water enters at A, travels along inside the cell, and escapes at B. The solutes which cannot pass out through the protoplasm at B remain behind so that the osmotic pressure increases at B and diminishes at A until equilibrium is ...
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Survival and Food Detection by First-Instar \u3ci\u3eMelanoplus Femurrubrum\u3c/i\u3e (Orthoptera: Acrididae) [PDF]
Newly hatched Melanoplus femurrubrum (DeGeer) were evaluated for survival without food under various moisture, temperature, and light conditions. Although nymphs survived up to 113 h without food, they required food 48-W h after hatching to ensure ...
Bland, R. G
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On the Theory of Osmotic Water Movement [PDF]
In explaining osmotic movement of water, it is customary in plant physiology to regard water movement between cells as taking place along gradients of diffusion pressure deficit or suction force. Efforts to describe water movement quantitatively are based on the assumption that the rate of water movement between two cells should be proportional to the ...
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