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Comparative analysis of the molecular starvation response of Southern Ocean copepods
Abstract Large lipid‐storing copepods dominate mesozooplankton biomass in the polar oceans and form a critical link between primary production and higher trophic levels. The ecological success of these species depends on their ability to survive periods of food deprivation in a highly seasonal environment, but the molecular changes that mediate ...
Cory A. Berger+3 more
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Special delivery of proteinaceous matter to deep-sea microbes. [PDF]
Shen Y+4 more
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ABSTRACT Species lacking distinct secondary sex characteristics, such as differences in size or morphology, are often thought to experience lower levels of sex‐specific selection in comparison to highly sexually dimorphic organisms. However, monomorphism in classic visible traits could be a result of genetic or physiological constraints that prevent ...
Nicole M. Tosto+4 more
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Feeding and Growth in the Ephyra Stage of <i>Aurelia coerulea</i>: An In Situ Study. [PDF]
Choi SY, Kim KY, Youn SH.
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ABSTRACT Although population genomics approaches have been successful in identifying regions of the genome shaped by natural selection, progress in dissecting the molecular mechanisms of adaptive variants and traits has been slow. By integrating multi‐tissue (gill, spleen, olfactory rosette, whole eye, and liver) transcriptomes from 16 wild Eurasian ...
M. Yu. Ozerov+4 more
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Seasonal Stratification Drives Bioaccumulation of Pelagic Mercury Sources in Eutrophic Lakes. [PDF]
Armstrong GJ+7 more
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ABSTRACT Globally, issues related to desertification, land degradation, and drought (DLDD) are increasing, with a multitude of negative socioeconomic and ecological impacts reported. In particular, Africa is recognized as one of the regions that are most vulnerable to these negative impacts.
Bopaki Phogole+2 more
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Crustacean Zooplankton Ingestion of Potentially Toxic <i>Microcystis</i>: In Situ Estimation Using <i>mcyE</i> Gene Gut Content Detection in a Large Temperate Eutrophic Lake. [PDF]
Agasild H+8 more
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