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The Goldilocks Dilemma: the optimal management strategy for invasive trees in the Atlantic Forest
This study addresses the broader issue of invasive species management, particularly within the context of highly biodiverse yet threatened ecosystems...
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Nile tilapia and gilthead seabream dietary self-selection of alternative feeds
Classical assessments of new fish feeds are anthropocentric, focusing mainly on growth. Although this methodology is accurate, it does not consider...
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Variability of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon in the Most Extensive Karst Estuarine-Lagoon System of the Southern Gulf of Mexico
Coastal ecosystems with karstic geology have a unique characteristic where the dissolution of carbonate rocks can increase total alkalinity (TA) and...
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Rescuing the history of siboglinids in Brazilian deep waters: Neotype designation for the species Siboglinum besnardi Tommasi, 1970 and Siboglinum nonatoi Tommasi, 1970 (Annelida: Siboglinidae)
Two new neotypes designations are proposed for the species Siboglinum besnardi and Siboglinum nonatoi , based on specimens collected from the...
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Effect of glyphosate on the sporulation of aquatic fungi: an in-vitro experience
Glyphosate, a herbicide widely used in agriculture, has adverse effects on aquatic ecosystems. This study aimed to assess the repercussions of...
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Physiological responses of invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) to environmental stressors across a latitudinal span
Ecosystems worldwide are struggling with increasingly high levels of human-induced stressors, impacting their ecological health at local, regional,...
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Morphological variation of the kelp Ecklonia radiata in northeastern New Zealand and across its Australasian range
Understanding the drivers of morphological plasticity, a key mechanism allowing species to flourish under a range of conditions, can provide...
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Exogenous indole modulates several CpxRA-mediated virulence-related parameters of Edwardsiella piscicida in vitro
Indole signaling has been regarded as a promising target to control aquatic diseases. However, the relationship between exogenous indole and the...
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A Decade of Salt Marsh Elevation Change in New York City’s Coastal Urban Parks
Coastal salt marshes of the eastern United States are particularly vulnerable to accelerated sea level rise, and urban marshes are at greater risk of...
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The impact of soil salinity on the chemical properties of soil at Hatiya Upazila, a remote area of Noakhali, Bangladesh
Soil salinity influences soil quality and other essential plant nutrients, reducing productivity and soil fertility in the Hatiya Upazila (Upazila is...
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Climate change and Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) in North America: modelling possible changes in range with different climate scenarios and interspecific interactions
One of the greatest challenges for researchers today is understanding climate-change impacts on fish populations, particularly in vulnerable and...
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Potential areas of occurrence for an invasive copepod in Brazil: a species distribution model approach
Mesocyclops ogunnus (Copepoda, Cyclopoida), originally from Africa and Asia, is now invasive species in Brazilian freshwaters, raising concerns due...
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Genetic diversity studies of Baikal endemic sponges at the interspecies and population levels using high-resolution microsatellite markers
Lake Baikal, an ancient, massive lake in Siberia that holds 20% of the world’s fresh water reserves, is a unique center of speciation. Changes in the...
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Impact of organic and nanoparticle-selenium fortified larval weaning diet on survival, growth, gastrointestinal, and (GPx) activity of European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) Larvae
The study involved three groups of six broodstock with a 1:1 male-to-female ratio. They were injected with 13 µg/kg LHRHa to stimulate spawning. We...
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Turbidity effects on prey consumption and survival of larval European smelt (Osmerus eperlanus)
The anadromous European smelt ( Osmerus eperlanus ) plays a key role in food webs of many riverine ecosystems in Europe. However, population sizes in...
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Using parentage-based tagging to estimate survival of Chinook salmon fry in a large storage reservoir
Research efforts focusing on salmonid populations have highlighted the need to better understand demographic parameters for the fry and parr life...
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Metabolomics in sturgeon research: a mini-review
Sturgeons are ancient fish, with 27 species distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. This review first touches upon the significance of sturgeons in...
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Is bitterling (Rhodeus amarus (Bloch, 1782)) threatened by the invasive unionid species Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834)?
The reproductive strategy of the European bitterling ( Rhodeus amarus ) involves an obligatory parasitic relationship with freshwater mussels from the...
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We are what what we eat eats: the effects of prey diet on growth, development, behavior and survival of a secondary consumer
Secondary consumers meet their nutritional needs via their prey and are limited by the dietary resources available for their prey. This is especially...
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Response strategies of leaf vein traits and stomatal traits of Aegiceras corniculatum to shrimp aquaculture wastewater discharge
Sediments, waters and vegetation work together and cooperate mutually to maintain normal function of mangrove wetland ecosystem. To gained a...