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Detection of antiviral moieties in the leaves of Rhizophora mucronata functional on the shrimp pathogen Penaeus stylirostris penstyldensovirus 1 (PstDVI)/IHHNV as the prospective drugs of choice in aquaculture
Rhizophora is one of the incredibly potent medicinal mangrove plants with abundant store of secondary metabolites. This study is directed towards the...
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Unveiling the cell dynamics during the final shape formation of the tarsus in Drosophila adult leg by live imaging
Organisms display a remarkable diversity in their shapes. Although substantial progress has been made in unraveling the mechanisms that govern cell...
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Insecticide treatment of invasive ant colonies leads to secondary ant invasions and promotes the spread of invasive ants
Invasive ants are among the world’s most damaging invaders and are considered a significant threat to urban, natural, and agricultural habitats...
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Emerging diseases: trend research and omics-based analysis reveals mechanisms of endophytes modulate Chilli plant resilience
Chili pepper, widely recognized as a popular spice and an important cash crop worldwide, faces significant threats from climate change-related...
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Variable Effects of Experimental Sea-level Rise Conditions and Invasive Species on California Cordgrass
Sea-level rise (SLR) will produce unprecedented changes in tidal marsh systems that already cope with daily tidal fluctuation, disturbances from...
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Broadcasters, receivers, functional groups of metabolites, and the link to heart failure by revealing metabolomic network connectivity
Background and ObjectiveBlood-based small molecule metabolites offer easy accessibility and hold significant potential for insights into health...
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Pre-treatments to reduce metabolism in adult green-lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus, in preparation for live transportation
Improved sustainability of aquaculture can be achieved by reducing product wastage post-harvest. Aquaculture of the green-lipped mussel, Perna...
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Habitat suitability modeling of Aurelia jellyfish (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) in the Gulf of Mexico suggests distinct species’ distributions based on tolerance limits
Aurelia is a genus of scyphozoan jellyfish with cosmopolitan distribution and a propensity to form large aggregations, or “blooms.” Along the...
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Effects of Gene Alternative Splicing Events on Resistance to Cryptocaryonosis of Large Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys crocea)
Large yellow croaker ( L. crocea ) is a productive species in marine aquaculture with great economic value in China. However, the sustainable...
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Cryopreservation of vegetative thalli of Ulva species
Sea lettuce ( Ulva ) is a genus of green macroalgae present along all the coasts of the world's oceans. It represents about 100 species with diverse...
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Clandestine travelers, a boon for south and a bane for north? Warming-induced shifts in global invasion potential of Argentine ants
The Argentine ant is one among the 100 worst invasive animal species of the world. It has invaded six continents, and poses significant threats to...
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Ontogenetic variation in isotopic niche positions of aquatic consumers in boreal lakes
We used an extensive multispecies dataset to examine how C and N stable isotope ratios (δ 13 C and δ 15 N) of aquatic consumers varied with body size in...
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Multiple biotic factors mediate the invasion success of Chromolaena odorata
Community resistance plays a crucial role in the successful invasion of alien plants. However, our understanding of how soil legacy effects of native...
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Hot and Fresh: Evidence of Climate-Related Suboptimal Water Conditions for Seagrass in a Large Gulf Coast Estuary
Seagrasses have long been a focal point for management efforts aimed at restoring ecosystem health in estuaries worldwide. In Tampa Bay, Florida...
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Limb amputation in lizards as revealed by radiography
Lizards are historically recognized for the ability to voluntarily amputate and regenerate their tails. However, while caudal autotomy has been...
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Age-related decline in the expression of BRG1, ATM and ATR are partially reversed by dietary restriction in the livers of female mice
BRG1 (Brahma-related gene 1) is a member of the SWI/SNF (switch/sucrose nonfermentable) chromatin remodeling complex which utilizes the energy from...
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Seasonal and spatial variations in macrozooplankton quality as food for fish in a Southwest Atlantic Ocean gulf – the role of lipids and fatty acids
Understanding the nutritional quality of macrozooplankton is crucial for elucidating energy and matter fluxes in marine food webs and their value as...
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Contribution and control of microbial necromass carbon in wetland soils
Microbial necromass carbon (MNC) has been identified as an essential component of a persistent soil carbon pool. However, the contribution of MNC to...
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Environmental influences on the phenology of immigrating juvenile eels over weirs at the tidal limit of regulated rivers
Recruitment of the catadromous and critically endangered European eel Anguilla anguilla in Europe has declined substantially since the 1980s, with...
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Unveiling the spatio-temporal variation of harmful algal bloom (HAB) species assemblages and their relationship with environmental factors in a tidal creek environment
The present study provides complementary information on the harmful algal bloom (HAB) species present in Manori Creek coastal water and tidal...