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Can Siphon Hole Morphometrics Be Used for Population Assessments of Intertidal Soft-Shell Clams, Mya arenaria?
Measuring infaunal population dynamics relies on destructive sampling that disturbs sediments and removes animals from their habitat. Establishing...
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Permafrost conditions influence the abundance, distribution, and leaf traits of two closely related dominant shrub species (Rhododendron subsect. Ledum) in interior Alaska
Permafrost considerably influences boreal forest ecosystems by constraining the niche space of woody plants. The influence of permafrost on...
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Negative effects of cigarette butt leachate on freshwater phytoplankton communities
We experimentally tested the effects of different concentrations of cigarette butt leachate on freshwater phytoplankton chlorophyll-a, species...
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Determination and risk assessment of UV filters and benzotriazole UV stabilizers in wastewater from a wastewater treatment plant in Lüneburg, Germany
UV filters and benzotriazole UV stabilizers are considered emerging contaminants in the environment. LC–MS/MS and GC–MS methods, involving a single...
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Fractal morphology of mechanosensory lateral-line canals in Stichaeidae
The marine teleost family Stichaeidae shows considerable variation in the morphology of mechanosensory lateral-line canals across its six...
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Bee-inspired insights: Unleashing the potential of artificial bee colony optimized hybrid neural networks for enhanced groundwater level time series prediction
Analysis of the change in groundwater used as a drinking and irrigation water source is of critical importance in terms of monitoring aquifers,...
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Exploring uncharted waters: insights into groundwater zooplankton of the Brazilian semiarid region
The subterranean environments of the Caatinga drylands (Brazilian biome) host a diverse array of aquatic systems and diversity, comprising both...
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The interplay between temperature and an insecticide mixture modulates the stimulatory response of sublethally exposed Myzus persicae
Temperature can interact with chemical pesticides and modulate their toxicity. Sublethal exposure to pesticides is known to trigger hormetic...
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Developmental Axioms in Life History Evolution
Life history theory is often invoked to make universal predictions about phenotypic evolution. For example, it is conventional wisdom that organisms...
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Long-term fertilizer application alters microbial resource limitations in soil aggregates via nutrient and microbial resource allocation
AimsEcological stoichiometry reflects the stability of resources in farmland ecosystems. Long-term fertilization modulates soil nutrient resources in...
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Welfare assessment of European brown hares (Lepus europaeus) reared in captivity for their subsequent release
For Serbian hunting grounds, the European brown hare ( Lepus europaeus ) is the most interesting type of small hunting game animal. However, the number...
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Diverse growth rates in Triassic archosaurs—insights from a small terrestrial Middle Triassic pseudosuchian
The small pseudosuchian Benggwigwishingasuchus eremacarminis was found in Anisian (Middle Triassic) marine sediments. Neither the skeleton nor...
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Suppressing the virulence factors of Candida auris with baicalein through multifaceted mechanisms
Candida auris , a rapidly spreading multi-drug‐resistant fungus, is causing lethal infections under certain conditions globally. Baicalin (BE), an...
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Archetypal typology of European forest ecosystems integrating management intensity and naturalness
The crises of climate change and biodiversity loss have pushed the aim for increasing the resilience of forest ecosystems high on the agenda of...
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When Cows Become Heroes: The Construction of Animal Subjectivity and Environmental Sustainability in the Swedish Organic food Sector
An escalating consumption of animal products characterizes contemporary Western society, resulting in severe environmental consequences and...
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Chronic metal contamination shapes the size structure of Gammarus fossarum populations in French headwater rivers
Assessing the effects of multigenerational exposure of aquatic animal populations to chemical contamination is essential for ecological risk...
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High expression of ethylene response factor BcERF98 delays the flowering time of non-heading Chinese cabbage
Main conclusionBcERF98 is induced by ethylene signaling and inhibits the expression of BcFT by interacting with BcNF-YA2 and BcEIP9, thereby...
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Relative Contribution of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Controls on the Regulation of the Sponge Hymeniacidon perlevis (Montagu, 1814) in Patagonia: An Experimental and Observational Approach
Bottom-up and top-down controls regulate the structure and function of ecosystems through trophic resources and consumption pressure, respectively....