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Josephine Goldstein and Peter Funch
Demosponges of the genus Halichondria Fleming (1828) are common in coastal marine ecosystems worldwide and have been well-studied over the last decades. As ecologically important filter feeders, Halichondria species represent potentially suitable model o...
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Zhaopeng Ma, Zhangxi Hu, Yunyan Deng, Lixia Shang, Christophere J. Gobler and Ying Zhong Tang
Life history (life cycle) plays a vital role in the ecology of some microalgae; however, the well-known brown-tide-causing pelagophyte Aureococcus anophagefferens has been barely investigated in this regard. Recently, based mainly on detections in marine...
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Xiaoyu Huang, Mingming Liu, Samuel T. Turvey, Mingli Lin and Songhai Li
Marine mammals are a diverse group of aquatic animals that exhibit wide variation in body size, living conditions, breeding habitat, social behaviour and phylogeny. Although case studies about prenatal investment in cetaceans and pinnipeds have been inve...
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A. F. G. Dixon, B. Agarwala, J.-L. Hemptinne, A. Honek, V. Jaro?ík
A previous study of the rate of development of larvae of aphidophagous and coccidophagous ladybirds indicated that they both had the same lower developmental threshold (Ldt) but that the coccidophagous species developed more slowly than the aphidophagous...
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A. F. G. Dixon, B. Agarwala, J.-L. Hemptinne, A. Honek, V. Jaro?ík
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Adriana Romero Mejía
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Zhan Zhang, Zhencheng Tao, Xiaotong Gao, Lei Wang and Song Sun
To obtain a clear understanding of the over-summering life history strategy of the dominant species A. bifilosa in the Jiaozhou Bay, the effects of high temperature and food concentration (represented by chlorophyll a, Chl a) simulating in situ summer co...
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Viacheslav V. Krylov, Anastasia A. Sizova and Daniil A. Sizov
The intensity of climatic changes and human activities is increasing every year. The general consequence of these processes for freshwater ecosystems can be a dissolved oxygen decrease. There is also a possibility of a reduction in geomagnetic field inte...
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Sara M. Garcia, Kevin T. Du Clos, Olivia H. Hawkins and Brad J. Gemmell
The eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica is an ecologically and economically important species that is vulnerable to oil pollution. We assessed sublethal effects of soluble fractions of crude oil alone (WAF) and crude oil in combination with Corexit 9500...
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Rita S. W. Yam, Yen-Tzu Fan and Tzu-Ting Wang
Pomacea canaliculata (Ampullariidae) has extensively invaded most Asian constructed wetlands and its massive herbivory of macrophytes has become a major cause of ecosystem dysfunctioning of these restored habitats. We conducted non-choice laboratory feed...
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Pauline M. Ross, Laura Parker, Wayne A. O?Connor and Elizabeth A. Bailey
Predicting the impact of warming and acidifying on oceans on the early development life history stages of invertebrates although difficult, is essential in order to anticipate the severity and consequences of future climate change. This review summarises...
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Chao Li, Tao Wang, Min Zhang and Jun Xu
Maternal effects may play an important role in life history and offspring performance of aquatic plants. Performance and response of maternal and offspring aquatic plants can affect population dynamics and community composition. Understanding maternal ef...
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Nuri Basusta, Asiye Basusta, Erdogan Çiçek, Angela M. Cicia and James A. Sulikowski
Within the eastern Mediterranean, increased fishing pressure coupled with a lack of basic biological information is threatening the sustainability of the rare Lusitanian cownose ray (Rhinoptera marginata). To provide baseline life-history data for this s...
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Petra Harsanyi, Kevin Scott, Blair A. A. Easton, Guadalupe de la Cruz Ortiz, Erica C. N. Chapman, Althea J. R. Piper, Corentine M. V. Rochas and Alastair R. Lyndon
Proposed offshore windfarm sites could overlap with the brooding and spawning habitats of commercially important crustacea, including European lobster, Homarus gammarus and Edible crab, Cancer pagurus. Concerns have been raised on the biological effects ...
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Chunxia Gao, Siquan Tian, Richard Kindong and Xiaojie Dai
Wahoo Acanthocybium solandri is a common bycatch pelagic species in oceanic fisheries targeting tuna and tuna-like species. Biology and environmental preferences are important parameters in understanding life history of fish species including wahoo. Desp...
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Oleh Avrunin, Alexey Trubitcin, Olga Isaeva, Viktoriia Klymenko
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The subject of the article is the study of the color characteristics of video dermatoscopic images of affected skin areas of children with atopic dermatitis and the development of an automated diagnostic system for processing and analysis of dermatoscopi...
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Chester Kalinda, Moses Chimbari and Samson Mukaratirwa
Climate change has been predicted to increase the global mean temperature and to alter the ecological interactions among organisms. These changes may play critical roles in influencing the life history traits of the intermediate hosts (IHs). This review ...
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Georgia Lindsay
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After over a decade of reports, designs, and public outreach, the United Nations Plaza in San Francisco was dedicated in 1976. Using historical documents such as government reports, design guidelines, letters, meeting minutes, and newspaper articles from...
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Ayse Çoban Kayaci
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Management education has a long history in Turkey, but it still has so many structural problems. Both scholars and practitioners complain about the inconsistencies with theoretical and practical sides of university education in management field. Lack of ...
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Francois P. Retief, Louise C. Cilliers
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Claudius, fourth Caesar of the Roman Empire, proved himself an able administrator, but physically and emotionally handicapped from birth. His parents, members of the imperial family, considered him mentally de?cient and he was isolated from the ge...
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