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      AdaptationDietLocomotionMorphology
The local densities of heterospecifics and conspecifics are known to have profound effects on the dynamics of many benthic species, including rates of settlement and early post-settlement survivorship. We described the early life history... more
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      EcologyPopulation DynamicsAnthozoaSettlement
Although truffles are cultivated since decades, their life cycle and the conditions stimulating ascocarp formation still remain mysterious. A role for bacteria in the development of several truffle species has been suggested but few is... more
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      MicrobiologyEnvironmental microbiologyMicrobial consortiaBacteria
Understanding how landscape characteristics affect biodiversity patterns and ecological processes at local and landscape scales is critical for mitigating effects of global environmental change. In this review, we use knowledge gained... more
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      Landscape EcologyEnvironmental MonitoringBiodiversityGlobal Environmental Change
Omnivory is an important interaction that has been the centre of numerous theoretical and empirical studies in recent years. Most of these studies examine the conditions necessary for coexistence between an omnivore and an intermediate... more
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      Population DynamicsAnimal EcologyBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
We studied beneficial difference of the skin of two snakes. Two snakes were chosen from two different habitats and two families: Colubridae (Natrix tessellata) and Viperidae (Cerastes vipera). The investigations were performed by light... more
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      ZoologyHistochemistryViperidaeSkin
Machicote, M., Branch, L. C. and Villarreal, D. 2004. Burrowing owls and burrowing mammals: are ecosystem engineers interchangeable as facilitators? Á/ Oikos 106: 527 Á/ 535. Terrestrial vertebrates exhibit dynamic, positive interactions... more
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      EcologyHabitatRaptorModification
We tested the hypothesis that the poor recovery of the coral populations on reefs in the Florida Keys is related to low coral recruitment. In the summer of 2011, we deployed 240 terracotta tiles at eight study sites in a balanced design:... more
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      Coral ReefsMultidisciplinaryAnthozoaFlorida
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Over the last decade, there has been considerable progress in the development of countermeasures for preventing or reducing contamination of animal products by radioisotopes of iodine, caesium and strontium. In this paper, recent... more
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      Radiation ProtectionAgricultureEnvironmental PollutionUkraine
A survey was conducted to evaluate the number of tree-hole breeding mosquito species and their distribution in the six principal woodland types in Israel. Out of approximately 3,000 mature trees examined, only 38 contained holes that... more
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      IsraelBiological SciencesTreesVECTOR
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      Climate ChangeReproductionBiologyMedicine
Net primary production (NPP), the difference between CO 2 fixed by photosynthesis and CO 2 lost to autotrophic respiration, is one of the most important components of the carbon cycle. Our goal was to develop a simple regression model to... more
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      Environmental ScienceCarbon DioxidePhotosynthesisBiomass
BioOne Complete (complete.BioOne.org) is a full-text database of 200 subscribed and open-access titles in the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences published by nonprofit societies, associations, museums, institutions, and... more
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      Climate ChangeMultidisciplinaryHimalayasMountain development
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      GeographyAustraliaMedicineMultidisciplinary
Background: The rising temperature of the world's oceans has become a major threat to coral reefs globally as the severity and frequency of mass coral bleaching and mortality events increase. In 2005, high ocean temperatures in the... more
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      GeographyClimate ChangeCoral Reef EcosystemsBiology
Fasciolid flukes are among the largest and best known digenetic trematodes and have considerable historical and veterinary significance. Fasciola hepatica is commonly implicated in causing disease in humans. The origins, patterns of... more
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      Tropical MedicinePhylogenyFasciola hepaticaBody Size
Actions directed at saving the remaining natural resources, be it forests, biodiversity, or whole ecosystems should be expected to increase as levels of environmental degradation increase. This expectation is consistent with the comment... more
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      GeographyConservationPreservationEconomic Development
Organochlorine chemical residues and elemental contaminants were measured in northern pike (Esox lucius), longnose sucker (Catostomus catostomus), and burbot (Lota lota) from 10 sites in the Yukon River Basin (YRB) during 2002.... more
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      EcotoxicologyArsenicArchivesBiology
Straightforward mapping of detailed heathland habitat patches and their quality using remote sensing is hampered by (1) the intrinsic property of a high heterogeneity in habitat species composition (i.e. high intra-variability), and (2)... more
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      Remote SensingLandscapeClassificationKey words
Entomological surveys were conducted to identify Anopheles malaria vector species, their feeding and resting behaviors, and characterization of larval habitats on Bongao Island, Tawi-tawi Province, in July and November, 2007. Survey... more
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      EntomologyMalariaPhilippinesEcology
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      Climate ChangeCarbon CycleBiological SciencesWater Cycle
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      FisheriesSciencePopulation DynamicsMultidisciplinary
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      Conservation BiologyConservationBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
This paper is in compliance with the given RCRANRM Module Assignment for the course subject and the topic where has to be presented based on the relevance of the question to a discussion on what are the characteristics of a well-designed... more
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      Environmental ScienceClimate ChangeEnvironmental ManagementClimate Risk Management
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      PharmacologyBiochemistryBioinformaticsEvolutionary Biology
Microbial methanogenesis at extreme conditions of saline alkaline soda lakes has, so far, been poorly investigated. Despite the obvious domination of sulfidogenesis as the therminal anaerobic process in hypersaline soda lakes of Kulunda... more
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      SiberiaRussiaBiological SciencesLakes
HDPE Aspergillus tubingensis VRKPT1 Aspergillus flavus VRKPT2 Fourier transformed infra-red spectroscopy Scanning electron microscopy a b s t r a c t High density polyethylene (HDPE) is the most commonly found non-degradable solid waste... more
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      BiofilmsCarbonScanning Electron MicroscopyMultidisciplinary
We investigated the sediment-related distribution of both nematodes and macrofauna on the Belgian part of the North Sea (Southern Bight of the North Sea) in order to evaluate whether both faunal groups reflect similar patterns in... more
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      BiogeochemistryPopulation DynamicsBiodiversityMarine And Environmental Pollution
Migratory seabirds have been linked to localized "hotspots" of contamination in remote Arctic lakes. One of these lakes is Lake Ellasjøen on Bjørnøya in the Barents Sea.
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      Persistent Organic PollutantsEnvironmental MonitoringWater PollutionMultidisciplinary
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      Decision MakingMultidisciplinaryNatureEcosystem
Despite the great interest concerning the relationship between species diversity and ecosystem functioning, there is virtually no knowledge as to how the diversity of decomposer microbes influences the decomposition rate of soil organic... more
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      Carbon DioxideTreatmentEcologyPopulation Dynamics
Natural versus artificial CO 2 sources to be considered for future experiments on forests to contain CO 2 costs.
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      Climate ChangeCarbon DioxidePlant BiologyEnvironmental protection
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      EconomicsPerceptionWaterRisk
The main objective of digital transformation is to fulfi ll the needs of a "new digital generation customer" for on-demand delivery, quality and personalization. "Anything as a service" has become the key principle of the digital... more
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      InteroperabilityDigital EconomyInformation SharingBusiness Informatics
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      Social-Ecological SystemsSocial EconomyUrban EcologyWork and Labour
Climate change is one of the most influential drivers of biodiversity. Speciesspecific differences in the reaction to climate change can become particularly important when interacting species are considered. Current studies have evidenced... more
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      GeographyClimate ChangeModelingForecasting
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying ways in which humans benefit from natural places. However, it suffers from two important problems: (i) incoherence of definitions and... more
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      BusinessEcosystem ServicesMedicineMotivation
Anthropogenically-derived increases in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations have been implicated in recent climate change, and are projected to substantially impact the climate on a global scale in the future. For marine and... more
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      Climate ChangeClimate variabilityEnvironmental HealthEutrophication
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      PhytoremediationBiomassBiologyClimate
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      GeneticsPhylogeographyMolecular EvolutionBiology
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      Soil ScienceTheoryScienceBiology
The loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) nests on sand beaches, has both oceanic and neritic life stages, and migrates internationally. We analyzed an 18-year time series of Index Nesting Beach Survey (Index) nest-count data to... more
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      Population DynamicsEndangered SpeciesBiological SciencesSeasonality
The Alligator Snapping Turtle (Macrochelys temminckii) is a large freshwater turtle endemic to river systems that drain into the Gulf of Mexico. Turtle populations were sharply reduced by commercial harvest in the 1970s and 1980s;... more
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      ArsenicTrace MetalsGeorgiaSeasonality
Illustrated Dictionary of Parasitology in the Post-Genomic Era Author: Hany M. Elsheikha and Edward L. Jarroll (Published: 2017) "a guide for students, academic staff, medical and veterinarian professionals" (ProtoView); "an extensive and... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyBiodiversityMetagenomicsPhylogeny
of ecosystem properties in response to above-ground functional group richness and composition.-Oikos 89: 11-23. While there has been a rapidly increasing research effort focused on understanding whether and how composition and richness of... more
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      EcologyComparative StudyStabilityTrophic Level
Several ecological studies have tried to model the population dynamics of the ungulate migratory animals individually without including the food and predation factors in the models. In this paper, we analyze the population dynamics for... more
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      MigrationPopulation DynamicsCarnivoresApplied Mathematics and Computational Science
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      Marine BiologyHealthAtmospherePlastics
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      GeneticsSoilEcologyPopulation Dynamics
This study addresses the potential risks to the aquatic ecosystem posed by pesticides currently used in The Netherlands. The study used a novel method to predict aquatic exposure to pesticides based on a geographic information system... more
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      AgriculturePopulation DynamicsRisk assessmentBiological Sciences