Rey-Campos, Magalí González-Vázquez, Luis Daniel Novoa, Beatriz Figueras, Antonio
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Introduction Mollusks play a significant role in marine ecosystems and have economic value for aquaculture. Sometimes, unexpected and unexplained mortalities among mollusks have been described. The role of potential pathogens such as viruses remains unknown due to the lack of molluscan cell cultures, which is one of the major drawbacks to determini...
Li, Xiangyu Zhang, Minna He, Le Zhou, Jingfang Shen, Peng Dai, Weijie Yang, Xiaozhong Yuan, Yufang Zhu, Haiyan Wang, Honggang
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Frontiers in Pediatrics
Introduction Gut microbiota reportedly play a critical role in some autoimmune diseases by maintaining immune homeostasis. Only a few studies have examined the correlation between gut microbiota and the onset of primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), especially in children. The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in the composition and...
Jalaudin Basha, Nurin Nabilah Adzuan Hafiz, Nurfarwizah Binti Osman, Mohamed Syazwan Abu Bakar, Noor Fitrah
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Frontiers in Toxicology
Microplastic (MP) particles are considered noxious pollutants due to their presence in aquatic habitats at almost every level of the food chain. Thus, the entry of MP particles into marine waterbodies has triggered a common research interest. Until recently, the toxicity of polystyrene towards aquatic creatures in comparison to other polymers has n...
Robidou, Lucas Peterlongo, Pierre
Motivations: Approximate membership query data structures (AMQ) such as Cuckoo filters or Bloom filters are widely used for representing and indexing large sets of elements. AMQ can be generalized for additionally counting indexed elements, they are then called "counting AMQ". This is for instance the case of the "counting Bloom filters". However, ...
Ambarningrum, T B Minarni, E W Pratiknyo, H Haryanto, T
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Collembola is a group of fauna that generally lives in the soil and has an important role as a bioindicator of soil fertility about its function as a detritivore. Habitat changes can cause the Collembola community to be disturbed. This study aims to determine the composition and abundance of Collembola on agrotourism land on the edge of the forest ...
Sabater, Sergi Freixa, Anna Jiménez, Laura López-Doval, Julio Pace, Giorgio Pascoal, Cláudia Perujo, Núria Craven, Dylan González-Trujillo, Juan David
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Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Both gradual and extreme weather changes trigger complex ecological responses in river ecosystems. It is still unclear to what extent trend or event effects alter biodiversity and functioning in river ecosystems, adding considerable uncertainty to predictions of their future dynamics. Using a comprehensive database of 71 published studies, we show ...
Reyes-Morales, Paola Sofia Lara, Carlos Castillo-Guevara, Citlalli Cuautle, Mariana
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Ekológia (Bratislava)
Ants have historically been classified into “functional groups” (FGs) to facilitate their interpretation as bioindicators. A particularly popular classification scheme is the one proposed by Andersen, based on the Australian myrmecofauna. These classification criteria suggest that ant abundance is linked to stress and disturbance, such that their a...
Mboga, Alphine Mwaluma, James Kigathi, Rose Okeyo, Bernards Ngisiange, Noah Olunga, Jibril Winder, Monika Kyewalyanga, Margareth
Seagrass are important marine habitats that function as nursery grounds for juvenile fish. Human activities and other natural factors have contributed to their decline, and this has compromised their role as nurseries, specifically in non-continuous patchy seagrass beds. In this study, juvenile fish abundance from tropical seagrass beds of Watamu w...
Yin, Jiehui Wu, Cunchao Shen, Pingping Wan, Aiyong Tao, Zhencheng Wang, Yantao
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Frontiers in Marine Science
In marine ecosystems, copepods (20°C) and low salinity in August. Predation from large size zooplankton was one of the factors in regulating O. similis abuncance in Jiaozhou Bay. 2) Over the year, the egg production rate, female prosome length, and female carbon mass of O.similis ranged from 0.03 ± 0.02 to 1.21 ± 0.25 eggs female-1d-1, 410 ± 6 to 4...
Courtin, Baptiste Millon, Cédric Feunteun, Aurore Safi, Morjane Duporge, Nathalie Bolaños-Jiménez, Jaime Barragán-Barrera, Dalia C. Bouveret, Laurent de Montgolfier, Benjamin
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Frontiers in Marine Science
The Agoa protected marine area, located in the French West Indies, eastern Caribbean, holds several cetacean species, of which the pantropical spotted dolphin Stenella attenuata is the most commonly observed. This species is the focus of whale-watching activities off the leeward coasts of Guadeloupe and Martinique, which has allowed the development...