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The food web in the pelagic environment
... As primary food changes in quality along succession, a comparative study of feeding processes and of the organization of the food web in different stages of suc[r] ... See full document
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COPPER AND CADMIUM EFFECTS ON GROWTH OF MARINE DIATOM, SKELETONEMA COSTATUM AND CHAETOCEROS CURVISETUS
... marine environment containing the toxic heavy metals, it’s may enter the food web through the uptake of microalgae and create harmful effects at higher trophic ... See full document
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Trophic Pathways from Pelagic and Littoral Sources Supports Food Web in A Eutrophic Natural Lake (Lake Zinav, Turkey)
... In this study, fishes inhabited only macrophyte dominated littoral zone with depth of area not exceeding 2 m because of a prevailing anoxic condition in deeper parts of lake. Our stable isotope bi-plot demonstrated that ... See full document
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Assessment of Food Supply of Small Pelagic Fish in the Black Sea Based on Their Lipid Content
... and food supply for the period 2005 to ...sufficient food and favorable environmental condition supporting their stock biomass on a certain level which was strongly limited by heavy ...of food supply ... See full document
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Haupt, Florian (2011): Plankton vertical migrations - Implications for the pelagic ecosystem. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie
... The widespread occurrence of DVM in lakes and marine waters performed by many zooplankton taxa suggests that it has an adaptive value, and research has long focused on the ultimate cause of DVM. At first it seems ... See full document
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Contaminant dynamics and trophic ecology of Lake Huron’s lower pelagic food web
... controlled food web. This latter type of food web is regulated by resource availability (Pothoven et ...littoral environment, resulting in what is known as the Nearshore Shunt or the ... See full document
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Influence of three bacteria strains on the population dynamics ofTisbe holothuriae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida)
... The effect of food composition on ingestion, development, and survival of a harpacticoid copepod, Tisbe cucumariae Humes, - J.. Cultivation of three species of pelagic mi[r] ... See full document
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You Can’t Find Healthy Food in the Bush: Poor Accessibility, Availability and Adequacy of Food in Rural Australia
... Food environment interventions have the potential to improve population level diet quality in an equitable manner by ensuring an affordable, high quality food supply [24], and Glanz et ...consumer ... See full document
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<p>Reported light in the sleep environment: enhancement of the sleep diary</p>
... sleeping environment, ipRGCs are also likely to be activated, though it will depend on the spectral com- position of the light source, given their short-wavelength ... See full document
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Health concerns of PVC materials in the built environment
... The objective of the paper is to investigate the influence of PVC use in the form of building materials and to draw attention to the problems connected with the exposure of people to PVC emitted phthalates in indoor ... See full document
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The role of the polarizing zone in the pattern of experimental chondrogenesis in the chick embryo interdigital space
... )"t J De\' BioI 35 63 67 (1991) 63 Shurl CUIII rilil/liull The role of the polarizing zone in the pattern of experimental chondrogenesis in the chick embryo interdigital space DOMINGO MACiAS' and YOLA[.] ... See full document
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The Maillard reaction in food processing and cooking
... Nigel Halford graduated from the University of Liverpool in 1983, obtained a Masters degree from University College London in 1984 and was awarded a PhD by the Council for National Academic Awards in 1989 for his work on ... See full document
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Tools for Assessment of Innovation Potential of the Business Environment Development in the Region
... State stimulation of innovation is officially recognized as a key factor in long-term growth of the national economy (OECD, 2010). An important role in the innovative development of the economy is assigned to individual ... See full document
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The influence of the bacterial environment on the excystment of amoebae from soil
... SUMMARY: Cysts of two amoebae from soil were grown in single-cell cultures to test the effect upon excystment of the presence or absence of bacteria, age and type of bacteria, ag[r] ... See full document
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The role of Otx2 in organizing the anterior patterning in mouse
... Simeone pm Otx2 function in murine gastrulation 337 The role of Otx2 in organizing the anterior patterning in mouse ANTONIO SIMEONE* and DARIO ACAMPORA International Institute of Genetics and Biophysi[.] ... See full document
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Oligodendrocyte development in the embryonic brain: the contribution of the plp lineage
... The migration of OPCs appears also, to some extent, axonophilic, as best documented by the invasion of the optic nerve, where OPCs migrate in a highly enriched axonal environment. In this context of intercellular ... See full document
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Ca2+ oscillations in the activation of the egg and development of the embryo in mammals
... Int J De, Biol ~2 1 10(19981 Rrllino Ca2+ oscillations in the activation of the egg and development of the embryo in mammals KEITH T JONES Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biofogy, University C[.] ... See full document
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North Sea research: Where might it go?
... Food-chain relationships in subtidal silty sand marine sediments and the role of rneiofauna in stimulating bacterial productivity.. Benthic-pelagic coupling: a benthic view.[r] ... See full document
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The role of the acrosomal matrix in fertilization
... One last point to emphasize is the need to consider the type of assay used in various investigations to assess the integrity of the acrosome with particular regard to scoring whether or not exocytosis has occurred. By ... See full document
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The Notch pathway in the developing hematopoietic system
... Bigas3049 4 pm The Notch pathway in the developing hematopoietic system ANNA BIGAS*,1, ?LEX ROBERT MORENO2 and LLU?S ESPINOSA1 1Program in Cancer Research IMIM Hospital del Mar and 2Departament de Ci?[.] ... See full document
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