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Intestinal helminth communities of Podarcis bocagei and Podarcis carbonelli (Sauria: Lacertidae) in NW Portugal

2006

Abstract A survey of gastrointestinal helminth communities of Podarcis bocagei and Podarcis carbonelli (Sauria: Lacertidae) from NW Portugal was conducted to determine the prevalence, intensity and diversity of intestinal parasites in these lizards. A few parasite species were found in both hosts, their prevalences, mean intensities and abundances of infection being low or very low. Low values of richness and abundance of parasite species were also found in the helminth infracommunities of individuals of both host species. These low values of parameters of infection and diversity are discussed and compared between both host species and among other Iberian lacertid lizards.

Medicine (General)biologyHost (biology)EcologyAgriculture (General)biology.organism_classificationS1-972lizardsiberian peninsulahelminth communitiesR5-920Abundance (ecology)parasitic diseasesPodarcis carbonelliLacertidaeParasite hostingHelminthsAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologySauriaSpecies richnessHelminthologia
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New insights into the gut microbiome in loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta stranded on the Mediterranean coast

2019

Caretta caretta is the most common sea turtle species in the Mediterranean Sea. The species is threatened by anthropomorphic activity that causes thousands of deaths and hundreds of strandings along the Mediterranean coast. Stranded turtles are often cared for in rehabilitation centres until they recover or die. The objective of this study was to characterize the gut microbiome of nine sea turtles stranded along the Sicilian coast of the Mediterranean Sea using high-throughput sequencing analysis targeting V3–V4 regions of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene. Stool samples were collected from eight specimens hosted in the recovery centre after a few days of hospitalization (under 7) and from one ho…

Mediterranean climateDIVERSITYSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiamicrobiomePathology and Laboratory MedicineSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleDatabase and Informatics MethodsMediterranean seacaretta carettaRNA Ribosomal 16SOceansMedicine and Health Sciencesbacteria0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarybiologyDEBRIS INGESTIONQREukaryotaGenomicsTurtlesBacterial PathogensSea turtleMedical MicrobiologyVertebratesMedicinegutBACTERIAL COMMUNITIESPathogensProteobacteriaSequence AnalysisResearch ArticleBioinformaticsFirmicutesScienceSequence DatabasesFirmicutesmediterraneanZoologyMicrobial GenomicsResearch and Analysis MethodsMicrobiologyFusobacteriaDIET03 medical and health sciencesBodies of waterProteobacterialoggerheadGeneticsMediterranean SeaAnimalsMicrobiomeMicrobial Pathogens030304 developmental biologyBacteroidetes030306 microbiologyGut BacteriaOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesReptilesBacteroidetesbiology.organism_classificationEVOLUTIONMarine and aquatic sciencesGastrointestinal MicrobiomeEarth sciencesBiological DatabasesTestudinesAmniotesThreatened speciesCaretta caretta gut microbiome sea turtles Mediterranean Sea
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Rehabilitation of Mediterranean anthropogenic soils using symbiotic wild legume shrubs: Plant establishment and impact on the soil bacterial communit…

2010

Abstract Susceptibility to desertification in southern Europe is increasing and rehabilitation of desertification-threatened Mediterranean soils is a challenge due to the inhospitality of the environment. In particular, recovery of anthropogenic soils (mainly human-derived artefacts from housing construction and other inert materials or topsoil of terminal phase municipal landfills) cannot rely on spontaneous processes and low-cost/low-impact strategies are needed to prevent desertification. Mediterranean wild legume shrubs have great potential for soil recovery and conservation against desertification, thanks to drought resistance, and their symbiosis with N2-fixing rhizobia and arbuscular…

Mediterranean climateSoil bacterial communitiesSoil biologyRibosomal Intergenic Spacer analysisved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesSpartiumArbuscular mycorrhizal fungiSoil Sciencearbuscular mycorrhizal fungiRhizobiaBiologyrhizobiaSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleShrubRhizobiaAnthropogenic soil rehabilitationsoil bacterial communitieTopsoilEcologyved/biologyEcologyfungiMediterranean legume shrubbiology.organism_classificationAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Soil structureAgronomyARISA
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Microbial communities and novel taxa in « Continental Smokers » of northern Greece

2017

Analogously to the ocean-bottom black/white smokers, “continental smokers” have recently been defined as sites of mantle degassing through continental crust. The goal of this research, carried out within the Deep Carbon Observatory Community, is to investigate the role of deeplysourced fluids in niche ecosystem differentiation in European continental smokers. A 16S rRNA gene survey of microbial communities was carried out on 11 geothermal manifestations of northern Greece, all showing a distinct contribution of mantle fluids (R/Ra up to 1.2) that allow to classify them as continental smokers. The selected sites cover a wide range of temperatures (15-77 °C), pH (6.11-8.46), Eh (-289 – 40 mV)…

Microbial communities Continental Smokers Illumina sequencing deep-sea vent
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Impact of innovative agricultural practices of carbon sequestration on soil microbial community. In: Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils: a mu…

2012

Abstract This chapter deals with the impact on soil microbiology of innovative management techniques for enhancing carbon sequestration. Within the MESCOSAGR project, the effect of different field treatments was investigated at three experimental sites differing in pedo-climatic characteristics. Several microbiological parameters were evaluated to describe the composition of soil microbial communities involved in the carbon cycle, as well as to assess microbial biomass and activity. Results indicated that both compost and catalyst amendments to field soils under maize or wheat affected microbial dynamics and activities, though without being harmful to microbial communities.

Microbial communities soil compostSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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Utilization of microbial abundance and diversity as indicators of the origin of soil aggregates produced by earthworms

2013

This study aimed at testing the capability of microbial community structure and abundance to be used as bioindicators of the origin of earthworm cast aggregates. Compact surface casts produced by Amynthas khami and surrounding aggregates lacking visible signs of biological activity (control) were left to disaggregate by natural rainfall and separated into four size classes (5-2, 2-0.5, 0.5-0.25 and <0.25 mm). The genetic structure and the abundance of the bacterial and fungal communities were characterized using B- and F-ARISA fingerprinting approach and quantitative PCR directly from DNA extracted from soil. Bacteria and to a lesser extent fungi were more abundant in casts than in control …

Microbial diversityBiogenic aggregatesECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Microbial diversitySoil ScienceBACTERIEDIVERSITE SPECIFIQUEAGREGATECOLOGYTERRESTRISMicrobiologyABONDANCECHAMPIGNONAbundance (ecology)Amynthas khamiMINERALIZATIONMETHODE D'ANALYSESOLbiologyEcologyAmynthasEarthwormLUMBRICIDAEFUNGIDNAPhysicogenic aggregatesbiology.organism_classificationJACHERESTRUCTURE GENETIQUESIZEMicrobial population biologyEarthwormCASTS[SDE]Environmental SciencesBACTERIAL COMMUNITIESINDICATEUR ECOLOGIQUELOMBRICBioindicatorSoil Biology and Biochemistry
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Minimum information about a biofilm experiment (MIABiE): standards for reporting experiments and data on sessile microbial communities living at inte…

2014

The minimum information about a biofilm experiment (MIABiE) initiative has arisen from the need to find an adequate and scientifically sound way to control the quality of the documentation accompanying the public deposition of biofilm-related data, particularly those obtained using high-throughput devices and techniques. Thereby, the MIABiE consortium has initiated the identification and organization of a set of modules containing the minimum information that needs to be reported to guarantee the interpretability and independent verification of experimental results and their integration with knowledge coming from other fields. MIABiE does not intend to propose specific standards on how biof…

Microbiology (medical)Databases FactualStandardizationComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Microbial communitiesGuidelines as TopicDocumentationBioinformaticsArticleBasic medicine03 medical and health sciencesDocumentationData standardizationTerminology as Topic:Basic medicine [Medical and Health sciences]HumansImmunology and AllergyQuality (business)Data interchangeSet (psychology)030304 developmental biologyInterpretabilitymedia_common0303 health sciencesScience & TechnologyGeneral Immunology and Microbiology030306 microbiologyBiofilmResearchMachine-readable formatsComputational Biology:Medicina básica [Ciências médicas e da saúde]General MedicineData scienceMetadataIdentification (information)Infectious DiseasesVocabulary ControlledResearch DesignMedicina básicaBiofilmsSoftwarePathogens and Disease
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Editorial: Elevation Gradients: Microbial Indicators of Climate Change?

2019

Microbiology (medical)RhizosphereelevationElevationlcsh:QR1-502Climate changemicrobial communitiesMicrobiologylcsh:Microbiologysoilclimate changeEnvironmental sciencePhysical geographyrhizosphereFrontiers in Microbiology
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Life cycle assessment of solar communities

2020

Abstract This study presents the comparison of the life cycle performance of two different urban energy systems, applied to a large mixed-use community, in Calgary (Canada). The two systems investigated consist of an energy efficient conventional system, using heat pumps for heating, cooling and domestic hot water; the second design widely deploys solar thermal panels coupled to district heating infrastructure and a borehole seasonal thermal storage. The analysis is based on the Life Cycle Assessment methodology and includes the stages of raw materials and energy supply, system manufacturing, use stage of the systems, generation and use of energy on-site, maintenance and components’ substit…

Mixed mode communitiesSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleILCDNet zero energy districtsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentImpact assessment020209 energyBorehole02 engineering and technologyNet zero energy buildings021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermal energy storageCivil engineeringBuilding simulationLife cycle assessment0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental sustainability of districtsEnvironmental scienceGeneral Materials ScienceStage (hydrology)Energy supply0210 nano-technologyLife-cycle assessmentEfficient energy useSolar Energy
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Zbiorowiska z klasy Utricularietea intermedio-minoris DEN HARTOG et SEGAL 1964 em. PIETSCH 1965 w Słowińskim Parku Narodowym

2017

Zbiorowiska z klasy Utricularietea intermedio-minoris DEN HARTOG et SEGAL 1964 em. PIETSCH 1965 należą do wyspecjalizowanych pod względem ekologicznym fitocenoz, występujących w wodach oligotroficznych oraz dystroficznych na podłożu torfowym. Polsce należą do grupy zbiorowisk bardzo słabo zbadanych. W 2014 r. na terenie Słowińskiego Parku Narodowego zbiorowiska z klasy Utricularietea intermedio-minoris zostały stwierdzone w dystroficznym zbiorniku wodnym koło miejscowości Gać. Są to: Sparganietum minimi (współrzędne geograficzne 54°69’05,65’’ N, 17°50’40,42’’ E) oraz Scorpidio-Utricularietum minoris (współrzędne geograficzne 54°69’06,52’’ N, 17°50’50,29’’ E). Akwen, w którym stwierdzono fit…

N Polandphytosociologydistributionnational parkendangered plant communitiesParki Narodowe i Rezerwaty Przyrody
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