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Isolation of methanotrophic bacteria from termite gut.

2015

The guts of termites feature suitable conditions for methane oxidizing bacteria (MOB) with their permanent production of CH4 and constant supply of O2 via tracheae. In this study, we have isolated MOB from the gut contents of the termites Incisitermes marginipennis, Mastotermes darwiniensis, and Neotermes castaneus for the first time. The existence of MOB was indicated by detecting pmoA, the gene for the particulate methane monooxygenase, in the DNA of gut contents. Fluorescence in situ hybridization and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction supported those findings. The MOB cell titer was determined to be 10(2)-10(3) per gut. Analyses of the 16S rDNA from isolates indicated clos…

DNA Bacterialfood.ingredientMethane monooxygenaseColony Count MicrobialIsopteraReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionMicrobiologyMethylococcaceaeDNA RibosomalMicrobiologyfoodMastotermes darwiniensisRNA Ribosomal 16SAnimalsIn Situ Hybridization FluorescenceMethylocystis bryophilabiologyBacteriaSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationGastrointestinal TractMicroscopy FluorescenceMethylocystaceaeMethylocystisMethylococcaceaebiology.proteinOxygenasesMethylocystis parvusMethaneMethylocystaceaeBacteriaMicrobiological research
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Termite Gut Symbiotic Archaezoa Are Becoming Living Metabolic Fossils

2003

ABSTRACT Over the course of several million years, the eukaryotic gut symbionts of lower termites have become adapted to a cellulolytic environment. Up to now it has been believed that they produce nutriments using their own cellulolytic enzymes for the benefit of their termite host. However, we have now isolated two endoglucanases with similar apparent molecular masses of approximately 36 kDa from the not yet culturable symbiotic Archaezoa living in the hindgut of the most primitive Australian termite, Mastotermes darwiniensis . The N-terminal sequences of these cellulases exhibited significant homology to cellulases of termite origin, which belong to glycosyl hydrolase family 9. The corre…

DNA ComplementaryMolecular Sequence DataIsopteraCellulaseMicrobiologySalivary GlandsArticleMicrobiologySymbiosisPhylogeneticsMastotermes darwiniensisHydrolaseAnimalsCellulasesAmino Acid SequenceFlagellateSymbiosisMolecular BiologyGenePhylogenyCell NucleusSequence Homology Amino AcidbiologyEukaryotaHindgutSequence Analysis DNAGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationGastrointestinal Tractbiology.proteinEukaryotic Cell
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Mi viaje alrededor del mundo

Darwin Charles 1809-1882 ViatgesExpedicions científiques
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Keeping Track of Samples in Multidisciplinary Fieldwork

2021

We here present methods, tools and results for efficiently collecting metadata and tracking samples collected in the field. The samples and metadata were collected during scientific cruises conducted by amongst others marine biologists, oceanographers, geochemists and marine geologists in the Nansen Legacy project. It is here reported on the successful development and implementation of a system for labeling, tracking and openly publishing metadata from the cruises. The results and tools have been made openly available, as they are suitable for a range of situations, from the individual scientist working in the field to large research missions.

EngineeringScience (General)business.industryData managementmetadatadata managmentData management marine sciencesVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400Data managment; Sample tracking; Metadata; Darwin Core; CF Standard NamesTrack (rail transport)sample trackingData scienceComputer Science ApplicationsMetadataQ1-390cf standard namesMultidisciplinary approachdarwin coreComputer Science (miscellaneous)Sample trackingDarwin CorebusinessData Science Journal
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Testing the effects of temporal data resolution on predictions of the effects of climate change on bivalves

2014

a b s t r a c t The spatial-temporal scales on which environmental observations are made can significantly affect our perceptions of ecological patterns in nature. Understanding potential mismatches between environmen- tal data used as inputs to predictive models, and the forecasts of ecological responses that these models generate are particularly difficult when predicting responses to climate change since the assumption of model stationarity in time cannot be tested. In the last four decades, increases in computational capacity (by a factor of a million), and the evolution of new modeling tools, have permitted a corresponding increase in model complexity, in the length of the simulations,…

Environmental changeEcologyEcological ModelingDynamic energy budgetClimate changeMarine intertidal zoneMytilus galloprovincialiDarwinian fitneMediterraneanAtmospheric sciencesEnvironmental dataTemporal databaseDarwinian fitnessDynamic Energy Budget modelsDarwinian fitness;Mediterranean;Marine intertidal zone;Dynamic Energy Budget models;Mytilus galloprovincialis;Regional climate modelsMytilus galloprovincialis13. Climate actionDynamic Energy Budget modelTemporal resolutionEnvironmental scienceClimate model14. Life underwaterTemporal scalesRegional climate models
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The Descent of Man a 150 anni dalla prima edizione

2021

Introduzione al Volume

Evoluzione dell'uomoSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaAntropologiaDarwin
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1809-2009, duecento anni di evoluzionismo

2010

Evoluzionismo storia Charles Darwin Festival della ScienzaSettore BIO/08 - Antropologia
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Diario del viaje de un naturalista alrededor del mundo: en el navío de S. M., "Beagle"

1921

Ref. bibliogràfiques T. II

Expediciones científicasExpedición BeagleExpedicions científiquesDarwin CharlesSiglo XIXViajes alrededor del mundo
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Degradation of dimeric lignin model compounds by aerobic bacteria isolated from the hindgut of xylophagous termites.

1997

The capability of the intestinal flora from the gut of xylophagous termites of degrading lignin model compounds was investigated. Different dimeric lignin model compounds-degrading bacteria were obtained from the hindgut flora of Mastotermes darwiniensis FROGGATT, Reticulitermes santonensis FEYTAUD, Nasutitermes nigriceps HALDEMAN and Zootermopsis angusticollis HAGEN. In the presence of oxygen dimeric model compounds were degraded by all isolates. This indicates that the hindgut flora of termites is basically able to produce substrate for their host from aromatic extractives of wood.

FloraInsectaHost (biology)Aerobic bacteriaHindgutGeneral MedicineBiologybiology.organism_classificationdigestive systemApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyLigninBacteria Aerobicchemistry.chemical_compoundBenzoinBiodegradation EnvironmentalchemistryZootermopsis angusticollisPhenolsMastotermes darwiniensisBenzaldehydesBotanyLigninAnimalsDigestive SystemBacteriaJournal of basic microbiology
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Interaction-induced spin polarization in quantum dots.

2010

The electronic states of lateral many electron quantum dots in high magnetic fields are analyzed in terms of energy and spin. In a regime with two Landau levels in the dot, several Coulomb blockade peaks are measured. A zig-zag pattern is found as it is known from the Fock-Darwin spectrum. However, only data from Landau level 0 show the typical spin-induced bimodality, whereas features from Landau level 1 cannot be explained with the Fock-Darwin picture. Instead, by including the interaction effects within spin-density-functional theory a good agreement between experiment and theory is obtained. The absence of bimodality on Landau level 1 is found to be due to strong spin polarization.

Fock-Darwin spectrumSpin polarizationSpin-density-functional theoryQuantum DotGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesElectronSpin dynamicsShubnikov–de Haas effectMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Electronic statesSemiconductor quantum dotsddc:530Landau levelsSpin-½PhysicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsSpin polarizationCoulomb blockadeHigh magnetic fieldsLandau quantizationCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectMagnetic fieldQuantum dotMagnetic fieldsDensity functional theoryDewey Decimal Classification::500 | Naturwissenschaften::530 | PhysikInteraction effectPhysical review letters
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