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Trophic niche features influence microplastic ingestion in Mediterranean fish species

2022

Widespread microplastic (MP) contamination in the marine environment has raised global concern in the last decade. Scientific evidence of the adverse effects of MP on organisms is growing fast and there is urgent need to fulfil the knowledge gaps about the trophic drivers that lead to such contamination processes and resulting impacts. Fish are considered good bioindicators of MP contamination due to their easy availability, high ecological and commercial value, however our understanding of how trophic niche influences MP ingestion is limited. Here, we investigated the occurrence and abundance of MP in the gastrointestinal tract of 8 commercial fish species (Boops boops, Engraulis encrasico…

microplastic ingestionMediterranean fish specieTrophic niche feature
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Biogeographic patterns of base-rich fen vegetation across Europe

2014

International audience; Questions: What is the distribution of base-rich fen vegetation and the specia- list species along European biogeographic regions? How do the gradients in spe- cies composition correlate to geography and climate at continental scale? What are the implications of such patterns for the classification of these habitats?Location: Fifteen countries of Central, Western and Northern Europe.Methods: We compiled a vegetation plot database of base-rich fens and related communities including vascular plants and bryophytes. The initial data set with 6943 plots was filtered according to the presence of specialists using discriminant analysis. We used DCA to analyse the correlatio…

miresVegetation classificationClimateBos- en Landschapsecologiewaterplant associationsWetlandecological gradientsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawGeneralist and specialist speciesSpecies compositionVegetation typeplot sizeTemperate climateForest and Landscape Ecologyvascular plantsenvironmental gradientsVegetatieNature and Landscape Conservationgeography[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologygeography.geographical_feature_categoryVegetationFenEcologyEcologytemperate zoneVegetation classificationHabitats directiveVegetation15. Life on landnorthDiagnostic speciesHabitatBorealclassificationWetlandVegetatie Bos- en LandschapsecologieVegetation Forest and Landscape EcologyGradient[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
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Il potenziale formale della coppia Ti(IV,III) a 25°C nel mezzo HCl 1 M NaCl 2 M

2009

Nell’ambito delle diverse coppie ossidoriduttive di un elemento in soluzione acquosa, vengono indicate come ipoossidate le specie appartenenti a quelle coppie il cui potenziale standard è inferiore a quello di riduzione dell’acqua ad idrogeno, e come iperossidate le specie che fanno parte di coppie con valore del potenziale di riduzione superiore a quello dell’ossigeno ad acqua. Si tratta in entrambi i casi di specie termodinamicamente poco stabili che si trasformano rispettivamente nella forma ossidata con evoluzione di idrogeno e nella forma ridotta con evoluzione di ossigeno. Tali processi sono modulati dall’attività idrogenionica della soluzione (Figura 1). Figura 1. Intervallo di stabi…

misure di fem specie ipoossidate titanio
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Mutacje w mitochondrialnym DNA i reaktywne formy tlenu jako czynniki wpływające na procesy starzenia się komórek i organizmów

2016

mitochondriamutacjereactive oxygen speciesstres oksydacyjnyreaktywne formy tlenuoxidative stressmitochondrialny DNAmitochondrial DNAmutations
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Greater mitochondrial energy production provides resistance to ocean acidification in "winning" hermatypic corals

2021

Coral communities around the world are projected to be negatively affected by ocean acidification. Not all coral species will respond in the same manner to rising CO2 levels. Evidence from naturally acidified areas such as CO2 seeps have shown that although a few species are resistant to elevated CO2, most lack sufficient resistance resulting in their decline. This has led to the simple grouping of coral species into “winners” and “losers,” but the physiological traits supporting this ecological assessment are yet to be fully understood. Here using CO2 seeps, in two biogeographically distinct regions, we investigated whether physiological traits related to energy production [mitochondrial e…

mitochondrial electron transport010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceslcsh:QH1-199.5Coralmitochondrial electron transport activityHermatypic coralOcean Engineeringocean acidificationBiologyAquatic Sciencelcsh:General. Including nature conservation geographical distributionOceanography01 natural sciencesMitochondrial electron transportAcclimatizationresistance03 medical and health scienceshermatypic corals14. Life underwaterlcsh:Science030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology0303 health sciencesBiomass (ecology)Global and Planetary ChangeResistance (ecology)biomassEcologyactivityOcean acidificationCoral specieslcsh:Q
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Ambrosia trifida L. in France: current distribution and ecological knowledge. Towards an eradication of the species?

2014

National audience; Giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida L.) is an annual plant belonging to Asteraceae, originating from North America. It was introduced in France in the early twentieth century. Originally described as a ruderal plant, Ambrosia trifida was recently reported in agricultural areas (maize and soybean) in the region Midi-Pyrénées. Beyond the potential public health issue, this species is a major invasive weed in North America, its native area. That is why a question arises about the future trend of the species in France. Can we expect a low ability of the species to adapt the French habitats and land-uses, with a low probability of naturalization? Viceversa, should we consider lead…

monitoring programs[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciencesallergies[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]pollen[SDE]Environmental Sciences[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyAmbrosia trifida[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologyherbariuminvasive species
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Citizen and scientsts work together to monitor marine alien species in Sicilian waters (central Mediterranean)

2017

We report on the experience of two citizen science projects: the Project “Caulerpa cylindracea – Egadi Islands” and the Project “Invasive Algae”, included within the “Seawatchers” platform. The first one, sponsored by the STEBICEF Department of the University of Palermo and by the Egadi Islands Marine Protected Area (MPA), aims at creating a database on the spread dynamics of C. cylindracea within the Egadi Islands MPA. The second one, coordinated by the Institute of Marine Sciences of Barcelona (CSIC, Spain), collects data on 10 marine invasive alien species. The results of these projects highlighted the important role that citizen science campaigns can have as early-warning systems. We al…

monitoringCitizen ScienceSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataMediterranean Seamarine alien specie
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Pactola kuscheli sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a potential cause for the decline of the threatened New Caledonian conifer, Agathis montana de…

2017

Agathis montana is a conifer endemic to New Caledonia and one of the most threatened (Critically Endangered) plant species of this area. The exact causes of its decline are still unknown. The authors describe the characteristics of A. montana, the history and methodology of populatio nmonitoring, and possible factors causing the decline and habitat degradation. In 2014, some twigs showing symptoms suggesting attack by wood-boring insects were collected. From these, imagines of an unknown weevil species belonging to the genus Pactola Pascoe (Eugnomini)were reared. The new species is described as Pactola kuscheli Mazur sp. nov. Colour photographs of the dorsal habitus, line drawings of taxono…

monitoringconservationendemic speciesconifer declineweevilsAustral Entomology
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Developing tools for biodiversity surveys : studies with wood-inhabiting fungi

2010

monitoringwood-inhabiting fungispecies inventoriesvery fine woody debrisboreal forestsbiodiversity surveys
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Phylogeography of a Palaearctic sedentary passerine, the willow tit (Parus montanus)

2001

We analysed variation of the mitochondrial control region from willow tits through its Palaearctic distribution range. Although we found high amount of genetic variation (π=1.114%), there was almost no differentiation between subspecies or geographical localities. This may be because of a combination of several ecological and genetic factors, including a relatively homogenic habitat through the distribution range, lack of geographical barriers, high gene flow and a large long-term effective population size. On the contrary, in the songar tit, which is sometimes considered to be conspecific with the willow tit, the mitochondrial lineages seem to correlate with the geographical locality and a…

mtDNA control regionWillowPhylogeographyWillow titbiologyEffective population sizeRange (biology)Ecologybiology.animalSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPasserineJournal of Evolutionary Biology
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