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Biogeography of the Pleistocene pleniglacial malacofaunas in Europe. Stratigraphic and climatic implications

1990

Abstract As determined by Lozek, malacological associations are significant of a particular vegetal environment. In Quaternary sequences, different types of associations are recognized which can be assimilated to the present types of malacofaunas. There are associations of grass group, of forest group and of the ecotone of these two biogeographical entities. On the European scale, in Pleistocene sequences, the interglacial faunas indicate similarly the same differences as today, being of stratigraphic interest. On the contrary, pleniglacial faunas, which are mainly preserved in the loess belt, seemed not interesting for stratigraphy since they indicate more generalized and more homogeneous …

PleistocenePaleontologyBiozoneBiostratigraphyOceanographyPaleontologyInterglacialFaciesPaleoecologyQuaternaryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyHoloceneEarth-Surface ProcessesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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Return flight to the Canary Islands – The key role of peripheral populations of Afrocanarian blue tits (Aves: Cyanistes teneriffae) in multi-gene rec…

2012

Abstract Afrocanarian blue tits (Cyanistes teneriffae) have a scattered distribution on the Canary Islands and on the North African continent. To date, the Canary Islands have been considered the species’ main Pleistocene evolutionary center, but their colonization pathways remain uncertain. We set out to reconstruct a dated multi-gene phylogeny and ancestral ranges for Cyanistes tit species including the currently unstudied, peripheral Libyan population of C. t. cyrenaicae. In all reconstructions the most easterly and westerly peripheral populations (in Libya and on La Palma) represented basal offshoots of C. teneriffae. These two peripheral populations shared all four major indels and dif…

PleistoceneRange (biology)PopulationDNA MitochondrialBirdsAfrica NorthernGeneticsAnimalsColonizationeducationMolecular BiologyPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsgeographyeducation.field_of_studygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologyCyanistesCyanistes teneriffaebiology.organism_classificationPhylogeographyGenetics PopulationSpainArchipelagoAnimal MigrationMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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Myosporidium ladogensis n. comb. in burbot Lota lota from Finland: fine structure and microsporidian taxonomy.

2020

Infections with microsporidian parasites are described in skeletal muscle of burbot Lota lota from Lake Haukivesi, Finland. Infected myocytes contained spores within sporophorous vesicles (SPVs) in contact with host cell cytoplasm, similar to Pleistophora ladogensis in L. lota and smelt Osmerus eperlanus in western Russia and northern Germany. Analysis of small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) gene sequences indicated identity with Myosporidium spraguei in burbot and pike-perch from this lake. The latter is considered a junior synonym of P. ladogensis. Phylogenetic analysis of SSU rRNA sequences resolved the burbot parasite apart from a clade containing the type species P. typicalis, but to…

PleistophoramuscleZoologyAquatic ScienceBurbot030308 mycology & parasitologyMerluccius03 medical and health sciencestaxonomyloisetGermanyParasite hostingAnimalsOsmerus eperlanusmadeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFinlandPhylogeny030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesLota lotabiologysystematiikka (biologia)fungifylogenetiikkaRibosomal RNASpores Fungalbiology.organism_classificationkalatauditType speciesMicrosporidiaHost cell cytoplasmMicrosporidiamicrosporidiasienetDiseases of aquatic organisms
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Are Iberian ribbed newts Pleurodeles waltl Michahelles, 1830 negatively affecting the populations of other amphibians?

2021

PleurodelesZoologyBiologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPredationEcological Research
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Colour variation between different lineages of a colour polymorphic lizard

2019

Podarcis muralisVariation (linguistics)Lizardbiology.animalZoologyAnimal Science and ZoologyBiologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Zoology
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"Predator-elicited foot shakes in wall lizards (Podarcis muralis): Evidence for a pursuit-deterrent function": Correction to Font, Carazo, Pérez i de…

2012

Podarcis muralisbiologyFontAnimal communicationPsychology (miscellaneous)Anatomybiology.organism_classificationPredatorEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFoot (unit)Journal of Comparative Psychology
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A molecular study of Neophyllaphis varicolor (Hemiptera, Aphididae) in Costa Rica

2019

The genus Neophyllaphis (Takahashi) (Aphididae: Neophyllaphidinae) is composed of 18 species; however, in the Americas only nine species have been reported previously. A new species, Neophyllaphis varicolor Miller & Halbert, was described in 2014 in USA. Colonies resembling those of this new species have been observed in Costa Rica on Podocarpus spp. In order to determine if N. varicolor is also present in Costa Rica, we sampled Neophyllaphis colonies from Podocarpus falcatus and P. chinensis. Additionally, we sampled individuals from Podocarpus sp. in Spain and Vietnam. DNA of each sample was extracted and used to amplify and sequence the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) and elongation…

PodocarpusInsectaArthropodaZoologyBiologyDNA barcodingPodocarpusHemipteraAphididaeGenuslcsh:ZoologyAnimaliaCytochrome c oxidase subunit IDNA barcodinglcsh:QL1-991integrative taxonomyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNeophyllaphidinaeElongation factor IPhylogenetic analysisPhylogenetic treephylogenetic analysisCytochrome c oxidase subunit IAphididaecytochrome c oxidase subunit Ibiology.organism_classificationHemipteraAphidsAphidoideaIntegrative taxonomyAnimal Science and Zoologyelongation factor IZooKeys
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Developmental morphology of Apinagia multibranchiata (Podostemaceae) from the Venezuelan Guyanas

2000

Abstract Apinagia ( c. 50 spp.) is the largest genus of American Podostemaceae. Apinagia multibranchiata (Matth.) Royen is a haptophyte endemic to the Venezuelan Guyanas. It fits well with the Podostemoideae bauplan known from other New World genera, such as Marathrum and Mourera . Shoots arise in pairs from filamentous creeping adhesive roots. During the rainy season submerged vegetative shoots grow up to more than a metre long. They are normally unbranched and provided with distichously arranged leaves which are laterally flattened into one plane. The lanceolate leaves may show a fimbriate tip. Tufts of threads are found on the upper leaf surface which faces the sky. When the water recede…

PodostemaceaePlant morphologyBudGenusAquatic plantShootBotanyStamenPlant ScienceBiologyEndemismbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society
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Polar marine biology science in Portugal and Spain: Recent advances and future perspectives

2013

Xavier, José C. et al.

Polar science0106 biological sciencesEcology (disciplines)BiodiversityClimate changeAquatic ScienceOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesArcticMarine ecosystem14. Life underwaterMedio MarinoCentro Oceanográfico de GijónEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsApex predatorMarine biologyPortugalEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyPelagic zoneMarine Biology (journal)Marine SciencesGeographyArcticSpain13. Climate actionAntarctic
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Breeding system and fruit set in African Marantaceae

2013

Abstract Marantaceae are a pantropically distributed family of perennial herbs and lianas in the understory of tropical rainforests. They are characterized by a unique pollen transfer mechanism. To understand its functional significance and evolution, field investigations have been conducted in Gabon. Data from 28 (of 35) species from Central Africa are achieved. The pollen–ovule ratio (34–140:1; exception Sarcophrynium 2.5:1) falls into the range of facultative autogamous species. All investigated species were proven to be self-compatible; however, only two were autogamous. Natural fruit set was generally low (10.9 ± 10%). The highest natural fruit set was found in Marantochloa purpurea (2…

Pollen sourceEcologybiologyPollinationMarantochloaPlant Sciencemedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationGeitonogamyHerkogamySarcophryniumPollinatorPollenBotanymedicineEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFlora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants
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