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An extended Benthic Quality Index for assessment of lake profundal macroinvertebrates: addition of indicator taxa by multivariate ordination and weig…

2014

The chironomid Benthic Quality Index (BQI) is a widely used metric in assessments of lake status. The BQI is based on 7 indicator taxa, which like most profundal fauna, often occur sporadically in low densities. Hence, a major weakness of the index is that it cannot be calculated when indicator taxa are not captured. Thus, an extension of the BQI that incorporates more macroinvertebrate taxa is desirable. We used 2 statistical approaches (Detrended Correspondence Analysis and Weighted Averaging) to estimate new benthic quality indicator scores for profundal macroinvertebrate taxa and to construct modified BQIs called Profundal Invertebrate Community Metrics (PICMs). We calibrated the PICMs …

bioassessmentO/E ratiobenthic invertebratesweighted averagingindikaattorilajitjärvet
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Behavioural responses of Eurasian treecreepers, Certhia familiaris, to competition with ants

1997

Competition for a specific resource that is essential for the survival of both the competitors may be intense even between very dissimilar taxa. However, the importance of the effects caused by such interspecific competition has seldom been emphasized. These effects can appear as differences in individual foraging behaviour during the breeding season, which can result in critical variation in fitness. In this study we examined the effects of wood ants (Formica rufa group) on the abundance of other invertebrates on tree trunks and on the foraging site selection of breeding Eurasian treecreepers, which use the same habitat as wood ants. Arthropods were scarcer on the trunks with ants present;…

biologyEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectForagingInterspecific competitionCerthia familiarisbiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)HabitatSeasonal breederAnimal Science and ZoologyTreecreeperEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInvertebratemedia_commonAnimal behaviour
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The introduced signal crayfish and native noble crayfish have different effects on sublittoral macroinvertebrate assemblages in boreal lakes

2015

biologyEcologyta1172Taxon richnessAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCrayfishSignal crayfishFisheryPacifastacus leniusculusCommunity compositionImpactsCommunity compositionSublittoral macroinvertebrate abundanceAstacus astacusBoreal lakesFreshwater Biology
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Exercise and the Control of Glycolysis in Vertebrate Muscle: The Effects of Intensive Work, Fatigue and Recovery on Muscle Metabolites and Effectors …

1994

biologyEffectorbiology.animalVertebrateGlycolysisGeneral MedicineFructokinaseCell biologyClinical Science
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Vertebrate/Invertebrate Trackways

2009

The Ichnology Workshop held in 1998 in Bornholm, DK, evidenced significant differences between approaches used for studying vertebrate and invertebrate ichnites. In particular, trackways are used more in invertebrate ichno-studies than in vertebrate studies. This is due to the intrinsic characteristics of each category, primarily the multiple consequences of the order of magnitude gap in sizes, the opportunity to have more taxonomic information of the trackmaker with vertebrate ichnites, the usefulness of correlations with biotopes and facies with invertebrate ichnites, and practical parameters such as the probability of findings. That vertebrate and invertebrate ichnologists exchange ideas…

biologyIchnologyEcologybiology.animalPaleontologyVertebrateAnimal behaviorIchnitesInvertebrateIchnos
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Unique growth pattern of Metoposaurus diagnosticus krasiejowensis (Amphibia, Temnospondyli) from the Upper Triassic of Krasiejów, Poland

2013

Morphology and bone histology of femora, tibiae, and fibulae of the temnospondyl Metoposaurus diagnosticus krasiejowensis from the Upper Triassic locality of Krasiejow (Poland) are studied for the first time. The growth pattern of Metoposaurus as preserved in a small growth series of femora, shows a regular alternating sequence of fast and slow growth phases, which are interpreted as representing zones and annuli. The slow growth phases (annuli) of the inner and outer cortex as well as those of different specimens are of a regular broad thickness. Such broad annuli are so far unknown for any vertebrate and make the growth pattern for Metoposaurus unique. These slow growth phases always cont…

biologyPaleontologyTemnospondyliVertebrateDutuitosaurusMetoposaurusOceanographybiology.organism_classificationSlow growthPaleontologyFemur lengthbiology.animalAestivationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface ProcessesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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Invertebrates in Fruitbodies of Heterobasidion spp., Infected Picea abies Logs and Adjacent Soil

2021

Heterobasidion spp. pathogenic fungi produce conspicuous fruitbodies on infected wood, which may represent a habitat for a range of organisms, including invertebrates. The aim was to: (i) assess and compare invertebrate diversity in Heterobasidion spp. fruitbodies, infected Picea abies wood and adjacent soil

biologyRange (biology)FaunaForest SciencefungiForestryPicea abies<i>Heterobasidion</i>carpophoresbiology.organism_classificationcomplex mixturesTaxonTullgren funnelsBotanyNorway spruceAcariQK900-989HeterobasidionPlant ecologyRelative species abundancehuman activitiesfaunaInvertebrateForests
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Regeneration in invertebrates

2008

The mechanisms of regeneration are reviewed from a genetic, cytological and molecular biological points of view. Planarians and Hydra have been chosen and illustrated as biological examples.

biologyRegeneration (biology)RegenerationGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesZoologyLernaean HydraGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciencesbiology.organism_classificationPlanariaGeneral Environmental ScienceInvertebrateRENDICONTI LINCEI
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Trophic Transfer of Trace Elements in an Isotopically Constructed Food Chain From a Semi-enclosed Marine Coastal Area (Stagnone di Marsala, Sicily, M…

2012

Trace element accumulation is particularly important in coastal and transitional environments, which act as contaminant buffers between the continental and marine systems. We compared trace element transfer to the biota in two locations with different open-sea exposures in a semi-enclosed marine coastal area (Stagnone di Marsala, Sicily, Italy) using isotopically reconstructed food chains. Samples of sediment, macroalgae, seagrasses, invertebrates, fish, and bird feathers were sampled in July 2006 and analysed for stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes (δ(13)C, δ(15)N) and trace elements (arsenic [As], cadmium [Cd], total mercury [THg], and lead [Pb]). Trophic magnification factors were calcul…

biomagnification transitional systems Stagnone di MarsalaSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaGeologic SedimentsFood ChainHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisBiomagnificationToxicologyPoaceaeFood chainAnimalsSicilyTrophic levelBiodilutionCarbon IsotopesNitrogen IsotopesTrace elementFishesSedimentBiotaGeneral MedicineFeathersSeaweedPollutionInvertebratesIsotopes of nitrogenTrace ElementsEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental Monitoring
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A comparison of the impacts of introduced signal crayfish and native noble crayfish in boreal lake ecosystems

2014

boreal lake ecosystemsvesiekosysteemitstable isotopestäplärapueliöyhteisötselkärangattomatjärvetekologiaekologinen lokerobiodiversiteettiekosysteemitinvasive signal crayfishmacroinvertebrate communitiesboreaalinen vyöhykeisotooppianalyysijokirapuPäijännenative noble crayfishvieraslajitravintoverkot
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