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Preliminary study on the unusual properties in the habitat of Ranunculetum baudotii in Central Europe

2011

Abstract The study examines the patches of the saltwater association Ranunculetum baudotii in a new, atypical site; i.e., located more than 400 km away from the Baltic coastal line. They were found in a karst spring, and were the first locality of the community identified in Poland. The water and sediments within the patches were analyzed chemically in the laboratory, but, conductivity, water temperature and O2 content were measured in the field. The spring was determined to be a relatively stable aquatic habitat, with a typical chemical composition of subterranean water (a prevalence of hydro-carbonate, calcium and magnesium ions), and rich, e.g., in nitrogen and phosphorus, and disturbed …

karst springQH301-705.5BiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAquatic plantSpring (hydrology)ecological conditionsKarst springBiology (General)Magnesium ionbiodiversitygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybatrachium baudotiiEcologyGeneral NeurosciencePlant communityKarstthreatened plant communitiesCretaceousHabitatphytocoenosesanthropopressureGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciencesaquatic vegetationOpen Life Sciences
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Polypore communities in broadleaved boreal forests

2012

The cover and extent of boreal broadleaved forests have been decreasing due to modern forest management practices and fire suppression. As decomposers of woody material, polypores are ecologically important ecosystem engineers. The ecology and conservation biology of polypores have been studied intensively in boreal coniferous forests. However, only a few studies have focused on the species living on broadleaved trees. To increase knowledge on this species group we conducted polypore surveys in 27 broadleaved forests and 303 forest compartments (539 ha) on the southern boreal zone in Finland and measured dead wood and forest characteristics. We detected altogether 98 polypore species, of wh…

käävätbiologyAgroforestryEcologyEcological ModelingTaigaForest managementForestrypolyporesbiology.organism_classificationEcosystem engineerDecomposerGeographyBorealPolyporelcsh:SD1-669.5Species richnesslcsh:ForestryGlobal biodiversitySilva Fennica
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Forest act habitats : Finnish woodland key habitats amid the intensive forestry

2014

käävätjatkuva kasvatustalousmetsätharsintapurotconservationforest managementmetsälakiavohakkuuterityisen tärkeät elinympäristötkestävä metsätalousluonnon monimuotoisuusmetsätbiodiversiteettimetsiensuojelukartoituspoimintahakkuutsammaletpuronvarretsuojavyöhykkeetlahopuutwoodland key habitatsForest Act habitatsbiodiversity
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Ground-dwelling true bugs (Heteroptera) in afforested fields

2017

Former agricultural lands may host peculiar biota, because agriculture activities have changed the physical, chemical and biological features of the soil; however, biodiversity in afforested fields is poorly known. The aim of this study was to investigate the diversity of ground-dwelling true bugs (Heteroptera) in early successional afforested fields in central Finland. We used a large-scale field experiment, in which agricultural land had been afforested 25 years ago by planting monocultures of birch, pine and spruce trees. Pitfall traps caught a total of 224 heteropteran individuals representing 20 species. The community was numerically dominated by Lygaeidae, Drymus brunneus being the mo…

lajistokartoitusHeteropteraafforestationyoung standsspecies surveynuoret metsätArtikkelitluteetmetsitysbiodiversiteettibiodiversity
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Riconoscere e interpretare i paesaggi dei sistemi arborei tradizionali: i casi studio della maremma laziale e del monte Etna

2014

Starting from the Sixteen’s of the past century it occurred in Italy, although with differences among the plane areas and the marginal hill or mountain ones, a deep transformation in the physiognomy of arboriculture following new architecture and new management criteria developed for an industrialized agriculture. Indeed, some traditional agricultural landscapes have maintained their functional and structural complexity. The present study refers to an interdisciplinary methodology developed for identifying and mapping the traditional landscapes through an approach based on multitemporal analysis of land use maps, visualization of land use persistences and evaluation of their representativen…

land use changeSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreemonitoringSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturalandscape matricTraditional Agro-forestry landscapelandscape typebiodiversity
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Extremophilic microbial communities on photovoltaic panel surfaces: a two‐year study

2020

Solar panel surfaces can be colonized by microorganisms adapted to desiccation, temperature fluctuations and solar radiation. Although the taxonomic and functional composition of these communities has been studied, the microbial colonization process remains unclear. In the present work, we have monitored this microbial colonization process during 24 months by performing weekly measurements of the photovoltaic efficiency, carrying out 16S rRNA gene high‐throughput sequencing, and studying the effect of antimicrobial compounds on the composition of the microbial biocenosis. This is the first time a long‐term study of the colonization process of solar panels has been performed, and our results…

lcsh:BiotechnologyBioengineeringBiologyGeneralist and specialist speciesApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesExtremophileslcsh:TP248.13-248.65RNA Ribosomal 16SExtreme environmentExtremophileColonizationPhylogenyResearch Articles030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesBacteria030306 microbiologyEcologyMicrobiotaPhotovoltaic systemfood and beveragesBiodiversity15. Life on landMicrobial population biology13. Climate actionSpecies richnessDesiccationBiotechnologyResearch ArticleMicrobial Biotechnology
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BEST-2K Method for Characterizing Dual-Permeability Unsaturated Soils with Ponded and Tension Infiltrometers

2019

This study presents a new method (BEST-2K) that extends the existing BEST methods for use in characterizing the water retention and hydraulic conductivity functions of matrix and fast-flow regions in dual-permeability soils. BEST-2K requires input information from two water infiltration experiments that are performed under ponded (Beerkan) and unsaturated (tension infiltrometer) conditions at the surface. Other required inputs include water content measurements and the traditional BEST inputs (particle size distribution and bulk density). In this study, first, a flowchart of the BEST-2K method was developed and illustrated with analytically generated data for a synthetic dual-permeability s…

lcsh:GE1-350Beerkan BEST method Dual Permeability Hydraulic characterization Tension infiltrometerlcsh:QE1-996.50207 environmental engineeringSoil Science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technology15. Life on land6. Clean waterlcsh:GeologyPermeability (earth sciences)Soil water040103 agronomy & agricultureSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceGeotechnical engineering[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology020701 environmental engineeringlcsh:Environmental sciencesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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First record of Hemidiaptomus (Gigantodiaptomus) superbus (Schmeil, 1895) in Italy, with notes on distribution and conservation status (Copepoda, Cal…

2011

Hemidiaptomus (Gigantodiaptomus) superbus (Schmeil, 1895) was found in a temporary pool in the Pineta di Classe coastal pine-wood (Ravenna, northern Italy). This is the first official record of a species belonging to the subgenus Gigantodiaptomus of Italian fauna, and it widens the known distribution of this rare diaptomid to the Mediterranean basin. In order to supply data on this rare and poorly known species, original drawings for the Italian population have been provided, and some overlooked morphological features have been highlighted. In light of the growing evidence of the existence of a number of cryptic species in the Diaptomidae family, and considering the variability observed in …

lcsh:GE1-350HemidiaptomusSpecies complexEcologyEcologyFaunaBiogeographySettore BIO/05 - Zoologialcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationtemporary ponds zooplankton biogeography biodiversity 16S rDNAlcsh:GDiaptomidaeConservation statusSubgenuslcsh:GB3-5030lcsh:Physical geographyCalanoidalcsh:Environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Limnology
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Fruit Trees and Bushes as a Biodiversity Element in the “Górażdże” Quarry Reclaimed Areas

2019

The assumption of biological land reclamation in the forest direction is to introduce trees and shrubs on the reclaimed area so as to bring it as close as possible to the natural state based on the species characteristic for forest communities. While assessing the concept of biodiversity resulting from the naturalistic approach to the forest as a timeless good, it is necessary to take into account the diversity of plantings used and their multifunctionality. One of the functions is to designate crops for utility purposes, by creating a natural undergrowth, birdhouses, forest fringe plantings and enclaves of edible fruit plants. As part of the research, implementing the biodiversity of midfo…

lcsh:GE1-350health condition of treesAgroforestryBiodiversityopencast limestone minelcsh:TD1-1066internal dumpEnvironmental sciencebiocenotic specieslcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringforest reclamationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicslcsh:Environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Ecological Engineering
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Baseline Gut Microbiota Composition Is Associated With Schistosoma mansoni Infection Burden in Rodent Models

2020

In spite of growing evidence supporting the occurrence of complex interactions between Schistosoma and gut bacteria in mice and humans, no data is yet available on whether worm-mediated changes in microbiota composition are dependent on the baseline gut microbial profile of the vertebrate host. In addition, the impact of such changes on the susceptibility to, and pathophysiology of, schistosomiasis remains largely unexplored. In this study, mice colonized with gut microbial populations from a human donor (HMA mice), as well as microbiota-wild type (WT) animals, were infected with Schistosoma mansoni, and alterations of their gut microbial profiles at 50 days post-infection were compared to …

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergy0301 basic medicineRodentImmunologyAntibodies ProtozoanSchistosomiasisGut floradigestive systemParasite LoadHost-Parasite InteractionsMicrobiologyImmunomodulationFecesMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineimmune-modulationhuman-microbiota associated mouse modelsRNA Ribosomal 16Sbiology.animalLactobacillusmedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergySchistosomaBacteriabiologyFOS: Clinical medicineComputational BiologyBiodiversitySchistosoma mansonidysbiosismedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationSchistosomiasis mansoniGastrointestinal MicrobiomeDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologyhelminth-gut microbiota interactionsSchistosomaMetagenomicsSchistosoma mansonigut microbial diversityProteobacterialcsh:RC581-607Dysbiosis030215 immunology
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