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Effects of an invasive crayfish on the littoral macroinvertebrates of large boreal lakes are habitat specific

2013

Summary Invasive crayfish are widely acknowledged to have negative effects on benthic food webs in lakes, but few studies have investigated such effects at wider spatial scales and in varying habitats under natural conditions. We examined the effects of introduced signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) on the macroinvertebrate assemblages of different habitats in two large boreal lakes. We evaluated whether the density, taxon richness and species composition are altered by the non-native crayfish and whether the responses are similar for stony and vegetated habitats and across a depth gradient. We also studied the influence of crayfish on periphyton biomass at stony sites, as a potentia…

biologyEcologymusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyfungiSpecies diversityIntroduced speciesAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCrayfishSignal crayfishPacifastacusFisherynervous systemBenthic zoneta1181Species richnessPeriphytonFreshwater Biology
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Biodiversity and technological potential of wild lactic acid bacteria from raw cows' milk

2009

To study lactic acid bacteria (LAB) biodiversity and to evaluate their potential for use in dairy applications, eight raw cows' milk batches were sampled from five dairy factories located in different areas of the Trentino region during winter and summer milkings. A total of 370 (Gram-positive and catalase-negative) isolates were first molecularly analysed by means of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA-polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR). After strain differentiation (124 profiles), LAB were genetically identified at species level. The most frequently isolated LAB were lactococci, enterococci and streptococci. Lactobacilli, leuconostocs and pediococci were found at low levels. All strains …

biologyGram-positive bacteriaStrain (biology)Biodiversityfood and beveragesRaw milkbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyLactic acidlatte batteri lattici biodiversitàchemistry.chemical_compoundStarterSpecies levelchemistryFood scienceBacteriaFood Science
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Immunological and ultrastructural characterization of spirotrichonymphid flagellates from Reticulitermes grassei and R. flavipes (syn. R. santonensis…

2006

AbstractFive species of spirotrichonymphids representing three genera have been studied by light and immunofluorescence microscopy, and by transmission electron microscopy. The genus Spirotrichonympha, represented by S. flagellata from Reticulitermes grassei, is characterized by a compound axostyle composed of several fibers or subaxostyles. The genus Spironympha, represented by S. kofoidi from Reticulitermes flavipes (syn. R. santonensis) and by the two new species S. verticis and S. lanceata, is characterized by flagellar lines restricted to the anterior area and a simple, tubular axostyle. Spironympha verticis and S. lanceata are mainly distinguished by ultrastructural details of their f…

biologyImmunofluorescenceImmunofluorescence MicroscopyBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationTermitesReticulitermesGenusSpirotrichonymphaUltrastructureBotanyParabasaliaReticulitermes grasseiUltrastructureProtozoaAxostyleProtozoaEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Trend of Foreign Tourist Visits in the Conservation Area of the Cenderawasih Bay National Park (TNTC) with Special Interest on Whale Shark (Rhincodon…

2021

Tourist areas have a significant role in several aspects including economic, social and environmental. The national park has a considerable potential in the aspect of tourism. In addition to having mega biodiversity, the Cenderawasih Bay National Park (TNTC) also has a strong special attraction in term of whale shark, available year-round. Therefore, foreign tourism potential at TNTC is very high and much in demand by both local and foreign tourists. By processing visitation data, we were able to obtain trend and potentials in supporting the carrying capacity of whale shark tourism areas. Through these data, the estimated number of visitors in 2020 at TNTC was also obtained. Data were perfo…

biologyNational parkHigh intensitymedia_common.quotation_subjectBiodiversitySpecial Interest GroupWhale sharkbiology.organism_classificationFisheryGeographyPromotion (rank)BayTourismmedia_commonJURNAL SUMBERDAYA AKUATIK INDOPASIFIK
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Pseudorhynchus raggeanus nomen novum

2021

Massa, Bruno (2021): Pseudorhynchus raggeanus nomen novum. Zootaxa 4991 (3): 592-592, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4991.3.9

biologyOrthopteraAnimalsOrthopteraZoologyAnimal Science and ZoologyBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Erratum: on the correct name of Scolocerca thomasi Massa, 2021 (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae) from Côte d’Ivoire 

2021

Massa, Bruno (2021): Erratum: on the correct name of Scolocerca thomasi Massa, 2021 (Orthoptera Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae) from Côte d'Ivoire. Zootaxa 4963 (2): 400-400, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4963.2.11

biologyOrthopteraTettigoniidaeCorrect nameZoologyAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Cote d ivoireBiodiversityPhaneropterinaebiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyZootaxa
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Are the helminth communities from unisexual and bisexual lizards different? Evidences from gastrointestinal parasites of Darevskia spp. in Turkey

2015

1Departament de Zoologia, Facultat de Ciencies Biologiques, Universitat de Valencia Dr. Moliner, 50, 46100 Burjassot, Spain; E-mail: vicente.roca@uv.es 2CIBIO Research Centre in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, InBIO Universidade do Porto, Campus Agrario de Vairao, Rua Padre Armando Quintas, 7. 4485–661 Vairao, Vila do Conde, Portugal; E-mail: carretero@cibio.up.pt 3Departamento de Biologia, Faculdade de Ciencias da Universidade do Porto R. Campo Alegre, s/n, 4169–007 Porto, Portugal; E-mail: fatima.esperanca@cibio.up.pt 4Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Dokuz Eylul University, Buca, Izmir, Turkey E-mails: cetin.ilgaz@deu.edu.tr, yusuf.kumlutas@deu.edu.tr 5Department of Biology…

biologyParàsitsEcologyBiodiversityBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationGastrointestinal parasitesDarevskiaGeographyResearch centreGenetic resourcesZoologiaparasitic diseasesHelminthsAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy
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Pretarsal structures in the family Cydnidae sensu lato (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomoidea)

2010

New data on the pretarsus in Cydnidae sensu lato are presented; 56 species of 38 genera are studied based on the SEM techniques. Pretarsal structures in Cydnidae s.l. are demonstrated to be not uniform; some are typically pentatomoid, and some are atypical for Pentatomoidea. Structures associated with the unguitractor plate, described for the first time by Weirauch (2005) in Reduviidae, and not reported for Cydnidae s.l. in the past, are described for the first time.

biologyPentatomoideaHeteropteraZoologyBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationHemipteraReduviidaeSensuBotanyAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)CydnidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyZootaxa
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Stipa klimesii (Poaceae), a new species from Western Himalayas (India)

2014

Stipa klimesii sp. nov. from the Western Himalayas (India: Ladakh) and its variety S. klimesii var. pubescens var. nov. are described. The new species is similar to S. roborowskyi but differs by its longer anthecium, longer ligules of vegetative shoots, longer hairs on seta and shorter awns. Stipa klimesii is also similar to S. purpurea, but differs by longer ligules of vegetative shoots, shorter awns, slightly shorter hairs on seta and by the character of the panicle, which is compressed and with straight branches in S. klimesii vs. lax and with flexuous branches in S. purpurea. Epidermal patterns of the lemma in S. klimesii and both above-mentioned species, were examined by scanning elect…

biologyPoalesLiliopsidaSetaBiodiversityPlant Sciencelemma micromorphologyPoaceaebiology.organism_classificationTracheophytaLemma (botany)macromorphologytaxonomyBotanyShootdistributionTaxonomy (biology)StipaPoaceaePlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyPanicle
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Saproxylic beetle assemblages in the Mediterranean region:Impact of forest management on richness and structure

2010

Forests cover almost 30% of the Mediterranean region today, yet forest management activities have influenced structure and composition of both natural and planted forests. To date no study has been conducted to evaluate the impact of forest management on saproxylic beetle assemblages, although it is known that the Mediterranean is a biodiversity hotspot with a long-lasting human pressure on natural habitats. We provide an overview of saproxylic beetle assemblages of three forest types (mature Pinus halepensis forests, mature Pinus brutia forests, young Quercus calliprinos forests) in the East Mediterranean region using a one-year sample from 12 forest plots located in the north of Israel. T…

biologyQuercus calliprinosEcology/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/559922418Beetle diversityForest managementSpecies diversityForestryManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiology.organism_classificationMiddle EastGeographyPinus brutiaAleppo PineMediterranean oaksForest ecologySecondary forestSpecies richnessCommunity ecologyIsraelPinesBiologyNature and Landscape Conservation
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