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The results of the vine varieties reconversion measures in the North-Eastern Romania / Résultats de la mesure de reconversion des cépages dans le Nor…

2016

The vine varieties reconversion measure is one of the many benefits that the Romania's integration to the European Union brings to the wine sector. This study aims to analyze the results of this measure during 2007–2015 in the Romania's North-East Region. From the Vineyard Plantation Register, the plots noble vine parcels of each department were divided into two groups: those who existed in the field in before and those converted during the period. The surface of each group was classified first, based on the color of the grapes and secondarily, based on the pair international varieties – non international varieties. The conversion affected 3 of 6 departments. In Iasi, where the proportion o…

VineEnvironmental Engineeringlcsh:QP1-981Consumer demandlcsh:QR1-502ForestryVineyardIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlcsh:Microbiologylcsh:PhysiologyHorticultureGeographylcsh:Zoologymedia_common.cataloged_instancelcsh:QL1-991European unionmedia_commonBIO Web of Conferences
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Defensive Behavior of Honey Bees Toward Ants

1970

Worker beeHoney BeesHoney bee life cycleInsect Sciencelcsh:ZoologyZoologyNatural enemieslcsh:QL1-991BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPsyche
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Fossil echinoid (Echinoidea, Echinodermata) diversity of the Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian) in the Paris Basin (France).

2013

11 pages; International audience; This dataset inventories occurrence records of fossil echinoid specimens collected in the Calcaires à Spatangues Formation (CSF) that crops out in the southeast of the Paris Basin (France), and is dated from the Acanthodiscus radiatus chronozone (ca. 132 Ma, early Hauterivian, Early Cretaceous). Fossil richness and abundance of the CSF has attracted the attention of palaeontologists since the middle of the nineteenth century. This dataset compiles occurrence data (referenced by locality names and geographic coordinates with decimal numbers) of fossil echinoids both collated from the literature published over a century and a half, and completed by data from …

[ SDV.BID ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiodiversityEarly CretaceousCalcaires à Spatangues FormationBiologyStructural basinbiology.organism_classificationArticleCretaceousPaleontologyHauterivianAcanthodiscusParis Basinlcsh:ZoologyAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)RadiatusChronozoneSpecies richnessTaxonomic ranklcsh:QL1-991FranceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEchinoids[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontology
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Biomineralizations: insights and prospects from crustaceans.

2011

19 pages; International audience; For growing, crustaceans have to molt cyclically because of the presence of a rigid exoskeleton. Most of the crustaceans harden their cuticle not only by sclerotization, like all the arthropods, but also by calcification. All the physiology of crustaceans, including the calcification process, is then linked to molting cycles. This means for these animals to find regularly a source of calcium ions quickly available just after ecdysis. The sources of calcium used are diverse, ranging from the environment where the animals live to endogenous calcium deposits cyclically elaborated by some of them. As a result, crustaceans are submitted to an important and energ…

animal structureschemistry.chemical_elementZoologyCalciumMineralization (biology)Articlecalcificationchemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:ZoologyBotanylcsh:QL1-991calcium storageACCEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsorganic matrixbiologyfungibiology.organism_classificationbiomineralization[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsCrustaceanAmorphous calcium carbonateCalcium carbonatechemistryEcdysisamorphous calcium carbonateAnimal Science and ZoologycuticleMoultingBiomineralization
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Biogeography and ecology of geographically distant populations of sibling Cryptocephalus leaf beetles

2020

Different populations of two closely related species, Cryptocephalusflavipes and C. bameuli, from western (Alps, Apennines and Pyrenees) and central Europe (Poland, Ukraine and Pannonia) were analysed. On the basis of DNA sequences from two genes, cox1 and ef1-alpha, distinctiveness of both species was confirmed. Nevertheless, possible hybrids were identified in Carpathian mountains. We found a significant genetic differentiation among populations of C. flavipes and C. bameuli from distant regions but a high genetic similarity between populations of C. bameuli from north and south of the Carpathians. Demographic estimates suggest a past population expansion in the case of C. bameuli and a r…

biologyChrysomelidaeEcologyEcology (disciplines)Biogeographyphylogeographybiology.organism_classificationColeopteraGeographylcsh:ZoologyAnimal Science and Zoologylcsh:QL1-991niche modellingSiblingmolecular ecologyhybridizationCryptocephalusThe European Zoological Journal
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An updated checklist of Recent ostracods (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from inland waters of Sicily and adjacent small islands with notes on their distribut…

2020

Because of its position in the middle of the Mediterranea Sea and a complex geological history that has promoted repeated waves of biological colonization, Sicily (Southern Italy) is of particular interest from a biogeographical perspective. A number of previous investigations, dating back as far as the end of the 19th century, have contributed to gather information about the occurrence of Recent non-marine ostracods in Sicily, making this region one of the most intensively studied areas of the Central Mediterranean. Published data on ostracod distributions have been integrated through an extensive field survey on mainland Sicily and surrounding small islands and archipelagos. Altogether, 2…

biologyEcologybusiness.industryBiogeographyEcology (disciplines)Central Mediterranean SeaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaDistribution (economics)biology.organism_classificationNon-marine ostracodsCrustaceanChecklistGeographymental disorderslcsh:ZoologySEMAnimal Science and ZoologyColonizationlcsh:QL1-991ecologybusinessbiogeography
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Effects of ecological flooding on the temporal and spatial dynamics of carabid beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) and springtails (Collembola) in a pold…

2011

Within the scope of the Integrated Rhine Program an ecological flood gate and channel was inserted into the polder “Ingelheim” to enhance animal and plant diversity. In 2008, carabid beetles and springtails were collected, using pitfall traps, to measure the effects of ecological flooding and a strong precipitation event at a flood-disturbed and a dry location in this area. At both localities, xerophilic and mesophilic carabid beetle species were dominant throughout the study period. The total number of individuals of hygrophilic species was comparatively constant, while species number increased, partly due to the changed moisture conditions caused by ecological flooding and str…

biologyFlood mythEcologyFlooding (psychology)droughtSpringtailbiology.organism_classificationArticlebioindicationfloodingHabitatcommunity dynamicslcsh:ZoologySpecies evennessAnimal Science and ZoologyPrecipitationArthropodlcsh:QL1-991BioindicatorIntegrated Rhine Program (IRP)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZooKeys
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First report of Melittobia australica Girault in Europe and new record of M. acasta (Walker) for Italy

2012

Melittobia acasta and M. australica are newly recorded from Sicily, Italy, and the second species is reported in Europe for the first time. A short historical background about Melittobia parasitoid wasps, their hosts, and distribution, with emphasis in those two species is presented together with illustrations to facilitate their identification. Brief discussion about the presence and possible distribution of the species in Sicily is also included.

biologyMelittobia acastaZoologybiology.organism_classificationSceliphron spirifexMelittobiaParasitoid wasp Sceliphron spirifex Osmia sp. Sicily EuropeArticleParasitoidParasitoid waspEuropeSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataMelittobia australicaParasitoid wasplcsh:ZoologySceliphron spirifexAnimal Science and Zoologylcsh:QL1-991Osmia sp.SicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Las hormigas (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) asociadas a pulgones (Hemiptera, Aphididae) en la provincia de Valencia

2002

Twenty-six species of ants associated with aphids, belonging to twelve genera, are collected. Three subfamilies are identified, being the Formicinae the more represented about number of samples, genera and species. On the other hand, <i>Lasius niger</i> has been the species that is found with a more number of aphids (fifty eight species), and it seems to be the ant with a more capacity to establish associations with the different species of aphids. 224 different associations between the ants and the aphids are established and 164 of them are not recorded in the bibliography consulted for Spain.<br><br>Se han recogido veintiséis especies de hormigas asociadas a pulgon…

biologyhormigasLasiusEspañarelaciones hormiga-pulgónantsFormicinaebiology.organism_classificationpulgonesaphidsQL1-991SpainBotanylcsh:ZoologyAnimal Science and Zoologyant-aphid relationshipsValencialcsh:QL1-991ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGraellsia
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The gut microbiota structure of the terrestrial isopod Porcellionides pruinosus (Isopoda: Oniscidea)

2020

We used a combination of culture-dependent and independent approaches to study in depth the microbial community associated with the digestive tract of the terrestrial isopod Porcellionides pruinosus (Brandt, 1833). Specimens from different sampling sites in Tunisia harbored distinct microbiota profiles indicating the impact of both host origin and environmental factors on shaping the microbial flora within P. pruinosus. Our results revealed unexpected bacterial diversity especially via metagenomic analysis; a total of 819 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) assigned to two major bacterial phyla; Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes. We used Nutrient Agar to isolate the cultivable fraction of bac…

biologymetagenomic analysisZoologyGut florabiology.organism_classificationPorcellionides pruinosusIsopodacellulolytic bacteriaMicrobial population biologyHepatincolahepatincolalcsh:ZoologyoniscideaAnimal Science and ZoologyDigestive tractPorcellionideslcsh:QL1-991intestinal floraThe European Zoological Journal
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