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Environmental heterogeneity in wetlands increases alpha and beta diversity of cladocerans (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) at local and regional scale A heterogeneidade ambiental em áreas úmidas aumenta a ...
Crustaceans, a small but mighty animal classification group of invertebrates, can be found scuttling across the ocean floor, scavenging for their next snack. Lobster, shrimp, crab, and crayfish ...
Visitors to the shores of Eilat in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea, during March and April in recent years have witnessed an unusual sight—stretches of shoreline turning pink. Upon closer ...
When was NOUN: "planktonic crustaceans and their larvae...that constitute the principal food of baleen whales" crossword clue used most recently? This clue was last seen in the November 3, 2024's ...
Over the Andes Mountains in Chile, a new species of storm petrel was discovered flying to its breeding grounds. The bird was ...
More information: Luca Cornetti et al, Long-term balancing selection for pathogen resistance maintains trans-species polymorphisms in a planktonic crustacean, Nature Communications (2024).
A strange tiny species of crustacean has challenged the way we think about natural selection and evolution. This microscopic animal, known as a water flea or Daphnia pulex, generates genetic ...
Long-term balancing selection for pathogen resistance maintains trans-species polymorphisms in a planktonic crustacean ...
Vertical distribution of some planktonic crustaceans in a “Várzea” lake (Lake Pousada das Garças) of the floodplain of High River Paraná, MS, Brazil. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental ...
A lesser-known rich source of dietary fiber called chitin, found in crustaceans, insects, and mushrooms, may aid digestion and help promote weight loss, a study found.
These tiny crustaceans, also known as boxer crabs, use the venomous anenomes to protect themselves from predators and to eat with. They also wave them around while fighting with each other.