MODELLED PREY FIELDS PREDICT MARINE PREDATOR FORAGING SUCCESS

Modelled prey fields predict marine predator foraging success

Modelling marine predator foraging habitats is a widespread research approach for projecting species responses to a rapidly changing Southern Ocean.Yet a key remaining challenge is to understand how lego.bonsai tree changing prey biomass within foraging habitats could affect predator foraging success.Quantifying this using observed prey information

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Biodegradation of antibiotics: the balance between good and bad

The worldwide population rise corroborated with the raise of the health-care standards have generated an escalation of the antibiotic production and uncontrolled usage.The subsequent effects of this escalation have led to an increase of the antibiotic resistance rates, Romania is in the top of the EU countries regarding the antibiotic resistance ra

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Evolution of the SPATULA/ALCATRAZ gene lineage and expression analyses in the basal eudicot, Bocconia frutescens L. (Papaveraceae)

Abstract Background SPATULA (SPT) and ALCATRAZ (ALC) are recent paralogs that belong to the large bHLH transcription factor family.Orthologs of these genes have been found in all core eudicots, whereas pre-duplication genes, named paleoSPATULA/ALCATRAZ, have been found in basal eudicots, monocots, basal angiosperms and gymnosperms.Nevertheless, fun

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