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Fei Li, S. G. Cheung, P. K. S. Shin, Xiaoshou Liu, Yanan Li and Fanghong Mu
Ocean acidification threatens marine organisms continuously. To ascertain if adaptation of marine species to ocean acidification enhanced over multiple generations, we studied the transgenerational effects of ocean acidification on the development, repro...
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Gabriela F. Oliveira, Hanifah Siregar, Henrique Queiroga and Laura G. Peteiro
Bivalve relevance for ecosystem functioning and human food security emphasize the importance of predictions of mussel performance under different climate stressors. Here, we address the effect of a latitudinal gradient of temperature and food availabilit...
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Jessica S. Veysey Powell and Kimberly J. Babbitt
Natural resource extraction and wildlife conservation are often perceived as incompatible. For wetland-dependent amphibians, forested buffers may mitigate timber-harvest impacts, but little empirical research has focused on buffers around lentic habitats...
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Rita S. W. Yam, Yen-Tzu Fan and Tzu-Ting Wang
Pomacea canaliculata (Ampullariidae) has extensively invaded most Asian constructed wetlands and its massive herbivory of macrophytes has become a major cause of ecosystem dysfunctioning of these restored habitats. We conducted non-choice laboratory feed...
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Alejandra Vilela, L. González-Paleo, Déborah Rondanini, Damián Ravetta
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Jérôme Noirault, Jean-Pierre Brillard and Murray R. Bakst
Pág. 851 - 859
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