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Jimin Lee, Jong Hak Shin and Cheon Young Chang
Two marine halacarids, Copidognathus levicostatus n. sp. and C. vicinus Bartsch, 1997, belonging to the C. gibbus group, have been recorded based on both sexes from the microhabitat of intertidal and sublittoral rocks on the coast of South Korea. Copidog...
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Vanyarat Kongsap, Ekkalak Rattanachot, Anchana Prathep, Witthaya Buaphol and Jaruwan Mayakun
High-value sea cucumber species are overexploited, and the focus of fishing has shifted to low-value species, e.g., Holothuria (Halodeima) atra. In this study, the population of H. atra was investigated in three different habitats: a seagrass habitat, a ...
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E.G.D.P. Jayasekara,M.C. Prabhath,W.A.D. Mahaulpatha
The endemic endangered agamid lizard Calotes nigrilabris inhabits the grasslands of Horton Plains National Park (HPNP) and it is restricted to a few localities in the central highlands of Sri Lanka. In this study, the microhabitat utilisation of Calotes ...
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Marta Aleksandrowicz-Trzcinska, Stanislaw Drozdowski, Marcin Studnicki and Henryk Zybura
While some tree species can regenerate naturally without mechanical site preparation (MSP), Scots pine has been shown to benefit from this process. We compared three methods: using a double-mouldboard forest plough (FP), an active single-disc plough (AP)...
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Lukas Taxböck, Hans Peter Linder and Marco Cantonati
Habitat alteration is one of the major drivers of species loss. Springs may be among the least affected aquatic habitats and are considered to be refugial habitats. Diatom assemblages were sampled from 74 Swiss springs comprising seven spring types over ...
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Mi-Jung Bae, Jung Hwa Chun, Tae-Soo Chon, Young-Seuk Park
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Comprehensive research on the structural and functional variability of benthic macroinvertebrate communities within headwater streams is limited, despite the fact that the majority of streams within a watershed are headwater streams that form the primary...
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Jessica E. Lavabre,Daniel García
Pág. e040
Aim of the study: Seed dispersal is a crucial process in tree population dynamics. In the case of yew, Taxus baccata L., seeds are dispersed by birds and mammals in a non-random, microhabitat-dependent way, a pattern constraining population renewal and e...
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Alexander T Egan, Leonard C Ferrington, Toben Lafrançois, Mark B Edlund
Understanding the phenology of emergences can be useful in determining seasonal chironomid life cycle patterns, which are often influenced by ice cover and temperature in cold climates. Lake Superior is the largest lake in North America and with a mean s...
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C.D. Dangalle
The species of tiger beetles inhabiting coastal habitats of Sri Lanka have not been studied for nearly three decades. We report the tiger beetle species currently occupying the coastal habitats of the island, their distribution, microhabitats and habitat...
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Grundmann, G. L. Dechesne, A. Bartoli, F. Flandrois, J. P. Chasse, J. L. Kizungu, R.
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