نتایج جستجو برای: gammarus lacustris

تعداد نتایج: 3504  

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Fernando R Navarro M Jose Barrionuevo German San Blas

The genus Metecia Snellen (Noctuidae. Noctuinae) from Southern Argentina and Chile is redescribed and three species are recognized: M. cornifrons Snellen, M. lacustris (Köhler) n. comb., and M. hypothetica (Köhler) n. comb. In addition, Euxoa pampeana Köhler is synonymized with Metecia cornifrons. Adults and male and female genitalia are described and illustrated for the first time, and a key t...

Journal: :Applied phycology 2022

Although many isolation techniques for algaeaxenic cultures of algae are known, successful approaches species and contaminant-specific. The commercially important alga Haematococcus lacustris has been intensively studied due to its natural production the high-value carotenoid astaxanthin, yet there no reports axenic H. cultures. In this article, we describe lacustris, originally isolated in non...

2014
R. Andrew Odum

Arthur, J. and J. Eaton (1971). "CHLORAMINE TOXICITY TO THE AMPHIPOD GAMMARUS PSEUDOLIMNAEUS AND THE FATHEAD MINNOW(PIMEPHALES PROMELAS)." amphipods (gammarus pseudolimnaeus) were subjected to 96 hr and 15 week exposures, and fathead minnows (pimephales promelas) to a 21 week exposure of various chloramine concentrations under continuous flow conditions. The most marked sublethal effects were r...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Zhonge Hou Junbo Li Shuqiang Li

Ten new species of the genus Gammarus are described from Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, Southwest China, including Gammarus amabilis sp. nov., G. citatus sp. nov., G. echinatus sp. nov., G. egregius sp. nov., G. eliquatus sp. nov., G. hirtellussp. nov., G. margcomosus sp. nov., G. rivalis sp. nov., G. silendus sp. nov. and G. tranquillus sp. nov. Four of them are stygobite and with no eyes. Detailed i...

Azin Fahim , A., Rezvani Gilkalaie , S.,

Mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit I DNA sequences are a good discriminative marker for phylogenetic studies in crustaceans and especially in amphipoda. In the present study, molecular and morphological data were analyzed to test whether Gammarus lobifer authority and Gammarus balutchi authority which one or two geographically separated but morphologically similar species. The analyses pr...

A. Azin Fahim S. Rezvani Gilkalaie,

Mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit I DNA sequences are a good discriminative marker for phylogenetic studies in crustaceans and especially in amphipoda. In the present study, molecular and morphological data were analyzed to test whether Gammarus lobifer authority and Gammarus balutchi authority which one or two geographically separated but morphologically similar species. The analyses pr...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Derek K Gray Shelley E Arnott

Many important ecological phenomena depend on the success or failure of small introduced populations. Several factors are thought to influence the fate of small populations, including resource and habitat availability, dispersal levels, interspecific interactions, mate limitation, and demographic stochasticity. Recent field studies suggest that Allee effects resulting from mate limitation can p...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 2012
Michele Ferrari Claudia Folli Elisa Pincolini Timothy S McClintock Manfred Rössle Rodolfo Berni Michele Cianci

Crustacean crustacyanin proteins are linked to the production and modification of carapace colour, with direct implications for fitness and survival. Here, the structural and functional properties of the two recombinant crustacyanin subunits H(1) and H(2) from the American lobster Homarus americanus are reported. The two subunits are structurally highly similar to the corresponding natural apo ...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 1995
D Pascoe T J Kedwards S J Blockwell E J Taylor

Taylor et al. (1993) described a pollutant bioassay based upon a change in the rate at which Gammarus pulex (L.) consumes a novel food source (eggs of the brine shrimp Anemia salina) when the animals are stressed by exposure to a pollutant. The bioassay is rapid and non-destructive, and produces results with less variation than reported using conventional leaf-feeding bioassays. However, it is ...

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