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Macroinvertebrate trophic responses to nutrient addition in a temperate stream in South America
(E Schweizerbartsche Verlags, 2013-01)
The present continuous anthropogenic pressure has resulted in an enhancement of nutrient inputs into rivers and streams. This situation has worsened, mainly in agricultural areas, causing an accelerated eutrophication. ...
Sertraline and citalopram actions on gut barrier function
(Springer, 2020)
Introduction Disruption of intestinal barrier is a key component to various diseases. Whether barrier dysfunction is the cause or effect in these situations is still unknown, although it is believed that translocation of ...
Differential use of trophic resources between an exotic and a coexisting native snail
(Springer Tokyo, 2021-08-11)
Knowing the interactions between exotic and native species is essential to establish possible threats to the local fauna. In this study, we assessed the use of food resources and diet overlap between a recently introduced ...
Gut Content and Laboratory Survival of the Termite Cornitermes cumulans (Isoptera: Termitidae: Syntermitinae) with Different Diets Including Nest Stored Food
(2020-01-01)
Cornitermes cumulans (Kollar, 1832) is a mound-building termite that stores food nodules in the nest, which seems to be pre-chewed and regurgitated by workers. Information on the food resources used by this species is still ...
Endosymbiotic and host proteases in the digestive tract of the invasive snail Pomacea canaliculata: diversity, origin and characterization
(Public Library Science, 2013-06)
Digestive proteases of the digestive tract of the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata were studied. Luminal protease activity was found in the crop, the style sac and the coiled gut and was significantly higher in the coiled ...
High-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene to analyze the gut microbiome in juvenile and adult tropical gar (Atractosteus tropicus)
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2020)
SU(5) x SU(5) unification revisited
(SpringerNew YorkEUA, 2011)