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Nuphar orbiculata
Known as:
Nuphar advena subsp. orbiculata
National Institutes of Health
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2014
2014
Comparative modifications in bacterial gill-endosymbiotic populations of the two bivalves Codakia orbiculata and Lucina pensylvanica during bacterial loss and reacquisition.
Nathalie H. Elisabeth
,
A. Caro
,
+5 authors
O. Gros
FEMS Microbiology Ecology
2014
Corpus ID: 43728516
Until now, the culture of sulphur-oxidizing bacterial symbionts associated with marine invertebrates remains impossible…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Digenean parasites of the great antshrike, Taraba major (Aves: Thamnophilidae), from Argentina, with a description of a new species of the genus Strigea (Strigeidae).
L. Lunaschi
,
F. Drago
Folia Parasitologica
2013
Corpus ID: 23827084
During a survey of birds from Argentina, two species of Digenea, one of them new, were found parasitizing the great antshrike…
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2012
2012
Cell proliferation and apoptosis in gill filaments of the lucinid Codakia orbiculata (Montagu, 1808) (Mollusca: Bivalvia) during bacterial decolonization and recolonization
Nathalie H. Elisabeth
,
S. D. Gustave
,
O. Gros
Microscopy research and technique (Print)
2012
Corpus ID: 7250847
The shallow‐water bivalve Codakia orbiculata which harbors gill‐endosymbiotic sulfur‐oxidizing γ‐proteobacteria can lose and…
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2008
2008
Ecological modulation of environmental stress: interactions between ultraviolet radiation, epibiotic snail embryos, plants and herbivores.
M. Wahl
Journal of Animal Ecology
2008
Corpus ID: 23161544
1. The distribution of egg masses of the freshwater snails Lymnaea stagnalis and Planorbarius corneus on the undersides of water…
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2007
2007
A trophic cascade in a macrophyte-based food web at the land–water ecotone
T. Schlacher
,
G. Cronin
Ecological research
2007
Corpus ID: 7634874
Trophic cascades may purportedly be more common in aquatic than terrestrial food webs, but herbivory on freshwater vascular…
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2005
2005
Decomposition of macrophytes and dynamics of enzyme activities in subalpine marshes in Lake Tahoe basin, U.S.A.
J. Kim
,
E. Rejmánková
Plant and Soil
2005
Corpus ID: 23885823
To reveal the environmental and substrate quality effects on decomposition process and enzyme activities, litterbag experiments…
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2004
2004
Allelopathic Potential of Aquatic Plants Associated with Wild Rice (Zizania palustris): I. Bioassay with Plant and Lake Sediment Samples
H. A. Quayyum
,
A. Mallik
,
P. F. Lee
Journal of Chemical Ecology
2004
Corpus ID: 39690797
The allelopathic potential of eight aquatic plants associated with wild rice was investigated using lettuce and wild rice…
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2004
2004
Decomposition of macrophytes and dynamics of enzyme activities in subalpine marshes in Lake Tahoe basin
A. U.S
2004
Corpus ID: 73640711
To reveal the environmental and substrate quality effects on decomposition process and enzyme activities, litterbag experiments…
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2000
2000
Ultrastructural study on the formation of sclereids in the floating leaves of Nymphoides coreana and Nuphar schimadai
L. Kuo-Huang
,
Su-Hwa Chen
,
Shiang‐Jiuun Chen
2000
Corpus ID: 4894526
The formation of star-shaped sclereids in the floating leaves of Nymphoides coreana and Nuphar schimadai was studied…
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1976
1976
Investigations of the aufwuchs of freshwater sponges. I. A quantitative comparison between the surfaces of Spongilla Lacustris and three aquatic macrophytes
T. Frost
Hydrobiologia
1976
Corpus ID: 33064667
The aufwuchs of the epithelium of the freshwater sponge Spongilla lacustris was examined and compared qualitatively and…
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