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Autor:
Stephen D. Gantz
The Basics of IT Audit: Purposes, Processes, and Practical Information provides you with a thorough, yet concise overview of IT auditing. Packed with specific examples, this book gives insight into the auditing process and explains regulations and st
Autor:
Jack J. Devlin, Laura Unfried, Melise C. Lecheta, Eleanor A. McCabe, Josiah D. Gantz, Yuta Kawarasaki, Michael A. Elnitsky, Scott Hotaling, Andrew P. Michel, Peter Convey, Scott A. L. Hayward, Nicholas M. Teets
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 36:1949-1960
Autor:
Drew E. Spacht, Nicholas M. Teets, Richard E. Lee, David L. Denlinger, Eleanor A. McCabe, Jack J. Devlin, J. D. Gantz
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 197:373-385
Microhabitats with distinct biotic and abiotic properties exist within landscapes, and this microhabitat variation can have dramatic impacts on the phenology and physiology of the organisms occupying them. The Antarctic midge Belgica antarctica inhab
Autor:
Joshua B. Benoit, Andrew J. Rosendale, David L. Denlinger, J. D. Gantz, Richard E. Lee, Benjamin Davies
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology. 44:1379-1389
The seabird tick, Ixodes uriae, is a significant ectoparasite of penguins in Antarctica and of other seabirds, mainly in coastal, polar regions of the Northern and Southern hemispheres, but the tick’s distribution extends into more temperate region
Autor:
Nicholas M. Teets, Emma G. Dalrymple, Maya H. Hillis, J. D. Gantz, Drew E. Spacht, Richard E. Lee, David L. Denlinger
Publikováno v:
Insects, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 18 (2019)
Freeze-tolerance, or the ability to survive internal ice formation, is relatively rare among insects. Larvae of the Antarctic midge Belgica antarctica are freeze-tolerant year-round, but in dry environments, the larvae can remain supercooled (i.e., u
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https://doaj.org/article/8929f600815748b69138538d4b98383d
Autor:
Sonya Nandyal, Richard E. Lee, Geoffrey Finch, Joshua B. Benoit, Kennan Oyen, Elise M. Didion, David L. Denlinger, Andrew J. Rosendale, Matthew T. Weirauch, Carlie Perretta, Benjamin Davies, Geoffrey M. Attardo, Xiaoting Chen, Souvik Chakraborty, Drew E. Spacht, Stephen F. Matter, Christopher J. Holmes, J. D. Gantz, Samuel T. Bailey
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-27 (2020)
Scientific reports, vol 10, iss 1
Scientific Reports
Scientific reports, vol 10, iss 1
Scientific Reports
The Antarctic midge, Belgica antarctica, is a wingless, non-biting midge endemic to Antarctica. Larval development requires at least 2 years, but adults live only 2 weeks. The nonfeeding adults mate in swarms and females die shortly after oviposition
Autor:
Yuta Kawarasaki, Jason M. Unrine, Richard E. Lee, David L. Denlinger, David J. Gonthier, Leslie J. Potts, Benjamin N. Philip, Luke A. Moe, Audrey D. Law, Rebecca L. McCulley, J. D. Gantz, Nicholas M. Teets
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Species distributions are dependent on interactions with abiotic and biotic factors in the environment. Abiotic factors like temperature, moisture, and soil nutrients, along with biotic interactions within and between species, can all have strong inf
Autor:
Joshua B. Benoit, David L. Denlinger, Richard E. Lee, J. D. Gantz, Geoffrey Finch, Oluwaseun M. Ajayi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
Rapid hardening is a process that quickly improves an animal's performance following exposure to potentially damaging stress. In this study of the Antarctic midge, Belgica antarctica (Diptera, Chironomidae), we examined how rapid hardening in respons
Publikováno v:
Physiological Entomology. 45:16-21
Seasonal progression is tracked in most animals by changes in daylength, thus allowing reliable synchrony with abundant food and favourable developmental conditions. In polar regions, daylength varies extensively, fluctuating at the highest latitudes
Autor:
J. D. Gantz, Trinity L. Hamilton, Joshua B. Benoit, Richard E. Lee, David L. Denlinger, Christopher J. Holmes, Emily C. Jennings, Austin A. Spangler, Drew E. Spacht
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology. 42:2075-2085
The Antarctic mite (Alaskozetes antarcticus) is widely distributed on sub-Antarctic islands and throughout the Antarctic Peninsula, making it one of the most abundant terrestrial arthropods in the region. Despite the impressive ability of A. antarcti