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Subterranean Biology, Vol 12, Iss 0, Pp 3-14 (2014)
Acanthocephalan parasites infecting the newly described Grotto Sculpin (Cottus specus), a state-threatened and federally endangered troglomorphic fish endemic to Perry County, Missouri, were identified in fish from six cave and four non-cave karst st
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PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OF THE EXOSKELETAL MICROBIOTA OF ARMADILLIDIUM VULGARE (THE COMMON PILL BUG)
Autor:
Sondos Alhajouj, David E. Starkey
Publikováno v:
The Southwestern Naturalist. 67
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Ecology. 30:89-104
The southeastern United States (U.S.) has experienced dynamic climatic changes over the past several million years that have impacted species distributions. In many cases, contiguous ranges were fragmented and a lack of gene flow between allopatric p
Publikováno v:
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 97:1305-1315
The grotto sculpin (Cottus specus) is a troglomorphic fish endemic to cave systems in Perry County, Missouri. These fish are state-threatened and were recently listed as federally endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Due to the unstable
Publikováno v:
Subterranean Biology, Vol 12, Iss 0, Pp 3-14 (2014)
Subterranean Biology 12: 3-14
Subterranean Biology 12: 3-14
Acanthocephalan parasites infecting the newly described Grotto Sculpin (Cottus specus), a state-threatened and federally endangered troglomorphic fish endemic to Perry County, Missouri, were identified in fish from six cave and four non-cave karst st
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Zootaxa. 3609:484-494
Cottus specus, a new species, is described from the karst regions of the Bois Brule drainage in eastern Missouri, USA. Cottus specus is distinguishable from all members of the genus Cottus using both genetic and morphological characters, including ey
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Southeastern Naturalist. 11:469-476
Tardigrades were recovered from samples of moss and lichen growing on the bark of seven species of trees on the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) campus in Conway, AR. Of the 11 genera of tardigrades previously reported from the state, five were f
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Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 7:131-135
The phylogenetic relationships among taxa within the emydid genus Trachemys have largely remained unresolved. A 768-basepair fragment of ND4, as well as the histidine, serine, and leucine tRNAs were sequenced from 18 of 26 of the extant species and s
Autor:
Kerry O'Donnell, David E. Starkey, Jeannie Gilbert, T. W. Nowicki, R. M. Clear, Alejandro P. Rooney, Susan K. Patrick, Todd J. Ward, David M. Geiser, Don Gaba
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Fungal Genetics and Biology. 45:473-484
Analysis of Fusarium head blight (FHB) pathogen diversity revealed that 3ADON producing Fusarium graminearum are prevalent in North America and identified significant population structure associated with trichothecene chemotype differences (F(ST)>0.2
Autor:
Catherine D. Kashork, Daniel L. Burgess, David E. Starkey, Barry R. Tharp, Aziza Chedrawi, Anne E. Anderson, Olivia Lee, Jeffrey L. Noebels, Yuan-Qing Wu, Stuart K. Shapira, Heidi A. Heilstedt, Lisa G. Shaffer
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Epilepsia. 42:1103-1111
Summary: Purpose: Clinical features associated with chromosome 1p36 deletion include characteristic craniofacial abnormalities, mental retardation, and epilepsy. The presence and severity of specific phenotypic features are likely to be correlated wi