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Autor:
C. E. Jones Jr., S. G. Leibowitz, K. A. Sawicz, R. L. Comeleo, L. E. Stratton, P. E. Morefield, C. P. Weaver
Publikováno v:
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Vol 25, Pp 3179-3206 (2021)
We apply the hydrologic landscape (HL) concept to assess the hydrologic vulnerability of the western United States (U.S.) to projected climate conditions. Our goal is to understand the potential impacts of hydrologic vulnerability for stakeholder-def
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https://doaj.org/article/92ce94e03a734c3b97741e15400d5223
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms, Vol 10, Iss 3, p 636 (2022)
Crayfish are common hosts of microsporidian parasites, prominently from the genus Thelohania. Thelohania is a polyphyletic genus, with multiple genetically distinct lineages found from freshwater and marine environments. Researchers have been calling
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https://doaj.org/article/62c21f0f064346a4a2c713110591313d
Autor:
A. E. Stratton, M. C. Webb
Publikováno v:
Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen. 27:127-130
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Age and Ageing. 52
Introduction It is well recognised that patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) have significant symptom burden in advanced stages of their disease. Integration of movement disorder and palliative care services has been limited by concerns about res
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North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 41:1423-1435
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Cereal Chemistry. 98:70-80
Publikováno v:
Microorganisms. 10(3)
Crayfish are common hosts of microsporidian parasites, prominently from the genus
Autor:
Cheyenne E. Stratton, Paul Moler, Thomas W. Allain, Lindsey S. Reisinger, Donald C. Behringer, Jamie Bojko
Publikováno v:
Journal of invertebrate pathology. 191
Ovipleistophora (Microsporidia) is a globally distributed genus of obligate parasites that infect fish, Crustacea, and trematodes. We report on two additional crayfish hosts, Procambarus pictus (Simms Creek, Florida) and Procambarus fallax (Santa Fe