Search Results - "invertebrates"

  1. The use of UAV-derived bathymetric data for hydraulic modelling to inform e-flow assessments by Maharaj, U., Harvey, T. A., Pike, T., Singh, K. R.

    Published 2024
    “…The integrated DTM enabled detailed 2-Dimensional (2D) hydraulic modelling using Hydraulic Engineering Centre River Analysis System (HEC-RAS), with the resulting depth and velocity outputs used to visualise the HABitat FLOw (HABFLO) fish and invertebrate habitat classes across the entire reach that was modelled. …”
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  2. Comparison of soil microfauna diversity between a burnt and unburnt peatland in Indonesia by Shin, S., Bhatta, K.P., Wahyuni, N.S., Samsudin, Y.B., Artati, Y., Baral, H.

    Published 2022
    “…Generally, soil moisture and nutrient availability are key factors supporting higher soil invertebrate diversity in unburnt areas. However, results showed no significant correlation between soil moisture content and soil fauna diversity in our research site. …”
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  3. Cysteine proteinase C1A paralog profiles correspond with phylogenetic lineages of pathogenic piroplasmids by Ascencio, Mariano, Florin-Christensen, Mónica, Mamoun, Choukri B., Weir, William, Shiels, Brian, Schnittger, Leonhard

    Published 2018
    “…Differences in the invertebrate tick host specificity and/or mode of transmission in piroplasmid lineages might also be associated with the observed C1A-Cp paralog profiles.…”
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  4. Two novel flavi-like viruses shed light on the plant-infecting koshoviruses by Debat, Humberto Julio, Bejerman, Nicolas Esteban

    Published 2023
    “…Most members of the family are arthropod- and vertebrate-infecting viruses, but more recently, divergent flavi-like viruses have been identified in marine invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. The striking discovery of gentian Kobu-sho-associated virus (GKaV), along with a recent report of a related virus from carrot, has expanded the known host range of flavi-like viruses to plants, suggesting they could be grouped in a proposed genus tentatively named “Koshovirus”. …”
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  5. Biodiversity in a forestagriculture mosaic: the changing face of west Africa rainforests by Norris, K., Asase, A., Collen, B., Gockowski, J., Mason, J., Phalan, B., Wade, A.

    Published 2010
    “…Data on biodiversity are patchy, but we show that across plant, invertebrate and vertebrate groups, there is a significant loss of forest species as tree cover is reduced and vegetation structure simplified. …”
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