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Comparing The Ecological Stoichiometry In Green And Brown Food Webs: A Review And Meta-Analysis Of Freshwater Food Webs, Michelle A. Evans-White, Halvor M. Halvorson
Comparing The Ecological Stoichiometry In Green And Brown Food Webs: A Review And Meta-Analysis Of Freshwater Food Webs, Michelle A. Evans-White, Halvor M. Halvorson
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The framework of ecological stoichiometry was developed primarily within the context of “green” autotroph-based food webs. While stoichiometric principles also apply in “brown” detritus-based systems, these systems have been historically understudied and differ from green ones in several important aspects including carbon (C) quality and the nutrient [nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)] contents of food resources for consumers. In this paper, we review work over the last decade that has advanced the application of ecological stoichiometry from green to brown food webs, focusing on freshwater ecosystems. We first review three focal areas where green and brown food webs differ: (1) …
The Microbiome Of Neotropical Ticks Parasitizing On Passerine Migratory Birds, Khemraj Budachetri, Jaclyn Williams, Nabanita Mukherjee, Michael Sellers, Shahid Karim
The Microbiome Of Neotropical Ticks Parasitizing On Passerine Migratory Birds, Khemraj Budachetri, Jaclyn Williams, Nabanita Mukherjee, Michael Sellers, Shahid Karim
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Seasonal migration of passerine birds between temperate North America and tropical Central and South America is an ecological phenomenon. Migration of birds has been associated with the introduction of ectoparasites like ticks or tick-borne pathogens across the avian migration routes. In this study, the microbial diversity was determined in the ticks and bird DNA samples using 454 pyrosequencing of bacterial 16S rRNA gene. Tick DNA samples showed the dominance of genera Lactococcus, Francisella, Raoultella, Wolbachiaand Rickettsia across all the ticks, but birds DNA did not share common microbial diversity with ticks. Furthermore, “Candidatus Rickettsia amblyommii” …
A Rare Case Of Erythema Elevatum Diutinum Presenting As Diffuse Neuropathy., G H. Nguyen, E L. Guo, D Norris
A Rare Case Of Erythema Elevatum Diutinum Presenting As Diffuse Neuropathy., G H. Nguyen, E L. Guo, D Norris
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