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A new molecular marker for species-specific identification of Microsporum canis
(Springer Nature, 2020)Species identification of dermatophytes by conventional mycological methods based on macro- and microscopy analysis is time-consuming and has a lot of limitations such as slow fungal growth or low specificity. Thus, there ... -
A new species of Epeorus (Caucasiron) (Ephemeroptera, Heptageniidae) from Azerbaijan and Iran
(Pensoft Publishers, 2021)A new species, Epeorus (Caucasiron) hyrcanicus sp. nov., is described based on larval morphology and molecular data (COI) containing sequences from all Caucasian Caucasiron species described to date. The species is ... -
A new yellow-flowered Chiloschista (Orchidaceae: Aeridinae) from Thailand
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2020)A new species of Chiloschista Lindl. from western Thailand is described and illustrated with a line drawing and photographs. It is compared with the sympatric C. parishii Seidenf., from which it differs in having larger ... -
A standardised analytical framework for sampling fish communities: relevance to Turkish riverine ecosystems
(The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey, 2021)Fish communities are important indicators of the health of riverine ecosystems. Fish monitoring for The Living Murray (TLM) initiative, one of Australia’s most ambitious restoration undertakings for the degraded river-floodplain ... -
A tip of the iceberg—Pseudotanaidae (Tanaidacea) diversity in the North Atlantic
(Springer Nature, 2018)During two IceAGE expeditions, a large collection of Tanaidacea was gathered from the shelf down to the slope (213−2750 m) in six areas off Iceland—the Irminger Basin, the Iceland Basin, the Norwegian Sea, the Denmark ... -
Age‑related diferences in reproductive success support the selection hypothesis in a Mute Swan population
(Springer, 2020)In many bird species, we observe age-related differences in reproductive success, which usually increases early in life and later decreases due to senescence. At the individual level, an early-life improvement in breeding ... -
Air temperature and water level inferences from northeastern Lapland (69°N) since the Little Ice Age
(Polish Academy of Sciences; Committee on Polar Research, 2020)Independent Arctic records of temperature and precipitation from the same proxy archives are rare. Nevertheless, they are important for providing detailed information on long-term climate changes and temperature-precipitation ... -
Alachlor oxidation by the filamentous fungus Paecilomyces marquandii
(Elsevier Science Limited, 2013-06-24)Alachlor, a popular chloroacetanilide herbicide, can be a potential health risk factor. Soil microorganisms are primarily responsible for conversion and migration of alachlor in natural environment, but knowledge concerning ... -
Alleviation of nickel toxicity in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) seedlings by selenium supplementation
(Sciendo, De Gruyter, 2014)Hydroponically grown wheat seedlings were treated with 50 μM N i and/or 15 μM Se. After a 7-day culture period, their growth parameters, N i, Se, F e, and M g contents, electrolyte leakage, photosynthetic pigment concentrations, ... -
Ametryn removal by Metarhizium brunneum: Biodegradation pathway proposal and metabolic background revealed
(Elsevier, 2018-01)Ametryn is a representative of a class of s-triazine herbicides absorbed by plant roots and leaves and characterized as a photosynthesis inhibitor. It is still in use in some countries in the farming of pineapples, soybean, ... -
Amphipod crustaceans in the diet of pygoscelid penguins of the King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
(Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1981)Information is presented concerning amphipod crustaceans eaten by three penguin species breeding on King George Island: Pygoscelis adeliae, P. antarctica and P. papua. In their stomachs 10 gammaridean and 3 hyperiidean ... -
An Evaluation of the DNA-Protective Effects of Extracts from Menyanthes trifoliata L. Plants Derived from In Vitro Culture Associated with Redox Balance and Other Biological Activities
(Hindawi, 2019-10-16)Menyanthes trifoliata L. is a valuable medical plant found in Europe, North America, and Asia, which grows on peat bogs and swamps. It has long been used in folk medicine as a remedy for various ailments. This is the first ... -
Antioxidant action of SMe1EC2, the low-basicity derivative of the pyridoindole stobadine, in cell free chemical models and at cellular level
(De Gruyter Open, 2014)The aim of the study was to evaluate the antioxidant action of SMe1EC2, the structural analogue of the hexahydropyridoindole antioxidant stobadine. The antiradical activity of SMe1EC2 was found to be higher when compared ... -
Application of the dendrite analysis in the discussion on the biogeography of the Antarctic
(Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1986)The method of construction and division of dendrites proposed by Florek et al. (1951) was used for defining of the Antarctic biojjeographic areas. The affinity matrices of Knox and Lowry (1977) resulting from the analysis ... -
Association of prenatal sex steroid exposure estimated by the digit ratio (2D:4D) with birth weight, BMI and muscle strength in 6- to 13- year-old Polish children
(Public Library of Science, 2021)Objectives The aim of this paper was to provide evidence for the impact of prenatal sex steroid exposure on prenatal and postnatal body size parameters, and muscle strength in children. Methods The following anthropometric ... -
Autophagy in DNA Damage Response
(MDPI AG, 2015-01-23)DNA damage response (DDR) involves DNA repair, cell cycle regulation and apoptosis, but autophagy is also suggested to play a role in DDR. Autophagy can be activated in response to DNA-damaging agents, but the exact mechanism ... -
Avian Feathers as Bioindicators of the Exposure to Heavy Metal Contamination of Food
(Springer Nature, 2013)The aim of this study was to determine the possibility of using feathers of blue tit nestlings to assess the level of endogenous accumulation of lead. For this purpose we conducted an experiment with lead application to ... -
Bacteria homologus to Aeromonas capable of microcystin degradation
(DE GRUYTER, 2014-08-20)Water blooms dominated by cyanobacteria are capable of producing hepatotoxins known as microcystins. These toxins are dangerous to people and to the environment. Therefore, for a better understanding of the biological ... -
Benthic assemblages of Polychaeta in chosen regions of the Admiralty Bay (King George Island, South Shetland Islands)
(Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1986)By means of the synthetic diagram method (Romaniszyn 1970) populations of benthic Polychaeta at the depth ranging from 15 to 250 m of the Admiralty Bay (South Shetland Islands) were analysed. During the summer season of ... -
Between the Baltic and Danubian Worlds: The Genetic Affinities of a Middle Neolithic Population from Central Poland
(Public Library of Science, 2015-02-25)For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was mainly concentrated on the mechanism of agricultural dispersal over different parts of the continent. Recently, attention ...