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    Tropidia scita (Harris, 1780) (Diptera: Syrphidae), a new hoverfly species for Slovenia by Benjamin Schwartz, Maarten de Groot

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This species was found at Draga ponds near Ig, Slovenia, on the 16th of June, 2024. …”
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    Polymorphism of the rps16 gene intron in Malus Mill. and related Rosaceae Juss. species by M. A. Filyushin, K. V. Boris

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Nucleotide sequences of the rps16 chloroplast gene group II intron from 32 Malus species and 17 related Rosaceae species were amplified, sequenced and their polymorphism was analyzed. …”
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    Genetic diversity and antifungal susceptibilities of environmental Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii species complexes by Mohamed Taha, Yasmine H. Tartor, Rana M Abd Elaziz, Ibrahim Elsohaby

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Abstract Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic systemic mycosis caused by Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii species complexes and is of increasing global importance. …”
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    Species determination using AI machine-learning algorithms: Hebeloma as a case study by Peter Bartlett, Ursula Eberhardt, Nicole Schütz, Henry J. Beker

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract The genus Hebeloma is renowned as difficult when it comes to species determination. Historically, many dichotomous keys have been published and used with varying success rate. …”
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    Contrasting Seasonal Distribution Patterns of Two Boreal Aerial Hawking Bat Species in Finland by Piia Lundberg, Miika Kotila, Katarina Meramo, Kati M. Suominen, Miina Suutari, Tia‐Marie Pietikäinen, Ville Vasko, Thomas M. Lilley

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Climate change poses significant consequences for temperate bat species, potentially altering their distribution ranges and generating novel interactions among species sharing similar ecological niches. …”
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    Management of Invasive Insect Species: An Example of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster, 1771) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) by Vildan Bozkurt

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…International trade plays an important role in the transport of many insect species from one place to another. Anoplophora chinensis (Forster, 1771) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is one of the harmful insects that can be transported through the imported ornamental plants. …”
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    Investigation of the Physical Properties of Different Ion Species at Hadron Therapy; A Comprehensive Study by Ahmad Esmaili Torshabi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusion: The physical properties of different therapeutic ion species were compared comprehensively. Among hadrons, linear energy transfer of Carbon- and Oxygen ions is superior versus proton due to their high atomic numbers that reduce treatment sessions remarkably. …”
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    Qualitative Analysis for a Reaction-Diffusion Predator-Prey Model with Disease in the Prey Species by Meihong Qiao, Anping Liu, Urszula Foryś

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…A diffusive predator-prey system with disease in predator species and no-flux boundary condition is considered. …”
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    A comparative study for air pollution tolerance index of some terrestrial plant species by R.N. Lohe, B. Tyagi, V. Singh, P. Tyagi, D.R. Khanna, R. Bhutiani

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…In the present study, Air pollution tolerance index was calculated for various plant species growing at two sites Nagal village at Sahastradhara Road and the Clock Tower (the experimental site) of Dehradun city, India. …”
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    <i>Phytophthora</i> Species and Their Associations with Chaparral and Oak Woodland Vegetation in Southern California by Sebastian N. Fajardo, Tyler B. Bourret, Susan J. Frankel, David M. Rizzo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Evidence of unintended introductions of <i>Phytophthora</i> species into native habitats has become increasingly prevalent in California. …”
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    Marine species and assemblage change foreshadowed by their thermal bias over Early Jurassic warming by Carl J. Reddin, Jan P. Landwehrs, Gregor H. Mathes, Clemens V. Ullmann, Georg Feulner, Martin Aberhan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Species that become extirpated or extinct tend to have cooler temperature preferences than immigrating species, while regionally persisting species fell midway. …”
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    Importance of Diversity in the Oral Microbiota including Candida Species Revealed by High-Throughput Technologies by Tamaki Cho, Jun-ichi Nagao, Rieko Imayoshi, Yoshihiko Tanaka

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Candida species frequently colonize and develop biofilms on medical devices like dentures and catheters. …”
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    Molecular mechanisms and comparative transcriptomics of diapause in two corn rootworm species (Diabrotica spp.) by Melise C. Lecheta, Chad Nielson, B. Wade French, Emily A.W. Nadeau, Nicholas M. Teets

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Diapause is a programmed developmental arrest that can occur at any developmental stage depending on species, but the mechanisms that underscore embryonic diapause are poorly understood. …”
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    Aspergillus section Versicolores: nine new species and multilocus DNA sequence based phylogeny by Z. Jurjevic, S.W. Peterson, B.W. Horn

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The isolates were analyzed phylogenetically using the concordance model to establish species boundaries. Aspergillus austroafricanus, A. creber, A. cvjetkovicii, A. fructus, A. jensenii, A. puulaauensis, A. subversicolor, A. tennesseensis and A. venenatus are described as new species and A. amoenus, A. protuberus, A. sydowii, A. tabacinus and A. versicolor are accepted as distinct species on the basis of molecular and phenotypic differences. …”
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