نتایج جستجو برای: phragmitis australis

تعداد نتایج: 2980  

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2002
Verónica A Ivanov Daniel R Brooks

Three species of Calliobothrium inhabit the spiral intestine of Mustelus schmitti in Argentina and Uruguay. Calliobothrium verticillatum australis is redescribed and its taxonomic status modified to species as C. australis. Calliobothrium barbarae n. sp. can be distinguished from all other species of Calliobothrium, which are small bodied, nonlaciniate, and without accessory piece between the b...

2017
Catherine L. Simmons Robert W. Lamont Alison Shapcott

Premise of the study The swamp orchid, Phaius australis (Orchidaceae), is nationally endangered due to illegal collection and habitat loss and fragmentation, resulting in a disjunct distribution in spring and coastal wetland ecotones along Australia's east coast. Polymorphic microsatellite markers were developed to study genetic diversity and population structure for conservation and restoratio...

2007
Jennifer E. Buhay Keith A. Crandall

Historically, three obligate cave-dwelling species of Orconectes comprise an assemblage along the Cumberland Plateau of the southeastern United States, including Orconectes australis (with two subspecies, australis and packardi), O. incomptus, and O. sheltae. Using genetic data from three mitochondrial genes (cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI), 12S, and 16S), we present evidence for four crypti...

2014
M. F. Rossi Batiz A. M. Marino de Remes Lenicov

The five immature stages of the planthopper Lacertinella australis (Remes Lenicov and Rossi Batiz) (Hemiptera: Delphacidae: Saccharosydnini) are described and illustrated. The main characters that allowed us to distinguish the various stages were body size, number of tarsomeres and metatibial spines, and number of teeth on the spur. New biological data based on laboratory rearing and field obse...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Anne E Dollin Leslie J Dollin Claus Rasmussen

The stingless bee genus Austroplebeia Moure occurring in Australia and New Guinea is revised, based on a morphological analysis of samples from 177 colonies. Five species are recognised: A. cincta (Mocsáry), A. essingtoni (Cockerell), A. australis (Friese), A. cassiae (Cockerell) and A. magna, sp. nov. Three different colour morphs of A. australis are described. Five new synonymies are proposed...

2003
P. M. Johns B. Boag

The New Zealand flatworm, Arthurdendyus triangulatus (formerly Artioposthia triangulata) has become established in the British Isles and the Faroe Islands and its human-mediated spread within Northern Ireland and Scotland is well documented. The geographical distributions within New Zealand of it and two related species, A. australis and A. testacea have always been assumed to reflect the natur...

2017
Yue Yuan Chao Zhang Dezhi Li

Spartina alterniflora Loisel. is one of the most invasive species in the world. However, little is known about the role of artificial mowing in its invasiveness and competiveness. In this work, we studied the effect of mowing on its interspecific interactions with native species Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin ex Steud of the Yangtze Estuary, China. We calculated their relative neighbor effect...

2017
Yujie He Alette A M Langenhoff Nora B Sutton Huub H M Rijnaarts Marco H Blokland Feiran Chen Christian Huber Peter Schröder

This study explores ibuprofen (IBP) uptake and transformation in the wetland plant species Phragmites australis and the underlying mechanisms. We grew P. australis in perlite under greenhouse conditions and treated plants with 60 μg/L of IBP. Roots and rhizomes (RR), stems and leaves (SL), and liquid samples were collected during 21 days of exposure. Results show that P. australis can take up, ...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
Artem Y Sinev

Morphology of three species of the cladoceran genus Camptocercus Baird, 1843 (Anomopoda: Chydoridae), North Asian C. streletskayae Smirnov, 1998, Australian C. australis Sars, 1896 and Neotropical C. dadayi Stingelin, 1913, is investigated. Revealed data confirm a high level of morphological diversity within the genus. C. australis and C. dadayi belong to the uncinatus-clade of the genus, while...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Dhana Rao Jeremy S Webb Carola Holmström Rebecca Case Adrian Low Peter Steinberg Staffan Kjelleberg

Bacteria that produce inhibitory compounds on the surface of marine algae are thought to contribute to the defense of the host plant against colonization of fouling organisms. However, the number of bacterial cells necessary to defend against fouling on the plant surface is not known. Pseudoalteromonas tunicata and Phaeobacter sp. strain 2.10 (formerly Roseobacter gallaeciensis) are marine bact...

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