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Growth of Pyrola rotundifolia ssp. maritima in relation to shade 总被引:2,自引:2,他引:0
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Synopsis Observations on the Caribbean sand tilefish, Malacanthus plumieri, were made during 3 dive trips in the Bahamas (Feb., 1986; July, 1986; Jan., 1987) at depths from 5 to 30 m. Eighteen mating groups contained 1 to 5 females (x = 2.9). Seven male home ranges (encompassing female ranges within mating groups) measured 250 to 700 m2. Of 134 paired rises recorded between 1733 and 1925 h EST, 38 had an observed cloud of gametes. Mating times are presented in relation to time of sunset and depth of water. Courtship begins with conspicuous looping behavior of the male as he swims to a female. Close pairing, criss-crossing, and low rises (<1.5 m) often precede a high quivering upward swim (1.5 to 6 m) which culminates in the release of a cloud of gametes at the apex. M. plumieri is compared to the protogynous hermaphroditic razorfishes, Xyrichtys pentadactylus and X. martinicensis, with regard to social organization, size of male home ranges in exposed sandy habitats near coral reefs, sexual size dimorphism, and sex ratio. 相似文献
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《Palaeoworld》2023,32(1):174-187
Oblongichnus vulpesi n. isp. is herein described as amygdaloid, oval or cleft-shaped burrows with a lining of variable thickness and an oblong to quadrangular elongated shaft from the mid-Holocene of the Destacamento Río Salado Member. Valves of the solenid bivalve species Solen tehuelchus were found within the burrows, indicating that this razor clam is the tracemaker. This new finding corroborates the validity of Oblongichnus and previous interpretation that the burrow was produced by infaunal, filter feeding bivalves with a foot of very limited horizontal movements. We found that the origin of oblong elongate bivalves may be dated back to the Ordovician, while an infaunal radiation likely occurred during late Paleozoic. We interpret that O. vulpesi was made in a moderate energy subtidal marine setting during the last marine highstand. 相似文献
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Armadillos (Dasypodidae: Xenarthra) are the principal group of burrow-excavating mammals in Amazonian forest. Little is known about how the landscape's physical characteristics influence where these organisms choose to construct their burrows. We measured topographic characteristics of armadillo burrow placement and evaluated whether these variables affect overall burrow density. Our study took place on the study sites of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project in the central Amazon, Brazil. To determine if armadillos exhibit habitat use preferences in constructing their burrows, we quantified the declination and elevation of available terrain along transect lines on our study sites and compared this with the characteristics of areas containing burrows. We also tested whether topographic variables were related to burrow density. Armadillos preferentially build burrows on low elevation, inclined terrain, and declination was positively related to burrow density. Low, inclined areas correspond to slopes next to stream basins. It may require less effort for armadillos to excavate these areas, while also providing proximity to water. The results of this study indicate that topographic information is important to consider when using burrows to estimate habitat use and density of armadillos in terra-firme forests of the central Amazon. 相似文献
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Gang Liu Xiaoming Wei Rui Chen Hanlin Zhou Xiaoyan Li Yan Sun Shuqi Xie Qian Zhu Ning Qu Guanghui Yang Yuxing Chu Haitao Wu Zhangzhang Lan Jinming Wang Yi Yang Xin Yi 《Gene》2014
Type II citrullinaemia, also known as citrin deficiency, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder, which is caused by pathogenic mutations in the SLC25A13 gene on chromosome 7q21.3. One of the clinical manifestations of type II citrullinaemia is neonatal intrahepatic cholestatic hepatitis caused by citrin deficiency (NICCD, OMIM# 605814). In this study, a 5-month-old female Chinese neonate diagnosed with type II citrullinaemia was examined. The diagnosis was based on biochemical and clinical findings, including organic acid profiling using a gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS), and the patient's parents were unaffected. Approximately 14 kb of the exon sequences of the SLC25A13 and two relative genes (ASS1 and FAH) from the proband and 100 case-unrelated controls were captured by array-based capture method followed by high-throughput next-generation sequencing. Two single-nucleotide mutations were detected in the proband, including the previous reported c.1177+1G>A mutation and a novel c.754G>A mutation in the SLC25A13 gene. Sanger sequence results showed that the patient was a compound heterozygote for the two mutations. The novel mutation (c.754G>A), which is predicted to affect the normal structure and function of citrin, is a candidate pathogenic mutation. Target sequence capture combined with high-throughput next-generation sequencing technologies is proven to be an effective method for molecular genetic testing of type II citrullinaemia. 相似文献
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- Interactions between temperature and hypoxia in ectothermic tetrapods (reptiles and amphibians) are reviewed. 相似文献
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Kenneth W. Able Churchill B. Grimes Richard A. Cooper Joseph R. Uzmann 《Environmental Biology of Fishes》1982,7(3):199-205
Synopsis During 22 daylight submersible dives in August 1979 numerous juvenile and adult tilefish, Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps, were observed in and around vertical burrows in the clay substrate of portions of Hudson submarine canyon in depths from 110–230 m. The size and shape of the burrows varied considerably with the smallest juveniles occupying simple vertical shafts in the substrate. Larger fish were found in much larger burrows (up to 4–5 m in diameter and at least 2–3 m deep) that were funnel shaped in cross-section with the upper conical portions containing numerous smaller burrows of associated crabs. The range of burrow sizes observed suggests a regular sequence of burrow construction by tilefish and the associated crabs. Both juvenile and adult tilefish swam into the burrows head first and exited tail first. This behavior, which would preclude the possibility of ambushing prey, and evidence of predation by sharks and other tilefish, suggests that the burrow is a refuge from predators.Tilefish burrows appear to serve as a focus for biological activity. Species associated with the burrows included galatheid crabs, Cancer sp., Acanthocarpus alexandri, Homarus americanus, Heliocolenus dactylopterus and Conger oceanicus. Tilefish may play an important role in structuring outer continental shelf communities. They physically shape their environment and probably have significant biological interactions with the species that associate with their burrows. 相似文献
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Lucía Gálvez Bravo Josabel Belliure Salvador Rebollo 《Biodiversity and Conservation》2009,18(4):869-885
Mammals that build extensive open burrow systems are often classified as ecosystem engineers, since they have the potential
to modulate the availability of resources for themselves and other organisms. Lizards may benefit from the heterogeneity created
by these structures, especially if coupled with an increased offer of sites for refuge and thermoregulation. However, information
about these engineering effects by burrowing animals is scarce. We investigated the influence of European rabbit burrows on
several parameters of a Mediterranean lizard community (abundance, density, diversity and body condition) in three different
habitats (open pastures, holm oak and scrub patches). We found that lizards were positively associated with burrows, and that
burrows determined lizard presence at otherwise unfavourable habitats. Moreover, community parameters such as density and
species richness were higher in sites with burrows. Burrows influenced lizard species in different ways, and were also relevant
for other Mediterranean vertebrates, as revealed by questionnaires to experts. We also explored the possible resources provided
by burrows for lizards. Warrens offer relatively abundant prey and appropriate retreat sites for refuge and thermoregulation.
Warrens may have further implications within the ecosystem, acting as stepping stones, allowing lizards to reach otherwise
inaccessible habitat patches. This study shows that European rabbit warrens have a positive influence on lizard density and
diversity, and confirms the role of rabbits as ecosystem engineers. This reinforces the need for appropriate conservation
measures for rabbits, especially given their threatened status in the Iberian Peninsula. Furthermore, our study highlights
that taking into account the influence of engineering activities increases our awareness of species interactions, and may
translate into more adequate conservation measures for the preservation of biodiversity. 相似文献