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Object Details Collector L. L. Jones Record Last Modified 12 Nov 2019 Specimen Count 1 Collection Date 10 Nov 1983 Accession Number 360548 Other Numbers Mammals Field Number : LLCJ 2184 USNM Number ...
Home Environment, land and water Plants and animals Wildlife conservation and recovery Threatened species Assessing threatened species Listing and changing the conservation status of Qld species ...
The Agalega Islands, located in the Western Indian Ocean, are characterized by unique habitats such as enclosed lagoons, sandy shores, and coral reef systems, which offer ideal conditions for rich ...
Cosmotomidius setosus, the only species of the genus, occurs in Brazil from Espírito Santo to Santa Catarina, and also in Paraguay and Argentina. In this contribution we revise Cosmotomidius and ...
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Recent research in the Arctic reveals that jellyfish, once considered negligible in food webs, are a key food source for amphipods during the polar night in Svalbard’s Kongsfjorden, indicating ...
The Arctic is changing rapidly due to climate change. It is not only affected by increasing surface temperatures, but also by warm water from the Atlantic, which is flowing in more and more ...
In the past, jellyfish were considered a trophic dead end in marine food webs, but recent studies suggest that they are an important prey for marine invertebrates and fish. "Therefore, we wondered ...
Abstract A revision of the genus Cenchrus (Poaceae) in Thailand is reported. Seven species, i.e. C. brownii, C. ciliaris, C. clandestinus, C. echinatus, C. pedicellatus, C. purpureus and C. setosus ...
They look like a quirky blend of hedgehog and anteater. But they’re not related to these creatures at all. They’re even more mysterious and unusual than commonly assumed.