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期刊名:Biological bulletin

缩写:BIOL BULL-US

ISSN:0006-3185

e-ISSN:1939-8697

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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María Soledad Avaca,Lorena Storero,Pablo Martín et al. María Soledad Avaca et al.
AbstractIn most animal taxa, large mothers (or those with high nutritional status) produce large offspring, leading to a maternal size-offspring size correlation, that is, a positive correlation between maternal size and offspring size. Her...
Douglas Fernandes Rodrigues Alves,Samara de Paiva Barros-Alves,Ariádine Cristine de Almeida et al. Douglas Fernandes Rodrigues Alves et al.
AbstractThe lifestyle of symbiotic species in the genus Synalpheus can vary from pair living to eusocial. A pair-living social system commonly implies the adoption of a monogamous mating system. In this study, we used the symbiotic shrimp S...
Kelly M Dorgan,Rachel D Moseley,Ellen Titus et al. Kelly M Dorgan et al.
AbstractMud blister worms bore into oyster shells; and oysters respond to shell penetration by secreting new layers of shell, resulting in mud blisters on inner surfaces of oyster shells. We conducted two experiments in off-bottom oyster fa...
Russell C Wyeth,Theora Holden,Hamed Jalala et al. Russell C Wyeth et al.
AbstractThe nudibranch Tritonia exsulans (previously Tritonia diomedea) is known to have behaviors and neurons that can be modified by perturbations of the Earth's magnetic field. There is no definitive evidence for how this magnetic sense ...
Sophia Ly,Rachel Collin Sophia Ly
AbstractIt is accepted that temperature affects offspring size in ectotherms. However, the processes that result in temperature-induced changes are not well understood. We sought to determine when temperature changes during development indu...
Joshua P Lord,Rachel M Moser,Emily M Buonocore et al. Joshua P Lord et al.
AbstractDominance hierarchies have been well studied in myriad terrestrial animals, but surprisingly little is known about hierarchies in marine invertebrates; examples are limited to a few species of decapod crustaceans and cephalopods. Is...
Michaela E Miller,Cherie A Motti,Patricia Menendez et al. Michaela E Miller et al.
AbstractMicroplastic contamination of the marine environment has been reported globally. Its pervasiveness has highlighted the importance of accurate quantification to enable comparability within and between different environmental matrices...
Thorbjoern Joest Andersen,Stiffani Rominikan,Ida Stuhr Olsen et al. Thorbjoern Joest Andersen et al.
AbstractMicroplastic particles have become ubiquitous in aquatic environments and can be found in large numbers in riverine, estuarine, and marine settings at the surface of water, in suspension, and as particles deposited at the bed. The t...