PREDICTING GEOGRAPHIC RANGES OF MARINE ANIMAL POPULATIONS USING STABLE ISOTOPES: A CASE STUDY OF GREAT HAMMERHEAD SHARKS IN EASTERN AUSTRALIA

Predicting Geographic Ranges of Marine Animal Populations Using Stable Isotopes: A Case Study of Great Hammerhead Sharks in Eastern Australia

Determining the geographic range of widely dispersed or migratory marine organisms is notoriously difficult, often requiring considerable costs and typically extensive tagging or exploration programs.While these approaches are accurate and can reveal important information on the species, they are usually conducted on only a small number of individu

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The morphology of hairs in Plantago famarae Svent.

This paper is a part of a series of investigations on hairs in the genus Plantago L.It deals Bosch KGN34NL3AGB 60cm St/Steel Fridge Freezer with an endemic taxon - Plantago famarae Svent.which has not been investigated yet in respect to hairs.The presence of two types of headless hairs and two types of headed hairs was observed.The results of this

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Identifying inversions with breakpoints in the Dystrophin gene through long-read sequencing: report of two cases

Abstract Background Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is an X-linked disorder caused by mutations in the DMD gene, with large deletions being the most common type of mutation.Inversions involving the DMD gene are a less frequent cause of the disorder, largely because they often evade detection by standard diagnostic methods such as multiplex ligati

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