• New York City has a surprising diversity of bees, with more than 250 described species recorded," said John Ascher, a research scientist in the Museum's Division of Invertebrate Zoology who collected and curated specimens of some of the new species. (amnh.org)
  • She lacked expertise and equipment at the time, so decided to team up with a friend and colleague at the Smithsonian, Ellen Strong , who serves as chair of invertebrate zoology, research zoologist, and curator of mollusks. (hawaii.edu)
  • What's cool about this job is that I have gotten to work in the Ichthyology, Ornithology, Malacology, Mammalogy, and Invertebrate Zoology collections. (lu.se)
  • Just like other humans and other animals, insects and other invertebrates are susceptible to a variety of diseases. (usda.gov)
  • The book covers general principles, concepts and definitions, strategies and methods for research on invertebrate diseases, factors that influence pathogen ecology, and practical aspects, such as enhancing disease in pest species and controlling diseases in beneficial insects or in insect rearing. (usda.gov)
  • Organic gardeners know how important insects are in the growing area. (gardenorganic.org.uk)
  • They looked at pollinating insects, plant-dwelling invertebrates and - most recently - insects which are ground-active ie weevils, beetles and spiders. (gardenorganic.org.uk)
  • They are now known to contribute to large die-offs of important pollinators and other beneficial insects. (organic-center.org)
  • Healthy native vegetation provides important buffer zones, harbours beneficial insects and nature's pest controllers (birds and bats), reduces soil erosion, provides habitat, and helps keep waterways healthy. (cottonaustralia.com.au)
  • From collec- tions of 22,832 invertebrates, we compared composition, to propose that aquatic insects might serve as vectors of abundance, and associated M. ulcerans positivity among M. ulcerans . (cdc.gov)
  • Friends of the Earth is calling for a comprehensive Bee Action Plan to reverse habitat loss and other threats to pollinating insects. (blueandgreentomorrow.com)
  • The flowers don't necessarily have to be big - in my garden small flowers such as basil and mints are very popular with the bees and other desireable insects. (limegreennews.com)
  • They look like a small bee and feed on aphids, spider mites, mealy bugs, scale insects, green flies and small caterpillars. (limegreennews.com)
  • When hunting they do not discriminate between pest insects and beneficial insects - for example I observed one in my garden hanging out just below basil flowers and lunging at bees - so you might not want to introduce them to your garden if they are not already there. (limegreennews.com)
  • Insecticides and acaricides are designed to kill or disrupt biological processes in insects and/or mites and spiders, and are often highly toxic to pollinators and other invertebrates. (xerces.org)
  • Scientists have also discovered that some herbicides can directly harm insects: the commonly-used herbicide glyphosate disrupts honey bee navigation and can interfere with microbes in their guts, making exposed bees more susceptible to harmful pathogens. (xerces.org)
  • Whereas bees feed only on nectar & pollen, wasps often feed on other insects and carry the prey to their nests ready for when for their young hatch, the major prey of the 'bee wolf' is the honeybee ( Apis mellifera ). (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • Invertebrates shelter: beneficial for insects and other arthropods. (pfaf.org)
  • Invertebrates are the name of all other animals that do not belong to the insects or vertebrates. (lu.se)
  • In general, larvae are predatory on other amphibian larvae and small invertebrates and vertebrates. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • RA signalling in vertebrates is important for axial patterning of all germ layers, including involvement in the formation of cartilage and excessive exposure to RA from the environment often leads to morphological defects particularly evident in the skeleton. (europa.eu)
  • Going further, fish outnumber land animals, and invertebrates outnumber vertebrates. (effectivealtruism.org)
  • Ascidians are the closest living relatives of vertebrates, and their study is important for understanding the evolutionary processes of oocyte maturation and ovulation. (elifesciences.org)
  • Mature oocytes become fertilizable, and their meiosis is arrested again at a species-specific stage: metaphase of the first division (MetI, many invertebrates), metaphase of the second division (MetII, most vertebrates), or G1-phase (some echinoderms and coelenterates) until fertilization. (elifesciences.org)
  • Most of the researches concerning Fox genes, however, are on vertebrates and only a relatively low number of studies investigate Fox gene function in invertebrates. (lu.se)
  • NfsB is a dimeric flavoprotein enzyme that has broad electron acceptor specificity 15 and has been used in conjunction with prodrugs to selectively ablate cells in vertebrates. (cdc.gov)
  • Bees are the most important pollinators in the Northeastern United States, fertilizing plants as they fly from flower to flower on pollen-collecting missions. (amnh.org)
  • Neonic-treated plants have been shown to poison not just pollinators and insect pests, but also birds, fish and important soil invertebrates. (naturalnews.com)
  • Important pollinators that are attracted by all flowering plants. (limegreennews.com)
  • Some species are important pollinators while others can be pests. (limegreennews.com)
  • Contamination resulting from the extensive use of pesticides has been tied to the decline of species important to ecosystems, including pollinators . (xerces.org)
  • Herbicides can indirectly impact pollinators and other invertebrates by eliminating habitat. (xerces.org)
  • Though most fungicide exposures won't kill a bee immediately, a growing body of research suggests that some fungicides can cause subtle yet significant harm to pollinators. (xerces.org)
  • C ertain fungicides have insecticidal properties, others have been linked to increased risk of disease in pollinators, and some can even enhance the toxic effects of insecticides-a phenomenon known as synergy. (xerces.org)
  • Among this information is some important information on pollinators. (me.uk)
  • Solitary bees are native to the UK and important pollinators. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • You can help native solitary bees by planting plants for pollinators in your garden. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • Mycobacterium ulcerans and associated with exposure to have been recognized, none has been consistently reported, aquatic habitats. (cdc.gov)
  • In light of these recent fi eld evidence for the potential of aquatic invertebrates to fi ndings, the relative frequency or abundance of M. ulcer- be vectors of M. ulcerans . (cdc.gov)
  • A great diversity of aquatic invertebrates are present in Joe Wright Brook. (massaudubon.org)
  • Cnidaria (formerly Coelenterata) is a phylum of aquatic invertebrates responsible for more envenomations than any other marine phylum. (medscape.com)
  • In 2017 and 2018, undergraduate students and instructors working on ecology projects as part of a field biology course were surveying Pitcher Plants intending to document the invertebrate prey. (ontarioparks.com)
  • Spiders in particular fulfill key roles as both predator and prey in terrestrial food webs and are hence an important focus of ecological studies. (springer.com)
  • Dunlin ( Calidris alpina ) feed in extensive muddy areas of estuaries on a wide range of invertebrate prey, including polychaete worms, gastropod snails, bivalves, crustaceans and occasionally small fish. (pla.co.uk)
  • Some leave regular feeding or breeding areas, which raises concerns over effects to fishing grounds or impacts on important prey species. (yahoo.com)
  • A new study in Science shows the consequences of neonicotinoids reach beyond invertebrates and are causing fish populations to crash. (organic-center.org)
  • Another study, by biologist Dave Goulson of the University of Sussex, investigates the way in which neonicotinoids - the class of insecticides linked to the bee decline - can remain in the soil and affect invertebrates. (blueandgreentomorrow.com)
  • For example, honey bees stand in for native bees-even though the life cycles and habits of native bees, most of which are solitary and nest in the ground, are quite different. (xerces.org)
  • Tunnel-nesting solitary bees, such as leafcutter and mason bees, need narrow tunnels or other tiny spaces in dead wood, hollow stems, or brush piles. (cityofypsilanti.com)
  • This and other more common solitary bees nest in the areas of erosion on the hill making these areas of bare ground one of the most important habitats on the site. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • Honeybees ( Apis mellifera ) are not native and if there are too many of them in an area they can out compete solitary bees in the hunt for pollen. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • The importance of Troopers Hill for solitary bees as well as invertebrates in general has been confirmed by a series of surveys carried out by local expert David Gibbs, and other local naturalists. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • 2022). Many bees, either at species or individual level, show clear preferences for pollen from certain plant species or genera: at the species level for solitary bees (Persson et al. (lu.se)
  • Crayfish, honey bees, fruit flies, nematodes, and many other invertebrate taxa exhibit strong responses to common psychostimulants and their natural reward circuits prove surprisingly sensitive to human drugs of abuse. (frontiersin.org)
  • Gregarines and eugregarines are monophyletic, against most expectations, and rhytidocystids and Eleutheroschizon are sister lineages to medically important taxa. (elifesciences.org)
  • The use of norethisterone (sales data Sweden 2018) has been considered to result in moderate/high environmental risk. (janusinfo.se)
  • Cotton properties and their surrounding landscapes are home to important Australian plant and animal species, such as migratory birds and threatened animal species. (cottonaustralia.com.au)
  • It says their accumulation might threaten species other than bees, including certain seeds-eating birds. (blueandgreentomorrow.com)
  • The tidal Thames provides habitat to a wide range of important bird species, particularly overwintering and migratory birds. (pla.co.uk)
  • All fen restoration projects leave a proportion of scrub to provide singing, roosting and nesting areas for birds and important habitat for invertebrates. (broads-authority.gov.uk)
  • Two studies have revealed that the use of some agricultural pesticides, even at normal levels, can cause biodiversity loss and impact invertebrates in Europe and overseas - as well as being harmful to bees. (blueandgreentomorrow.com)
  • Rømø says they provide other important benefits, too, like creating habitats to support biodiversity. (theworld.org)
  • The emergence of high-throughput sequencing technologies (HTS) has been a significant step forward in recent years, greatly reducing both the cost and the labor required for biodiversity studies (Bohmann et al. (springer.com)
  • They represent an important documentation of evolution and biodiversity, making them cornerstones of research as well as evidence in the support of scientific hypotheses. (nhm-wien.ac.at)
  • Biodiversity can also be high in many urban areas, as cities have often been settled in places rich in nature. (lu.se)
  • One of the results that surprised him the most was the importance of native species (species that have been in the ecosystem for over 700 years) for urban biodiversity (see link in fact box). (lu.se)
  • Populations have been introduced into southern Arizona through the human use of larvae as fish bait. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • Acute oral toxicity of neem oil has, (10g/L azadirachtin) exhibited toxicity to however, been documented in rats and rab- mosquito larvae as well as to certain non- bits. (who.int)
  • How do bees balance the nutrient content of pollen for their larvae? (lu.se)
  • 2016). Bees forage on nectar and pollen, where the latter is the main resource used to feed the growing larvae (Lau et al. (lu.se)
  • It has been suggested that this is caused by an inability by the larvae to digest pollen from certain plant genera, likely because of their chemical protection (Praz et al. (lu.se)
  • In order to ensure that Troopers Hill continues as such an important site it is important that it is managed so that a range of different habitats are maintained. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • MCZs are areas around England's seas and coasts that protect a range of nationally important, rare or threatened habitats and species. (birdguides.com)
  • We have been involved in two partnership projects to restore habitats for the bittern - one at East Ruston Fen and a more recent project on land next to How Hill National Nature Reserve, now known Buttle Marsh . (broads-authority.gov.uk)
  • These "tropical rainforests of the sea" support hundreds of species of fish, invertebrates and other algae. (cbsnews.com)
  • Benefits to fish and wildlife species in Galveston Bay include endangered species such as the brown pelican and commercially and recreationally important species of fish and invertebrates. (vin.com)
  • If you observe a larva with white cocoons on it, it has been parasitized and should be left in the garden to conserve the parasitic wasps that will emerge. (limegreennews.com)
  • In July 2023, a Patchwork Leafcutter Bee ( Megachile centuncularis ) was seen, with the ID confirmed via the Bees Wasps & Ants Recording Society (BWARS) facebook group (see upper photo, lower photo is an Ashy Mining Bee, with sunlight giving it the blue tinge). (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • Another invertebrate you might spot digging holes in Troopers Hill are wasps. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • On the other hand, invertebrate diseases also affect beneficial organisms such as bees, and shellfish. (usda.gov)
  • The benthic invertebrate Chironomus ripar- are described as being remarkably benign ius was, however, affected by multiple ap- to most beneficial organisms [ 1 ]. (who.int)
  • Therefore the diseases are used as natural bio-pesticides for control of various economically important pests and mites. (usda.gov)
  • The EPA regulates pesticides under several laws, the most important of which is the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). (xerces.org)
  • For example, EPA considers one pesticide at a time, even though intensively managed landscapes expose bees and other invertebrates to multiple pesticides simultaneously. (xerces.org)
  • In contrast, neither a pituitary organ nor gonadotropins arose in most species of invertebrates, indicating the presence of HPG axis-independent regulation in these organisms. (elifesciences.org)
  • The newly described city dwellers are among 11 East Coast bees recently identified by Cornell University postdoctoral researcher Jason Gibbs in the journal Zootaxa with the help of vast digital and physical bee collections at the American Museum of Natural History. (amnh.org)
  • Stefanie Lutz, a PhD student at the School of Earth and Environment at the University of Leeds, and lead author of the study, said: Our three-week field trip revealed a microbial garden of life forms flourishing in this cold environment, including snow algae, bacteria, fungi and even invertebrates. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • All AMR genes that confer resistance towards 'critically important', 'highly important' and 'important' antimicrobials, as defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO), found as hits, need to be considered as hazards (for humans, animals and environment) and need further assessment. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although arthropods represent the largest and most diverse animal group, most other Fox genes have not been investigated in detail, not even in the arthropod model species Drosophila melanogaster. (lu.se)
  • 1 In particular, morpholino oligonucleotides (MOs) have been used to block the expression of targeted genes in several invertebrate and vertebrate models. (cdc.gov)
  • Declines in honey bees and other bees have received a lot of attention in recent years, but it is not generally appreciated that bee species entirely new to science are still being discovered even within our largest cities. (amnh.org)
  • I have also noticed a few articles about bees in the press, one te lls the tale of a beekeeper murdering a rival over honey . (me.uk)
  • Are Honey Bees at Risk from Microplastics? (mdpi.com)
  • Researchers found that neonicotinoid applications to watersheds since 1993 were correlated with an 83% decrease in spring populations of zooplankton, which are important food sources for freshwater fish. (organic-center.org)
  • Introduction of predatory fish is not well-investigated but could potentially be an important cause of declines. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • Phytoplankton can be an important source of food for marine mammals, shellfish, and fish. (nasa.gov)
  • N. scintillans , however, has been shown to be harmful to fish and marine invertebrates. (nasa.gov)
  • From a cost-effectiveness standpoint, this has rightly caused the animal advocacy movement to more recently focus on chicken, fish, and invertebrates. (effectivealtruism.org)
  • One of the most important recent theoretical developments in farmed animal advocacy has been a focus on small animals, mainly chicken, fish, and invertebrates. (effectivealtruism.org)
  • These studies found that the most important products to replace with alternative proteins are chicken, eggs, and fish. (effectivealtruism.org)
  • As the UK Government considers the designation of new Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) for wildlife such as dolphins, turtles and fish, the RSPB is urging them to consider also designating six areas of sea in order to provide a safe haven in the most important places for Puffins, Kittiwakes and other iconic seabirds to thrive. (birdguides.com)
  • Numerous species of fossil fish, reptiles and invertebrates have been discovered making Middridge Quarry the second most important site in the world for fossils of the Permian geological era. (thisisdurham.com)
  • Silver is bioconcentrated to a moderate extent in fish and invertebrates. (cdc.gov)
  • An assessment factor of 10 has been used despite only two tests (algae and fish) were set up as chronic tests, while for invertebrates (Daphnia magna) only an acute test has been performed. (janusinfo.se)
  • Because fish are known to be generally the most sensitive species for effects of steroid hormones and invertebrates like daphnids lack a physiological function of sex steroids, it is highly unlikely that a chronic test with Daphnia magna would result in a lower NOEC than in fish. (janusinfo.se)
  • Effects on fish has been shown in various studies at levels from 1 ng/L. Based on prescribing data, expected levels downstream Swedish watewater treatment plants could be around 2.6 ng/L. (janusinfo.se)
  • The study evaluates the species using DNA extraction and sequencing to clarify the relationships within this group and provide a basis for investigating the evolution of a number of characteristics that have long been of interest to marine gastropod researchers. (hawaii.edu)
  • Here is a list of invertebrates you might want in your garden, followed by a chart showing what plants are likely to attract them and what plants may repel pests. (limegreennews.com)
  • Formerly this was a widespread and frequent fly of the southern half of England and Wales but it has undergone a dramatic decline, it is a parasitoid of mining bees. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • The underlying causes of the global decline of wild bees is important to understand because bees are essential for pollination of both crops and wild plants (Potts et al. (lu.se)
  • For example, declining populations of the monarch butterfly have been linked to increasing herbicide use-because that, in turn, leads to the loss of milkweed and nectar plants that monarchs rely on. (xerces.org)
  • Jeff Knott, RSPB's Head of Nature Policy, said: "Despite the UK Government committing to create a network of MCZs by 2016 that protect the full wealth of the UK's marine environment, there are currently only 50 designated in waters around England - less than half of the recommended 127 sites proposed in 2011 - and disappointingly none of these provide any direct protection for our important seabird populations. (birdguides.com)
  • No by grazing or fi lter-feeding invertebrates that are then con- signifi cant differences were found in hemipteran abundance sumed by predators known to bite humans ( 11 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Visitors to the city, familiar with the global problem of bee colony collapse, marvel at the abundance of bees among the vegetation. (theworld.org)
  • However, it has been particularly difficult to adequately characterize communities of these animals because of their exceptionally high diversity and abundance. (springer.com)
  • Salamanders have long been recognized as important nutrient cyclers in forest ecosystems. (ontarioparks.com)
  • Skiers may have seen snow algae before, but not been able to identify it. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is an important cause of acute viral hepatitis in humans worldwide. (bvsalud.org)
  • As such, it is important to Indeed, acute and repeat dose inhalation studies have been an understand as fully as possible the basis for the immune-mediated important part of guideline studies throughout the world for damage to the lung in order to characterize adequately the risks of many years. (cdc.gov)
  • Ultimately, that means that even when a pesticide product is used legally, it does not guarantee safety for our invertebrates. (xerces.org)
  • Yellow is for Beetles but Blue is for Bees: Differential sampling using pollinator vane traps. (creighton.edu)
  • Investigating whether UK invertebrates prefer near-native (Northern Hemisphere) or exotic (Southern Hemisphere) plants. (gardenorganic.org.uk)
  • While emphasis should be given to British native and near-native (other northern hemisphere) plants, exotic plants from the southern hemisphere have value as they extend the flowering season and provide some resource to non-pollinating invertebrate groups. (gardenorganic.org.uk)
  • Almost half of all UK wildlife can be found here, with everything from mammals, [invertebrates] and plants making their home on the coast, and the seas surrounding our islands are vital for our seabirds. (birdguides.com)
  • Small invertebrates play a central role in ecosystems, occupying critical positions in the food web and performing a broad variety of ecological functions. (springer.com)
  • Understanding how blooms vary in composition, size, location, and timing is important for knowing how their presence or absence affects marine ecosystems and fisheries. (nasa.gov)
  • The Cliff Swallow colony at Graves Farm has been monitored annually since 1991. (massaudubon.org)
  • The Dotted beefly is a robust furry insect with conspicuous spots on the wings and Troopers Hill is the most important colony in the City. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • Classification of the Columbellidae family of marine snails has always been done through the study of shells and feeding traits. (hawaii.edu)
  • This book is devoted to the ecology of invertebrate diseases caused by pathogens (disease-causing agents). (usda.gov)
  • This book is devoted to the ecology of invertebrate diseases caused by pathogens, a subject that has been studied extensively for both basic and applied purposes. (usda.gov)
  • Indeed a major barrier to wider use of insect diseases in pest suppression has been our lack of fundamental understanding of the pathogens' biology and ecology. (usda.gov)
  • Two additional species have been added in 2023. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • In May 2023 - a Variable Nomad Bee ( Nomada zonata ) was photographed as part of the City Nature Challenge . (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • Bumble bee queens burrow an inch or two into the earth to hibernate for winter. (cityofypsilanti.com)
  • All of the newly discovered species are sweat bees-small-to-medium-sized bees named for their attraction to the salt in human sweat. (amnh.org)
  • In particular, data on small invertebrates, which make up the foundation of food webs and play central roles in ecosystem function, can be obtained on larger scales and in greater detail than ever before. (springer.com)
  • They have been one of my favorite bugs since I was very small and I've always paid attention to where I see them. (limegreennews.com)
  • The mudflats at Higham Bight and Mucking Flats are particularly important for this species and small numbers also breed amongst the saline lagoons at Cliffe. (pla.co.uk)
  • Editors select a small number of articles recently published in the journal that they believe will be particularly interesting to readers, or important in the respective research area. (mdpi.com)
  • This uncommon species is mainly found between 300 and 600 m (980 and 1,970 ft) deep, but has been recorded from 129 to 724 m (423 to 2,375 ft) deep. (wikipedia.org)
  • We found that regular, intermittent calcium signals actually start to be generated in the unfertilized egg, something that had not been documented earlier. (uib.no)
  • Mycobacterium ulcerans infection is an emerging skin ans because this insertion sequence has been found in a disease often called Buruli ulcer (BU). (cdc.gov)
  • Once considered a unique feature of vertebrate patterning, components of the retinoic acid (RA) signalling pathway, including both RA and the retinoid (RX) class of receptors, have been found within invertebrate genomes. (europa.eu)
  • There are a large number local rarities and an endangered species, the mining bee, Nomada Guttulata was found in 2000. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • Though this was a new record for Troopers Hill, the Patchwork Leafcutter Bee is widespread in southern Britain and often found in gardens. (troopers-hill.org.uk)
  • According to the VIEW Database (1989), silver has been found at 27 sites on the National Priority List of 1,177 sites. (cdc.gov)
  • This major study led by the RHS has been looking at British native and non-native plant varieties. (gardenorganic.org.uk)
  • The discovery of new bee species in New York City and the vicinity highlights the need for additional study of native bee diversity across the country, Gibbs said. (amnh.org)
  • The correlation itself is not unexpected, but what became clear in the study led by Johan Kjellberg Jensen is that the so-called origin effect - whether a tree is native or not - is more important than the so-called city effect - whether a tree is in the city or the countryside. (lu.se)
  • The 3 rd Zoological Department primarily deals with invertebrate animals. (nhm-wien.ac.at)
  • The changes to the ecosystem from the restoration efforts have been very direct," said Jonathan P. Williams, research scientist and adjunct instructor at the Vantuna Research Group-Occidental College. (cbsnews.com)
  • Sites important for long-term research and/or monitoring projects that contribute substantially to ornithology, bird conservation, and/or education. (massaudubon.org)
  • As few wild studies have been conducted on the crest-tailed mulgara, and this is the first translocation, there are numerous important opportunities for research into reintroduction protocols and basic biology/ecology of the species. (edu.au)
  • It is our duty to preserve and provide access the collections as an important element of the national and international research landscape. (nhm-wien.ac.at)
  • The snails have important characteristics relative to basic marine ecology and evolution making the study even more fascinating. (hawaii.edu)
  • Primary type specimens are the individual specimens that were used to describe a species and are among the most important specimens in museum collections because they are used to determine new species. (lu.se)
  • Succession is a threat to the hayfields, so the fields have been mowed annually since 2000. (massaudubon.org)
  • In this project you will look closer into if and how bee species, such as Osmia bicornis (Red mason bee) and Bombus terrestris (Buff-taled bumblebee) optimise nutritional content of its pollen collection over time, and if this is restricted by the quality of the floral resources in the surrounding farmland landscape. (lu.se)
  • Depending on your interests and the extent of the project you may also using image analysis to extract you own pollen data already collected from bees (Olsson et al. (lu.se)
  • Animals infected with SARS-CoV-2 have been documented around the world. (cdc.gov)
  • There have been a few reports of infected mammalian animals spreading the virus to people during close contact, but this is rare. (cdc.gov)
  • It's important to remember that people are much more likely to get COVID-19 from other people than from animals. (cdc.gov)
  • human pathogenic Escherichia coli and enteric viruses, which have been linked to multiple outbreaks associated with ffFVHs in the European Union (EU). (bvsalud.org)
  • Intervention strategies (e.g. use of water disinfection treatments and water replenishment) have been suggested to maintain the microbiological quality of process water. (bvsalud.org)
  • It is also rec- important target organ in the safety assessment of drugs and ognized that different types of immune-mediated responses can be triggered by different classes of compounds and that some immune chemicals, as well as protein- or peptide-based products. (cdc.gov)
  • In order to avoid fighting between harem members, it is important to introduce them simultaneously or to add the females first. (liveaquaria.com)
  • Important sources of atmospheric silver from human activities include the processing of ores, steel refining, cement manufacture, fossil fuel combustion, municipal waste incineration, and cloud seeding. (cdc.gov)
  • But the FSA - which has been widely criticised for being pro-GM and anti-organic produce - is defying them, taking the view that it can see no reason not to approve the modified food. (gmwatch.org)
  • Black-tailed godwits ( Limosa limosa ) prefer muddy estuaries, where they feed on intertidal invertebrates, including molluscs, ragworms, crustaceans and earthworms, locating their food by sight and touch. (pla.co.uk)
  • For food business operators (FBOp), it is important to maintain the microbiological quality of the process water to assure the safety of ffFVHs. (bvsalud.org)
  • But as we set to expand marine conservation, it is important that we look back, reflect on the success of previous interventions, and leverage existing resources to further marine conservation. (frontiersin.org)
  • A total of 514.12 km 2 have already been protected under community-based marine reserves. (frontiersin.org)