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Metabolic scaling variation as a constitutive adaptation to tide level in Mytilus galloprovincialis
(Frontiers Media, 2023-11)
Understanding how allometric exponents vary in the different biologically determined patterns turns out to be fundamental for the development of a unifying hypothesis that intends to explain most of the variation among ...
Lab-in-a-Bead: Magnetic Janus Bead Probe for the Detection of Biomarkers in Blood
(Wiley, 2023-12)
Remotely handled miniaturized colorimetric sensor platforms with multiple functionalities are able to mimic conventional laboratory operations with reduced assets. The integration of a magnetic phase in a miniaturized ...
Seasonal shift in the diet of the notched-eared bat (Myotis emarginatus) in the Basque Country: from flies to spiders
(Springer Nature, 2023)
Myotis emarginatus seems fond of spiders and flies, a unique feeding style among European bats. The importance of each prey type varies among studies, so this paper aims to expand on the knowledge to unveil the trophic ...
Molecular confirmation of pearl formation in arctic mussels (Mytilus edulis) caused by Gymnophallus bursicola (Odhner 1900) metacercariae
(Cambridge University Press, 2023-09)
In recent field studies, suspected gymnophallid metacercariae were histologically located in the mantle of mussels from the Norwegian Sea. Mussels from the sites in which that infection was detected also presented abnormally ...
Evidence of internalized microplastics in mussel tissues detected by volumetric Raman imaging
(Elsevier, 2024-03)
Microplastics are a global ecological concern due to their potential risk to wildlife and human health. Animals ingest microplastics, which can enter the trophic chain and ultimately impact human well-being. The ingestion ...
Using biological traits to assess diet selection: the case of the Pyrenean Desman
(Oxford University Press, 2023-12)
Traditionally, researchers have assessed diet selection by comparing consumed versus available taxa. However, taxonomic assignment is probably irrelevant for predators, who likely base their selection on characteristics ...