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  • 1
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    The @journal of organic chemistry 28 (1963), S. 928-932 
    ISSN: 1520-6904
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Springer
    Marine biology 126 (1996), S. 773-783 
    ISSN: 1432-1793
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Carbon budgets were modelled for temperate anthozoan-dinoflagellate symbioses involving the sea anemones Cereus pedunculatus (Pennant), Anthopleura ballii (Cocks) and Anemonia viridis (Forskäl), and the zoanthid Isozoanthus sulcatus (Gosse). Irradiance regimes experienced at 1.5 and 9 m on sunny and cloudy days in summer were assumed. Photosynthetic capacity (P max gross) and efficiency (α) were considerably higher in I. sulcatus than in the other Anthozoa. P max gross and α also differed in A. viridis from different localities. At 1.5 m on sunny days, zooxanthellae would require 1.80 to 5.89% of the carbon fixed in photosyn-thesis for respiration and growth, and translocate the remainder (94.11 to 98.20%) to the host. Productivity would decrease with increasing depth and cloud cover, resulting in a decrease in the potential availability of carbon for translocation. At 9 m on cloudy days, 37.82 to 87.84% of the carbon fixed in photosynthesis would be required for zooxanthella respiration and growth in C. pedunculatus, Anthopleura ballii and Anemonia viridis, leaving just 12.16 to 62.18% for translocation; the translocation rate would still exceed 95% in I. sulcatus. The potential contribution of zooxanthellae to the host's daily respiratory carbon requirements (CZAR) would be 72.6 and 72.1% in Anthopleura ballii and C. pedunculatus, respectively, at 1.5 m on sunny days, and would decrease to just 2.1 and 0.7%, respectively, at 9 m on cloudy days. These Anthozoa therefore require a heterotrophic source of carbon to survive. The CZAR in Anemonia viridis from different locations would be 140.6 to 142.9% at 1.5 m on sunny days, but would be 〈100% under the other assumed irradiance regimes. The CZAR in I. sulcatus would be 181.5% at 1.5 m on sunny days, and would only be 〈100% when at 9 m on cloudy days. Under favourable conditions, A. viridis and I. sulcatus are potentially autotrophic and may have surplus carbon available (15.69 to 43.89% of the gross photosynthetic production) for tissue biosynthesis, reproduction and storage. However, when field conditions are considered on an annual basis, the general need for heterotrophically-derived carbon in temperate Anthozoa is suggested.
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    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 191 (1961), S. 935-936 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Fig. 1. The upper drawing shows a valve of the male genitalia of the eastern type; the lower one that of a male of the western race. In the latter, note the absence of the long spine present in the eastern males During recent investigations into the genetics of P. dardanus5, we have accumulated ...
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    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 218 (1968), S. 700-700 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] It is quite possible that many of the biochemical polymorphisms of Drosophila psetidoobscura1. are maintained by density-dependent natural selection-some genotypes, probably homozygotes, are less viable than others when the population is crowded, and it has been shown2-4. that this could maintain ...
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    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 227 (1970), S. 641-641 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] SIR,-The theologians of the Renaissance dogmatically refuted Galileo's cosmology, believing it would make nonsense of their theology. For the last twenty years, many eminent scientists, most of whom having grown up under the shadow of Hitler are emotionally involved and therefore, according to ...
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    Palo Alto, Calif. : Annual Reviews
    Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 12 (1981), S. 99-121 
    ISSN: 0066-4162
    Source: Annual Reviews Electronic Back Volume Collection 1932-2001ff
    Topics: Biology
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    ISSN: 1749-6632
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Natural Sciences in General
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of fish biology 29 (1986), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1095-8649
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: This experiment aimed to compare responses to predator threat at dawn and in daylight. Using silicon-intensified video, shoaling European minnows, Phoxinus phoxinus (L.), were observed in large tanks furnished to simulate natural conditions and equipped with artificial dawn and dusk illumination. In the dark, fish were observed under infra-red light. The appropriate light level for dawn predator exposure was determined behaviourally. During dawn, the behaviour of individual focal minnows was systematically recorded at five light levels set by the behaviour of fish in pilot work.On six predetermined dawn and daytime occasions over a period of 3 weeks, minnows feeding on an artificial vertical feeding patch were subjected to a standardized stalk by a model pike. Under daytime illumination (8 μEm−2 s−1), the minnows were presented with patches once per day. The feeding patches were presented early in the artificial dawn (0.5–1.5 μm−2 s−1) only on days when fish were to be subjected to the model pike.Fish became active at the onset of dawn. A behaviour which appeared at this time is reported for the first time: minnows rose to the surface, appeared to take in and expel bubbles of air, and descended. Shoaling responses and swimming speeds increased soon after the start of dawn. Foraging increased slightly later than this, when illumination had reached about one-fifth of the daytime level. This was the level chosen for predator exposure.When approached by the pike model at dawn, minnows abandoned feeding on the patch only when the pike reached one-third of the distance which it obtained under daylight. Individual fish detecting the approaching threat showed skitter and inspection behaviour similar to that observed in daylight, but these behaviours peaked much later in the pike's stalk than in daylight. We conclude that minnows at dawn fail to detect the approaching pike until it is much closer than in daylight; we believe that the work therefore provides the first experimental support for the ‘twilight hypothesis’ that, under low light levels, stalking predators have an advantage over shoaling prey.
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    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 353 (1991), S. 378-378 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] SIR - There is discontent with the present method of allocating British research council project grants that seems to run deeper than the grumbling that one might expect from people who think they deserved a grant. The universities and similar institutions are now engaged in a deadly game of ...
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  • 10
    ISSN: 1573-3297
    Keywords: twins ; parents ; Type A behavior
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Psychology
    Notes: Abstract Young male twins in The Netherlands and England completed the Jenkins Activity Survey (Dutch and English versions, respectively), a measure of Type A behavior. Separate model fitting analysis revealed a similar pattern of variance estimates and associated goodness of fit across the two countries. The data were then analyzed concurrently, with a scalar parameter included to account for differences in variance due to the disparity of the measurement scales. A model including additive genetic and individual environmental effects gave a good explanation to the data. The heritability estimate was 0.28. Models of social interaction and dominance explained the data even better, the former being preferred. The twins' parents were included in the analysis to examine population variation for Type A behavior intergenerationally. There was evidence for individual environmental experiences having a greater influence on Type A behavior in the older generation.
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