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Article Reference On the use of endosteal layers and medullary bone from domestic fowl in archaeozoological studies
The very high incidence of medullary bone in two archaeozoological assemblages of the Roman period was believed to reflect systematic slaughtering of older hens at the end of the egg laying season. In an attempt to test this hypothesis, histological analyses were carried out. Histological data in the literature on ageing of modern fowl and on the development of medullary bone in hens are insufficient for application to archaeozoological material. Bones of modern fowl of known age were analysed with the aim of validating the use of endosteal layers for ageing. In addition, hens with known egg laying stage were studied in order to try and document differences in medullary bone development that could be related to the time of slaughtering (just before, during, or just after the egg laying season).
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Article Reference On the validity and the taxonomic position of the Cytheridellini (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Limnocytheridae). In: KEYSER, D. & R. WHATLEY (eds.): Zur Zoogeographie und Systematik insbesondere der Polychaeten und Ostracoden
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Article Reference On two new crenobiont ostracod genera (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Herpetocypridinae) from Africa and Asia Minor, with the description of a new species from dolomitic springs in South Africa
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Article Reference On two new species of Darwinula BRADY & ROBERTSON, 1885 (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from South African dolomitic springs
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Article Reference On two new species of the genus Vestalenula Rossetti & MARTENS, 1998 (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Darwinulidae) from semi-terrestrial habitats in Sao Paulo State (Brazil)
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Article Reference On two new species of the genus Darwinula (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from New Zeeland
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Article Reference Ondina perezi (Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1925) (Gastropoda: Pyramidellidae) et Phascoliophila phascolionis (Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1925) (Bivalvia: Montacutidae) associés avec Phascolion strombus (Montagu, 1804) (Sipuncula: Phascolionidae) à Nazaré - Portuga
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Article Reference One to host them all: genomics of the diverse bacterial endosymbionts of the spider Oedothorax gibbosus
Bacterial endosymbionts of the groups Wolbachia , Cardinium and Rickettsiaceae are well known for their diverse effects on their arthropod hosts, ranging from mutualistic relationships to reproductive phenotypes. Here, we analysed a unique system in which the dwarf spider Oedothorax gibbosus is co-infected with up to five different endosymbionts affiliated with Wolbachia , ‘Candidatus Tisiphia’ (formerly Torix group Rickettsia ), Cardinium and Rhabdochlamydia . Using short-read genome sequencing data, we show that the endosymbionts are heterogeneously distributed among O. gibbosus populations and are frequently found co-infecting spider individuals. To study this intricate host–endosymbiont system on a genome-resolved level, we used long-read sequencing to reconstruct closed genomes of the Wolbachia , ‘Ca. Tisiphia’ and Cardinium endosymbionts. We provide insights into the ecology and evolution of the endosymbionts and shed light on the interactions with their spider host. We detected high quantities of transposable elements in all endosymbiont genomes and provide evidence that ancestors of the Cardinium , ‘Ca. Tisiphia’ and Wolbachia endosymbionts have co-infected the same hosts in the past. Our findings contribute to broadening our knowledge about endosymbionts infecting one of the largest animal phyla on Earth and show the usefulness of transposable elements as an evolutionary ‘contact-tracing’ tool.
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Inproceedings Reference One Year of Taxonomic Capacity Building by the Belgian Focal Point to the GTI
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Article Reference Ontogenetic divergence generates novel phenotypes in hybrid cichlids
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