central and eastern Europe to Central Asia (E. concolor: Photo 7.2). Often suburban habitats, surface nest build from leaves and other plant materials; live solitarily. In the nest (usually full of ectoparasites) they rest during day, and also hibernate. Food: invertebrates, small vertebrates ...
(1997) Adaptations to variations in oxygen tension by vertebrates and invertebrates. In: Dantzler, W.H. (Ed.), Handbook of Physiology, Section 13: Comparative Physiology. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2: 1479-1522.Lutz P. L., and K. B. Storey. 1996. Adaptations to variations in ...
To reach their final destinations within the nervous system, glial cells must often migrate over long distances. Klämbt discusses the mechanisms of glial cell migration, highlighting common mechanisms and differences between vertebrate and invertebrat
The Pfam database is biased towards the vertebrates (particularly mammals); hence, we separated the vertebrate-specific domain types from those ancient protein domain types that are present in non-lancelet invertebrates. We also performed a direct comparison of domain diversity between human, mouse,...
Variations in salinity, osmolarity, and water availability: vertebrates and invertebrates. In: Handbook of Physiology: Section 13, Comparative Physiology, edited byGilles, R. and Delpire, E. 1995. Variations in salinity, osmolarity and water availability. In: Handbook of comparative physiology, (ed...
Greater White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura russula), Lesser White-toothed Shrew (C. suaveolens) Largely west-European (C. russula) and east-European (C. suaveolens) small-sized shrews living in xerotherm habitats (scrub, gardens, vineyards, seashore) and feed- ing on invertebrates. VIRUSES: ...
Density dependence of weed seed predation by invertebrates and vertebrates in winter wheat . Weed Res. 52 : 79 – 87 .Baraibar, B., Daedlow, D., de Mol, F., & Gerowitt, B. (2012). Density de- pendence of weed seed predation by invertebrates and vertebrates in winter wheat. Weed ...
Functional compensation by insular scavengers: the relative contributions of vertebrates and invertebrates vary among islandsWhen the extinction of some species results in loss of ecosystem functions, other species may be able to compensate for this loss. Functional compensation has recently been observed ...
Notch signalling is well known as a regulator of neurogenesis and gliogenesis: it suppresses neural differentiation and promotes gliogenesis in both vertebrates and invertebrates [117]. In two recent studies, Kong et al. (2015) and Stasiulewicz et al. (2015) discovered that Notch signalling ...