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Perspectives: Effect of global change drivers on carbon fluxes and resilience of European forests
(Forest Ecology and Management, 2026-05-25)European forests play a central role for meeting the EU’s climate targets, but the declining carbon sink has left them trailing behind climate goals. Reversing this trend requires a systematic understanding ... -
Nitzschia excavata sp. nov. (Bacillariaceae), a new diatom species from a post-mining reservoir revealed by morphology, molecular phylogeny, and metabarcoding-based biogeography
(Scientific Reports, 2026-05-28)The Bogdałów post-mining reservoir (Poland) represents a slightly alkaline, moderately mineralised ecosystem formed by flooding a former lignite pit. Its anthropogenic origin and stable physicochemical ... -
Host-associated chemical cues mediating host-finding behaviour in the larval ectoparasitoid Cephalonomia tarsalis
(Pest Management Science, 2026-05-10)BACKGROUND Understanding how parasitoids locate their hosts is essential for improving the effectiveness of these insects as biological control agents. The bethylid ectoparasitoid Cephalonomia tarsalis ... -
Growth dynamics and tissue partitioning in surgically and immunocastrated pigs: insights from Gompertz modeling and allometric analysis
(Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias-Agrária, 2026-05-21)Immunocastration has been proposed as an alternative to surgical castration because of its effects on growth performance and carcass composition in pigs. This study evaluated growth curves and tissue ... -
A screening approach for aquaculture breeders based on sperm performance under climate change-related stress
(Aquaculture Reports, 2026-05-22)We aimed to develop a screening approach to differentiate among males of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata), and Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) based on ... -
Species- and Level-Dependent Modulation of Growth and Skin and Intestinal Mucosal Microbiota in Rainbow Trout Fed Mushroom Stem Meals
(Aquaculture Nutrition, 2026-05-28)Mucosal microbiomes play key roles in fish physiology by supporting digestion, nutrient absorption, metabolism, immune modulation, and pathogen defense. This study evaluated the effects of mushroom stem ... -
Simulating drying and human impacts on river networks to evaluate biological quality indices performance through the lens of metacommunity theory
(Journal of Applied Ecology, 2026-05-11)1. Incorporating metacommunity perspectives into bioassessment represents a major challenge in managing drying river networks, where drying-induced fragmentation compromises the performance of biological ... -
The Use of Bayesian Mixing Models for Root Water Uptake: A Critical Review
(WIREs: Water, 2026-04-16)Isotope-based Bayesian mixing models (BMM) are widely used in ecohydrology to infer where plants acquire water from the soil, yet clear guidance on their application to root water uptake (RWU) remains ... -
Tetrodotoxin neutralisation with a monoclonal antibody: In vitro Neuro-2a cell-based assay and in vivo Artemia salina test
(Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2026-05-14)Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a potent marine neurotoxin causing severe seafood poisoning, with no available antidote worldwide. In this work, the ability of an anti-TTX monoclonal antibody (mAb) to neutralise ... -
Antioxidant, antibacterial, and immunostimulatory potentials of terrestrial and marine extracts from by-products and low-value biomass: an ex vivo study in gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) head kidney leukocytes
(Frontiers in Marine Science, 2026-05-26)The expansion of aquaculture and the drive toward more sustainable ingredients have promoted the incorporation of alternative and novel raw materials as alternatives to traditional marine raw materials, ... -
Dietary Glycerides of Short- and Medium-Chain Fatty Acids Modulate Intestinal Barrier and Protect Against Vibrio anguillarum in Juvenile Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata)
(Fishes, 2026-05-10)As aquaculture adopts more sustainable feed formulations, interest in functional feed additives has grown to help mitigate the health and performance challenges associated with low-marine-ingredient ... -
Detection of paralytic shellfish toxins and tetrodotoxins in shellfish using a single-cell biosensor based on patch clamp technology
(Archives of Toxicology, 2026-05-13)Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) are a well-known group of potent neurotoxins that may accumulate in shellfish, posing a significant risk to food safety and public health. To protect consumers, shellfish ... -
Spatio-temporal metabarcoding surveys in ports reveal homogenised communities of non-indigenous species with high genetic diversity and connectivity
(Scientific Reports, 2026-04-26)Large commercial ports facilitate the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS), while smaller harbours and marinas promote their regional spread, making harbour networks key drivers of biological ... -
The Melon Sterol Transporter Niemann-Pick C1 Protein Is a New Interactor of Cucumber mosaic virus Movement Protein
(Viruses, 2026-05-20)Plant viruses need to use many host factors to establish infection. During the viral cycle, intracellular transport is fundamental to reach the plasmodesmata to enable cell-to-cell transport. Cucumovirus ... -
Sustainable healthy diets from the lens of behavioral science: an actionable definition for designing relevant individual behavior change interventions
(The Journal of Climate Change and Health, 2026-05-23)Changes in the food system are key for attaining the Sustainable Development Goals. This viewpoint i) contends that, alongside structural changes to the food production and distribution systems, the ... -
Data paper: Body composition during growth determined with computed tomography, carcass and meat quality, and fatty acid composition of pigs from different sex types
(Animal - Open Space, 2026-05-20)Productive and body composition data from 47 Pietrain × (Landrace × Duroc) pigs from four sexual types (11 entire males, and 12 immunocastrated males, 12 surgically castrated males and 12 females) during ... -
Data paper: Early and late immunocastrated and entire male pigs’ data from production, carcass and meat quality, including bones, histology and sensory analysis
(Animal - Open Space, 2026-05-20)Data from 11 entire male pigs, 14 late immunocastrated-LIC pigs (vaccines at 8 (V1) and 4 (V2) weeks before slaughter) and 12 early immunocastrated-EIC pigs (vaccines at 13 (V1) and 8 (V2) weeks before ... -
Influence of Enzymatic Hydrolysis on the composition, nutritional quality, antioxidant activity, and technofunctional characteristics of lupin protein isolates
(Food and Bioprocess Technology, 2026-03-17)Global protein scarcity highlights lupin as a sustainable, high-protein alternative for the European market. However, its storage proteins aggregate easily, so enzymatic hydrolysis is proposed to enhance ... -
Los próximos pasos de Ecosistemas para una ciencia abierta, inclusiva y universal
(Ecosistemas, 2026-03-26)En un contexto donde la comunicación científica se debate entre el lucro de las grandes editoriales y la necesidad de un conocimiento democratizado, la revista Ecosistemas reafirma su compromiso con ... -
Identification of plasma fatty acids as biomarkers for carcass traits and tissue-specific fatty acids profile in pigs
(Frontiers in Animal Science, 2026-03-08)Carcass and pork traits have long been regarded as key phenotypes in pig breeding. The content and composition of fatty acids (FAs) play a crucial role in determining carcass and meat quality in pigs, ...
