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Our new Most Read in Literature collection highlights a selection of our most widely read research from across our books and journals portfolios. Discover what your peers are reading with free access for a limited time: https://t.co/FWf0eZHi1n
In this new themed set explore research which improves our understanding and appreciation of marine #zooplankton. Acting as central links in #ecosystems, rapidly responding to climate change, discover that and more in the latest research from @ICES_ASC. https://t.co/hopU7aOC1w
Explore the latest special issue from @OUP_JMCB on Membraneless Organelle Dynamics and Cell Plasticity. Read now: https://t.co/PMCisArsEo
How can the study polar bear health teach us about the long-term health of the Arctic environment? Find out in the latest Conservation Physiology in Action article from @conphysjournal studying a population of polar bears in Western Hudson Bay https://t.co/gaLPQDHQ58 @SEBiology
In order to protect rhino populations, some South African reserves have turned to dehorning as an anti-poaching tactic. @conphysjournal explores the impacts of this practice in the new Conservation Physiology in Action article: https://t.co/fHTewGTalV @SEBiology
“Aquaculture now produces more seafood than wild capture fisheries.” As a key player in feeding the global population, how can #aquaculture sustainably develop to mitigate the impacts of climate change? Find out in the latest research from @ICES_ASC. https://t.co/rUL77pjCqP
The “Mahi-mahi is one of the fastest swimming fish species in the ocean”. How does flowback wastewater from #fracking affect the Mahi-mahi’s speed? Find out in the latest @conphysjournal in action article, written by @LelaSchlenker, https://t.co/wnXcmu4YS6. @SEBiology
Eye as well as respiratory protection is important for healthcare workers who must get close to their patients in potentially highly contaminated environments @Don_Milton https://t.co/k0EivSzxsL @jpidsociety #sjpidsconf2021