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We are pleased to announce Food Quality and Safety is now covered by SCIE. @FqsJournal is accepting submissions on food safety, nutrition, and public health. Find out more about the journal at https://t.co/RnajBwqXCF
The latest @conphysjournal in action piece considers how Weddel seals' body heat loss and energy are impacted by environmental and physiological factors. Discover how this study could be beneficial in an increasingly changing climate. #OpenAccess #OAweek https://t.co/SpiitzCR1y
Read the latest issue from @FqsJournal, featuring review articles on organic farming strategies, precooling of post-harvest fruits and vegetables, and a microbial assessment of vended fruits. https://t.co/TOKg7J6esb
The endangered and endemic Maugean Skate continues to mystify scientists as new research highlights that they easily rely on anaerobic metabolism and exhibit no stress in low-oxygen environments. Learn more in the latest @conphysjournal in action piece. https://t.co/ae3Io5ghNV
Research on food quality and safety is constantly evolving. Keep up to date with the latest research in the field of food with our latest issue featuring recent key articles from @FqsJournal https://t.co/Qk7mKOkrjJ
New increased Impact Factor for Burns & Trauma: 3.088. Read our highly cited article collection and discover the papers your peers have been reading. @burns_trauma https://t.co/c4gNQDaRb9
Are eels indifferent to catch-and-release angling? The latest @conphysjournal in action piece explores the hardiness of American eels and suggests that their resilience is unsurprising when considering their ability to survive dangerous migration journeys. https://t.co/ctjcRIcRGB
Why can't new queens run the bee world without a healthy diet? Uncover the latest @conphysjournal in action piece that considers how queen bee fitness is impacted by a poor diet and what we can do to help. https://t.co/ZQzhawEZCP
We typically assume that animals try to avoid low oxygen levels. Yet, new research exploring frog dormancy has found that some actively seek out microhabitats with lower levels of oxygen for a better chance of survival. @conphysjournal https://t.co/78v1B1OgDR
Did you know that frogs undergo a type of hibernation called aestivation when conditions are too hot and dry? Find out how low-oxygen levels can help frogs survive this period of dormancy in the latest @conphysjournal in action piece. https://t.co/vRLxZWMjmx