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Hartnell, R. E.; Stockley, L.; Keay, W.; Rosec, J. -p.; Hervio-heath, Dominique; Van Den Berg, H.; Leoni, F.; Ottaviani, D.; Henigman, U.; Denayer, S.; Serbruyns, B.; Georgsson, F.; Krumova-valcheva, G.; Gyurova, E.; Blanco, C.; Copin, S.; Strauch, E.; Wieczorek, K.; Lopatek, M.; Britova, A.; Hardouin, G.; Lombard, B.; Veld, P. In'T; Leclercq, A.; Baker-austin, C.. |
Globally, vibrios represent an important and well-established group of bacterial foodborne pathogens. The European Commission (EC) mandated the Comite de European Normalisation (CEN) to undertake work to provide validation data for 15 methods in microbiology to support EC legislation. As part of this mandated work programme, merging of ISO/TS 21872–1:2007, which specifies a horizontal method for the detection of V. parahaemolyticus and V. cholerae, and ISO/TS 21872–2:2007, a similar horizontal method for the detection of potentially pathogenic vibrios other than V. cholerae and V. parahaemolyticus) was proposed. Both parts of ISO/TS 21872 utilized classical culture-based isolation techniques coupled with biochemical confirmation steps. The work also... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Vibrios; Seafood; Prawns; Oysters; Biochemical methods; Real-time PCR; Conventional PCR. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00425/53680/54525.pdf |
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Depa, L.; Kanturski, M.; Taszakowski, A.; Wieczorek, K.. |
Firm matching of genitals during copulation is of critical importance to effective insemination and thus, gene flow. During the evolution of insects, an effective position during copulation promoted higher fecundity through control over the act of mating or elimination of competitors. Usually during insect copulation, either twisting or flexing of the male abdomen occurs, and genitals remain symmetrically or asymmetrically disposed following changes in the mating position. However, it is always the dorsal side of the male genitalia that makes contact with the ventral side of female abdomen. Here we present the unusual case of a ‘belly-to-belly’ copulation, with symmetrically positioned male genitals and no twisting of the abdomen. During the mating of two... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Aphididae; Dwarfism; Mate guarding; Sexual competition; Speciation; 42.75. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/480053 |
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