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Allometry and ecomorphology of Scandinavian raptors
(2006)
Ända sedan Charles Darwin observerade de berömda finkarna på Galapagosöarna har
zoologer arbetat med att försöka förstå hur olika arters form och funktion (functional
morphology) kan förstås i ljuset av deras livsstil ...
Evolution of annelid diversity at whale-falls and other marine ephemeral habitats
(2009-09-03)
When whales die and sink to the sea-floor, they provide a sudden, enormous food supply to organisms in the vicinity. At first, larger mobile scavengers remove the flesh, but also when only the bones remain, the whale-fall ...
Characterization of cholorplast protein import in Arabidopsis thaliana with emphasis on Toc64 and Tic55
(2009-12-15)
Although the chloroplast possesses a genome of its own most genes have been transferred during the evolution to the nucleus to acquire more transcriptional control, and couple the activities of the whole cell to events at ...
Lidar Studies of Tropospheric Aerosols and Clouds
(2008-09-22)
An improved description of aerosol and cloud processes is a prerequisite for successful prediction of future climate change. The climate on Earth is controlled by the radiation budget, i.e. the relation between the radiation ...
Characterizing and reconstructing 500 years of climate in the Baltic sea Basin
(2009-05-13)
Climate has always attracted considerable interest, and climate observations have been made in various ways for most of human history. Regional climate and how it varies is of particular interest, as it sets the scene for ...
Steady, ready, go - proteomics of etioplast inner membranes reveals a high readiness for light
(2009-05-25)
Light is essential for development of photosynthetically active chloroplasts. In the absence of light proplastids develop into etioplasts which are readily transformed into chloroplasts upon illumination. The etioplast ...
Immunotoxicology in Marine Invertebrates - Effects of Manganese on Immune Response
(2009-05-13)
Manganese, Mn, is an abundant element in nature, particularly in soft bottom sediments of the oceans and in bedrock. The metal is predominantly bound to the sediment in the colloid state, MnO2. Eutrophication caused by the ...
Bloom dynamics and population genetics of marine phytoplankton - Community, species and population aspects
(2009-08-28)
Phytoplankton are the most important primary producers in the world’s oceans and coastal waters, accounting for
nearly half of the global net primary production. Although they are such important organisms, little is known ...
Functional characterisation of the yeast tumour suppressor homologue Sro7p
(2009-10-05)
Correct targeting of newly synthesized proteins to appropriate domains of the cell membrane is crucial to cellular architecture, polarity and function, making it no surprise that many proteins of the secretory machinery ...
Cold Acclimation in oats and other plants: Dissecting low temperature responses using a comparative genomic approach.
(2009-02-27)
Cold acclimation protects plants from temperate regions of the world from the deleterious effects of low and freezing temperatures. This is through a series of transcriptional, regulatory and metabolic changes that enable ...