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    Sea-land transitions in isopods: pattern of symbiont distribution in two species of intertidal isopods Ligia pallasii and Ligia occidentalis in the Eastern Pacific

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    Studies of microbial associations of intertidal isopods in the primitive genus Ligia (Oniscidea, Isopoda) can help our understanding of the formation of symbioses during sea-land transitions, as terrestrial Oniscidean isopods have previously been found to house symbionts in their hepatopancreas. Ligia pallasii and Ligia occidentalis co-occur in the high intertidal zone along the Eastern Pacific with a large zone of range overlap and both species showing patchy distributions. In 16S rRNA clone libraries mycoplasma-like bacteria (Firmicutes), related to symbionts described from terrestrial isopods, were the most common bacteria present in both host species. There was greater overall microbial diversity in Ligia pallasii compared with L. occidentalis. Populations of both Ligia species along an extensive area of the eastern Pacific coastline were screened for the presence of mycoplasma-like symbionts with symbiont-specific primers. Symbionts were present in all host populations from both species but not in all individuals. Phylogenetically, symbionts of intertidal isopods cluster together. Host habitat, in addition to host phylogeny appears to influence the phylogenetic relation of symbionts

    Nursing Minimum Data Sets aus der elektronischen Patientendokumentation

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    Die Grundidee von Collect once, use many times (COUMT) ist es, eine einmalige Dokumentation von strukturierten Daten am Point of Care in der Patientendokumentation zu gewährleisten

    Sea star wasting disease demography and etiology in the brooding sea star Leptasterias spp.

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    Sea star wasting disease (SSWD) describes a suite of disease signs believed to have led to catastrophic die-offs in many asteroid species, beginning in 2013. While most studies have focused on large, easily visible sea stars with widely-dispersing larvae, less information is available on the effect of this disease outbreak on smaller sea star species, such as the six-armed sea star Leptasterias spp. Unlike many larger sea stars, Leptasterias brood non-feeding young instead of broadcast-spawning planktonic larvae. Limited dispersal and thus limited gene flow may make these sea stars more vulnerable to local selective pressures, such as disease outbreaks. Here, we examined Leptasterias populations at sites along the California coast and documented abundance changes coincident with recent Pacific coast SSWD in 2014. Detection of Leptasterias in central California declined, and Leptasterias were not detected at multiple sites clustered around the San Francisco Bay outflow in the most recent surveys. Additionally, we categorized disease signs in Leptasterias in the field and laboratory, which mirrored those seen in larger sea stars in both settings. Finally, we found that magnesium chloride (MgCl2) slowed the progression of physical deterioration related to SSWD when applied to sea stars in the laboratory, suggesting that MgCl2 may prolong the survival of diseased individuals

    Use of green fluorescent protein for online, single cell detection of bacteria introduced into activated sludge microcosms

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    A derivative of broad host-range plasmid RP4 was tagged with the green fluorescent protein (GFP) and this construct was used to mark various Gram-negative bacteria. Video recording of combined phase contrast and epifluorescence microscopy was employed to track the fate of individual marked cells after introduction into a sludge microcosm. Whether the introduced bacteria were laboratory strains or activated sludge isolates. they were found to be rapidly eliminated from the microcosms as a result of intense predation by protozoa. Furthermore, a method was developed that allows detection of GFP-tagged bacteria in fixed samples that are simultaneously used for in situ hybridisation with a eukaryote-specific rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probe for visualisation of protozoa

    Justum facere in the European Integration Process: How Should the Law Promote the Constitutionalization of Europe?

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