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    Development of Antibiofilm Biosurfactants from Marine Bacteria Against Shrimp Vibrio pathogens by Kiran, G. Seghal, Rathnam, Saba, Priyadharsini, Sethu, Selvin, Joseph

    Published 2017
    “…Therefore, disruption of biofilm formation and/or quorum sensing would be an effective managementstrategy in aquatic systems instead of killing the pathogens which obviously leads to the development of resistantstrains. …”
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    Servicios ecosistémicos de las comunidades de insectos acuáticos y control larvario de Culex spp. (Díptera: Culicidae) en el Río Pesquería, Santa Rosa, Apodaca, Nuevo León. by Garza Rodríguez, Mara Ivonne

    Published 2019
    “…In the functional analysis, the groups called filtrators, collectors, predators, crushers, scrapers, perforators and omnivores were found; the first two being the most abundant within aquatic systems. With regard to the dynamics of colonization, a total of 4,835 insects were collected from October 28 to December 2 of 2015 in a total of 13 samplings, these organisms belonging to four orders: Odonata, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Diptera; it was observed that the sites only reach stage one of colonization since although it is known that in stage two is when there is competition and predation among the individuals and in the study if predators of the Odonata and Coleoptera orders were found, the number of species did not decrease throughout the samplings. …”
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    Servicios ecosistémicos de las comunidades de insectos acuáticos y control larvario de Culex spp. (Díptera: Culicidae) en el Río Pesquería, Santa Rosa, Apodaca, Nuevo León. by Garza Rodríguez, Mara Ivonne

    Published 2019
    “…In the functional analysis, the groups called filtrators, collectors, predators, crushers, scrapers, perforators and omnivores were found; the first two being the most abundant within aquatic systems. With regard to the dynamics of colonization, a total of 4,835 insects were collected from October 28 to December 2 of 2015 in a total of 13 samplings, these organisms belonging to four orders: Odonata, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Diptera; it was observed that the sites only reach stage one of colonization since although it is known that in stage two is when there is competition and predation among the individuals and in the study if predators of the Odonata and Coleoptera orders were found, the number of species did not decrease throughout the samplings. …”
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    Tesis

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