Mammals of the suborder pinnipedia

Mammals of the suborder pinnipedia

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its salutary effects on the newborn and its ability to shield infants from certain infections. now research from harvard medical school conducted in mice shows that at least part of its protective effects come from a surprising source: the microbes residing in maternal intestines. the new study, published
to a growing body of evidence pointing to the potent role of the microbiota the trillions of microbes that dwell in the gut, skin, mouth and other parts of the bodies of mammals, including humans-;in disease and health. but the new research goes a step further-;it specifically identifies maternal microbiota...
http://www.nestlenutrition-institute.org/news/article/2020/01/24/maternal-microbiota-is-a-source-of-newborn-immunity-shows-study
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or displaced by bushfires in and , a study by the world wide fund for nature (wwf) said on tuesday, triple the group's earlier estimates. some million mammals, billion reptiles, million birds and million frogs were impacted by the country's worst bushfires in decades, the wwf said. when the fires were
still blazing, the wwf estimated the number of affected animals at billion. the fires destroyed more than million hectares ( million acres) across the australian southeast, equal to about half the area of the united kingdom....
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/07/28/asia-pacific/animals-australia-bushfires/
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enzymes from the midgut into the prey and then suck the liquified tissues of the prey into the gut, eventually leaving behind the empty husk of the prey. others grind the prey to pulp using the chelicerae and the bases of the pedipalps , while flooding it with enzymes; in these species, the chelicerae
of and behind the mouth, so that the esophagus is encircled by this conglomeration of ganglia. [ ] except for the primitive mesothelae , of which the liphistiidae are the sole surviving family, spiders have the much more centralized nervous system that is typical of arachnids: all the ganglia of all...
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