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What makes this species different, the researchers write in the journal Nature, is that it also uses the much dimmer polarized light of the moon.
This feature makes this species suitable as a candidate for MFCs of product mode.
The overall leaf shape and inflorescence with apical sterile zone makes this species close to P. simonianum Sakur.
The SNPL is our main interest because its year-round presence in the Florida coastal ecosystem makes this species potentially more vulnerable than PIPL and REKN.
Their rapid growth and good survivorship makes this species suitable for rearing of cocktail-size specimens (50 60 mm) in less than a year.
"Our new estimate of the younger age in a way makes this species even more fascinating because it has so many of these unique traits relative to other pupfish," says Christopher Martin, a biologist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, who led the study.
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These characteristics could make this species suitable for utilizing lignocellulosic biomass effectively, as this biomass contains various polysaccharides.
In contrast, the 'slimy' consistency of the Planktothrix sp. (CAWBG59), made this species difficult to handle, whereas Ph. autumnale (CAWBG26) form cohesive dense mats, ideal for simple harvesting.
The yeast Kluyveromyces marxianus presents several interesting features that make this species a promising industrial yeast for the production of several compounds.
This feature in combination with CAWBG26's faster growth during the exponential phase make this species amenable as a promising candidate for the development of large-scale bPBR systems.
Given certain biological characteristics making this species susceptible to overfishing, a study started in 2000 in order to collect data on demography and growth at age of this species, with the aim to design and to implement a provisional management plan.
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