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Closely related phylotypes were reported by several other studies from animal gut, including humans, and various other environments such as soil, paddy fields, lakes, rivers, marine sediments, and subsurfaces (Kemnitz et al. 2005; Janssen and Kirs 2008; Scanlan et al. 2008; Evans et al. 2009; Mihajlovski et al. 2010; Biderre-Petit et al. 2011; Horz et al. 2012).
Early successes brought the return of native plants and increased numbers of waterfowl to restoration sites, though the Asian carp made its way from the Mississippi River to the Illinois and began to threaten the river's marine life.
Different origin sediments (river and marine) were analyzed by both BCR and MW procedures, and the results obtained were comparable according to the t-paired-test for a 95% confidence level.
Multi-drug resistant Salmonella serovars were isolated from both river and marine waters, with 34.8% of S. enteritidis and 100% of S. virchow being resistant to more than 3 antibiotics.
Secondary contacts in riverine species can be facilitated by several geomorphological processes affecting drainage patterns, such as river capture, marine regression and divide overtopping [ 29].
Here, we further test this hypothesis based on phylogeographic inferences from a semi-aquatic species that is a top predator of river and marine fauna, the huillín or Southern river otter (Lontra provocax).
Thus, an underestimation of the effects is conceivable, also considering that wildlife species may be exposed to higher BPA concentrations in specific matrices (leachates, plants effluents, river, and marine sediments).
We examined mtDNA sequences of the control region, ND5 and Cytochrome-b (2151 bp in total) in 75 samples of L. provocax from 21 locations in river and marine habitats.
The field sites span a range of contaminated aquatic environments: (1) tidal mudflat, (2) freshwater river, (3) marine harbor, (4) deep-water fjord, and (5) tidal creek and marsh.
The widespread anaerobic dechlorination of PCBs that has been observed in many river and marine sediments results in reduction of both the potential risk from and potential exposure to PCBs.
BPA has been detected in river and marine sediments (eg, 43 and up to 191 g/kg dw; Flint et al. 2012 and Koh et al. 2006, respectively) and at a concentration of about 100 µg/kg dw in soils; however, not enough data are available to discuss the relationships between these concentrations and the real exposure/uptake in different animals.
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