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Cedecea davisae is a gram-negative, motile, rod-shaped, non-sporulating, lipase-positive bacteria. The
bacteria falls into the
genus Cedecae,
which was...
- The New
Zealand fairy tern or tara-iti (Sternula
nereis davisae) is a
subspecies of the
fairy tern
endemic to New Zealand. It is New Zealand's rarest...
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breeds in New
Caledonia New
Zealand fairy tern / Tara iti,
Sternula nereis davisae (Mathews & Iredale, 1913) –
breeds in
northern New
Zealand The
three subspecies...
- Currently,
three strains have been
named while three remain unnamed.
Cedecea davisae was
named after Betty Davis.
Davis is an
American bacteriologist who has...
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Pulham (2017),
Observations of New
Zealand fairy tern (Sternula
nereis davisae)
foraging at Te Arai dune lakes, New Zealand, p. 88 "Tomarata — Te Ārai...
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exsul (Mathews, 1912) New
Zealand fairy tern / Tara iti,
Sternula nereis davisae (Mathews & Iredale, 1913) Australia, New Caledonia,northern New Zealand...
- not been identified. New
Zealand fairy tern, tara-iti
Sternula nereis davisae bird
Northland Region,
Auckland Region One
major breeding site in the Auckland...
- (2014). "Salinity
tolerance of
alien copepods Acartia tonsa and
Oithona davisae in the
Black Sea".
Journal of
Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology....
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Kiorboe reveals the
metachronal beating of legs of
cyclopoid copepod Oithona davisae during jumping. In this video, last pair of legs
initiate the
power stroke...
- they grow
their food
preferences shift from
smaller items such as
Oithona davisae and
Penilia avirostris to
larger food species.
After the
planktonic stage...