Publications by authors named "Yiping Ying"

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  • Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is the most abundant wild animal on Earth, and its large biomass is essential for the Southern Ocean ecosystem.
  • Researchers have sequenced a 48.01-Gb genome, highlighting significant inter-genic transposable element expansions and revealing key gene families related to molting and energy metabolism that help the krill adapt to extreme Antarctic conditions.
  • Population studies show no clear structure, but indicate natural selection influenced by environmental changes, with a significant population size reduction 10 million years ago followed by a rebound around 100,000 years ago linked to climate events.
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Copper sulfate (CuSO) is widely used in the control of algal blooms. Cu can promote or inhibit algal growth, while also affecting trace element uptake, therefore, the response mechanisms of algae cells under Cu interference should be studied. In this study, wild-type () and wall-less mutant were selected as the research objects.

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Based on the data collected from the bottom trawl survey in Yellow Sea, August, 2014, the community structure of shrimp assemblage and its relationships with environmental factors in summer was examined by using index of relative importance, ecological diversity indices and multivariate statistical analysis. A total of 20 shrimp species were captured, belonging to 3 orders, 10 families, 16 genera. The relative abundance of shrimp of all stations ranged from 13 to 45047 g · h(-1) and its mean value was 6838 g · h(-1).

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