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461por Lennox, Robert J., Eldøy, Sindre H., Dahlmo, Lotte S., Matley, Jordan K., Vollset, Knut Wiik“…Despite the popularity of these transmitters among aquatic ecologists, we note that there is wide variation in the sampling frequencies and windows used among studies that will potentially affect the ability to make comparisons in the future. …”
Publicado 2023
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462“…This review will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including ecologists, microbiologists, policymakers, and those concerned about pharmaceutical pollution.…”
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463por Stark, Thomas, Ştefan, Valentin, Wurm, Michael, Spanier, Robin, Taubenböck, Hannes, Knight, Tiffany M.“…Develoment of image recognition AI algorithms for flower-visiting arthropods has the potential to revolutionize the way we monitor pollinators. Ecologists need light-weight models that can be deployed in a field setting and can classify with high accuracy. …”
Publicado 2023
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464por Chen, Tongrui, Xu, Jinqing, Wang, Lei, Wang, Handong, You, En, Deng, Chao, Bian, Haiyan, Shen, Yuhu“…Understanding the local adaptation of crops has long been a concern of evolutionary biologists and molecular ecologists. Identifying the adaptive genetic variability in the genome is crucial not only to provide insights into the genetic mechanism of local adaptation but also to explore the adaptation potential of crops. …”
Publicado 2023
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465“…Since Baker’s attempt to characterize the ‘ideal weed’ over 50 years ago, ecologists have sought to identify features of species that predict invasiveness. …”
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466por Graham, Sean P., Hassan, Hassan K., Burkett-Cadena, Nathan D., Guyer, Craig, Unnasch, Thomas R.“…Determining the structure of ectoparasite-host networks will enable disease ecologists to better understand and predict the spread of vector-borne diseases. …”
Publicado 2009
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467“…Here we describe two strategies to search for likely functional polymorphisms in candidate genes in a bird species that has been intensively studied by behavioural and population ecologists, the blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus. In the first approach we searched for repeating elements in coding regions of the genome using information about repeats in Gallus gallus genes. …”
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468“…High-throughput sequencing techniques are becoming attractive to molecular biologists and ecologists as they provide a time- and cost-effective way to explore diversity patterns in environmental samples at an unprecedented resolution. …”
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469“…In an increasingly modified world, understanding and predicting the consequences of landscape alteration on biodiversity is a challenge for ecologists. To this end, metacommunity theory has developed to better understand the complexity of local and regional interactions that occur across larger landscapes. …”
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470por Malcom, Jacob W.“…Ecologists have increasingly come to understand that evolutionary change on short time-scales can alter ecological dynamics (and vice-versa), and this idea is being incorporated into community ecology research programs. …”
Publicado 2011
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471por Leprieur, Fabien, Albouy, Camille, De Bortoli, Julien, Cowman, Peter F., Bellwood, David R., Mouillot, David“…The evolutionary dissimilarity between communities (phylogenetic beta diversity PBD) has been increasingly explored by ecologists and biogeographers to assess the relative roles of ecological and evolutionary processes in structuring natural communities. …”
Publicado 2012
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472“…BACKGROUND: Microbial ecologists now routinely utilize next-generation sequencing methods to assess microbial diversity in the environment. …”
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473“…Communities of post-dispersal granivores can shape the density and dispersion of exotic plants and invasive weeds, yet plant ecologists have a limited perception of the relative trophic linkages between a seed species and members of its granivore community. …”
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474“…Ecologists have long studied the temporal dynamics of plant and animal communities with much less attention paid to the temporal dynamics exhibited by microbial communities. …”
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475“…Predicting the influence of biotic and abiotic factors on species interactions and ecosystem processes is among the primary aims of community ecologists. The composition of saprotrophic fungal communities is a consequence of competitive mycelial interactions, and a major determinant of woodland decomposition and nutrient cycling rates. …”
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476“…The strength of migration load depends on the pattern of dispersal and can be dramatically lessened or reversed when individuals move preferentially toward patches conferring higher fitness. Evolutionary ecologists have long modeled nonrandom dispersal, focusing primarily on its effects on population density over space, the maintenance of genetic variation, and reproductive isolation. …”
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477por Chambers, Geoffrey K, Curtis, Caitlin, Millar, Craig D, Huynen, Leon, Lambert, David M“…For individual researchers, Jeffreys’ invention resulted in many ecologists and evolutionary biologists being given the opportunity to develop skills in molecular biology to augment their whole organism focus. …”
Publicado 2014
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478por Harfoot, Michael B. J., Newbold, Tim, Tittensor, Derek P., Emmott, Stephen, Hutton, Jon, Lyutsarev, Vassily, Smith, Matthew J., Scharlemann, Jörn P. W., Purves, Drew W.“…Our results indicate that ecologists have gathered sufficient information to begin to build realistic, global, and mechanistic models of ecosystems, capable of predicting a diverse range of ecosystem properties and their response to human pressures.…”
Publicado 2014
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479“…The evolution of brood parasitism has long attracted considerable attention among behavioural ecologists, especially in the common cuckoo system. …”
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480por Kuhn, Jens H., Andersen, Kristian G., Bào, Yīmíng, Bavari, Sina, Becker, Stephan, Bennett, Richard S., Bergman, Nicholas H., Blinkova, Olga, Bradfute, Steven, Brister, J. Rodney, Bukreyev, Alexander, Chandran, Kartik, Chepurnov, Alexander A., Davey, Robert A., Dietzgen, Ralf G., Doggett, Norman A., Dolnik, Olga, Dye, John M., Enterlein, Sven, Fenimore, Paul W., Formenty, Pierre, Freiberg, Alexander N., Garry, Robert F., Garza, Nicole L., Gire, Stephen K., Gonzalez, Jean-Paul, Griffiths, Anthony, Happi, Christian T., Hensley, Lisa E., Herbert, Andrew S., Hevey, Michael C., Hoenen, Thomas, Honko, Anna N., Ignatyev, Georgy M., Jahrling, Peter B., Johnson, Joshua C., Johnson, Karl M., Kindrachuk, Jason, Klenk, Hans-Dieter, Kobinger, Gary, Kochel, Tadeusz J., Lackemeyer, Matthew G., Lackner, Daniel F., Leroy, Eric M., Lever, Mark S., Mühlberger, Elke, Netesov, Sergey V., Olinger, Gene G., Omilabu, Sunday A., Palacios, Gustavo, Panchal, Rekha G., Park, Daniel J., Patterson, Jean L., Paweska, Janusz T., Peters, Clarence J., Pettitt, James, Pitt, Louise, Radoshitzky, Sheli R., Ryabchikova, Elena I., Saphire, Erica Ollmann, Sabeti, Pardis C., Sealfon, Rachel, Shestopalov, Aleksandr M., Smither, Sophie J., Sullivan, Nancy J., Swanepoel, Robert, Takada, Ayato, Towner, Jonathan S., van der Groen, Guido, Volchkov, Viktor E., Volchkova, Valentina A., Wahl-Jensen, Victoria, Warren, Travis K., Warfield, Kelly L., Weidmann, Manfred, Nichol, Stuart T.“…Sequence determination of complete or coding-complete genomes of viruses is becoming common practice for supporting the work of epidemiologists, ecologists, virologists, and taxonomists. Sequencing duration and costs are rapidly decreasing, sequencing hardware is under modification for use by non-experts, and software is constantly being improved to simplify sequence data management and analysis. …”
Publicado 2014
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