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Demographic buffering in natural populations: A multi‐level perspective
We introduce a multi‐level framework that unites stochastic elasticities with nonlinear selection to test demographic buffering. Applying it across mammals reveals a key insight: ecological robustness to variability often decouples from evolutionary constraint, reshaping how we understand resilience under environmental stochasticity.
Gabriel Silva Santos +4 more
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Improving the reproducibility of mixing-time experiments in stirred single-use bioreactors
Mixing time is a key metric for characterizing bioreactors, as it governs bulk homogenization and correlates with the underlying flow field and shear exposure.
Isabelle Barth +4 more
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Understanding mammal avoidance of human settlements
Terrestrial mammals often avoid human settlements, but is this a result of human activity around buildings or the built infrastructure per se? Using data on animal movement before and during the COVID‐19 lockdowns, this paper disentangles these effects, showing how changes in human mobility affect animals' avoidance of buildings. Abstract Anthropogenic
Jonathan R. Potts +75 more
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In order to identify a bibliography of an entire institution in Slovenia through COBISS/COBIB/OPAC it is necessary to conduct advanced search queries by combining complex criteria which are presented in the article. The total number of publications (records) by the Department of Wood Science and Technology of the Biotechnical Faculty during 1980-2009 ...
Bartol, Tomaž, Mrzlikar, Stojan
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Translocation effects on regional and local population viability and connectivity
Abstract Translocations and reintroductions aim to improve the viability of isolated populations and promote connectivity for large carnivores. However, there is no established framework for assessing their success. We used the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in western and central Europe to assess the impact of translocations on the viability of six ...
Eva Sánchez Arribas +25 more
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The widespread use of synthetic pesticides has raised concerns about their impacts on soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, increasing interest in plant-derived compounds as environmentally compatible alternatives. Cannabis sativa L.
Žiga Laznik +4 more
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ERF transcription factor StPti5 is a regulator of endophyte community maintenance in potato
Summary We have recently identified an ethylene response factor, StPti5, as a susceptibility factor that negatively regulates immune responses to diverse pathogens. Here, we investigated the role of StPti5 in the processes involved in the colonization of potato with beneficial organisms.
Tjaša Lukan +18 more
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Toxicities Associated with Systemic Administration of Interleukin-6 in Wistar Albino Rats
Patricia Nabisubi,1,2 Claire M Mugasa,3 Enock Matovu,3 Kenneth Ssekatawa,4 Vanessa Uwituze,3 Geofrey Ssentamu,3 Monica Namayanja,3 Charles D Kato3 1African Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Data Intensive Science, the Infectious Disease ...
Nabisubi P +7 more
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Multiscale imaging of Pleurotus ostreatus fruiting bodies – from 3D anatomy to the ultrastructure
Oyster mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus, is economically important and widely used as a model organism, yet a comprehensive characterisation of its fruiting body structure across multiple levels of biological organisation is lacking.
Polona Mrak +5 more
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INTRODUCTION: Paper currency notes, exchangeable fomite, that is continuously contaminated because of the poor handling and storage practices. Objective: the general objective of the study was to determine the bacterial contamination of paper currency ...
Muhumuza Allan +4 more
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