Diel thermal variability does not always have detrimental effects on the performance of ectotherms
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Climate change directly affects animal survival, with ectotherms being particularly vulnerable because their vital rates are closely related to environmental temperatures.
Daniel A. Bastías +1 more
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Severe acneiform eruption associated with TNFRSF13B mutation: Clinical response to adalimumab. [PDF]
Joo Hu KWK, Karsulovic C, Hojman L.
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Elevation reverses the effects of forest structure on folivory and leaf asymmetry
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Centuries of timber production have homogenized many forests by reducing variation in canopy density and deadwood availability, with far‐reaching consequences for biodiversity and trophic interactions.
Soumen Mallick +13 more
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Synthetic data within a common data model for artificial intelligence applications in maternal health: experience report in the Colombian context [PDF]
Torres-Silva EA +4 more
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Temperature variability increases Trypanosoma cruzi load but not the extrinsic incubation period in Triatoma infestans. [PDF]
Álvarez-Duhart B +8 more
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Transcription-Coupled Repair Promotes the Retention of Mutations in Coding Regions During Replication Stress. [PDF]
Zambrano E +6 more
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Correction: A topical nociceutical formulation ameliorates chemotherapy‑induced peripheral neuropathy: a pilot randomized clinical study. [PDF]
Servitja S +20 more
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