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Unveiling the Evolutionary History of European Vipers and Their Venoms From a Multi‐Omic Approach
Molecular Ecology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
Snake genomes attract significant attention from multiple disciplines, including medicine, drug bioprospection, and evolutionary biology. However, genomic research within the Viperidae family has mostly focused on the subfamily Crotalinae, while the true vipers (Viperinae) have largely been overlooked.Adrián Talavera, Marc Palmada‐Flores, Fernando Martínez‐Freiría, Gabriel Mochales‐Riaño, Bernat Burriel‐Carranza, Maria Estarellas, Daniel Fernández‐Guiberteau, Álvaro Camina, Sylvain Ursenbacher, Judit Vörös, Bálint Halpern, Davinia Pla, Juan José Calvete, Alexander S. Mikheyev, Tomàs Marquès‐Bonet, Salvador Carranza +15 morewiley +1 more sourceUrban environments increase generalization of hummingbird-plant networks across climate gradients. [PDF]
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S AMaruyama PK, Bosenbecker C, Cardoso JCF, Sonne J, Ballarin CS, Souza CS, Leguizamón J, Lopes AV, Maglianesi MA, Fernández Otárola M, Parra JL, Pena JC, Ramírez-Burbano MB, Rodríguez-Flores CI, Rech AR, Zanata TB, Acevedo-Quintero JF, Almeida G, Anselmo PA, Amorim FW, Montoya-Arango S, Araujo AC, de Araújo FP, Del Coro Arizmendi M, Brito L, Castillo-García A, Cherutte AG, Costa CF, Ferreira FHS, Dias Filho MM, da Frota AVB, Iepsen AS, Freitas L, de Almeida IG, Gomes ACS, Hachuy-Filho L, Lara C, Lasprilla LR, Llano J, Nakamura V, Nunes Neto E, Nunes CEC, Machado CG, Maianne M, Marin-Gomez O, Márquez-Luna U, Mendes RS, Mesa JG, Oliveira R, Lima-Passos J, Pereira JAS, Restrepo-González A, Rigotto SM, Rodrigues BM, Rui AM, Ruiz DB, Sandoval L, Santana CA, Silva JLS, Silva LL, Santos VC, Silva PA, Vargas-Espinosa MC, Vitorino BD, Wolowski M, Sazima I, Sazima M, Dalsgaard B, Vizentin-Bugoni J, Oliveira PE. +69 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourcePotential geographic displacement of Chagas disease vectors under climate change
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, EarlyView.As a result of modelling the potential distribution of 55 triatomine species in the Neotropical region, with climate change projected for up to 2050, we found no significant changes.
With climate change projected for up to 2080 in the Neotropical region, we see a significant potential for the migration of 55 species of triatomines towards the Amazon ...Leandro Schlemmer Brasil, Divino Vicente Silvério, José Orlando de Almeida Silva, Walter Souza Santos, Leonardo Viana de Melo, Leandro Juen, Filipe Machado França, Thiago Bernardi Vieira +7 morewiley +1 more sourceAuthor Correction: Beyond COP28: Brazil must act to tackle the global climate and biodiversity crisis. [PDF]
NPJ Biodiversde Figueiredo Machado F, Terra MCNS, Rodrigues AF, Fearnside PM, Guedes Pinto LF, da Conceição Bispo P, Faleiro FV, Coutinho AG, Regolin AL, Jaramillo-Giraldo C, Melo FR, Melo FPL, Vieira ICG, Monteiro LM, Barboza LGA, Venzon M, Vieira RRS, Corrêa R, Pessoa SM, Pelicice FM. +19 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceA thinner jacket for frosty and windy climates? Global patterns in leaf cuticle thickness and its environmental associations
New Phytologist, EarlyView.Summary Plant cuticles protect the interior tissues from ambient hazards, including desiccation, UV light, physical wear, herbivores and pathogens. Consequently, cuticle properties are shaped by evolutionary selection.
We compiled a global dataset of leaf cuticle thickness (CT) and accompanying leaf traits for 1212 species, mostly angiosperms, from 293 Xin'e Li, Geoff E. Burrows, Ning Dong, Gregory J. Jordan, Jens Kattge, Tanja I. Lenz, Ülo Niinemets, Yusuke Onoda, Hendrik Poorter, Lawren Sack, Rafael Villar, Mark Westoby, Ian J. Wright +12 morewiley +1 more source