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Insights into human adaptation from ancient DNA. [PDF]
MemarMoshrefi D, Johnson OL, Huber CD.
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Chemical control strategies for Poa annua in managed turfgrass systems
Abstract Poa annua L. is a widespread and persistent weed in managed turfgrass systems, exhibiting both annual and short‐lived perennial growth habits. Effective management requires an integrated approach, with chemical herbicides remaining a primary tool.
James D. McCurdy +15 more
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Paleolatitude.org 3.0: A calculator for paleoclimate and paleobiology studies based on a new global paleogeography model. [PDF]
van Hinsbergen DJJ +9 more
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ABSTRACT The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest terrestrial carnivore in Iran with a rapidly shrinking range. In this study, we assembled the most comprehensive and up‐to‐date distribution dataset of the brown bear in Iran. We applied Species Distribution Models (SDMs) and corridor mapping to identify this charismatic mammal's suitable habitats ...
Farnoosh Kouchali +2 more
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Dogs were widely distributed across western Eurasia during the Palaeolithic. [PDF]
Marsh WA +45 more
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Competent Non‐Native Alternative Host Reduces Infection Success in a Generalist Parasite
In this study, we experimentally assessed how the addition of a non‐native alternative host affects the infection success of the larval generalist trematode, Diplostomum pseudospathaceum, in fish intermediate hosts. Our results demonstrate that the presence of alternative hosts, especially the non‐native ones, can reduce parasite transmission through ...
Markéta Ondračková +3 more
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Continent-wide view of genomic diversity and divergence in the wolves of Asia. [PDF]
Hennelly LM +21 more
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Map of sampling for each species, chloroplast and mitochondrial genome phylogeny. ABSTRACT Hybridization is widespread across diverse groups of organisms, and in some cases, organellar genomes of one species become fixed in another following hybridization and backcrossing, a phenomenon known as organelle capture.
Gabriela Narváez +8 more
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Sedimentary Metagenomics Reveal Avian Community Transitions From the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene. [PDF]
Sander MM +5 more
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This study reveals that natural selection is the main force shaping the mitochondrial protein‐coding genes of zokors, with all five populations exhibiting strong purifying selection. Phylogenetic analysis and divergence time estimation strongly support the monophyly of the subfamily Soricinae, leading to key taxonomic revisions, including the ...
Tao Wen +4 more
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