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High phenotypic variation in femoral pore number across 55 populations of Podarcis muralis is best explained by a combination of positive allometry (size) and the local intensity of sexual selection (sexual dimorphism in body size, SSD) or local climatic conditions, notably temperature and vegetation density.
Cristina Romero‐Diaz+5 more
wiley +1 more source
Space-time analyticity of weak solutions to semilinear parabolic systems with variable coefficients
Falko Baustian, Peter Takac
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triangulaR: an R package for identifying AIMs and building triangle plots using SNP data from hybrid zones. [PDF]
Wiens BJ, DeCicco LH, Colella JP.
europepmc +1 more source
Boundedness of multilinear oscillatory singular integrals on Hardy type spaces
Guoen Hu, Qiang Wu, Dachun Yang
openalex +1 more source
ABSTRACT We introduce a new software program, MaxTemp, that increases precision of the temporal method for estimating effective population size (Ne) in genetic monitoring programs, which are increasingly used to systematically track changes in global biodiversity.
Robin S. Waples+3 more
wiley +1 more source
Embeddings of model subspaces of the Hardy space: compactness and Schatten-von Neumann ideals
A. Baranov
semanticscholar +1 more source
Multidimensional Hausdorff operators on the real Hardy space
A. Lerner, E. Liflyand
semanticscholar +1 more source
ABSTRACT The bestRAD technique is a reduced genome representation approach with high‐capacity sample multiplexing and physical isolation of biotin‐labelled target DNA fragments using streptavidin beads, which should reduce total cost and genotyping errors. While we here formalise the relevance of this approach within the HTS landscape, our foremost aim
Emeline Charbonnel+7 more
wiley +1 more source
Muscle atrophy in polytraumatized patients - a longitudinal observational pilot study. [PDF]
Teves D, Pastor T, Pastor T, Ganse B.
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