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Playing and aggressive behavior of the European hare (Lepus europaeus) against dogs (Canis familiaris) [PDF]
The aggressive and playing behavioral relationships between the European hare and dogs are described here. In all cases, hares demonstrated provocative behavior — they provoked the dogs to chase them, and, seeing the dogs’ fear and hesitancy, even ...
Igor Merzlikin
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Positive fitness consequences of interspecific interaction with a potential competitor [PDF]
The coexistence of species sharing mutual resources is usually thought to be limited by negative processes such as interspecific competition. This is because an overlap in resource use leads to negative fitness consequences, and traits favouring avoidance of potential competitors, for example in habitat selection, are therefore selected for.
J T, Forsman +2 more
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Data were analyzed to quantify spatiotemporal patterns of two biotic disturbance agents, the invasive larch casebearer (Coleophora laricella Hübner) and native eastern larch beetle (Dendroctonus simplex LeConte), on eastern larch (Larix laricina (Du Roi)
Ward, Samuel F, Aukema, Brian H
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A Conserved DT2‐bZIP66‐NF‐YC4 Regulatory Module Confers Drought Tolerance in Rice and Arabidopsis
This study identifies a conserved tripartiteDT2–bZIP66–NF‐YC4 transcriptional module that enhances rice drought tolerance by activating stress‐responsive genes. This regulatory complex is functionally conserved across cereals and Arabidopsis, providing promising targets for engineering drought‐resilient crops. ABSTRACT Drought stress severely restricts
Jun Shen +18 more
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Interspecific interactions captured via camera trap
Interspecific interactions between a European hare (Lepus europaeus), a common buzzard (Buteo buteo) and a hooded crow (Corvus cornix) captured during a camera trap survey in Northern Ireland (see References for the resultant paper)
Anthony Caravaggi (741400)
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Microplastics (MPs) breach the gut‐brain axis by triggering taurine‐depleting microbiota dysbiosis that accelerates Alzheimer‐like pathology in 5XFAD mice. Taurine supplementation normalizes autophagy, microglial quiescence, and cognition, and plasma taurine inversely tracks cognitive decline in ADNI participants, revealing a readily translatable ...
Zifeng Wu +8 more
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Beyond Pairwise Interactions: How Other Species Regulate Competition Between Two Plants?
A plant species in a community often grows with some other plant species. While many studies have assessed interspecific interactions between two target plant species, few have considered the impacts of the other plant species (e.g., the third, fourth ...
Wang-Xin Cheng +7 more
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Periprosthetic joint infection establishes a sophisticated immunosuppressive network between CXCR4+ PMN‐MDSCs and Bregs, inducing profound CD8+ T cell paralysis. Alendronate effectively disrupts this CXCR4+ PMN‐MDSC–Breg axis by targeting STAT3, thereby restoring local immune surveillance.
Jintao Wu +9 more
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Effects of interspecific interactions on individual specialisation [PDF]
In many species, some individuals are specialist users of a subset of the total resources available to their population, a phenomenon known as individual specialisation.
Richarson, Marine Raphaële Amélie
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Plant sensing and communication Interspecific interactions./ Richard Karban.
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Karban Richard
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