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Life‐history evolution of an invasive tephritid

Journal of Applied Entomology, 2008
AbstractNatural selection and genetic drift may cause divergence in several life‐history and behavioural traits among populations of cosmopolitan insect species that have evolved in allopatry. The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) represents a unique model to address questions on the evolution of life history because of
A. D. Diamantidis   +2 more
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History of Minimally Invasive Inguinal Lymphadenectomy

2017
The cancer of penis has been recognized for centuries, and its management was first described by Celsus [1] in the seventeenth century when he recommended an amputation for a penile carcinoma with cauterization of the raw stump to control bleeding.
Marcos Tobias-Machado   +2 more
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History of Invasive EEG

2018
‘History of Invasive EEG’ traces the development of electroencephalography (EEG) from the pioneering animal studies of Richard Caton (1875) up to the more recent development of stereoencephalography (SEEG) and large subdural electrodes. The following historical highlights are discussed: the first recording of EEG seizures in animals (PY Kaufman); the ...
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Inference on the invasion history of invasive alien species based on molecular methods

Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2015
万宣伍 Wan Xuanwu   +5 more
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The natural history of untreated muscle‐invasive bladder cancer

BJU International, 2019
Objective To describe the natural history of untreated muscle‐invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) and compare the oncological outcomes of treated and untreated patients. Patients and Methods We utilised a database encompassing all patients ...
Alberto Martini   +10 more
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Detecting Invasions of Marine Organisms: Kamptozoan Case Histories

Biological Invasions, 2000
Detecting marine invasions can be challenging, especially for lesser-known taxa, and requires (a) thorough field surveys of the region of interest for members of the taxon, (b) systematic analyses to identify all species found, (c) literature searches for the worldwide distribution of these species and for previous records of the taxon in this region ...
Wasson, K.   +3 more
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Invasion history and genetic population structure of riverine macroinvertebrates

Zoology, 2001
Macroinvertebrate communities of large rivers have experienced dramatic species turnovers in the last decades, which still go on. The analysis of genetic population structure plays a central role in understanding and predicting these biological invasions.
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Parasites Inform Host Invasion History

2023
April M.H. Blakeslee   +1 more
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Radiolaria: The History of a Brief Invasion

1969
Radiolaria occur in only three of the CHAIN 61 collection of sediment cores from the Red Sea: 126P, 127P, and 128P. These three cores were collected from the Atlantis II Deep and contain a total of 56 species of Radiolaria. The radiolarian sequences in these cores are believed to be synchronous, and the assemblage represents a restricted faunule ...
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History and Evolution of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

2014
In the past decade, minimally invasive spinal surgery concepts and techniques have evolved. A variety of procedures that have been traditionally performed with larger incisions and open exposures of the spine can now be effectively carried out in a minimally invasive fashion.
Omar N. Syed, Kevin T. Foley
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