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Complex landscapes, complex diets: DNA metabarcoding reveals lady beetle prey richness increases with landcover diversity. [PDF]
Iuliano B, Gratton C.
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Correction to: The evolving landscape of rheumatic drugs and their indications in paediatric and adolescent care. [PDF]
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Landscape in the past & forgotten landscapes
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Landscaping the epigenetic landscape of cancer
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2018Waddington's epigenetic landscape was introduced in biology for understanding the complex process of metazoan development in an accessible fashion. The epigenetic landscape concept implies the coupling of cell differentiation and tissue/organ morphogenesis under a simple visual metaphor or analogy with significant heuristic value.
Armando, Aranda-Anzaldo, Myrna A R, Dent
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SIAM Review, 2002
Summary: Fitness landscapes have proven to be a valuable concept in evolutionary biology, combinatorial optimization, and the physics of disordered systems. A fitness landscape is a mapping from a configuration space into the real numbers. The configuration space is equipped with some notion of adjacency, nearness, distance, or accessibility. Landscape
Christian M. Reidys, Peter F. Stadler
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Summary: Fitness landscapes have proven to be a valuable concept in evolutionary biology, combinatorial optimization, and the physics of disordered systems. A fitness landscape is a mapping from a configuration space into the real numbers. The configuration space is equipped with some notion of adjacency, nearness, distance, or accessibility. Landscape
Christian M. Reidys, Peter F. Stadler
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Landscape and landscape ecology
2002The question: “What is a landscape?” is problematic. The difficulty associated with the question has its roots in the “normality” of the term “landscape”, because it is part of the colloquial speech. This situation is comparable with those we face when dealing with the words “environment” or “recreation” — everybody “knows” what the words mean but they
H.-J. Klink +5 more
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