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Local adaptation in a metapopulation - a multi-habitat perspective
Olusanya O, Barton N, Polechova J.
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Genomic Evidence for Local Adaptation to Elevation and Climate Sheds New Light on Variable Responses to Global Change in American Pikas (Ochotona princeps). [PDF]
Beever EA, Osterhoudt E, Linck EB.
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Genetic structure and local adaptation of <i>Nitraria sphaerocarpa</i> populations from arid northwestern China. [PDF]
Ma W, Zhang J, Tian H, Li Y, Zhang H.
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Adaptation to elevation but limited local adaptation in an amphibian*
Evolution, 2020We performed a reciprocal transplant experiment to estimate “parallel” adaptation to elevation and “unique” adaptation to local sites at the same elevation, using the frog Rana temporaria in the Swiss Alps. It is important to distinguish these two processes because they have different implications for population structure and ecological specialization.
Bachmann, Judith C, Van Buskirk, Josh
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Adaptive perception with locally-adaptable sensor array
2004 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37541), 2004In this paper we propose some biologically motivated local image sensor adaptation methods. The special feature of these methods is that they change the integration time of the imager on the pixel level. Using these methods, low dynamic range integration type CMOS sensors will be able to perceive high dynamic range scenes, and at the same time ...
Róbert Wagner +2 more
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Domain adaptation for ontology localization
Journal of Web Semantics, 2016Ontology localization is the task of adapting an ontology to a different cultural context, and has been identified as an important task in the context of the Multilingual Semantic Web vision. The key task in ontology localization is translating the lexical layer of an ontology, i.e., its labels, into some foreign language. For this task, we hypothesise
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