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Soil drought imposes moderate, temporary costs on a strictly fossorial amphisbaenian reptile. However, these animals seem to cope with, at least, moderately short droughts thanks to their peculiar adaptations to living in an underground environment. ABSTRACT The physiological traits of animals can be strongly influenced by climatic fluctuations, and ...
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Reinforcement generates systematic differences without heterogeneity. [PDF]
Gelastopoulos A, Sage L, van de Rijt A.
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Urban Eurasian tree sparrows exhibit pronounced nest‐site plasticity, exploiting vertical building space while preferring lower nest heights when sites are abundant. Nest decisions are driven by altitude and building height rather than other factors, indicating a shift toward anthropogenic resources in cities.
Yang Wang +11 more
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Data reconciliation in multi‐trait experiments with kinship ordination
Abstract A central aim in biology is understanding the heritability of traits and how trait interactions contribute to success in diverse environments. Experiments that record multiple traits from individuals of known pedigree or genetic relatedness in distinct environments are key to addressing this aim.
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Accurate detection of tandem repeats exposes ubiquitous reuse of biological sequences. [PDF]
Cho ST, Wright ES.
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The genomic origin of the unique chaetognath body plan. [PDF]
Piovani L +10 more
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The efficacy of single mitochondrial genes at reconciling the complete mitogenome phylogeny-a case study on dwarf chameleons. [PDF]
Main DC +4 more
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Psychometric validation of a culturally adapted health belief model scale for breast cancer screening in Chinese women. [PDF]
Liao Y +4 more
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IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 2019
Phylogenetic tree reconciliation is widely used in the fields of molecular evolution, cophylogenetics, parasitology, and biogeography to study the evolutionary histories of pairs of entities. In these contexts, reconciliation is often performed using maximum parsimony under the Duplication-Transfer-Loss (DTL) event model.
Jordan Haack +4 more
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Phylogenetic tree reconciliation is widely used in the fields of molecular evolution, cophylogenetics, parasitology, and biogeography to study the evolutionary histories of pairs of entities. In these contexts, reconciliation is often performed using maximum parsimony under the Duplication-Transfer-Loss (DTL) event model.
Jordan Haack +4 more
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Clustering the Space of Maximum Parsimony Reconciliations in the Duplication-Transfer-Loss Model
2017Phylogenetic tree reconciliation is widely used in the fields of molecular evolution, cophylogenetics, parasitology, and biogeography for studying the evolutionary histories of pairs of entities. Reconciliation is often performed using maximum parsimony under the DTL (Duplication-Transfer-Loss) event model.
Alex Ozdemir +7 more
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