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Shedding Light on the Venom Proteomes of the Allergy-Relevant Hymenoptera Polistes dominula (European Paper Wasp) and Vespula spp. (Yellow Jacket). [PDF]
Grosch J+10 more
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Status threat: The core of reactionary politics
Abstract In recent years, reactionary movements have overtaken the politics of western democracies and developing countries alike. Using the United States is a case in point, we offer a theory of what motivates reactionary movements. While controlling for conventional individual‐level accounts of reactionary psychological dispositions, we offer a fresh
Christopher Sebastian Parker+1 more
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Jurassic Paleomagnetic Data From the Eastern Tethyan Himalaya Support a Smaller Greater India
Abstract Knowledge of the original dimension of Greater India in the Jurassic Period is critical for reconstructing the paleogeographic framework of Gondwana. However, two end‐member reconstructions for Greater India (≤1,000 or ≥2,000 km) exist in the Jurassic.
Jie Yuan, Chenglong Deng, Zhenyu Yang
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Local‐scale conservation interventions aim to mitigate biodiversity loss, but we lack consensus about their effectiveness. We present a protocol to systematically review the evidence and use meta‐analysis to assess these interventions' overall impact on biodiversity.
Alexa Varah+2 more
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Altered feeding behavior and immune competence in paper wasps: A case of parasite manipulation?
Laura Beani+9 more
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Identifying the sources of intraspecific dietary variation is central to understanding how populations adapt to environmental variation, and yet these sources are poorly understood in a key model species in avian ecology, the great tit. Here we use DNA metabarcoding to describe the diet of great tits at an unprecedented level of detail and reveal ...
J. R. Coomes+5 more
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Differential foraging by sex can have important implications for understanding the ecology of a species. Using stable isotope values from feathers, we found evidence that female Golden‐crowned Sparrows are eating at a higher trophic level than males during the breeding season molt, which may reflect a physiological need to replace lost nutrients from ...
Autumn R. Iverson+7 more
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Individual Recognition in Paper Wasps: Correlated Evolution of Sender Phenotypes and Receiver Cognition [PDF]
Michael J. Sheehan
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