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Who interacts with whom is a key question in community and network ecology. The concept that these interactions may be driven by a match between the traits of consumer and resource species is known as trait‐matching. If trait‐matching would allow for general predictions of interaction structure based on sufficiently few and easily‐measurable traits ...
Kate L. Wootton +7 more
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Topology reconstruction using time series data in telecommunication networks
Abstract We consider Hybrid fiber‐coaxial (HFC) networks in which data is transmitted from a root node to a set of customers using a series of splitters and coaxial cable lines that make up a tree. The physical locations of the components in a HFC network are always known but frequently the cabling is not.
David Pisinger, Siv Sørensen
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By revisiting three decades of molecular data, we retraced the evolution and mapped the diversity of Pelophylax water frogs, a famous group of Eurasian amphibians. The results highlight the Paratethys Paleo‐sea as a major driver of diversification, implement a new timetree validation approach, emphasize the rare ability of lineages to hybridize despite
Christophe Dufresnes +9 more
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We tested the hypothesis that plant–soil feedbacks along a climatic and elevation gradient influence plant community assembly through shifts in habitat suitability, which drive plant functional, phylogenetic, and spectral diversity in a high mountain system (2400–3500 m) of Región Metropolitana in the Chilean Andes (33°S, 70°W).
Lucy Schroeder +6 more
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Monographic revision of the genus Aegidinus Arrow (1904)and generic phylogeny of the world Orphninae(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Orphninae). [PDF]
A taxonomic revision was performed on the New World scarabaeoid genus Aegidinus Arrow (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Orphninae). Twelve new species and three previously described species are included in the revision.
Colby, Julia
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Characterization of Heat Shock Protein (HSP 70) Sequence in Leishmania donovani
Heat shock protein HSP70 is the highly conserved protein along the kinetoplastid phylogenetic spectrum. A full length hsp70 gene was amplified, cloned and sequenced. The protein sequence was aligned and phylogentic tree was constructed.
M. Maharjan
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Characterization and identification of the integrin family in silkworm, Bombyx mori [PDF]
YesAs an important economic insect, Bombyx mori is also a useful model organism for lepidopteran insect. Integrins are evolutionarily conserved fromsponges to humans, and play vital roles inmany physiological and pathological processes.
Hongjuan Cui +9 more
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Abiotic controls on macroscale variations of humid tropical forest height [PDF]
Spatial variation of tropical forest tree height is a key indicator of ecological processes associated with forest growth and carbon dynamics. Here we examine the macroscale variations of tree height of humid tropical forests across three continents and ...
Knyazikhin, Yuri +7 more
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