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Sediment‐stressed reefs over the past 420 Myr
In order to fully elucidate the relationship between siliciclastic sedimentation and reef development, there needs to be a significant step change in how we record ancient and recent reefs. Only through the collection of constrained quantitative data, we can progress beyond the largely conjectural associations postulated for many ancient reefal systems.
Tanja Unger +4 more
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Hypoxia Promotes Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness by Upregulating EMT-Activator Zeb1 and SK3 Channel Expression. [PDF]
Bery F +10 more
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Corps de cadets, bataillons scolaires et petits soldats : un exemple de transfert éducationnel dans l'espace européen [PDF]
Si l'on en trouve des traces antérieures, il apparaît que les corps de cadets, dans leur déclinaison moderne, émergent en Suisse lors du second XVIIIe siècle.
Fontaine, Alexandre
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Plant‐Pollinator Interactions in Grasslands Established on Arable Land
We compared plant‐pollinator networks in newly established and old, permanent grasslands in a Central European agricultural landscape. Newly established grasslands showed higher pollinator visitation frequency and diversity per plant species, especially for solitary bees and syrphids, with a comparable network structure to old grasslands.
Maria Peer +7 more
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We assessed behaviors of female wild turkeys during the laying period and evaluated impacts of those behaviors on nest success and female survival. We found that increased movements during laying resulted in a decreased probability of nest success but an increased probability of female survival during incubation.
Paige E. Goodman +5 more
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Abstract The significant contribution of phytoplankton to global primary production is regulated by several abiotic and biotic factors, which are often difficult to account for in natural systems. To address these challenges, we perturbed a summer plankton community from Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, USA, by manipulating the temperature and nutrient ...
Stephanie I. Anderson +8 more
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Our study reveals that brook charr adopt distinct ‘warm’ and ‘cool’ behavioural tactics to balance foraging and thermal stress in stratified lakes. By linking fine‐scale thermal movements to morphology, we show how temperature‐driven habitat use promotes individual specialization and potential ecotypic divergence under climate change.
Aliénor Stahl +3 more
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Host Oxidative Response Capacity Determines Longevity Outcomes of Microbial Interventions
Genetic variation determines whether microbial interactions extend or shorten host lifespan via redox homeostasis. This discovery highlights the critical role of host genetics in shaping microbiota‐driven aging, offering a new framework for precision microbiome interventions tailored to individual needs for promoting longevity.
Xusheng Hao +8 more
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Host Immune Responses to Salivary Components - A Critical Facet of Tick-Host Interactions. [PDF]
Ali A +9 more
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ABSTRACT Adiposity contributes to multiple non‐communicable diseases. To guide prevention of morbidity, this study aimed to quantify the relation between waist circumference (WC), body mass index (BMI), waist to height ratio (WtHR), abdominal subcutaneous (SAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and the risk of a composite outcome including recurrent ...
Ritobrata Bhattacharya +24 more
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