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Navigated range expansion promotes migratory culling. [PDF]
Motile organisms can expand into new territories and increase their fitness, while nonmotile viruses usually depend on host migration to spread across long distances. In general, faster host motility facilitates virus transmission. However, recent ecological studies have also shown that animal host migration can reduce viral prevalence by removing ...
Zhang Y +7 more
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Microbial symbionts can influence their hosts in stunningly diverse ways. Emerging research suggests that an underappreciated facet of these relationships is the influence microbes can have on their host's responses to novel, or stressful, environmental ...
Erik S. Parker, Armin P. Moczek
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Range-Point Migration-Based Image Expansion Method Exploiting Fully Polarimetric Data for UWB Short-Range Radar [PDF]
Ultrawideband radar with high-range resolution is a promising technology for use in short-range 3-D imaging applications, in which optical cameras are not applicable. One of the most efficient 3-D imaging methods is the range-point migration (RPM) method,
Ayumi Yamaryo +3 more
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Dispersal and life-history traits in a spider with rapid range expansion [PDF]
Background Dispersal and reproduction are key life-history traits that jointly determine species' potential to expand their distribution, for instance in light of ongoing climate change.
Bonte, Dries +5 more
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Increasing evidence denotes the role of the microbiome in biological invasions, since it is known that microbes can affect the fitness of the host. Here, we demonstrate differences in the composition of an invader’s microbiome along the invasion range ...
Paula Dragičević +5 more
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Modified effective range expansion for nucleon-nucleon scattering
The standard effective range expansion is commonly used in nucleon-nucleon scattering to encode the properties of the nuclear force model-independently in a small set of parameters. However, its applicability is limited by the longest-range part of the
Epelbaum E. +3 more
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Dynamic Range Expansion Using Cumulative Histogram Learning for High Dynamic Range Image Generation
In modern digital photographs, most images have low dynamic range (LDR) formats, which means that the range of light intensities from the darkest to the brightest is much lower than the range that can be perceived by the human eye.
Hanbyol Jang +3 more
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Microbial Range Expansions on Liquid Substrates [PDF]
Despite the importance that fluid flow plays in transporting and organizing populations, few laboratory systems exist to systematically investigate the impact of advection on their spatial evolutionary dynamics. To address this problem, we study the morphology and genetic spatial structure of microbial colonies growing on the surface of a nutrient ...
Severine Atis +3 more
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Asian chestnut gall wasp, Dryocosmus kuriphilus Yasumatsu (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae), is an important pest of Castanea species worldwide. Adults emerge in summer and lay eggs in a few days. Severe infestations may reduce chestnut and timber production.
Melih Mıcık +3 more
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Range-Expansion in Processionary Moths and Biological Control
Global climate change is resulting in a wide range of biotic responses, including changes in diel activity and seasonal phenology patterns, range shifts polewards in each hemisphere and/or to higher elevations, and altered intensity and frequency of ...
Jetske G. de Boer, Jeffrey A. Harvey
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