Redón, Stella Amat, Francisco Sánchez, Marta I Green, Andy J
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The American brine shrimp Artemia franciscana is invasive in the Mediterranean region where it has displaced native species (the sexual A. salina, and the clonal A. parthenogenetica) from many salt pond complexes. Artemia populations are parasitized by numerous avian cestodes whose effects have been studied in native species. We present a study fro...
Erdrich, Sharon Bishop, Karen S Karunasinghe, Nishi Han, Dug Yeo Ferguson, Lynnette R
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Carcinoma of the prostate is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy and the third leading cause of mortality in New Zealand men, making it a significant health issue in this country. Global distribution patterns suggest that diet and lifestyle factors may be linked to the development and progression of this cancer. Twenty men with diagnosed prostat...
Rohner, Christoph A Richardson, Anthony J Prebble, Clare E M Marshall, Andrea D Bennett, Michael B Weeks, Scarla J Cliff, Geremy Wintner, Sabine P Pierce, Simon J
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Whale sharks Rhincodon typus are globally threatened, but a lack of biological and demographic information hampers an accurate assessment of their vulnerability to further decline or capacity to recover. We used laser photogrammetry at two aggregation sites to obtain more accurate size estimates of free-swimming whale sharks compared to visual esti...
Deaner, Robert O Lowen, Aaron Rogers, William Saksa, Eric
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Sex differences in some preferences and motivations are well established, but it is unclear whether they persist in selective sub-populations, such as expert financial decision makers, top scientists, or elite athletes. We addressed this issue by studying competitiveness in 1,147 varsity intercollegiate distance runners. As expected, across all run...
Santos, T G Melo, R Costa-Silva, D G Nunes, Mem Rodrigues, N R Franco, J L
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The Brazilian Pampa biome is currently under constant threat due to increase of agriculture and improper management of urban effluents. Studies with a focus on the assessment of impacts caused by human activities in this biome are scarce. In the present study, we measured stress-related biomarkers in tadpoles of the leaf frog Phyllomedusa iheringii...
Kanduri, Chakravarthi Raijas, Pirre Ahvenainen, Minna Philips, Anju K Ukkola-Vuoti, Liisa Lähdesmäki, Harri Järvelä, Irma
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Although brain imaging studies have demonstrated that listening to music alters human brain structure and function, the molecular mechanisms mediating those effects remain unknown. With the advent of genomics and bioinformatics approaches, these effects of music can now be studied in a more detailed fashion. To verify whether listening to classical...
Ross, Jeremy D Kelly, Jeffrey F Bridge, Eli S Engel, Michael H Reinking, Dan L Boyle, W Alice
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In August 2013, we observed a high incidence (44%) of synchronous bands of reduced melanin (a type of fault bar we have termed "pallid bands") across the rectrices of juvenile Grasshopper Sparrows (Ammodrammus savannarum) captured near El Reno, Oklahoma. Earlier that year, on May 31, the site was struck by a severe storm which rained hailstones exc...
Maher, M Cyrus Hernandez, Ryan D
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Background. Establishing health-related causal relationships is a central pursuit in biomedical research. Yet, the interdependent non-linearity of biological systems renders causal dynamics laborious and at times impractical to disentangle. This pursuit is further impeded by the dearth of time series that are sufficiently long to observe and unders...
Molak, Martyna Ho, Simon Y W
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Evolutionary timescales can be estimated from genetic data using the molecular clock, often calibrated by fossil or geological evidence. However, estimates of molecular rates in mitochondrial DNA appear to scale negatively with the age of the clock calibration. Although such a pattern has been observed in a limited range of data sets, it has not be...
Mazlan, Farhaneen Afzal Annuar, M Suffian M Sharifuddin, Yusrizam
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Lactobacillus plantarum BET003 isolated from Momordica charantia fruit was used to ferment its juice. Momordica charantia fresh juice was able to support good growth of the lactic acid bacterium. High growth rate and cell viability were obtained without further nutrient supplementation. In stirred tank reactor batch fermentation, agitation rate sho...