Hunsicker, Mary E Ciannelli, Lorenzo Bailey, Kevin M Zador, Stephani Stige, Leif Christian
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There is growing evidence that climate and anthropogenic influences on marine ecosystems are largely manifested by changes in species spatial dynamics. However, less is known about how shifts in species distributions might alter predator-prey overlap and the dynamics of prey populations. We developed a general approach to quantify species spatial o...
Jónsson, Jón Einar Gardarsson, Arnthor Gill, Jennifer A Pétursdóttir, Una Krístín Petersen, Aevar Gunnarsson, Tómas Grétar
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Effects of local weather on individuals and populations are key drivers of wildlife responses to climatic changes. However, studies often do not last long enough to identify weather conditions that influence demographic processes, or to capture rare but extreme weather events at appropriate scales. In Iceland, farmers collect nest down of wild comm...
Ouyang, Zu-Tao Gao, Yu Xie, Xiao Guo, Hai-Qiang Zhang, Ting-Ting Zhao, Bin
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Spartina alterniflora has widely invaded the saltmarshes of the Yangtze River Estuary and brought negative effects to the ecosystem. Remote sensing technique has recently been used to monitor its distribution, but the similar morphology and canopy structure among S. alterniflora and its neighbor species make it difficult even with high-resolution i...
Lindauer, Eva Dupuis, Luc Müller, Hans-Peter Neumann, Heiko Ludolph, Albert C Kassubek, Jan
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Fat distribution is altered in ALS patients, with increased visceral fat as compared with healthy controls. Subcutaneous fat content is a predictor of survival of ALS patients.
Wang, Yu-Mei Liu, Zu-Wang Guo, Jing-Bo Wang, Xiao-Fang Zhao, Xin-Xin Zheng, Xuan
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Many published data on the association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the ESR1 gene and prostate cancer susceptibility are inconclusive. The aim of this Human Genome Epidemiology (HuGE) review and meta-analysis is to derive a more precise estimation of this relationship. A literature search of PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and C...
Caldwell, Warren McInnis, Opal A McQuaid, Robyn J Liu, Gele Stead, John D Anisman, Hymie Hayley, Shawn
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Disturbances of brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) signalling have been implicated in the evolution of depression, which likely arises, in part, as a result of diminished synaptic plasticity. Predictably, given stressor involvement in depression, BDNF is affected by recent stressors as well as stressors such as neglect experienced in early li...
Foltz, Jennifer L Makumbi, Issa Sejvar, James J Malimbo, Mugagga Ndyomugyenyi, Richard Atai-Omoruto, Anne Deborah Alexander, Lorraine N Abang, Betty Melstrom, Paul Kakooza, Angelina M
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Nodding Syndrome (NS), an unexplained illness characterized by spells of head bobbing, has been reported in Sudan and Tanzania, perhaps as early as 1962. Hypothesized causes include sorghum consumption, measles, and onchocerciasis infection. In 2009, a couple thousand cases were reportedly in Northern Uganda. In December 2009, we identified cases i...
Sun, Hao Zhou, Chi Huang, Xiaoqin Lin, Keqin Shi, Lei Yu, Liang Liu, Shuyuan Chu, Jiayou Yang, Zhaoqing
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Tai people are widely distributed in Thailand, Laos and southwestern China and are a large population of Southeast Asia. Although most anthropologists and historians agree that modern Tai people are from southwestern China and northern Thailand, the place from which they historically migrated remains controversial. Three popular hypotheses have bee...
Arnett, Edward B Hein, Cris D Schirmacher, Michael R Huso, Manuela M P Szewczak, Joseph M
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Large numbers of bats are killed by wind turbines worldwide and minimizing fatalities is critically important to bat conservation and acceptance of wind energy development. We implemented a 2-year study testing the effectiveness of an ultrasonic acoustic deterrent for reducing bat fatalities at a wind energy facility in Pennsylvania. We randomly se...
Panella, Melissa J.
The primary goal in development of at-risk species conservation assessments is to compile biological and ecological information that may assist conservation practitioners in making decisions regarding the conservation of species of interest. The Nebraska Natural Legacy Project recognizes the ghost tiger beetle, a.k.a. white tiger beetle, (Cicindela...