Staude, Ingmar R. Pereira, Henrique M. Daskalova, Gergana N. Bernhardt‐Römermann, Markus Diekmann, Martin Pauli, Harald Van Calster, Hans Vellend, Mark Bjorkman, Anne D. Brunet, Jörg
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Species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain types of species are consistently gained or lost across different habitats. Here, we analysed the trajectories of 1827 plant species over time intervals of up to 78 years at 141 sites across mountain summits, forests, and lowland grasslands in Europe. We found, albeit with ...
Negreira, Gabriel H.; Monsieurs, Pieter; Imamura, Hideo; Maes, Ilse; Kuk, Nada; Yagoubat, Akila; Van den Broeck, Frederik; 69739; Sterkers, Yvon; Dujardin, Jean-Claude; Domagalska, Malgorzata A.;
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Leishmania, a unicellular eukaryotic parasite, is a unique model for aneuploidy and cellular heterogeneity, along with their potential role in adaptation to environmental stresses. Somy variation within clonal populations was previously explored in a small subset of chromosomes using fluorescence hybridization methods. This phenomenon, termed mosai...
de Pauw, Karen Sanczuk, Pieter Meeussen, Camille Depauw, Leen de Lombaerde, Emiel Govaert, Sanne Vanneste, Thomas Brunet, Jorg Cousins, Sara A. O. Gasperini, Cristina
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Forests harbour large spatiotemporal heterogeneity in canopy structure. This variation drives the microclimate and light availability at the forest floor. So far, we do not know how light availability and sub-canopy temperature interactively mediate the impact of macroclimate warming on understorey communities. We therefore assessed the functional ...
Muylle, Merel Van Assche, Eva Hartsuiker, Robert
Cognates - words that share form and meaning between languages - are processed faster than control words. However, is this facilitation effect merely lexical in nature or does it cascade to phonological/orthographic (i.e., sub-lexical) processes? This study compared cognate effects in spoken and typewritten production, which share lexical, but not ...
Valles-Colomer, Mireia; Bacigalupe, Rodrigo; 121779; Vieira-Silva, Sara; Suzuki, Shinya; Darzi, Youssef; Tito, Raul Y.; Yamada, Takuji; Segata, Nicola; Raes, Jeroen; 39804; Falony, Gwen; 95146;
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Although the composition and functional potential of the human gut microbiota evolve over the lifespan, kinship has been identified as a key covariate of microbial community diversification. However, to date, sharing of microbiota features within families has mostly been assessed between parents and their direct offspring. Here we investigate the p...
Frederich, Bruno; Heindler, Franz M.; Christiansen, Henrik; 97939; Dettai, Agnes; Van de Putte, Anton P.; 42971; Volckaert, Filip A.M.; 6527; Lepoint, Gilles;
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Camacho, Ana Alves, Rui A. Daniel, João R. De Smedt, Fien Van Keer, Hilde
Implicit theories have important implications for students' achievement goals and academic achievement. The Writer(s)-within-community model by Graham (2018) postulates that motivational beliefs stored in the long-term memory, such as implicit theories and achievement goals, influence how one approaches a writing task. Notwithstanding, few empirica...
Saghaï, Aurélien Banjeree, Samiran Degrune, Florine Edlinger, Anna García-Palacios, Pablo Garland, Gina van der Heijden, Marcel G A Herzog, Chantal Maestre, Fernando T Pescador, David S
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Environmental microbiology
Archaeal communities in arable soils are dominated by Nitrososphaeria, a class within Thaumarchaeota comprising all known ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA). AOA are key players in the nitrogen cycle and defining their niche specialization can help predicting effects of environmental change on these communities. However, hierarchical effects of enviro...
Yuan, Zhilin Druzhinina, Irina S Gibbons, John G Zhong, Zhenhui Van de Peer, Yves Rodriguez, Russell J Liu, Zhongjian Wang, Xinyu Wei, Huanshen Wu, Qi
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The ISME journal
Understanding how organisms adapt to extreme living conditions is central to evolutionary biology. Dark septate endophytes (DSEs) constitute an important component of the root mycobiome and they are often able to alleviate host abiotic stresses. Here, we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying the beneficial association between the DSE Lab...
Lázaro, Elena Makowski, David Vicent, Antonio
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Communications Earth & Environment
Using decision support systems to schedule fungicide application based on disease risk provides similar protection to calendar-based strategies but uses 50% less fungicide, according to a global meta-analysis.