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Evolution and Ecology

The diversity, evolution and ecology of Salmonella in venomous snakes

The diversity, evolution and ecology of Salmonella in venomous snakes

... The diversity, evolution and ecology of Salmonella in venomous snakes RESEARCH ARTICLE The diversity, evolution and ecology of Salmonella in venomous snakes Caisey V PulfordID 1 , Nicolas Wenner 1 , M[.] ...

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The Bee Microbiome: Impact on Bee Health and Model for Evolution and Ecology of Host Microbe Interactions

The Bee Microbiome: Impact on Bee Health and Model for Evolution and Ecology of Host Microbe Interactions

... ysis of all microbes associated with bees, i.e., the bee microbiome. High-throughput sequencing methods provide means to conduct large-scale surveys of bee microbes in nature and to identify cor- relations, for which ...

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The evolution of locomotory mode in the lizard genus Niveoscincus : an ecomorphological analysis of ecology, behaviour, morphology and performance ability

The evolution of locomotory mode in the lizard genus Niveoscincus : an ecomorphological analysis of ecology, behaviour, morphology and performance ability

... 8.4.2 Correlated evolution of performance, morphology, behaviour and ecology The phylogenetic analysis of 8 species involving 15 populations from a relatively homogenous clade of lizards[r] ...

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Molecular ecology, evolution and conservation of hydrophiine sea snakes

Molecular ecology, evolution and conservation of hydrophiine sea snakes

... molecular ecology and evolution of hydrophiine sea ...rapid evolution within the Hydrophis lineage, which gave rise to the diverse array of species that we see ...

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The Aegean archipelago: a natural laboratory of evolution, ecology and civilisations

The Aegean archipelago: a natural laboratory of evolution, ecology and civilisations

... A typical archipelago of continental islands is the Aegean Sea Archipelago (Fig. 1). Some 7500 islands and islets occur at a variety of isolation levels and topo- graphic features establishing the Aegean Sea amongst the ...

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Trends in the evolution of ecology: “Spain is different”

Trends in the evolution of ecology: “Spain is different”

... in Ecology and Evolution, American Naturalist, Evolution, Evolutionary Ecology, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Animal Behav- iour, Behavioral ...

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Insights into the ecology, evolution, and metabolism of the widespread Woesearchaeotal lineages

Insights into the ecology, evolution, and metabolism of the widespread Woesearchaeotal lineages

... Background: As a recently discovered member of the DPANN superphylum, Woesearchaeota account for a wide diversity of 16S rRNA gene sequences, but their ecology, evolution, and metabolism remain largely ...

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Acceptance of evolution as one of the factors structuring the conceptual ecology of the evolution theory of Greek secondary school teachers

Acceptance of evolution as one of the factors structuring the conceptual ecology of the evolution theory of Greek secondary school teachers

... biological evolution (CEBE) (Posner et ...ceptual ecology” of evolution theory are documented in previous ...conceptual ecology for biological evolution contains the following ...

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A riparian perspective on species ecology and evolution:
Melaleuca leucadendra (Myrtaceae)

A riparian perspective on species ecology and evolution: Melaleuca leucadendra (Myrtaceae)

... A riparian perspective on species ecology and evolution: Melaleuca leucadendra Myrtaceae Thesis submitted by Caroline Chong, BScHons Adelaide in May 2008 for the degree of Doctor of Phil[r] ...

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Pollination ecology and evolution of Epacrids

Pollination ecology and evolution of Epacrids

... pollination ecology and evolution of ...convergent evolution of floral traits and their likely association to particular pollinator ...the evolution of floral features in the ...

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The meaning of death : evolution and ecology of apoptosis in protozoan parasites

The meaning of death : evolution and ecology of apoptosis in protozoan parasites

... Abstract: The discovery that an apoptosis-like, pro- grammed cell death (PCD) occurs in a broad range of protozoan parasites offers novel therapeutic tools to treat some of the most serious infectious diseases of humans, ...

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Molecular ecology, evolution and conservation of hydrophiine sea snakes

Molecular ecology, evolution and conservation of hydrophiine sea snakes

... Hydrophiine sea snakes are the most speciose group of extant marine reptiles. Species occur in a variety of shallow-water habitats throughout the Indo West Pacific with highest species diversity in northern Australia and ...

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New perspectives on the ecology and evolution of siboglinid tubeworms

New perspectives on the ecology and evolution of siboglinid tubeworms

... the evolution of host lineages may be driven by an evolutionary trend in the REDOX potential of the environ- ments that host worms inhabit, this hypothesis would also explain why, from an evolutionary physiology ...

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Investigating the evolution of apoptosis in malaria parasites: the importance of ecology

Investigating the evolution of apoptosis in malaria parasites: the importance of ecology

... Apoptosis is a precisely regulated process of cell death which occurs widely in multicellular organisms and is essential for normal development and immune defences. In recent years, interest has grown in the occurrence ...

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The ecology and evolution of spatial host parasite systems

The ecology and evolution of spatial host parasite systems

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The ecology and evolution of endemic shrimp in Lake Tanganyika

The ecology and evolution of endemic shrimp in Lake Tanganyika

... The aims are to: a determine whether the Tanganyikan atyid shrimp species are a species flock, by uncovering their phylogenetic relationships and the evolutionary history in relation to [r] ...

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Introduced bullfrogs are associated with increased Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis prevalence and reduced occurrence of Korean treefrogs

Introduced bullfrogs are associated with increased Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis prevalence and reduced occurrence of Korean treefrogs

... Kosch2, Miyeon Kim3, Yikweon Jang3* a1111111111 a1111111111 a1111111111 a1111111111 a1111111111 1 Laboratory of Behavioral Ecology and Evolution, School of Biological Sciences, Seoul Nat[r] ...

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Ultraviolet filters in stomatopod crustaceans: diversity, ecology and evolution

Ultraviolet filters in stomatopod crustaceans: diversity, ecology and evolution

... Some stomatopod species can also have between two and four intrarhabdomal long-wavelength colored filters that act on the main rhabdom R1 – 7 photoreceptors in midband rows 2 and 3 (Cronin et al., 1994a; Marshall, 1988; ...

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Variation in reproductive success across captive populations: methodological differences, potential biases and opportunities

Variation in reproductive success across captive populations: methodological differences, potential biases and opportunities

... Effects of humidity on reproductive behaviour in male and female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).. An empiricist guide to animal personality variation in ecology and evolution[r] ...

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Comparison of the Replication of Influenza A Viruses in Chinese Ring-Necked Pheasants and Chukar Partridges

Comparison of the Replication of Influenza A Viruses in Chinese Ring-Necked Pheasants and Chukar Partridges

... (45). In this experiment, all birds were susceptible to infection with A/CK/PA/1370/83. Pheasants shed the virus in feces for up to 15 days, although most showed no clinical signs of dis- ease, and those that did show ...

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