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Functional Molecular Ecological Networks

Functional Molecular Ecological Networks

... interaction networks, gene expression), and social net- works (15, 24, 26, 28, ...cellular networks, modularity is an evolved property that could enhance the flexibility of generation of various phenotypes ... See full document

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Investigating the molecular origins of responsiveness in functional silicone elastomer networks

Investigating the molecular origins of responsiveness in functional silicone elastomer networks

... the networks that would depend on the average molecular weight between the cross-link points; those were exactly the same in all speci- mens ...using networks that possess different cross-link ... See full document

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Wood Anatomy of Gnetales in a Functional, Ecological, and Evolutionary Context

Wood Anatomy of Gnetales in a Functional, Ecological, and Evolutionary Context

... The earliest angiosperms were probably less woody, but to whatever degree they had woodiness, they were able to shift into both woodier and less woody habits rapidly: they had the advantage of prolonging juvenilism or ... See full document

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Bioclimatic transect networks: powerful observatories of ecological change

Bioclimatic transect networks: powerful observatories of ecological change

... between molecular changes and trait varia- tion along transects would entail rearing organisms across multiple generations under common conditions to identify epigenetic effects and reciprocal transplants or ... See full document

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Autonomy, de facto and de jure

Autonomy, de facto and de jure

... find networks that clearly show the relationship between life span and these two ...a functional suppressor of DAF-16 (Quevedo et ...interesting molecular link between the REF-1 family and life ... See full document

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The nested structure of emergent supply networks

The nested structure of emergent supply networks

... chain networks makes sense. Recent studies have found supply networks to exhibit complex network patterns such as trun- cated power laws and modularity [8], ...in ecological networks ...supply ... See full document

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Ecological and Evolutionary Functional Genomics (EuroEEFG)

Ecological and Evolutionary Functional Genomics (EuroEEFG)

... Flowering plants exhibit annual or perennial life strategies. The life cycle of annual plants is completed within one year, during which they germinate from seed, grow vegetatively, flower, produce seeds and senesce. In ... See full document

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Features of Quasi-Natural Ecosystems and Their Role in the Conservation of Biodiversity

Features of Quasi-Natural Ecosystems and Their Role in the Conservation of Biodiversity

... their functional characteristics, such objects occupy an intermediate position between multi-sectoral nurseries and natural reproduction ...regional ecological networks is very important for ... See full document

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Functional models and extending strategies for ecological networks

Functional models and extending strategies for ecological networks

... of networks and complex systems, graph models are often used to represent ecological networks mathematically and provide a theoretical basis for the understanding and prediction of network ... See full document

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Recruitment of reviewers is becoming harder at some journals: a test of the influence of reviewer fatigue at six journals in ecology and evolution

Recruitment of reviewers is becoming harder at some journals: a test of the influence of reviewer fatigue at six journals in ecology and evolution

... In summary, we find that the proportion of invitees who submit a review has been decreasing slowly but steadily for four of the six journals examined here and that the cumulative effect over 13 years has been quite ... See full document

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Echinostoma 'revolutum' (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) species complex revisited: species delimitation based on novel molecular and morphological data gathered in Europe

Echinostoma 'revolutum' (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) species complex revisited: species delimitation based on novel molecular and morphological data gathered in Europe

... Therefore, although the sequence information and ana- lyses of Detwiler et al. [16,17] and the present study pro- vide a sound framework for alpha taxonomy, revealing the species diversity of the ‘revolutum’ group of ... See full document

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The Value of Landscape Essence

The Value of Landscape Essence

... The distinctive elements associated with the different typologies of space traditional in this landscape also depend on their spatial, functional, ecological or historic- cultural characteristics. These ... See full document

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LonMaker User s Guide

LonMaker User s Guide

... functional block and click OK. The Network Variable or Message Tag shape (or shapes) appears on the functional block shape. The input network variables and message tags are automatically positioned on the ... See full document

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Spectral theory of networks : from biomolecular to ecological systems

Spectral theory of networks : from biomolecular to ecological systems

... the networks. Class II corresponds to networks in which there are two or more communities of highly interconnected nodes, which display low inter-module ...of networks looks like networks ... See full document

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Strengthening Insights in Microbial Ecological Networks from Theory to Applications

Strengthening Insights in Microbial Ecological Networks from Theory to Applications

... Lacking interactions with cooccurring microorganisms from in situ environments is one of the reasons that most microbial strains failed to be cultured in labs. Identifying cooc- curring species of interesting uncultured ... See full document

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Biodiversity, Species Interactions and Ecological Networks in a Fragmented World

Biodiversity, Species Interactions and Ecological Networks in a Fragmented World

... fragmentation effects on species interactions and ecological networks... Time lags are most pronounced where generation times strongly differ between interacting or.[r] ... See full document

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Measuring directed functional connectivity in mouse fMRI networks using Granger Causality

Measuring directed functional connectivity in mouse fMRI networks using Granger Causality

... (Zhan et al. 2014). The empirical correspondences between directional connectivity patterns identified in the present work and analogous directional signatures in human rsfMRI networks are encouraging and argue ... See full document

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Ensuring a rational nature management in the transition of land use onto the basin principles and organization of large nature protection areas

Ensuring a rational nature management in the transition of land use onto the basin principles and organization of large nature protection areas

... of functional zones allowed the use of adapted approaches for the development of detailed planning ...of ecological stability and natural protection of the ... See full document

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Building an adaptive brain across development: targets for neurorehabilitation must begin in infancy

Building an adaptive brain across development: targets for neurorehabilitation must begin in infancy

... brain networks, again starting as early as possible in ...neural networks and cortical hubs as the hallmark of efficient, flexible adult cognition ... See full document

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Investigation of the molecular mechanisms of functional innovation

Investigation of the molecular mechanisms of functional innovation

... Categories U and T show different levels of enrichment for functional divergence when the analysis is run on these groups of bacteria indepen­ dently.. RESULTS AND DISCUSION Functional d[r] ... See full document

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