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Microbiomes, Community Ecology, and the Comparative Method

Microbiomes, Community Ecology, and the Comparative Method

... In the near future. A better understanding of microbial communities will come with improved methods for describing their fundamental biological units. We are hindered by a lack of an accepted microbial species concept, ... See full document

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Microbiomes Reduce Their Host’s Sensitivity to Interspecific Interactions

Microbiomes Reduce Their Host’s Sensitivity to Interspecific Interactions

... phytoplankton microbiomes regulate phytoplankton community ecology is to test whether impacts on host species interactions are variable depending on the composition of the phytoplankton ... See full document

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In Search of Model Ecological Systems for Understanding Specialized Metabolism

In Search of Model Ecological Systems for Understanding Specialized Metabolism

... of community ecology and chemical ecology may prove critical for understanding microbiome ...Within microbiomes, it is thought that microbial specialized metabolites ... See full document

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On community matrix theory in experimental plant ecology

On community matrix theory in experimental plant ecology

... the community, a community matrix can be constructed whose elements represent the effects of each species onto every other (and itself) at ...plant community ecology several attempts have been ... See full document

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Ecology in health: Beyond medical ecology

Ecology in health: Beyond medical ecology

... Medical Ecology in the Graduate Program in Human Ecology of the State University of Bahia / Brazil (PPGECoH), in the second half of 2017 as a Master's ...Medical Ecology that the incipient and ... See full document

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Sewage Reflects the Microbiomes of Human Populations

Sewage Reflects the Microbiomes of Human Populations

... identified community patterns that correlate with age, disease, diet, and other human characteristics, but resources for marker gene studies that con- sider microbiome trends among human populations scale with the ... See full document

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Globalization and Role Transition among Mirasi Community in Rawalpindi

Globalization and Role Transition among Mirasi Community in Rawalpindi

... Mirasi’s are hired to invite relatives of villagers on different occasions like marriages and deaths. Technologies such as mobile phones, internet and postal services have taken place instead. The concept of invitation ... See full document

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Individuality in Fish Behavior: Ecology and Comparative Psychology

Individuality in Fish Behavior: Ecology and Comparative Psychology

... Each fish was tested in three tests, similar to those used in the previous study: in the open field, strange fish test (the.. stimulus fish was a large individual of the convict cichli[r] ... 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 Ecology and Evolution and 2007 for Evolution because we have data for only part of those year and thus numbers of invitations are not comparable with other ... See full document

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The structure of mixed-species bird flocks, and their response to anthropogenic disturbance, with special reference to East Asia

The structure of mixed-species bird flocks, and their response to anthropogenic disturbance, with special reference to East Asia

... In studying how flocks respond to anthropogenic dis- turbance, several studies have tried to distinguish be- tween how disturbance affects flocks and how it affects the pool of birds at an area available to flock, by ... See full document

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The wild side of plant microbiomes

The wild side of plant microbiomes

... in low-fertile soils [32, 33]. Along with the changes in plant genotype and phenotype, the domestication process also involves changes in the environment and the concomitant need of management practices, such as the use ... See full document

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Reproductive ecology and population dynamics in a scleractinian coral community

Reproductive ecology and population dynamics in a scleractinian coral community

... Abstract Patterns of scleractinian distribution and abundance, reproductive ecology, recruitment and mortality were studied over a 2 year period on a patch reef site at Lizard Island, Gr[r] ... See full document

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Why infectious disease research needs community ecology

Why infectious disease research needs community ecology

... diverse community of potential host species, which differ in abundance, susceptibility and ...disease ecology theory can determine the conditions under which one host species amplifies or dilutes infection ... See full document

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Bringing ecology blogging into the scientific fold: measuring reach and impact of science community blogs

Bringing ecology blogging into the scientific fold: measuring reach and impact of science community blogs

... the community of working scientists? We then discuss the value of science community blogs to the academic community, as well as their role as a primary ...science community bloggers (table 1) ... See full document

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Experimental Microbiomes: Models Not to Scale

Experimental Microbiomes: Models Not to Scale

... ABSTRACT Low-cost, high-throughput nucleic acid sequencing ushered the field of microbial ecology into a new era in which the microbial composition of nearly every conceivable environment on the planet is under ... See full document

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Eggshell pigment composition covaries with phylogeny but not with life history or with nesting ecology traits of British passerines

Eggshell pigment composition covaries with phylogeny but not with life history or with nesting ecology traits of British passerines

... In conclusion, shell pigment concentrations, and their resultant coloration of eggs laid by passerines, are largely explained by the evolutionary history of species in a multi- species comparison and only to a lesser ... See full document

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Ecology-oriented Society: The Essence and Values
 

Ecology-oriented Society: The Essence and Values  

... In this regard it is necessary to look for ways of our development without antagonistic conflict to natural environment. The society is obliged to control and operate the metabolism and energy among themselves and ... See full document

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Ecological design in network learning environment

Ecological design in network learning environment

... Mash-up originally derived from the popular music, it is a new method to produce effect of mixed two kinds of different styles of music. In the field of designing, mixing means mixing different elements together ... See full document

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An ecosystem approach to understanding and managing within-host parasite community dynamics

An ecosystem approach to understanding and managing within-host parasite community dynamics

... There is great taxonomic diversity in the parasite commu- nity with which an individual host may become infected with throughout its life. However, it is well known from natural populations that all hosts do not become ... See full document

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Effects of the Dietary Protein and Carbohydrate Ratio on Gut Microbiomes in Dogs of Different Body Conditions

Effects of the Dietary Protein and Carbohydrate Ratio on Gut Microbiomes in Dogs of Different Body Conditions

... Dietary effects on gut microbial alpha and beta diversities in LN versus OW dogs. No significant difference in microbial richness using Faith’s phylogenetic diversity index was observed among base, HPLC, and LPHC diet-fed ... See full document

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