Data from: Nesting habits influence population genetic structure of a bee...
While most organisms are negatively affected by anthropogenic disturbance, a few species thrive in landscapes altered by humans. Typically, native bees are negatively impacted by anthropogenic...
View ArticleData from: Photovoltage field-effect transistors
It is of intense interest to extend the excellent performance of silicon photodetectors into the infrared spectrum beyond silicon’s bandgap. Detection of infrared radiation is at the base of...
View ArticleData from: Extreme genetic structure in a social bird species despite high...
Social barriers have been shown to reduce gene flow and contribute to genetic structure among populations in species with high cognitive capacity and complex societies, such as cetaceans, apes and...
View ArticleData from: The global compendium of Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus occurrence
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN ANOTHER PUBLICATION. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.08347. Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus are the main vectors transmitting dengue and...
View ArticleData from: Evolutionary rescue and local adaptation under different rates of...
Evolutionary Rescue (ER) occurs when populations, which have declined due to rapid environmental change, recover through genetic adaptation. The success of this process and the evolutionary trajectory...
View ArticleData from: Incorporating interspecific competition into species-distribution...
There are a number of overarching questions and debate in the scientific community concerning the importance of biotic interactions in species distribution models at large spatial scales. In this...
View ArticleData from: Geometric morphometric analyses of worn cheek teeth help identify...
Studies of the biostratigraphy and palaeoecology of fossil vertebrate assemblages require large samples of accurately identified specimens. Such analyses can be hampered by the inability to assign...
View ArticleData from: Seagrass ecosystems reduce exposure to bacterial pathogens of...
Plants are important in urban environments for removing pathogens and improving water quality. Seagrass meadows are the most widespread coastal ecosystem on the planet. Although these plants are known...
View ArticleData from: Gut microbiota regulate motor deficits and neuroinflammation in a...
The intestinal microbiota influence neurodevelopment, modulate behavior, and contribute to neurological disorders. However, a functional link between gut bacteria and neurodegenerative diseases remains...
View ArticleData from: It's cool to be dominant: social status alters short-term risks of...
Climate change has potential to trigger social change. As a first step towards understanding mechanisms determining the vulnerability of animal societies to rising temperatures, we investigated...
View ArticleData from: Differentiating founder and chronic HIV envelope sequences
Significant progress has been made in characterizing broadly neutralizing antibodies against the HIV envelope glycoprotein Env, but an effective vaccine has proven elusive. Vaccine development would be...
View ArticleData from: Costs and tradeoffs of resistance and tolerance to belowground...
1. The success of sustainable crop production depends on our ability to select or create varieties that can allocate resources to both growth and defence. However, breeding efforts have emphasized...
View ArticleData from: Children's visuospatial memory predicts mathematics achievement...
A previous study showed that gains in visuospatial memory from first to fifth grade predicted end-of-fifth grade mathematics but not reading achievement, controlling other factors. In this follow up...
View ArticleData from: Respiratory virus infection up-regulates TRPV1, TRPA1 and ASICS3...
Receptors implicated in cough hypersensitivity are transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1), transient receptor potential cation channel, Subfamily A, Member 1 (TRPA1) and acid sensing ion...
View ArticleData from: Genome-wide assessment of population structure and genetic...
Sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam., is an important food crop that is cultivated worldwide. However, no genome-wide assessment of the genetic diversity of sweet potato has been reported to date....
View ArticleData from: Transitions between phases of genomic differentiation during...
Speciation can involve a transition from a few genetic loci that are resistant to gene flow to genome-wide differentiation. However, only limited data exist concerning this transition and the factors...
View ArticleData from: Identification of immunity-related genes in Dialeurodes citri...
Dialeurodes citri is a major pest in citrus producing areas, and large-scale outbreaks have occurred increasingly often in recent years. Lecanicillium attenuatum is an important entomopathogenic fungus...
View ArticleData from: Transient inhibition and long-term facilitation of locomotion by...
Serotonin (5-HT) is associated with mood and motivation but the function of endogenous 5-HT remains controversial. Here, we studied the impact of phasic optogenetic activation of 5-HT neurons in mice...
View ArticleData from: Is BAMM flawed? Theoretical and practical concerns in the analysis...
BAMM (Bayesian Analysis of Macroevolutionary Mixtures) is a statistical framework that uses reversible jump MCMC to infer complex macroevolutionary dynamics of diversification and phenotypic evolution...
View ArticleData from: Targeted capture of complete coding regions across divergent species
Despite continued advances in sequencing technologies, there is a need for methods that can efficiently sequence large numbers of genes from diverse species. One approach to accomplish this is targeted...
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