Data from: Suitability of different mapping algorithms for genome-wide...
The cost-effectiveness of sequencing pools of individuals (Pool-Seq) provides the basis for the popularity and wide-spread use of this method for many research questions, ranging from unravelling the...
View ArticleData from: Adjunctive use of modified Yunu-Jian in the non-surgical treatment...
Background: Yunu-Jian (YJ) is a Chinese medicine (CM) heat purging formula, which is used to reduce wei huo (stomach-heat, SH) and enrich shen yin (kidney-yin, KY). This formula is also commonly used...
View ArticleData from: Analysis of potential ischemic effect of intravitreal bevacizumab...
Background: To study potential ischemic effects of intravitreal Bevacizumab (IVB) on unaffected retina in treatment-naive eyes with macular edema secondary to branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO) and...
View ArticleData from: Spatial and temporal dynamics and value of nature-based...
Conserved lands provide multiple ecosystem services, including opportunities for nature-based recreation. Managing this service requires understanding the landscape attributes underpinning its...
View ArticleData from: Historical colonization and dispersal limitation supplement...
To what extent deep-time dispersal limitation shapes present-day biodiversity at broad spatial scales remains elusive. Here, we compiled a continental dataset on the distributions of African lizard...
View ArticleData from: Uncovering higher-taxon diversification dynamics from clade age...
The relationship between clade age and species richness has been increasingly used in macroevolutionary studies as evidence for ecologically versus time-dependent diversification processes. However,...
View ArticleData from: Cross-frequency synchronization connects networks of fast and slow...
Neuronal activity in sensory and fronto-parietal (FP) areas underlies the representation and attentional control, respectively, of sensory information maintained in visual working memory (VWM). Within...
View ArticleData from: Population structure and gene flow in the global pest, Helicoverpa...
Helicoverpa armigera is a major agricultural pest that is distributed across Europe, Asia, Africa and Australasia. This species is hypothesised to have spread to the Americas 1.5 million years ago,...
View ArticleData from: Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the...
Investigating the factors regulating fish condition is crucial in ecology and the management of exploited fish populations. The body condition of cod (Gadus morhua) in the Baltic Sea has dramatically...
View ArticleData from: Disentangling the effects of precipitation amount and frequency on...
Climate change is causing shifts in the amount and frequency of precipitation in many regions, which is expected to have implications for plant performance. Most research has examined the impacts of...
View ArticleData from: Accounting for uncertainty in gene tree estimation:...
Accurate gene tree inference is an important aspect of species tree estimation in a summary-coalescent framework. Yet, in empirical studies, inferred gene trees differ in accuracy due to stochastic...
View ArticleData from: Importance of mixotrophic bacterivory can be predicted by light...
Recent observational studies form oligotrophic waters provide ample evidence that mixotrophic flagellates often account for the bulk of bacterivory. However, we lack a general framework that allows a...
View ArticleData from: The contribution of marine aggregate-associated bacteria to the...
Bivalves process large volumes of water, leading to their accumulation of bacteria, including potential human pathogens (e.g., vibrios). These bacteria are captured at low efficiencies when freely...
View ArticleData from: Water mold infection but not paternity induces selective filial...
Many animals heavily invest in parental care but still reject at least some of their offspring. Although seemingly paradoxical, selection can favor parents to neglect offspring of particularly low...
View ArticleData from: What does body size mean, from the “plant's eye view”?
Alternative metrics exist for representing variation in plant body size, but the vast majority of previous research for herbaceous plants has focused on dry mass. Dry mass provides a reasonably...
View ArticleData from: Field to a forest: patterns of forest recovery following shifting...
The patterns of vegetation recovery in shifting cultivation landscapes that undergo a cycle of clearing, cultivation and forest regeneration are not well understood in Asian tropical forests. We...
View ArticleData from: The effect of dietary restriction on reproduction: a meta-analytic...
Background Dietary restriction (DR), a reduction in the amount of food or particular nutrients eaten, is the most consistent environmental manipulation to extend lifespan and protect against age...
View ArticleData from: Examining disease prevalence for species of conservation concern...
1. Non-invasive techniques have long been used to estimate wildlife population abundance and density. However, recent technological breakthroughs have facilitated non-invasive estimation of the...
View ArticleData from: Molecular phylogeny and timing of diversification in Alpine...
Background Larvae of the Holarctic mayfly genus Rhithrogena Eaton, 1881 (Ephemeroptera, Heptageniidae) are a diverse and abundant member of stream and river communities and are routinely used as...
View ArticleData from: Effectiveness of complementary food supplement and dietary...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of dietary counseling and complementary food supplements on anemia and stunting prevalence in children aged 6-23 months. Design: A controlled intervention study...
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