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Nature Ecology & Evolution. 7:367-381
Complexity, defined as the number of parts and their degree of differentiation, is a poorly explored aspect of macroevolutionary dynamics. The maximum anatomical complexity of organisms has undoubtedly increased through evolutionary time. However, it
When observed in their preferred environments, animals display behavioural changes, such as an increase in resting or a reduction in agonism, suggestive of positive affect and improved welfare. However, most studies focus on the behaviour of individu
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https://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/55326/1/s41598-023-37763-0.pdf
Autor:
Rebecca C. Thomas, Jenny C. Dunn, Chris J. Orsman, Antony J. Morris, Helen Hipperson, Philip V. Grice, Keith C. Hamer, Simon J. Goodman
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Conservation Genetics Resources. 14:225-229
Logistical constraints concerning parasite sample storage can hinder progress with the discovery of genetic variation on a global scale. New storage methods are being developed to address this, but require testing in order to understand how widely ap
Autor:
Capdevila, Pol, Stott, Iain, Cant, James, Beger, Maria, Rowlands, Gwilym, Grace, Molly, Salguero‐Gómez, Roberto, Bates, Amanda
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Ecology Letters. 25:1566-1579
Accelerating rates of biodiversity loss underscore the need to understand how species achieve resilience—the ability to resist and recover from a/biotic disturbances. Yet, the factors determining the resilience of species remain poorly understood,
Frogs exhibit complex anatomical features of the pelvis, limbs and spine, long assumed to represent specialisations for jumping. Yet frogs employ a wide range of locomotor modes, with several taxa featuring primary locomotor modes other than jumping.
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Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation is known to have significant effects on the development and performance of plants, including flowers. In multiple species, UV-absorbing floral patterns are associated with environmental conditions such as the solar UV
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The folding of the myosin head often requires a UCS (Unc45, Cro1, She4) domain-containing chaperone. Worms, flies, and fungi have just a single UCS protein. Vertebrates have two; one (Unc45A) which functions primarily in non-muscle cells and another
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https://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/50319/1/biomolecules-12-01028.pdf
https://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/50319/1/biomolecules-12-01028.pdf
Autor:
Onoriode Coast, Bradley C. Posch, Bethany G. Rognoni, Helen Bramley, Oorbessy Gaju, John Mackenzie, Claire Pickles, Alison M. Kelly, Meiqin Lu, Yong‐Ling Ruan, Richard Trethowan, Owen K. Atkin
High temperature stress inhibits photosynthesis and threatens wheat production. One measure of photosynthetic heat tolerance is Tcrit – the critical temperature at which incipient damage to photosystem II (PSII) occurs. This trait could be improved
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Salman Saaban, A. Zawawi, P. Abdul‐Patah, J. A. de la Torre, Ee Phin Wong, Alex M. Lechner, Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz, Benoit Goossens, N. Zulaikha
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Animal Conservation. 24:720-732
Misconceptions about species’ ecological preferences compromise conservation efforts. Whenever people and elephants share landscapes, human–elephant conflicts (HEC) occur in the form of crop raiding, elephant attacks on people and retaliatory act
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Tom Tregenza, Daniel Pincheira-Donoso, Sheena C. Cotter, Dave J. Hodgson, Lilly P. Harvey, Florencia Grattarola, Manuel Jara
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Pincheira-Donoso, D, Harvey, L P, Grattarola, F, Jara, M, Cotter, S C, Tregenza, T & Hodgson, D J 2021, ' The multiple origins of sexual size dimorphism in global amphibians ', Global Ecology & Biogeography, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 443 . https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13230
Aim: Body size explains most variation in fitness within animal populations and is therefore under constant selection from ecological and reproductive pressures which often promote its evolution in sex-specific directions, leading to sexual size dimo