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BioScience. 70:415-426
Population and basic community ecology are commonly presented to students through a set of distinct models, such as those for exponential growth, logistic growth, competition, predation, and so forth. This approach mirrors the historical development
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Significance Human populations so dominate the ecology of the planet that geologists are describing this as the Anthropocene, “the time of humans.” Therefore, understanding the ecology of our time requires understanding our growth, which multiple
Autor:
Shelby W Loberg, Clarence Lehman
During a burgeoning outbreak of a novel disease, public attention will ordinarily expand as the severity of the outbreak expands—as infections multiply and news reports accumulate. Such public attention will in turn reinforce tactics to control the
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Autor:
Patrick Fitzgerald, Colette O’Shea, Judson D. Sheridan, Timothy C.L. Robinson, Kristen Evenson, Dale W. Laird, Madelaine Haddican, Ann Marie Manley, Shelby W Loberg, Juan C. Sáez, Haiying L. Grunenwald, Ross G. Johnson, Tori M. Myslajek, Andrea Prabhu, Bruno A. Cisterna, Hung C. Le, Tai Feng Liu
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The Journal of Membrane Biology. 249:713-741
It is now clear that connexin-based, gap junction “hemichannels” in an undocked state are capable of opening and connecting cytoplasm to the extracellular milieu. Varied studies also suggest that such channel activity plays a vital role in divers