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期刊名:Quarterly review of biology

缩写:Q REV BIOL

ISSN:0033-5770

e-ISSN:1539-7718

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Benjamin C Trumble,Caleb E Finch Benjamin C Trumble
Global exposures to air pollution and cigarette smoke are novel in human evolutionary history and are associated with about 16 million premature deaths per year. We investigate the history of the human exposome for relationships between nov...
Christian C Voigt,Winifred F Frick,Marc W Holderied et al. Christian C Voigt et al.
Movement ecology as an integrative discipline has advanced associated fields because it presents not only a conceptual framework for understanding movement principles but also helps formulate predictions about the consequences of movements ...
Clifford E Kraft,Esther R Angert Clifford E Kraft
Thiamin (vitamin B1) is a cofactor required for essential biochemical reactions in all living organisms, yet free thiamin is scarce in the environment. The diversity of biochemical pathways involved in the acquisition, degradation, and synt...
Reid Tingley,Georgia Ward-Fear,Lin Schwarzkopf et al. Reid Tingley et al.
Our best hope of developing innovative methods to combat invasive species is likely to come from the study of high-profile invaders that have attracted intensive research not only into control, but also basic biology. Here we illustrate tha...
Jessica Gurevitch,Gordon A Fox,Norma L Fowler et al. Jessica Gurevitch et al.
Demographic studies of plants and animals have a rich history and literature in ecology, and are important for both fundamental and applied ecology and conservation biology. Almost all demographic work has focused on intensive studies in wh...
Alexander M Shepard,Aadil Bharwani,Zachary Durisko et al. Alexander M Shepard et al.
Fever, the elevation of core body temperature by behavioral or physiological means, is one of the most salient aspects of human sickness, yet there is debate regarding its functional role. In this paper, we demonstrate that the febrile syst...
Renee M Borges,Hema Somanathan,Almut Kelber Renee M Borges
Night, dawn, and dusk have abiotic features that differ from the day. Illumination, wind speeds, turbulence, and temperatures are lower while humidity may be higher at night. Nocturnal pollination occurred in 30% of angiosperm families acro...
François Munoz,Philippe Huneman François Munoz
The neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equally able to survive, reproduce, and disperse (ecological equivalence), but predicts that stochastic fluctuations of these abilities drive diversity dynamics. It pr...
Audrey Trochet,Elodie A Courtois,Virginie M Stevens et al. Audrey Trochet et al.
Dispersal is central in ecology and evolution because it influences population regulation, adaptation, and speciation. In many species, dispersal is different between genders, leading to sex-biased dispersal. Several theoretical hypotheses ...