Multidisciplinary challenges by 'pure' and hybrid Schistosoma species introduced into southwestern Europe [0.03%]
“纯种”和杂交的血吸虫对引入西南欧的影响及面临的跨学科挑战
Alejandra De Elías-Escribano,Patricio Artigas,Joaquín Salas-Coronas et al.
Alejandra De Elías-Escribano et al.
In Europe, imported schistosomiasis affects a diverse range of patients, including migrants, travellers, visiting friends and relatives, and expatriates who have lived in endemic areas. The variety of regions linked to these patients' origi...
Finding hybrid schistosomes in genital schistosomiasis: are we missing their clinical relevance? [0.03%]
在生殖器血吸虫病中发现杂合血吸虫:我们是否忽视了其临床意义?
Hannah Rafferty,Amaya Bustinduy
Hannah Rafferty
Genital schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease that affects both men and women as male and female genital schistosomiasis (MGS and FGS), respectively. Symptoms mimic sexually transmitted infections in men and women, owing to inflammation in...
Transcriptomic plasticity in hybrid schistosomes can contribute to their zoonotic potential [0.03%]
异种血吸虫转录组的可塑性有助于其宿主跳跃潜力
Nelia Luviano Aparicio,Eglantine Mathieu-Bégné,Julien Kincaid-Smith et al.
Nelia Luviano Aparicio et al.
Hybrids between Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma bovis contribute to human and animal infections, highlighting complex interspecies interactions that facilitate schistosomiasis transmission. Schistosoma bovis infects multiple ruminan...
Boris Savassi,Julien Kincaid-Smith,David Courtin et al.
Boris Savassi et al.
In Asia, Schistosoma japonicum infects humans and many animal species, making it a zoonotic disease. In Africa, the two major species infecting humans are Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium, which cause mesenteric and urogenita...
Not all 'hybrids' matter: towards a nuanced understanding of Schistosoma species hybridization [0.03%]
并非所有的“杂交”都重要:Schistosoma物种杂交化的复杂性理解初探
Bonnie Webster,Tine Huyse
Bonnie Webster
Hybridization between Schistosoma species has gained increasing attention in recent years, with reports from across Africa raising concerns about impacts on transmission, zoonotic spillover and control. While such interpretations often pres...
Genome of melody: applying bioinformatics to study the evolution of Gregorian chant [0.03%]
旋律基因组:生物信息学在格里高利圣咏演化研究中的应用
Jan Hajič Jr,Vojtěch Lanz,Gustavo A Ballen
Jan Hajič Jr
Gregorian chant was a central musical tradition in Medieval Latin Europe and one of the expressions of its cultural unity: any Latin Christian liturgy, such as the weekly Sunday mass, would have involved Gregorian chant as a major part of t...
Adam H Boyette,Vidrige Kandza,Brenez Derlan Bihoundou Mouketou et al.
Adam H Boyette et al.
Guided by cultural evolutionary theory, this study investigates people's economic activities in a village in the Republic of the Congo as shifting sets of traits that, at the individual level, are learnt according to their perceived advanta...
Comparing expert assessments of research quality between the Global North and East Africa [0.03%]
发达国家与发展中国家的研究质量评估比较
Jaspreet Singh,Fallon Mody,Mario Schmidt et al.
Jaspreet Singh et al.
This study investigates how expert assessments of the quality of behavioural science research vary across geographic and epistemic contexts. Using a form of structured peer review called the IDEA protocol, we use data from the repliCATS pro...
Stephen Asatsa,Sheina Lew-Levy,John Makunda et al.
Stephen Asatsa et al.
This study examines the transmission of knowledge during mourning rituals among the Luhya community in Kenya, focusing on what is learnt, how it is conveyed and by whom. Utilizing a mixed-method approach including focus groups, structured o...
Cultural evolution and hunter-gatherer education: towards educational self-determination [0.03%]
文化演变与狩猎采集者的教育:走向教育自主权
Jennifer L Hays
Jennifer L Hays
This article describes the Cultural Evolution Society (CES) funded Working Group on Hunter-Gatherer Education, which has a focus on hunter-gatherer communities' ongoing efforts to control their own educational options and to secure sustaina...