A standard workflow for community-driven manual curation of Strongyloides genome annotations [0.03%]
一种社区驱动的手动整理盘尾丝虫基因组注释的标准工作流程
Astra S Bryant,Damia Akimori,Jonathan D C Stoltzfus et al.
Astra S Bryant et al.
Advances in the functional genomics and bioinformatics toolkits for Strongyloides species have positioned these species as genetically tractable model systems for gastrointestinal parasitic nematodes. As community interest in mechanistic st...
Strongyloides ratti infection in mice: immune response and immune modulation [0.03%]
鼠 Strongyloides ratti 感染的免疫反应及其免疫调节作用
Minka Breloer,Lara Linnemann
Minka Breloer
Strongyloides ratti is a natural parasite of wild rats and most laboratory mouse strains are also fully permissive. The infection can be divided into three distinct phases: the tissue migration of the infective third stage larvae during the...
How greedy is too greedy? A network toy model for evaluating the sustainability of biased evolutionary dynamics [0.03%]
自私到什么程度才会过分?一种评估有偏演化动力学可持续性的网络模型
V P Weinberger,N Zalaquett,S Abades
V P Weinberger
Modern humanity has changed the biosphere at a global scale, threatening its own sustainability. It is claimed that through technology humans maximize the extraction of energy from the natural system towards their own benefit, with rates of...
Innovation for sustainability: how actors are myopically caught in processes of co-evolution [0.03%]
可持续创新:参与者如何短视地陷入共同进化过程
René Kemp,Harro van Lente
René Kemp
In this paper, we argue that the development, uptake and adoption of innovations resembles an evolutionary process of variation, selection and retention (within broader processes of co-evolution) in which actors are myopically caught. We do...
Characteristic processes of human evolution caused the Anthropocene and may obstruct its global solutions [0.03%]
人类进化特有的过程导致了人类世并可能阻碍其全球解决方案
Timothy M Waring,Zachary T Wood,Eörs Szathmáry
Timothy M Waring
We propose that the global environmental crises of the Anthropocene are the outcome of a ratcheting process in long-term human evolution which has favoured groups of increased size and greater environmental exploitation. To explore this hyp...
Long-distance social relationships can both undercut and promote local natural resource management [0.03%]
长期的社交关系可以削弱也可以促进地方自然资源管理
Anne C Pisor,Monique Borgerhoff Mulder,Kristopher M Smith
Anne C Pisor
The management of large common-pool resources, like fisheries and forests, is more difficult when more people and more communities can access them-a particular problem given increased population sizes, higher mobility and globalized trade i...
The Anthropocene condition: evolving through social-ecological transformations [0.03%]
人化时代条件:通过社会生态转型实现进化
Erle C Ellis
Erle C Ellis
Anthropogenic planetary disruptions, from climate change to biodiversity loss, are unprecedented challenges for human societies. Some societies, social groups, cultural practices, technologies and institutions are already disintegrating or ...
Social-ecological niche construction for sustainability: understanding destructive processes and exploring regenerative potentials [0.03%]
社会生态利基构建与可持续发展:理解破坏过程和探索再生潜力
Christian Dorninger,Lumila Paula Menéndez,Guido Caniglia
Christian Dorninger
Through the exponential expansion of human activities, humanity has become the driving force of global environmental change. The consequent global sustainability crisis has been described as a result of a uniquely human form of adaptability...
Timothy M Lenton,Marten Scheffer
Timothy M Lenton
What propelled the human 'revolutions' that started the Anthropocene? and what could speed humanity out of trouble? Here, we focus on the role of reinforcing feedback cycles, often comprised of diverse, unrelated elements (e.g. fire, grass,...
Our fragile future under the cumulative cultural evolution of two technologies [0.03%]
两种技术累积文化进化下的脆弱未来
Charles Efferson,Peter J Richerson,Vanessa P Weinberger
Charles Efferson
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-run. First, human population dynamics draw heavily on consumer-resource modelling in ecology in that humans must consume biological resources ...