Response strategies of five common warm temperate plant species to insect defoliation [0.03%]
五种温带植物遭遇食叶害虫的应对策略分析
Ning Wang,Qiang Li,Pan Wu et al.
Ning Wang et al.
Under the background of global climate change, climate warming has led to an increase in insect herbivory, which significantly affects the growth, survival, and regeneration of forest plants in the warm temperate zone of China. Plants can a...
Haoyuan Wu,Yonghua Wu
Haoyuan Wu
Background: Species generally exhibits evolutionary bias, adapting towards a specific direction rather than others, yet the underlying causes remains unknown. ...
Hugo Pereira,Nayden Chakarov,Barbara A Caspers et al.
Hugo Pereira et al.
Background: Evolutionary divergence and genetic variation are often linked to differences in microbial community structure and diversity. While environmental factors and diet heavily influence gut microbial communities, h...
Greater risk-taking by non-native than native shrimp: an advantage in a human-disturbed environment? [0.03%]
非本土虾与本土虾相比冒险行为更强:在受人类活动影响的环境中更具优势?
Alfredo Escanciano Gómez,Charlotte Ipenburg,Ulrika Candolin
Alfredo Escanciano Gómez
Background: The invasion of non-native species into ecosystems is a growing human-induced problem. To control their spread and population growth, knowledge is needed on the factors that facilitate or impede their invasion...
Survival cost sharing among altruistic full siblings in Mendelian population [0.03%]
梅纳德-史密斯模型中利他性同胞间的生存代价分担
József Garay,Inmaculada López,Zoltán Varga et al.
József Garay et al.
Background: We focus on Haldane's familial selection in monogamous families in a diploid population, where the survival probability of each sibling is determined by altruistic food sharing with its siblings during starvat...
Next-generation phylogeography reveals unanticipated population history and climate and human impacts on the endangered floodplain bitterling (Acheilognathus longipinnis) [0.03%]
下一代谱系地理学揭示了濒危河流鲤鱼(Acheilognathus longipinnis)未被预见的群体历史和气候及人类的影响
Keisuke Onuki,Ryosuke K Ito,Tappei Mishina et al.
Keisuke Onuki et al.
Background: Floodplains harbor highly biodiverse ecosystems, which have been strongly affected by both past climate change and by recent human activities, resulting in a high prevalence of many endangered species in these...
Repeated evolution on oceanic islands: comparative genomics reveals species-specific processes in birds [0.03%]
重复的海洋岛屿演化:比较基因组学揭示鸟类物种特异性进化过程
María Recuerda,Julio César Hernández Montoya,Guillermo Blanco et al.
María Recuerda et al.
Understanding the interplay between genetic drift, natural selection, gene flow, and demographic history in driving phenotypic and genomic differentiation of insular populations can help us gain insight into the speciation process. Comparin...
Comparative Study
BMC ecology and evolution. 2024 Nov 8;24(1):140. DOI:10.1186/s12862-024-02320-4 2024
Unravelling spatial scale effects on elevational diversity gradients: insights from montane small mammals in Kenya [0.03%]
从肯尼亚山地小型哺乳动物揭示海拔多样性格局的尺度效应
Kenneth Otieno Onditi,Noé U de la Sancha,Simon Musila et al.
Kenneth Otieno Onditi et al.
Background: Montane ecosystems play crucial roles as global biodiversity hotspots. However, climatic changes and anthropogenic pressure increasingly threaten the stability of montane community dynamics, such as diversity-...
Oceanic islands act as drivers for the genetic diversity of marine species: Cardita calyculata (Linnaeus, 1758) in the NE Atlantic as a case-study [0.03%]
海洋岛屿作为海洋生物遗传多样性的驱动因素:以东北大西洋的贯耳角螺(Cardita calyculata)为例研究
Livia Sinigaglia,L Baptista,C Alves et al.
Livia Sinigaglia et al.
Geographic distribution, as well as evolutionary and biogeographic processes and patterns of marine invertebrate benthic species are strongly shaped by dispersal ability during the life cycle. Remote oceanic islands lie at the brink of comp...
Prince Degny Vale,Ernest Dadis Bush Fotsing,Samedi Jean Pierre Mucyo et al.
Prince Degny Vale et al.
The ecological importance of great apes is widely recognised, yet few studies have highlighted the role of protecting great apes' habitats in mitigating climate change, particularly through carbon sequestration. This study used GIS tools to...