نتایج جستجو برای: chamaecyparis

تعداد نتایج: 2432  

2001
Daniel G. Gavin Jason S. McLachlan Linda B. Brubaker Kyle A. Young

To investigate subalpine vegetation history on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington (USA), two pollen, macrofossil and charcoal records were studied in climatically distinct zones: Martins Lake (1415 m) in the moist Tsuga mertensiana zone and Moose Lake (1508 m) in the drier Abies lasiocarpa zone. The interpretation of fossil pollen assemblages was aided by comparisons with 308 modern assemblages ...

Journal: :Forest Science 2022

Abstract Atlantic white-cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides [L.] B.S.P.) is considered critically imperiled across much of its range. This species occurs in freshwater swamps, rarely further inland than 160 km from the or Gulf Coasts and susceptible to several natural anthropogenic disturbances (i.e., tropical cyclones, fire, saltwater inundation, overharvesting). As frequency intensity storms increa...

2005
B. Tingley

Exoplanetary transits produce a double-horned color signature that is distinct from both binaries and blends and can thus be used to separate exoplanets from false positives in transit searches. Color photometry with precision sufficient to detect this signal in transits of HD 209458 is available in the literature. Analysis of these observations reveals that, while the signature does exhibit th...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2016
Gentile Francesco Ficetola Pierre Taberlet Eric Coissac

Environmental DNA (eDNA) and metabarcoding are boosting our ability to acquire data on species distribution in a variety of ecosystems. Nevertheless, as most of sampling approaches, eDNA is not perfect. It can fail to detect species that are actually present, and even false positives are possible: a species may be apparently detected in areas where it is actually absent. Controlling false posit...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Manoj Pratim Samanta Shoudan Liang

Interpreting data from large-scale protein interaction experiments has been a challenging task because of the widespread presence of random false positives. Here, we present a network-based statistical algorithm that overcomes this difficulty and allows us to derive functions of unannotated proteins from large-scale interaction data. Our algorithm uses the insight that if two proteins share sig...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 1999
A Kasuya J M Thornton

Pattern matches for each of the sequence patterns in PROSITE, a database of sequence patterns, were searched in all protein sequences in the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank (PDB). The three-dimensional structures of the pattern matches for the 20 patterns with the largest numbers of hits were analysed. We found that the true positives have a common three-dimensional structure for each pattern; the...

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