نتایج جستجو برای: hotspots analysis

تعداد نتایج: 2829828  

Journal: :Systematic biology 2013
Mark de Bruyn Lukas Rüber Stephan Nylinder Björn Stelbrink Nathan R Lovejoy Sébastien Lavoué Heok Hui Tan Estu Nugroho Daisy Wowor Peter K L Ng M N Siti Azizah Thomas Von Rintelen Robert Hall Gary R Carvalho

Understanding factors driving diversity across biodiversity hotspots is critical for formulating conservation priorities in the face of ongoing and escalating environmental deterioration. While biodiversity hotspots encompass a small fraction of Earth's land surface, more than half the world's plants and two-thirds of terrestrial vertebrate species are endemic to these hotspots. Tropical Southe...

2013
Joseph R. Zipkin Martin B. Short Andrea L. Bertozzi

Hotspots of crime localized in space and time are well documented. Previous mathematical models of urban crime have exhibited these hotspots but considered a static or otherwise suboptimal police response to them. We introduce a program of police response to hotspots of crime in which the police adapt dynamically to changing crime patterns. In particular, they choose their deployment to solve a...

2003
Vincent Courtillot Anne Davaille Jean Besse Joann Stock

The origin of mantle hotspots is a controversial topic. Only seven (‘primary’) out of 49 hotspots meet criteria aimed at detecting a very deep origin (three in the Pacific, four in the Indo-Atlantic hemisphere). In each hemisphere these move slowly, whereas there has been up to 50 mm/a motion between the two hemispheres prior to 50 Ma ago. This correlates with latitudinal shifts in the Hawaiian...

2011
Wayne P. Wahls Mari K. Davidson

Hotspots regulate the position and frequency of Spo11 (Rec12)-initiated meiotic recombination, but paradoxically they are suicidal and are somehow resurrected elsewhere in the genome. After the DNA sequence-dependent activation of hotspots was discovered in fission yeast, nearly two decades elapsed before the key realizations that (A) DNA site-dependent regulation is broadly conserved and (B) i...

2004
JOANNA GRAND JOHN BUONACCORSI SAMUEL A. CUSHMAN CURTICE R. GRIFFIN MAILE C. NEEL

In the northeastern United States, pitch pine ( Pinus rigida Mill.)–scrub oak (Quercus ilicifolia Wang.) communities are increasingly threatened by development and fire suppression, and prioritization of these habitats for conservation is of critical importance. As a basis for local conservation planning in a pitch pine–scrub oak community in southeastern Massachusetts, we developed logistic-re...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Urban Friberg William R Rice

Most recombination takes place in numerous, localized regions called hotspots. However, empirical evidence indicates that nascent hotspots are susceptible to removal due to biased gene conversion, so it is paradoxical that they should be so widespread. Previous modeling work has shown that hotspots can evolve due to genetic drift overpowering their intrinsic disadvantage. Here we synthesize rec...

Journal: :IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 2020

Journal: :Atlantis highlights in social sciences, education and humanities 2023

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2009
Nadine Schuurman Jonathan Cinnamon Valorie A Crooks S Morad Hameed

BACKGROUND Pedestrian injury frequently results in devastating and costly injuries and accounts for 11% of all road user fatalities. In the United States in 2006 there were 4,784 fatalities and 61,000 injuries from pedestrian injury, and in 2007 there were 4,654 fatalities and 70,000 injuries. In Canada, injury is the leading cause of death for those under 45 years of age and the fourth most co...

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