نتایج جستجو برای: osphranteria coerulescens

تعداد نتایج: 105  

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2010
Aurélie Coulon John W Fitzpatrick Reed Bowman Irby J Lovette

Studies comparing dispersal in fragmented versus unfragmented landscapes show that habitat fragmentation alters the dispersal behavior of many species. We used two complementary approaches to explore Florida Scrub-Jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) dispersal in relation to landscape fragmentation. First, we compared dispersal distances of color-marked individuals in intensively monitored continuous ...

Journal: :Mycologia 2002
Amy E Paulin-Mahady Thomas C Harrington Doug McNew

Parsimony analysis of sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region of the nuclear rDNA and partial sequences of the large subunit (LSU) place four anamorphic Chalara species as a monophyletic grouping within the teleomorph genus Ceratocystis. Chalara ovoidea, Ch. thielavioides, Ch. populi, and Ch. elegans (synanamorph: Thielaviopsis basicola) form aleurioconidia typical of the anamorph g...

2001
J. MCGOWAN

Parent birds of many species eat the fecal sacs produced by their nestlings. Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain why the parents ingest, rather than simply remove the sacs. (1) The parental nutrition hypothesis proposes that the parent benefits energetically or nutritionally from ingesting the sacs (Morton 1979, Gliick 1988); and (2) the economic disposal hypothesis postulates that par...

2017
Arturo Ibáñez-Fonseca Matilde Alonso Francisco Javier Arias José Carlos Rodríguez

In the last decades, recombinant structural proteins have become very promising in addressing different issues like the lack of traceability of biomedical devices or the design of more sensitive biosensors. Among them, we find elastin-like recombinamers (ELRs), which can be designed to self-assemble into diverse structures, like hydrogels. Furthermore, they might be combined with other protein ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Nancy Chen Elissa J. Cosgrove Reed Bowman John W. Fitzpatrick Andrew G. Clark

Understanding the population genetic consequences of declining population size is important for conserving the many species worldwide facing severe decline [1]. Thorough empirical studies on the impacts of population reduction at a genome-wide scale in the wild are scarce because they demand huge field and laboratory investments [1, 2]. Previous studies have demonstrated the importance of gene ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2004
Mary C Garvin Keith A Tarvin Lillian M Stark Glen E Woolfenden John W Fitzpatrick Jonathan F Day

We examined the prevalence of antibodies to three mosquito-borne arboviruses in blue jays, Cyanocitta cristata, and Florida scrub-jays, Aphelocoma coerulescens, to identify the effects on host survival, the influence of sex and age on infection, and the temporal patterns of antibody prevalence. Blood samples from 306 blue jays and 219 Florida scrub-jays were collected at Archbold Biological Sta...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2016
Gilles Guillot Hákon Jónsson Antoine Hinge Nabil Manchih Ludovic Orlando

MOTIVATION Large-scale genotype datasets can help track the dispersal patterns of epidemiological outbreaks and predict the geographic origins of individuals. Such genetically-based geographic assignments also show a range of possible applications in forensics for profiling both victims and criminals, and in wildlife management, where poaching hotspot areas can be located. They, however, requir...

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