نتایج جستجو برای: natural history

تعداد نتایج: 799972  

Journal: :Advances in enzymology and related areas of molecular biology 2007
Steven A Benner Slim O Sassi Eric A Gaucher

Experimental paleomolecular biology, paleobiochemistry, and paleogenetics are closely related emerging fields that infer the sequences of ancient genes and proteins from now-extinct organisms, and then resurrect them for study in the laboratory. The goal of paleogenetics is to use information from natural history to solve the conundrum of modern genomics: How can we understand deeply the functi...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2001
J S Baer D R Kivlahan A W Blume P McKnight G A Marlatt

OBJECTIVES This study examined long-term response to an individual preventive intervention for high-risk college drinkers relative to the natural history of college drinking. METHODS A single-session, individualized preventive intervention was evaluated within a randomized controlled trial with college freshmen who reported drinking heavily while in high school. An additional group randomly s...

2012
Stephen R. Midway Anne-Marie C. Hodge

In 1966, island biogeographer Sherwin Carlquist published a list of 24 principles governing long-distance dispersal and evolution on islands. The 24 principles describe many aspects of island biology, from long-distance dispersal and establishment to community change and assemblage. Although this was an active period for island biogeography, other models and research garnered much more attentio...

2017
Tianmu Chen Yuanxiu Huang Ruchun Liu Zhi Xie Shuilian Chen Guoqing Hu

BACKGROUND Influenza A (H1N1) outbreaks have become common at schools in China since 2009. However, the effects of common countermeasures for school influenza outbreak have not been quantified so far, including isolation, vaccination, antivirus and school closure. We conducted a mathematically modeling study to address this unsolved issue. METHODS We collected data of all small-scale school o...

2011
Peter W. de Jong Lia Hemerik Gerrit Gort Jacques J. M. van Alphen

Females of the larval parasitoid of Drosophila, Asobara citri, from sub-Saharan Africa, defend patches with hosts by fighting and chasing conspecific females upon encounter. Females of the closely related, palearctic species Asobara tabida do not defend patches and often search simultaneously in the same patch. The effect of patch defence by A. citri females on their distribution in a multi-pat...

2016
Christian Rutz Shoko Sugasawa Jessica E M van der Wal Barbara C Klump James J H St Clair

'Betty' the New Caledonian crow astonished the world when she 'spontaneously' bent straight pieces of garden wire into hooked foraging tools. Recent field experiments have revealed that tool bending is part of the species' natural behavioural repertoire, providing important context for interpreting Betty's iconic wire-bending feat. More generally, this discovery provides a compelling illustrati...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2003
C Combescure P Chanez P Saint-Pierre J P Daurès H Proudhon P Godard

Control and severity of asthma are two different but complementary concepts. The severity of asthma could influence the control over time. The aim of this study was to demonstrate this relationship. A total 365 patients with persistent asthma (severity) were enrolled and followed-up prospectively. Data were analysed using a continuous time homogeneous Markov model of the natural history of asth...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Tom V Smulders Kristy L Gould Lisa A Leaver

Understanding the survival value of behaviour does not tell us how the mechanisms that control this behaviour work. Nevertheless, understanding survival value can guide the study of these mechanisms. In this paper, we apply this principle to understanding the cognitive mechanisms that support cache retrieval in scatter-hoarding animals. We believe it is too simplistic to predict that all scatte...

2008
Thomas Eisner

Contemporary natural history, imbued with renewed spirit and emergent on many fronts, is still essentially an outdoor science dependent on field exploration and discovery. An account is given of personal experiences in nature that led to research pursuits in the laboratory. The urge to explore, it is argued, like the ability to discover, can be developed. Biological field stations provide the i...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2010
R Lelli

The appearance of West Nile virus in New York in 1999 and the unprecedented panzootic that followed, have stimulated a major research effort in the western hemisphere and a new interest in the presence of this virus in the Old World. This review considers current understanding of the natural history of this pathogen, with particular regard to transmission in Europe.

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