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Drift and evolutionary forces

2016

This arride analyzes the view of evolutionary theory as a theory of forces. The analogy with Newtonian mechanics has been challenged due to the alleged mismatch between drift and the other evolutionary forces. Since genetic drifr has no direction severa! authors tried to protect its status as a force: denying its lack of directionality, extending the notion of force and looking for a force in physics which also lacks of direction. I analyse these approaches, and although this strategy finally succeeds, this discussion overlooks the crucial point on the debate between causalists and statisticalists: the causal status of evolutionary theoty.; El presente artículo analiza la visión de la teorí…

05 social sciencesAnalogy06 humanities and the artsCausal structure050905 science studies0603 philosophy ethics and religionPhilosophyClassical mechanicsHistory and Philosophy of ScienceGenetic drift060302 philosophyCalculusNewtonian fluid0509 other social sciencesBrownian motionEvolutionary theoryMathematics
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Demogenomic modeling of the timing and the processes of early European farmers differentiation

2020

AbstractThe precise genetic origins of the first Neolithic farming populations, as well as the processes and the timing of their differentiation, remain largely unknown. Based on demogenomic modeling of high-quality ancient genomes, we show that the early farmers of Anatolia and Europe emerged from a multiphase mixing of a Near Eastern population with a strongly bottlenecked Western hunter-gatherer population after the Last Glacial Maximum. Moreover, the population branch leading to the first farmers of Europe and Anatolia is characterized by a 2,500-year period of extreme genetic drift during its westward range expansion. Based on these findings, we derive a spatially explicit model of the…

2. Zero hunger0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_study060102 archaeologyPleistoceneEcologyRange (biology)business.industryPopulationLast Glacial Maximum06 humanities and the arts03 medical and health sciencesGeographyGenetic driftAgriculturePeriod (geology)0601 history and archaeologyeducationbusinessHolocene030304 developmental biology
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Microgeographic Variation of Genetic Polymorphism in Argyresthia mendica (Lep.: Argyresthiidae)

1988

Field studies on the genetic structure of populations show a considerable amount of heterogeneity in space and time. In many cases, these heterogeneities can be related to structures in the environment, such as properties of soil, availability of special food resources, topographic conditions or climate. In other cases the genetic structure can be explained by properties of the plant and animal species under study, e.g. ability and speed of migration and colonization (Karlin and Nevo 1976; Endler 1977; Nevo 1978; Nevo and Yang 1979; Nevo et al. 1981; Seitz and Komma 1984; Wohrmann 1984).

ArgyresthiaVariation (linguistics)Genetic distanceGenetic driftbiologyEvolutionary biologyPolymorphism (computer science)Genetic structurebiology.organism_classificationGene flowArgyresthiidae
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Seismic stratigraphy of upper Quaternary shallow-water contourite drifts in the Gulf of Taranto (Ionian Sea, southern Italy)

2018

Abstract The occurrence of articulated seafloor morphology over continental shelf-upper slope environments, may result in a significant change in the patterns and intensity of basin-scale thermohaline circulation during eustatic sea-level fluctuations. These changes may cause, in turn, erosion, deposition and/or transport of sediments at the seafloor, to form shallow-water contourite drifts. Here we investigate this process in the NW sector of the Gulf of Taranto (Ionian Sea) during and following the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), by integrating multibeam bathymetric data, ultra-high resolution seismic-reflection data and gravity core data. Sea level fall caused subaerial exposure of the summi…

Axial and lateral channel-patch drifts; Channel-related drifts; Gulf of Taranto; Ionian Sea; Last Glacial Maximum; Shallow-water contourites; Younger DryasYounger Dryas010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleGulf of TarantoAxial and lateral channel-patch driftsYounger Drya010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography01 natural sciencesChannel-related driftsPaleontologyGeochemistry and PetrologyShallow-water contouriteShallow-water contouritesYounger DryasSea level0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryLast Glacial MaximumContinental shelfAxial and lateral channel-patch driftGeologyContouriteLast Glacial MaximumIonian SeaSeafloor spreadingThermohaline circulationChannel-related driftQuaternaryGeology
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The Lefkada barrier and beachrock system (NW Greece) — Controls on coastal evolution and the significance of extreme wave events

2012

Abstract The Lefkada–Preveza coastal zone, NW Greece, is characterised by an active barrier system and related extensive beachrock sequences. Besides the gradual coastal processes of longshore drift and spit evolution, the presence of active tectonics and the occurrence of tsunamis have been documented in previous studies and are part of the coastal geomorphological system. In this paper, we present the results of detailed multi-proxy sedimentological and geomorphological investigations carried out along the northern part of the barrier system and in back-beach positions. Our findings suggest that extreme wave events contributed to coastal and environmental changes and involved temporary br…

BeachrockLongshore driftTectonicsOceanographyCoastal zoneLittoral zoneSedimentary rockGeomorphologyGeologyNatural (archaeology)Earth-Surface ProcessesGeomorphology
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Genetic relationships between sympatric and allopatric Coregonus ciscoes in North and Central Europe

2021

Abstract Background Sympatric speciation along ecological gradients has been studied repeatedly, in particular in freshwater fishes. Rapid post-glacial ecological divergence has resulted in numerous endemic species or ecologically distinct populations in lakes of the temperate zones. Here, we focus on the Baltic cisco (Coregonus albula) complex, to study the genetic similarity among two pairs of sympatric autumn- and spring-spawning populations from post-glacial German Lakes Stechlin and Breiter Luzin. For comparison, we included a similar pair of sympatric populations from the Swedish Lake Fegen. We wanted to explore potential genetic similarities between the three sympatric cisco populati…

Biologisk systematikEvolutionmuikkuPopulationAllopatric speciationBaltic cisco complexBiological SystematicsBiologyEvolutionary ecologymikrosatelliititgenotyyppiPost-glacial divergencemicrosatellitesEvolutionsbiologispecies lossGenetic driftpost-glacial divergencepopulaatiotQH359-425Coregonus albulaAnimalsHumansCoregonusEndemismeducationMicrosatellitesQH540-549.5Coregonus albulaeducation.field_of_studyEvolutionary BiologyEcologyEcologyResearchlohikalatGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationLakesSympatryGenetics PopulationSympatric speciationGenetic structureFish and Aquacultural SciencelajiutuminenSpecies lossSalmonidaeMicrosatellite Repeats
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Crossing Borders. Concepts and Practices for a New Planetary Dimension

2020

The essay takes into account some categories and practices of colonial relations by considering both domination and subjectification processes and handles the concept of border and the complex dynamics of crossing, mobility, diaspora, and hybridization. The critical analysis of the hierarchical order of the world highlights the ways in which the relations between non-homogeneous elements produce conflict and assimilation practices, but also contaminations and inclusion. By assuming the "colonial" as a precarious concept, the essay stresses the discursive aspects of dominion but also the government, counter-conducts, and resistances, without forecloses the persistence of the epistemological …

Border-crossing Post-colonial De-colonial Late liberalism Drifting Planetary TurnSettore SPS/01 - Filosofia Politica
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Large eddy simulation model for wind-driven sea circulation in coastal areas

2013

Abstract. In the present paper a state-of-the-art large eddy simulation model (LES-COAST), suited for the analysis of water circulation and mixing in closed or semi-closed areas, is presented and applied to the study of the hydrodynamic characteristics of the Muggia bay, the industrial harbor of the city of Trieste, Italy. The model solves the non-hydrostatic, unsteady Navier–Stokes equations, under the Boussinesq approximation for temperature and salinity buoyancy effects, using a novel, two-eddy viscosity Smagorinsky model for the closure of the subgrid-scale momentum fluxes. The model employs: a simple and effective technique to take into account wind-stress inhomogeneity related to the …

BuoyancyMeteorologyTemperature salinity diagramsStratification (water)engineering.materialcoastal areasAtmospheric sciencesPhysics::Fluid DynamicsstratificationWater columncoastal areaDownwellingBoussinesq approximation (water waves)lcsh:SciencePhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physicslcsh:QC801-809Settore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaTurbulence modelinglcsh:QC1-999lcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicslarge eddy simulation drifter measuresLESengineeringlcsh:Qcoastal areas; LES; stratificationlcsh:PhysicsGeologyLarge eddy simulationNonlinear Processes in Geophysics
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Effectiveness of local feature selection in ensemble learning for prediction of antimicrobial resistance

2008

In the real world concepts are often not stable but change over time. A typical example of this in the biomedical context is antibiotic resistance, where pathogen sensitivity may change over time as pathogen strains develop resistance to antibiotics that were previously effective. This problem, known as concept drift (CD), complicates the task of learning a robust model. Different ensemble learning (EL) approaches (that instead of learning a single classifier try to learn and maintain a set of classifiers over time) have been shown to perform reasonably well in the presence of concept drift. In this paper we study how much local feature selection (FS) can improve ensemble performance for da…

Change over timeConcept driftbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSystem testingFeature selectionMachine learningcomputer.software_genreEnsemble learningStatistical classificationVotingArtificial intelligenceData miningbusinesscomputerClassifier (UML)media_common
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Vertical and lateral drift corrections of scanning probe microscopy images

2010

A procedure is presented for image correction of scanning probe microscopy data that is distorted by linear thermal drift. The procedure is based on common ideas for drift correction, which the authors combine to a comprehensive step-by-step description of how to measure drift velocities in all three dimensions and how to correct the images using these velocities. The presented method does not require any knowledge about size or shape of the imaged structures. Thus, it is applicable to any type of scanning probe microscopy image, including images lacking periodic structures. Besides providing a simple, ready-to-use description of lateral and vertical drift correction, they derive all formul…

Chemistrybusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and Technologyscanning probe microscopyLinear driftLateral driftImage correction530Measure (mathematics)Surfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsScanning probe microscopyOpticsVertical driftThermalMaterials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationJournal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, Nanotechnology and Microelectronics: Materials, Processing, Measurement, and Phenomena
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