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When earwig mothers do not care to share: Parent–offspring competition and the evolution of family life

2017

Kin competition often reduces – and sometimes entirely negates – the benefits of cooperation among family members. Surprisingly, the impact of kin competition on the fitness effects of family life only received close scrutiny in studies on sibling rivalry, whereas the possibility of parent–offspring competition has attracted much less attention. As a consequence, it remains unclear whether and how parent–offspring competition could have affected the early evolution of parental care and family life. Here, we examined the occurrence and consequences of parent–offspring competition over food access in the European earwig Forficula auricularia, an insect with facultative family life reminiscent…

parent-offspring competition0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineSibling rivalry (animals)Offspringmedia_common.quotation_subjectparental careparent-offspring conflict.010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCompetition (biology)03 medical and health sciencesForficula auriculariaEuropean earwigkin competitionorphaningEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonbiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationFamily lifeenvironmental conditions[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate Zoology030104 developmental biologyEarwigfamily lifeParent–offspring conflictPaternal careDemographyFunctional Ecology
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Effetti del pascolo del vigneto sul latte ovino

2007

pascolo ovini vignetoSettore AGR/18 - Nutrizione E Alimentazione Animale
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Animalité, passions et existence sociopolitique dans la philosophie des Lumières

2007

passions[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawanimalité[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Lawphilosophie des Lumièresexistence sociopolitique[ SHS.DROIT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law
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Reescritura de las fuentes y sustituciones léxicas en el De Proprietate Animalium de Manuel Files: ¿variación estilística o cambio de nivel lingüísti…

2020

El De Proprietate Animalium de Manuel Files es un poema didáctico del s. XIV que parafrasea libremente varias fuentes literarias de contenido zoológico, entre las que destaca la Historia Animalium de Claudio Eliano. Un análisis detallado de los procedimientos de sustitución léxica realizado por el autor, apoyado en la consulta de los diccionarios bizantinos, permite reconocer su originalidad compositiva, la riqueza expresiva de su vocabulario poético, pero también la clara conciencia de la existencia de diferentes niveles de lengua y de los muy diversos registros utilizados por el autor.

pero también la clara conciencia de la existencia de diferentes niveles de lengua y de los muy diversos registros utilizados por el autor. 143 175UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 567083 2020 22 7762319 Reescritura de las fuentes y sustituciones léxicas en el De Proprietate Animalium de Manuel Files: ¿variación estilística o cambio de nivel lingüístico? Vives Cuesta:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]¿variación estilística o cambio de nivel lingüístico? Vives Cuesta [1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 567083 2020 22 7762319 Reescritura de las fuentes y sustituciones léxicas en el De Proprietate Animalium de Manuel Files]Alfonso El De Proprietate Animalium de Manuel Files es un poema didáctico del s. XIV que parafrasea libremente varias fuentes literarias de contenido zoológicopermite reconocer su originalidad compositivala riqueza expresiva de su vocabulario poéticoentre las que destaca la Historia Animalium de Claudio Eliano. Un análisis detallado de los procedimientos de sustitución léxica realizado por el autorapoyado en la consulta de los diccionarios bizantinos
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Induction of body weight loss through RNAi-knockdown of APOBEC1 gene expression in transgenic rabbits

2014

In the search of new strategies to fight against obesity, we targeted a gene pathway involved in energy uptake. We have thus investigated the APOB mRNA editing protein (APOBEC1) gene pathway that is involved in fat absorption in the intestine. The APOB gene encodes two proteins, APOB100 and APOB48, via the editing of a single nucleotide in the APOB mRNA by the APOBEC1 enzyme. The APOB48 protein is mandatory for the synthesis of chylomicrons by intestinal cells to transport dietary lipids and cholesterol. We produced transgenic rabbits expressing permanently and ubiquitously a small hairpin RNA targeting the rabbit APOBEC1 mRNA. These rabbits exhibited a moderately but significantly reduced …

perte de poidsobesityApolipoprotein BAgricultural BiotechnologyGene Expressionlcsh:MedicinetransgenesisSmall hairpin RNAAnimals Genetically Modified0302 clinical medicinesirnaRNA interferenceGene expressionGene Knockdown TechniquesBiologie de la reproductionMedicine and Health SciencesTransgenesIntestinal MucosaRNA Small Interferinglcsh:Science[SDV.BDD]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development Biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesGene knockdownReproductive BiologyMultidisciplinarybiologyGenetically Modified OrganismsBiologie du développementapobec1; obesity; editing apob; apob100; apob48; chylomicron; intestine; rabbit; sirna; transgenesis; knockdownchylomicronknockdownAgricultureInherited Metabolic DisordersDevelopment BiologyobésitéCholesterolPhenotypeTransgenic Engineering[ SDV.BDLR ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive BiologyLiverapobapob48Gene Knockdown Techniquesanimal transgéniqueRNA Interferencelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)RabbitsGenetic EngineeringResearch ArticleBiotechnologyexpression géniqueTransgeneAPOBEC-1 DeaminaseMolecular Sequence DatarabbitDiet High-Fat03 medical and health sciencesintestinCytidine DeaminaseWeight Loss[SDV.BDD] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development BiologyAnimalsHumanslapinRNA Messenger[ SDV.BDD ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development BiologyintestineTriglycerides[SDV.BDLR] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive Biology030304 developmental biologyapobec1Base SequenceGenetically Modified AnimalsAPOBEC1editinglcsh:RBiology and Life Sciences[SDV.BDLR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Reproductive BiologyMolecular biologyapob100DyslipidemiaMetabolic Disordersbiology.proteinlcsh:QRNA EditingApolipoprotein B-48030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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The use of an integrative approach to identify coelomocytes in three species of the genus Holothuria (Echinodermata)

2021

Coelomocytes in the Holothuroidea are traditionally identified according to their morphology through light, fluorescence, or electron microscopy. Former studies have typically used only one method, with few works combining two or more approaches. Studies using cytocentrifugation to study these cells are scarcer. Thus, for the first time, an integrative approach was used to compare coelomocytes in Holothuroidea. This approach consisted of living and stained cells, scanning electron microscopy (for spherule cells), and accurate morphometric analyses. Specifically, we used specimens of Holothuria grisea, Holothuria arenicola, and Holothuria tubulosa to test whether cytocentrifugation could be …

phagocytescytocentrifugationBIOLOGIA CELULARAnimal Science and Zoologyspherule cellsmaturation processsea cucumber
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Plant Specialized Metabolites in Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) Kernel and Byproducts: An Update on Chemistry, Biological Activity, and Analytical Aspec…

2019

Abstract Corylus avellana (hazelnut) is one of the most popular tree nuts on a worldwide basis. The main products of C. avellana are kernels, a nutritious food, with a high content of healthy lipids, contained in a hard shell. In recent years, along with the ongoing research carried out on hazelnut kernels, a growing interest has been addressed to the hazelnut byproducts including hazelnut skin, hazelnut hard shell, and hazelnut green leafy cover as well as hazelnut tree leaf. These byproducts deriving from the roasting, cracking, shelling/hulling, and harvesting processes have been found as a source of “phytochemicals” with biological activity. The aim of this review is to provide a compre…

phenolicsPharmaceutical ScienceAntineoplastic Agents01 natural sciencesNutritious foodAnalytical ChemistryHuman healthCorylusAnti-Infective AgentsBetulaceaeDrug Discoveryanalytical tools; Betulaceae; biological activities; Corylus avellana; diarylheptanoids; phenolics; taxanes; Animals; Anti-Infective Agents; Antineoplastic Agents; Antipain; Corylus; Humans; Nuts; Plant ExtractsAnimalsAntipainHumansNutsFood scienceHazelnut treeBeneficial effectsRoastingPharmacology010405 organic chemistryChemistryPlant ExtractsOrganic Chemistrybiological activitiestaxanes0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrydiarylheptanoidsComplementary and alternative medicineMolecular Medicineanalytical toolsCorylus avellana
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Three decades of pheromonal research in Drosophila: some answers and many questions

2012

International audience; Over the last 30 years, pheromonal research in Drosophila has considerably expanded from the pioneering characterization of contact sex-pheromones in D. melanogaster adults1 right up to the recent discovery of the receptor proteins for these compounds.2,. The two sides of pheromonal communication – production and perception – have been explored using molecular, genetic, cellular, biochemical, physiological, ethological and evolutionary approaches3. Developmental and environmental effects on hydrocarbon production and the mechanisms underlying the plasticity of their perception have been also investigated3. Over the past few years, there has been a particular focus on…

pheromone[SDV.BA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology[SDV.BA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologyhydrocarbure[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Drosophila[SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC][SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition
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Degradation of an alkaloid pheromone from the pale-brown chafer, Phyllopertha diversa (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), by an insect olfactory cytochrome P…

1999

AbstractThe pale-brown chafer, Phyllopertha diversa, utilizes an unusual alkaloid, 1,3-dimethyl-2,4-(1H,3H)-quinazolinedione, as its sex pheromone. This compound is rapidly degraded in vitro by the antennal protein extracts from this scarab beetle. Demethylation at the N-1 position and hydroxylation of the aromatic ring have been identified as the major catabolic pathways. The enzyme responsible for the pheromone degradation is membrane-bound, requires NAD(P)H for activity and is sensitive to cytochrome P450 inhibitors, such as proadifen and metyrapone. The ability to metabolize this unusual pheromone was not detected in 12 species tested, indicating that the P450 system, specific to male P…

pheromone-degrading enzymemedia_common.quotation_subjectBiophysicsInsectOlfactionscarab beetleBiochemistryMass SpectrometryHydroxylationchemistry.chemical_compoundAlkaloidsCytochrome P-450 Enzyme SystemStructural BiologyMicrosomesBotanyGeneticsAnimalsCytochrome P-450 Enzyme InhibitorsEnzyme InhibitorsSex AttractantsMolecular BiologyChromatography High Pressure LiquidDemethylationmedia_commonbiologyMolecular StructureProadifenCytochrome P450Cell BiologyMetyraponeProadifenColeopteraBiochemistrychemistrySex pheromonebiology.proteinQuinazolinesPheromoneInsect ProteinsChromatography Thin Layerpheromone inactivationolfactionFEBS letters
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A lift in snail's gut provides an efficient colonization route for tardigrades.

2022

phoresiszoochorykarhukaisetHelicidaekotilotSnailsAriantasuolistomikro-organismitTardigradaAnimalsdispersalgastropodochoryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsleviäminenEcosystemEcology
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