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The size and shape of shells used by hermit crabs: A multivariate analysis of Clibanarius erythropus

2009

Shell attributes such as weight and shape affect the reproduction, growth, predator avoidance and behaviour of several hermit crab species. Although the importance of these attributes has been extensively investigated, it is still difficult to assess the relative role of size and shape. Multivariate techniques allow concise and efficient quantitative analysis of these multidimensional properties, and this paper aims to understand their role in determining patterns of hermit crab shell use. To this end, a multivariate approach based on a combination of size-unconstrained (shape) PCA and RDA ordination was used to model the biometrics of southern Mediterranean Clibanarius erythropus populatio…

education.field_of_studyAnomurabiologyEcologyDecapodaPopulationHermit crabbiology.organism_classificationClibanariusClibanarius erythropusOrdinationHermit crab Shell use Multivariate analysis Shape Sex Mediterranean seaeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPagurus longicarpusNature and Landscape ConservationActa Oecologica
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Environmental noise and population dynamics of the ciliated protozoa Tetrahymena thermophila in aquatic microcosms

2003

Population theory predicts that the reddened environmental noise, especially in combination with high population growth rate, reddens population dynamics, increases population variability and strengthens environment–population correlation. We tested these predictions with axenic populations of ciliated protozoa Tetrahymena thermophila. Populations with low and high growth rate were cultured in a stable environment, and in environments with sublethal temperature fluctuations that had blue, white and red spectra (i.e. negatively autocorrelated, uncorrelated, or positively autocorrelated, respectively). Population size and biomass of individuals were determined at 3-h intervals for 18 days. Dy…

education.field_of_studyBiomass (ecology)biologyEcologyPopulation sizePopulationTetrahymenabiology.organism_classificationPopulation modelPopulation growthGrowth rateeducationMicrocosmEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOikos
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Review of studies of polymorphic blood systems in the Aymara indigenous population from Bolivia, Peru, and Chile.

1995

A review was made of all studies available from the literature referring to polymorphic blood systems of South American Aymara Indians. 33 original papers published up to 1990 covering a period of 45 years were summarized. Aymara samples were considered from a total of 55 localities in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. Gene frequencies were tabulated for 21 polymorphic genetic systems comprising blood groups (AB0, MNSs, P, Rh, Lu, K, Le, Fy, Jk, Di), erythrocyte enzyme groups (AcP, 6PGD, PGM1, AK, ADA, EsD), and plasma protein groups (Hp, Tf, Gc, Gm, Km). Weighted average and range over all Aymara samples were computed for each blood system and compared with corresponding mean value and range in So…

education.field_of_studyBoliviaPolymorphism GeneticRange (biology)Indians South AmericanMean valuePopulationGenetic systemsGeneral MedicineIndigenousGeographyGenetics PopulationAnthropologySouth americanPeruBlood Group AntigensEthnologyHumansAnimal Science and ZoologyChileSouth American IndianeducationAllele frequencyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyAnthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht uber die biologisch-anthropologische Literatur
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Phytoplankton Fluctuations during an Annual Cycle in the Coastal Lagoon of Cullera (Spain)

1989

The seasonal variation and the vertical distribution of the phytoplanktonic population of the lagoon of Cullera, an elongated coastal lagoon with estuarine circulation of water, has been studied in three sampling stations: mouth, centre and source. Seasonal variation is determined by a marine-freshwater interaction. In winter, the sea influence is important, a marine water wedge of anoxic water arrives at the sampling station located at the source and marine and brackish water species dominate the phytoplankton. Also marine species of zooplankton and fish enter the system, which may then be considered as exploited by the sea. In spring the marine wedge retreats from the source but remains i…

education.field_of_studyBrackish waterfungiPopulationStratification (water)HaloclineAquatic ScienceZooplanktonFisheryOceanographyEstuarine water circulationPhytoplanktonEnvironmental scienceGeneral Agricultural and Biological ScienceseducationEutrophicationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInternationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie
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A call to experimentally study acute affect-regulation mechanisms specific to driven exercise in eating disorders.

2020

Driven exercise (i.e., feeling compelled to exercise to control one's weight or shape, to obtain other positive consequences of exercising, or to avoid other negative consequences of not exercising) is a common phenomenon in individuals with eating disorders (EDs), typically associated with negative clinical outcomes. Current theoretical models of driven exercise highlight the short-term affect-regulating outcome of acute driven exercise, which is implicated to maintain this symptom either by positive or negative reinforcement. However, few studies have actually investigated cognitive, affective, and psychobiological mechanisms related to acute driven exercise. In particular, experimental s…

education.field_of_studyBulimia nervosamedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation610 MedizinCognitionBehavioral neuroscienceAnorexia nervosamedicine.diseaseArticleAffect regulationPsychiatry and Mental healthEating disordersFeeling610 Medical sciencesmedicineeducationPsychologyClinical psychologymedia_commonThe International journal of eating disorders
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Experimental Study of Species Invasion: Early Population Dynamics and Role of Disturbance in Invasion Success

2020

education.field_of_studyDisturbance (geology)EcologyDynamics (mechanics)PopulationGeneral MedicineBiologyeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInvasive speciesThe Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
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Body size and population dynamics of enchytraeids with different disturbance histories and nutrient dynamics

2010

The population dynamics of the enchytraeid Cognettia sphagnetorum originating from an unmanaged forest (FP), a clear-cut area (CCP) or a plot treated with birch ash (APP) and the effects of population origin on labile C and N dynamics were investigated. Twenty individuals of C. sphagnetorum were introduced in microcosms containing humus from the unmanaged forest devoid of enchytraeids and amended with sucrose, and incubated for 14 weeks. Triplicate microcosms from FP, CCP and APP treatments were destructively sampled every second week and enchytraeid population density, individual length, nematode abundance and trophic structure, humus properties and dissolved organic C (DOC) and N (DON), a…

education.field_of_studyEcologyChemistryPopulationWood ashMineralization (biology)Population densityHumusNutrientAnimal scienceDissolved organic carbonMicrocosmeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBasic and Applied Ecology
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Who threatens who? Natural hybridization between Lotus dorycnium and the island endemic Lotus fulgurans (Fabaceae)

2010

In contrast to its creative role in plant evolution, hybridization may be a cause for concern in efforts to preserve rare and endangered species. Threats can be more acute when population sizes are unequal and when barriers to introgression are weak. Lotus fulgurans is an endangered Balearic Islands endemic shrub related to the widespread Mediterranean species Lotus dorycnium. Both species are morphologically distinct when they grow together. However, morphologically intermediate individuals have been observed on the island of Minorca, in a single, narrowly localized, and apparently stable hybrid zone. Morphological and molecular markers suggest that gene flow between these two Lotus specie…

education.field_of_studyEcologyDorycniumPopulationLotusEndangered speciesfood and beveragesIntrogressionBiologybiology.organism_classificationGene flowHybrid zoneEndemismeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiological Journal of the Linnean Society
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Delayed mixis in rotifers: an adaptive response to the effects of density-dependent sex on population growth

2004

In most cyclically parthenogenetic life cycles, sex is needed to produce resting stages. In several species of cyclically parthenogenetic rotifers, some generations of clones are not responsive to a density-dependent signal that triggers sexual female production. These unresponsive rotifers hatch from resting eggs and typically pass 8–12 generations of female parthenogenesis before becoming receptive to the mixis signal. We addressed the selection for mixis delay using a simulation model. A delay of sexual reproduction could increase population growth through parthenogenesis and thus the number of resting eggs ultimately produced. In a monomorphic population without mixis delay, we determin…

education.field_of_studyEcologyEcologyPopulationZoologyParthenogenesisAquatic ScienceBiologyPopulation densitySexual reproductionDensity dependentPopulation growtheducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Plankton Research
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Seed dormancy and germination of an endangered coastal plantEryngium maritimum(Apiaceae)

2013

INTRODUCTION Eryngium maritimum L. is a littoral species growing on sand dunes and shingle beaches. Although it is listed among the species widespread in western and southern Europe, overall its population is declining (Van der Maarel & Van der Maarel-Versluys, 1996). The species is included in the Red Data Book of Latvia (Fatare, 2003) and is protected in several other European countries. In northern Europe and in the Baltic Region it grows near the limits of its current area of distribution and therefore is at a greater risk of extinction because in small and isolated populations there is a risk of inbreeding depression. For example, in Eryngium alpinum partial self-incompatibility causes…

education.field_of_studyEcologyEcologySeed dispersalPopulationSeed dormancyfood and beveragesBiologyEryngium maritimumbiology.organism_classificationStratification (seeds)GerminationBotanyDormancyGibberellineducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEstonian Journal of Ecology
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