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Data from: Odor diversity decreases with inbreeding in the ant Hypoponera opacior

2016

Reduction in heterozygosity can lead to inbreeding depression. This loss of genetic variability especially affects diverse loci, such as immune genes or those encoding recognition cues. In social insects, nestmates are recognized by their odor, i.e. their cuticular hydrocarbon profile. Genes underlying hydrocarbon production are thought to be under balancing selection. If so, inbreeding should result in a loss of chemical diversity. We show here that cuticular hydrocarbon diversity decreases with inbreeding. Studying an ant with a facultative inbreeding lifestyle we found inbred workers to exhibit both a lower number of hydrocarbons and less diverse, that is, less evenly-proportioned profil…

Balancing selectionmedicine and health caresocial insectsrecognition cuesfungiLife SciencesMedicineInbreedingPonerinaeHypoponera opacior
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Federalism, Proportionality, and Popular Will in US Presidential Elections: Did Colorado Have the Right Idea?

2015

As is well known, the United States is a federal country composed of 50 states plus the District of Columbia, where the individual states and the country as a whole are each sovereign jurisdictions. This is reflected everywhere in its political-administrative structure, including the election of the US President, who is elected by the Electoral College and not directly by the people; an issue that provokes a confrontation between abolishers of the Electoral College and supporters of the current system each time a candidate not winning the most popular votes is elected President (last time in 2000 elections). Between both extremes, there are intermediate solutions that, while continuing to r…

BallotPresidential systemSovereigntyPresidential electionConstitutionPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectProportionality (law)FederalismElectoral collegePublic administrationmedia_common
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Dasymetric distribution of votes in a dense city

2017

[EN] A large proportion of electoral analyses using geography are performed on a small area basis, such as polling units. Unfortunately, polling units are frequently redrawn, provoking breaks in their data series. Previous electoral results play a key role in many analyses. They are used by political party workers and journalists to present quick assessments of outcomes, by political scientists and electoral geographers to perform detailed scrutinizes and by pollsters and forecasters to anticipate electoral results. In this paper, we study to what extent more complex geographical approaches (based on a proper location of electors on the territory using dasymetric techniques) are of value in…

BarcelonaScrutinyOperations researchGeography Planning and Development0507 social and economic geographyUrban areaElections01 natural sciences010104 statistics & probabilityPoliticsDasymetric mapRegional science0101 mathematicsGeneral Environmental Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_category05 social sciencesINGENIERIA DEL TERRENOForestryCensusWeightingModifiable areal unit problemSmall areasTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPolling050703 geographyBoundary changes
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The association between body mass, metabolic rates and survival of bank voles

2009

Summary 1Many studies have been performed in an attempt to explain physiological, ecological and evolutionary factors behind inter- and intraspecific variation in basal metabolic rate (BMR) and maximum aerobic metabolic rate (VO2max). However, very little is known about the association between the traits and fitness components in populations of free-living animals. 2We studied the association between body size and the metabolic rates of bank voles Myodes (= Clethrionomys) glareolus and their survival, measured by repeated trappings across 2 years in an isolated, island population. All measured traits (body mass, BM; head width, HW; VO2max and BMR) were significantly repeatable over short (m…

Basal rateEvolutionary physiologyeducation.field_of_studyevolutionary physiologyEcologyPopulationBiologyLogistic regressionoxygen consumptionsurvivalIntraspecific competitionAnimal sciencefitnessBasal metabolic rateGenetic variationmammalsStabilizing selectioneducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFunctional Ecology
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The Geochemistry of Basalt Handaxes from the Lower Palaeolithic Site of Ma‛ayan Baruch, Israel-A Perspective on Raw Material Selection

2014

The Upper Acheulian site of Ma‛ayan Baruch, northern Israel, is primarily known for its exceptionally large assemblage of thousands of flint handaxes. Within this assemblage, a minute collection of basalt handaxes was retrieved as well, representing particular technological choice within the Upper Acheulian. Using geochemistry, we were able to determine that these basalt handaxes were not made from local basalt, but from different sources. Thus, the use of basalt at the site does not represent an ad hoc choice of using local raw material but, rather, a more complex technological choice pertaining to variability in raw material selection in the Lower Palaeolithic Levant.

BasaltArcheologyHistoryGeochemistryAssemblage (archaeology)Technological choiceRaw materialGeologySelection (genetic algorithm)Archaeometry
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Aplicación del Estimador de Parámetros de Segmentación por Media-desplazada (EPSM) a las imágenes de satélite de muy alta resolución espacial: Tetuán…

2015

<p>La segmentación de imágenes constituye un paso crucial en el Análisis de Imágenes Basado en Objetos (AIBO). Combinando distintos valores de los parámetros de entrada de los algoritmos de segmentación se obtienen diferentes resultados. En general, los parámetros óptimos seleccionados se determinan mediante interpretación visual; por lo tanto, la definición de las combinaciones óptimas es una tarea considerablemente difícil. En la presente investigación, se propone una herramienta analítica que denominamos Estimador de Parámetros de Segmentación por Media-desplazada (EPSM) aplicada a la selección automatizada de los valores de los parámetros de segmentación en las imágenes de satélit…

Basis (linear algebra)business.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentMean shift segmentationEstimatorPattern recognitionImage segmentationImage (mathematics)GeographyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)SegmentationSatelliteArtificial intelligencebusinessCartographySelection (genetic algorithm)Revista de Teledetección
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Practical Issues on Energy-Growth Nexus Data and Variable Selection With Bayesian Analysis

2018

Abstract Given that the energy-growth nexus (EGN) is short of a complete theoretical base, the production function used therein is typically complemented with numerous variables that characterize an economy. Researchers are often puzzled not only with the selection of variables per se, but also with the variable sources and the various data handlings which become apparent and available only after years of experience in this research field. Thus, this chapter is divided into two distinctive parts: The first part contains an overview of the available data sources for the EGN as well as a succinct selection of advice on data handlings, transformations, and interpretations that could come handy…

Bayes estimatorComputer science020209 energyBayesian probabilityFeature selection02 engineering and technologyProduction function01 natural sciencesData scienceField (computer science)010104 statistics & probabilityVariable (computer science)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0101 mathematicsNexus (standard)Selection (genetic algorithm)
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Being oneself through time: Bases of self-continuity across 55 cultures

2017

Çalışmada 60 yazar bulunmaktadır. Bu yazarlardan sadece Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi mensuplarının girişleri yapılmıştır. Self-continuity - the sense that one's past, present, and future are meaningfully connected - is considered a defining feature of personal identity. However, bases of self-continuity may depend on cultural beliefs about personhood. In multilevel analyses of data from 7287 adults from 55 cultural groups in 33 nations, we tested a new tripartite theoretical model of bases of self-continuity. As expected, perceptions of stability, sense of narrative, and associative links to one's past each contributed to predicting the extent to which people derived a sense of self-continuity…

BeliefsPersonhoodmedia_common.quotation_subjectCulture[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologyMindsetPsychology socialImplicit theories050105 experimental psychologyPersonhood beliefsIdentityMutabilityPerceptionPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeFutureComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSGeneral PsychologyAssociative propertymedia_commonSelf-continuityEssentialism05 social sciencesCultural group selectionIndividualismSelf-Construal; Emotion; Individualism/CollectivismMotives[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyPersonal identityMindsetPsychologySocial psychologySelf and Identity
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Interference in Dutch–French Bilinguals : Stimulus and Response Conflict in Intra- and Interlingual Stroop

2018

Abstract. In the present manuscript, we investigate the source of congruency effects in a group of Dutch–French bilinguals. In particular, participants performed a color-identification Stroop task, in which both (first language) Dutch and (second language) French distracting color words were presented in colors. The typical finding is impaired responding when the word and color are incongruent (e.g., “red” in blue) relative to congruent (e.g., “red” in red). This congruency effect is observed for both first and second language distracting color words. The current experiment used a 2-to-1 keypress mapping manipulation, which allows one to separate stimulus conflict (i.e., conflict between w…

BilingualismFirst languageExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyStimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychologyStroop effect03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStimulus–response modelArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Color word0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesResponse conflictNeuroscience of multilingualismGeneral Psychology05 social sciencesGeneral MedicineSemanticsResponse selectionSecond languageStimulus conflict[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/PsychologyColor term[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyStroop effect
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La blogosfera política española en las Elecciones Generales 2011. Una comparación entre blogs de candidatos, periodistas y ciudadanos

2015

En: Doxa Comunicación : revista interdisciplinar de estudios de comunicación y ciencias sociales. ISSN 1696-019X n. XXI, 2015, pp 78-112 El presente estudio propone un análisis de la blogosfera política española durante la campaña electoral previa a las Elecciones Generales del 20 de noviembre de 2011, con el fin de identificar los principales temas de discusión que centraron el debate en tres tipos de bitácoras: seis blogs de candidatos políticos de las principales formaciones políticas españolas, cuatro a cargo de periodistas destacados de la esfera pública central y cuatro de ciudadanos anónimos. Se plantea un análisis de contenido fundamentado en 57 categorías temáticas para establecer …

Blogospheremedia_common.quotation_subjectanálisis de contenidoPolitical communicationcomunicación digitallcsh:Communication. Mass mediaPoliticsGeneral electionPolitical sciencecampaña electoral 2011Composition (language)Citizenshipesfera públicaNews mediamedia_commonBlogs políticosInternetCampaña electoral 2011.lcsh:Journalism. The periodical press etc.CommunicationMedia studiesAdvertisinglcsh:PN4699-5650lcsh:P87-96Content analysisBlogs políticos.Análisis de contenido.Social Sciences (miscellaneous)Doxa Comunicación. Revista interdisciplinar de estudios de comunicación y ciencias sociales
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