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Forehead Patch Size Predicts the Outcome of Male–Male Competition in the Pied Flycatcher

2013

Males of many animal species express ornaments that affect their reproduction opportunities through male–male competition or female mate choice. Such ornaments can, for example, inform conspecifics about the fighting ability, condition or territory ownership of the bearer. Pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) males have a conspicuous white forehead patch that varies greatly in size. We examined whether the white forehead patch is an intrasexually selected trait in a Finnish population. We artificially manipulated forehead patch size to represent two naturally occurring extremes and competed males against each other in the presence of a female. Males with a large forehead patch were more agg…

integumentary systembiologyAggressionEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectFicedulaZoologybiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)medicine.anatomical_structureDominance (ethology)Mate choicePied flycatchermedicineForeheadta1181Animal Science and Zoologymedicine.symptomNest boxEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonEthology
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Consulting – A Business for Business

2018

The emergence of information and communication technologies that have linked the world together have led to a global change of all aspects of life, people's way of life and not just material production. Types of economic activity have changed under the conditions of knowledge technology. They allow remote work, offering new opportunities to develop and use personal and knowledge assets. As a result, an institution that meets the needs of time grows and develops. The consulting activity increases the speed of economic decision-making, finds ways to adapt to the individual circumstances of each management technology of the economic agent and promotes the introduction of advanced technological…

intellectual capitalmarket evolutionconsultinglcsh:HB71-74lcsh:Economics as a sciencelcsh:Businessbusinesslcsh:HF5001-6182Ovidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series
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Hybrid evolutionary multi-objective optimization with enhanced convergence and diversity

2011

interactive evolutionary multi-objective optimizationNSGA-IIdifferential evolutionevoluutioalgoritmitPIEmultiple criteria decision makingmuuttujathybridialgoritmitmonitavoiteoptimointiEMO-algoritmitPareto-optimitNAUTILUS methodmutationhybrid frameworkachievement scalarizing function
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Breeding near heterospecifics as a defence against brood parasites: can redstarts lower probability of cuckoo parasitism using neighbours?

2022

Breeding habitat choice based on the attraction to other species can provide valuable social information and protection benefits. In birds, species with overlapping resources can be a cue of good quality habitats; species with shared predators and/or brood parasites can increase joint vigilance or cooperative mobbing, while raptors may provide a protective umbrella against these threats. We tested whether the migratory common redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus) is attracted to breed near active nests of the great tit (Parus major), a keystone-information source for migrant passerine birds, or a top predator, the northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis). This system is unique to test these quest…

interspecific interactionpesintälisääntymiskäyttäytyminennest-site choiceheterospecific attractionfrontline defenceeläinten käyttäytyminenNesting Behaviorreproductive successPredatory BehaviorlinnutAnimalsParasitesPasseriformesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsProbabilityOecologia
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Artificial selection of microbial communities: the effect of diversity and the role of interspecific interactions

2021

In agriculture, the plants and animals that are bred come from long-term artificial selection procedures that aim at producing individuals with desirable traits. Such procedures can be applied at levels of biological organization higher than the individual such as the community level, which is of particular interest in the field of microbial community engineering. Indeed, microbial communities play key roles in agriculture but also in the environment, health and industry, and a growing body of literature shows promising results regarding the artificial selection of microbial communities for desirable functions. However, for artificial selection procedures at the community level to be effici…

interspecific interactionsArtificial selection[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]évolution des communautésSélection artificiellediversity[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologycummunity evolutioninteractions interspécifiquesCommunity evolutioncommunautés microbiennesselection artificiellemicrobial communityarticial selectiondiversité
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Alcohol Abuse Mediates the Association between Baseline T/C Ratio and Anger Expression in Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrators.

2015

The imbalance between testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) levels has been proposed as a possible marker of risk for intimate partner violence (IPV). Moreover, it could be related to a high probability of adopting risky behaviors such as alcohol abuse which, in turn, promotes the onset of IPV. This study tested the potential mediating effect of alcohol consumption on the relationship between baseline T/C ratio and anger expression in IPV perpetrators and non-violent controls. Alcohol consumption was higher in the former than controls. A high baseline T/C ratio was only associated with high anger expression in IPV perpetrators, and this association was mediated by high alcohol consumption. Thus…

intimate partner violencelcsh:BF1-990educationAlcohol abusePoison controlAlcoholDevelopmentSuicide preventionbehavioral disciplines and activitiesBehavioral Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundInjury preventionmental disordersGeneticsmedicinetestosterone/cortisol ratioGeneral PsychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRecidivismalcoholanger expressionBrief ReportHuman factors and ergonomicssocial sciencesmedicine.diseaselcsh:PsychologychemistryDomestic violencePsychologySocial psychologyClinical psychologyBehavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland)
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Evolutionary Study of Disorder in Protein Sequences

2020

Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) contain regions lacking intrinsic globular structure (intrinsically disordered regions, IDRs). IDPs are present across the tree of life, with great variability of IDR type and frequency even between closely related taxa. To investigate the function of IDRs, we evaluated and compared the distribution of disorder content in 10,695 reference proteomes, confirming its high variability and finding certain correlation along the Euteleostomi (bony vertebrates) lineage to number of cell types. We used the comparison of orthologs to study the function of disorder related to increase in cell types, observing that multiple interacting subunits of protein comple…

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Genomic divergence landscape in recurrently hybridizing Chironomus sister taxa suggests stable steady state between mutual gene flow and isolation

2021

Abstract Divergence is mostly viewed as a progressive process often initiated by selection targeting individual loci, ultimately resulting in ever increasing genomic isolation due to linkage. However, recent studies show that this process may stall at intermediate stable equilibrium states without achieving complete genomic isolation. We tested the extent of genomic isolation between two recurrently hybridizing nonbiting midge sister taxa, Chironomus riparius and Chironomus piger, by analyzing the divergence landscape. Using a principal component‐based method, we estimated that only about 28.44% of the genomes were mutually isolated, whereas the rest was still exchanged. The divergence land…

islands of divergencebiologyreproductive isolationlcsh:EvolutionIntrogressionReproductive isolationbiology.organism_classificationGene flowDivergenceNegative selectionddc:580ddc:590Sister groupEffective population sizespeciationEvolutionary biologyddc:570Geneticslcsh:QH359-425ChironomusEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAdmixture inferenceEvolution Letters
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A Bayesian stable isotope mixing model for coping with multiple isotopes, multiple trophic steps and small sample sizes

2022

We introduce a Bayesian stable isotope mixing model for estimating the relative contributions of different dietary components to the tissues of consumers within food webs. The model is implemented with the probabilistic programming language Stan. The model incorporates isotopes of multiple elements (e.g. C, N, H) for two trophic levels, when the structure of the food web is known. In addition, the model allows inclusion of latent trophic levels (i.e. for which no empirical data are available) intermediate between sources and measured consumers. Running the model in simulations driven by a real dataset from Finnish lakes, we tested the sensitivity of the posterior distributions by altering c…

isotoopitEcological Modelingbayesilainen menetelmästable isotopeBayesian mixing modelinformative priormultiple levelsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsravintoverkot
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Comparison of muscle and hair stable isotope ratios in three phocid seals

2020

isotoopitvesistötStable isotope ratioRadiochemistryAquatic ScienceBiologyruokavaliotkudoksetvesiekologiaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Mammal Science
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