Search results for "Fertility"

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Infanticide in the evolution of reproductive synchrony: effects on reproductive success.

2007

Synchronous breeding in animals and plants has stimulated both a theoretical and empirical examination of the possible benefits of active synchronization. The selective pressures of predation and infanticide are the strongest candidates proposed to explain the evolution of reproductive synchrony. Alternatively, breeding asynchronously with conspecifics may ensure a greater availability of resources per breeder. However, the possible fitness benefits resulting from active asynchronization have not yet received attention in evolutionary ecology. Here we present a hypothesis, based on a graphical model, illustrating the costs and benefits of the two modes of reproduction. We tested the hypothe…

Modes of reproductionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationReproductive synchronyPredationGeneticsAnimalseducationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybiologyReproductive successBehavior AnimalEcologyArvicolinaeReproductionBody Weightbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionBank voleFertilityLinear ModelsEvolutionary ecologyFemaleReproductionGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesEstrus SynchronizationDemographyEvolution; international journal of organic evolution
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Does persistent employment instability affect fertility? A couple perspective

2014

Multi-purpose surveyPrecariousness labour market fertility intentions Famiglie e soggeti socialiSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
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Plant growth improvement mediated by nitrate capture in co-composted biochar

2015

AbstractSoil amendment with pyrogenic carbon (biochar) is discussed as strategy to improve soil fertility to enable economic plus environmental benefits. In temperate soils, however, the use of pure biochar mostly has moderately-negative to -positive yield effects. Here we demonstrate that co-composting considerably promoted biochars’ positive effects, largely by nitrate (nutrient) capture and delivery. In a full-factorial growth study with Chenopodium quinoa, biomass yield increased up to 305% in a sandy-poor soil amended with 2% (w/w) co-composted biochar (BCcomp). Conversely, addition of 2% (w/w) untreated biochar (BCpure) decreased the biomass to 60% of the control. Growth-promoting (BC…

MultidisciplinaryChemistryAmendmentcomplex mixturesArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundNutrientAgronomyNitratevisual_artSoil waterBiocharvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSoil fertilityLeaching (agriculture)CharcoalScientific Reports
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Organic Fertilization in Traditional Mediterranean Grapevine Orchards Mediates Changes in Soil Microbial Community Structure and Enhances Soil Fertil…

2016

Soil microbial populations and their functions related to nutrient cycling contribute substantially to the regulation of soil fertility and the sustainability of agroecosystems. A field experiment was performed to assess the medium-term effect of a mineral fertilizer and two organic fertilization systems with different nitrogen sources on the soil microbial community biomass, structure, and composition (phospholipid fatty acids, pattern, and abundance), microbial activity (basal respiration, dehydrogenase, protease, urease, β-glucosidase, and total amount of phosphomonoesterase activities), and physical (aggregate stability) and chemical (total organic C, total N, available P and water-solu…

Nutrient cycleChemistryPhosphomonoesteraseSoil Science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciencesDevelopmentengineering.material01 natural sciencesManureNutrientAgronomyMicrobial population biology040103 agronomy & agricultureengineering0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental ChemistryFertilizerSoil fertilityCover crop0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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Age-related effects of chronic hantavirus infection on female host fecundity.

2015

1. Pathogens often cause detrimental effects to their hosts and, consequently, may influence host population dynamics that may, in turn, feed back to pathogen transmission dynamics. Understanding fitness effects of pathogens upon animal host populations can help to predict the risks that zoonotic pathogens pose to humans. 2. Here we determine whether chronic infection by Puumala hantavirus (PUUV) affects important fitness-related traits, namely the probability of breeding, reproductive effort and mother and offspring condition, in the bank vole (Myodes glareolus). Using 9 years empirical data in a PUUV endemic area in Central Finland, we found differences between reproductive characteristic…

OffspringHantavirus InfectionsPopulationZoologyBiologyPuumala virusRodent DiseasesSeasonal breederAnimalseducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFinland2. Zero hungereducation.field_of_studyTransmission (medicine)ArvicolinaeReproductionAge FactorsFecunditybiology.organism_classificationBank voleChronic infectionFertilityImmunologyAnimal Science and ZoologyFemaleSeasonsHantavirus InfectionThe Journal of animal ecology
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Laboratory investigation into the development of resistance of Daphnia magna to the herbicide molinate.

2003

Daphnia magna (F0 generation) was exposed to different sublethal molinate concentrations (0, 3.77, 4.71, 6.28, 9.42, and 18.85 mg/L) during 21 days. Chronic toxicity tests, using the same herbicide concentrations, were also carried out during 21 days using neonates of F1 first brood (F1-1st) and F1 third brood (F1-3rd) offspring generations from the parentals (F0) preexposed to the herbicide. Finally, offspring (from F1-1st and F1-3rd broods) were transferred to herbicide-free medium during a 21-day recovery period. The alga Nannochloris oculata (5 x 10(5) cells/mL) was used as food in all the experiments. The effect of molinate on survival, reproduction, and growth was monitored for the se…

OffspringHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectDaphnia magnaLongevityDrug ResistanceDaphniaToxicologyThiocarbamatesEcotoxicologyAnimalsChronic toxicitymedia_commonbiologyHerbicidesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineAzepinesbiology.organism_classificationPollutionAdaptation PhysiologicalSurvival AnalysisBroodFertilityCladoceraDaphniaFemaleReproductionWater Pollutants ChemicalEcotoxicology and environmental safety
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PARASITES AND SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN PSYCHID MOTHS

2004

Persistence of sexual reproduction among coexisting asexual competitors has been a major paradox in evolutionary biology. The number of empirical studies is still very limited, as few systems with coexisting sexual and strictly asexual lineages have been found. We studied the ecological mechanisms behind the simultaneous coexistence of a sexually and an asexually reproducing closely related species of psychid moth in Central Finland between 1999 and 2001. The two species compete for the same resources and are often infected by the same hymenopteran parasitoids. They are extremely morphologically and behaviorally similar and can be separated only by their reproductive strategy (sexual vs. as…

OffspringZoologyMothsModels BiologicalParasitoidGeneticsAnimalsBody Weights and MeasuresFinlandEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAnalysis of VarianceLarvabiologyEcologyReproductionfungiParthenogenesisbiology.organism_classificationSexual reproductionFertilityGenetic markerRed Queen hypothesisFemaleSexWolbachiaGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesEvolution
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Effect of genetic variation in CYP450 on Gonadal impairment in a European cohort of female childhood cancer survivors, based on a candidate gene appr…

2021

Background: Female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) carry a risk of therapy-related gonadal dysfunction. Alkylating agents (AA) are well-established risk factors, yet inter-individual variability in ovarian function is observed. Polymorphisms in CYP450 enzymes may explain this variability in AA-induced ovarian damage. We aimed to evaluate associations between previously identified genetic polymorphisms in CYP450 enzymes and AA-related ovarian function among adult CCSs. Methods: Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels served as a proxy for ovarian function in a discovery cohort of adult female CCSs, from the pan-European PanCareLIFE cohort (n = 743

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New methods to improve the safety assessment of cryopreserved ovarian tissue for fertility preservation in breast cancer patients

2015

Objective To develop a novel molecular panel of markers to detect breast cancer (BC) disseminated malignant cells in ovarian tissue, and to improve the safety of ovarian tissue transplantation. Design Experimental study. Setting University hospital. Patient(s) Ten ovarian biopsies from healthy patients, 13 biopsies with diagnosed BC metastasis, and 4 biopsies from primary BC tumor for designing a diagnostic panel of BC cell contamination; 60 ovarian biopsies from BC patients undergoing fertility preservation for validating the panel. Animal(s) Female nude mice. Intervention(s) A novel panel for BC malignant cell detection by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), inmmunoh…

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Fertility sparing treatments in endometrial cancer patients: the potential role of the new molecular classification

2021

Endometrial cancer is the most frequent gynecological malignancy, and, although epidemiologically it mainly affects advanced age women, it can also affect young patients who want children and who have not yet completed their procreative project. Fertility sparing treatments are the subject of many studies and research in continuous evolution, and represent a light of hope for young cancer patients who find themselves having to face an oncological path before fulfilling their desire for motherhood. The advances in molecular biology and the more precise clinical and prognostic classification of endometrial cancer based on the 2013 The Cancer Genome Atlas classification allow for the selection…

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