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Correction: Phylogeny of the Eurasian Wren Nannus troglodytes (Aves: Passeriformes: Troglodytidae) reveals deep and complex diversification patterns …

2020

The Mediterranean Basin represents a Global Biodiversity Hotspot where many organisms show high inter- and intraspecific differentiation. Extant phylogeographic patterns of terrestrial circum-Mediterranean faunas were mainly shaped through Pleistocene range shifts and range fragmentations due to retreat into different glacial refugia. Thus, several extant Mediterranean bird species have diversified by surviving glaciations in different hospitable refugia and subsequently expanded their distribution ranges during the Holocene. Such a scenario was also suggested for the Eurasian Wren (Nannus troglodytes) despite the lack of genetic data for most Mediterranean subspecies. Our phylogenetic mult…

HeredityBiochemistryGeographical LocationsSongbirdsPleistocene EpochAfrica NorthernEnergy-Producing OrganellesPhylogenyData ManagementMultidisciplinaryQuaternary PeriodGeographyFossilsQRPhylogenetic AnalysisGeologyBiodiversityBiological EvolutionFossil CalibrationMitochondriaPhylogeneticsEuropeGenetic MappingPhylogeographyBiogeographyMedicineCellular Structures and OrganellesResearch ArticleGenetic MarkersComputer and Information SciencesMitochondria ; Fossil calibration ; Haplotypes ; Europe ; Phylogenetic analysis ; Phylogeography ; Paleogenetics ; Pleistocene epochScienceBioenergeticsDNA MitochondrialGeneticsAnimalsEvolutionary SystematicsTaxonomyEvolutionary BiologyPopulation BiologyEcology and Environmental SciencesBiology and Life SciencesPaleontologyCorrectionGenetic VariationGeologic TimeCell BiologyHaplotypesPeople and PlacesEarth SciencesCenozoic EraPaleogeneticsPopulation Genetics
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Inbreeding does not alter the response to an experimental heat wave in a freshwater snail

2019

Global climate change affects natural populations of many species by increasing the average temperature and the frequency of extreme weather events (e.g. summer heat waves). The ability of organisms to cope with these environmental changes can, however, depend on their genetic properties. For instance, genetic load owing to inbreeding could alter organisms’ responses to climate change-mediated environmental changes but such effects are often overlooked. We investigated the effects of an experimental heat wave (25°C versus 15°C) on life history (reproduction, size) and constitutive immune defence traits (phenoloxidase-like and antibacterial activity of haemolymph) in relation to inbreeding b…

Hot TemperatureHeredityPhysiologyOvipositionSnailsMarine and Aquatic SciencesMathematical and Statistical TechniquesReproductive PhysiologyMedicine and Health SciencesBody SizeInbreedingImmune ResponseLymnaeaAntimicrobialsReproductionStatisticsQREukaryotaDrugsimmuunivastePhysical SciencesMedicinelämpötilaClutchesympäristönmuutoksetResearch ArticleClimate ChangeScienceImmunologyResearch and Analysis MethodsMicrobiologyMicrobial ControlGeneticsAnimalsLymnaea stagnalisStatistical MethodsPondsPharmacologyEvolutionary BiologyAnalysis of VariancePopulation BiologyfungivesikotilotImmunityOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesMolluscsBodies of WaterilmastonmuutoksetlisääntyminenInvertebratespiippolimakotiloGastropodsEarth SciencesGenetic PolymorphismsukusiitosAntibacterialsPopulation GeneticsMathematics
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Response of soil bacterial community structure to successive perturbations of different types and intensities

2008

SummaryIn soil, genetic structure modifications of indigenousbacterial community consecutively to a severe stress(mercury contamination) were delayed when thecommunity was pre-exposed to various minor per-turbations (heat, copper and atrazine). Such minorperturbations induced transitory community struc-ture modifications leading to an increase of commu-nity stability towards a severe mercury stress. Theseresults illustrated well the short-term pre-adaptationprocess for bacterial community hypothesizing thatcommunity submitted to perturbations become moreresistant to withstand another stress. Compared with other environmental matrices of the bio-sphere, soils are considered as the main reservo…

Hot TemperatureRELATION SOL MICROORGANISME010501 environmental sciencesBiology01 natural sciencesMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesMetals HeavyMercury contaminationEcosystemSoil MicrobiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesMicrobial ViabilityHerbicidesEcologyCommunity structureMercury15. Life on landDNA FingerprintingSoil quality[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyMicrobial population biology13. Climate actionSoil waterAtrazineCopper
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Effect of primary mild stresses on resilience and resistance of the nitrate reducer community to a subsequent severe stress

2008

International audience; The factors regulating soil microbial stability (e.g. resistance and resilience) are poorly understood, even though microorganisms are essential for ecosystem functioning. In this study, we tested whether a functional microbial community subjected to different primary mild stresses was equally resistant or resilient to a subsequent severe stress. The nitrate reducers were selected as model community and analysed in terms of nitrate reduction rates and genetic structure by narG PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism fingerprinting. Heat, copper and atrazine were used as primary stresses and mercury at a high concentration as a severe stress. None of the primary …

Hot TemperatureSTRESSRELATION SOL MICROORGANISMEDrug Resistance010501 environmental sciencesBacterial Physiological PhenomenaNITRATE REDUCERSNitrate Reductase01 natural sciencesMicrobiologyToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundNitrateMetals HeavyFUNCTIONAL STABILITYFunctional stabilityPESTICIDEGeneticsHEAVY METALEcosystemAtrazineMolecular BiologySoil Microbiology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBacteriaReducerEcology04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landSOIL[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologychemistryMicrobial population biology13. Climate action040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesAtrazineFEMS Microbiology Letters
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Introductory Remarks: Population Biology, the Scientific Interface to Species Conservation

1991

Species conservation is one of the most challenging problems of present biological research. The scientific discipline “population biology” covers — with its methods and theoretical background — a large proportion of the tasks which are necessary to make proposals for practical conservation projects.

Interface (Java)Engineering ethicsPopulation biologyComputational biologyBiology
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Transmission modes affect the population structure of potato virus Y in potato.

2020

Transmission is a crucial part of a viral life cycle and transmission mode can have an important impact on virus biology. It was demonstrated that transmission mode can influence the virulence and evolution of a virus; however, few empirical data are available to describe the direct underlying changes in virus population structure dynamics within the host. Potato virus Y (PVY) is an RNA virus and one of the most damaging pathogens of potato. It comprises several genetically variable strains that are transmitted between plants via different transmission modes. To investigate how transmission modes affect the within-plant viral population structure, we have used a deep sequencing approach to …

LeavesvirusesPotyvirusPlant Sciencelaw.inventionlawVegetablesBiology (General)Flowering PlantsGenetics0303 health sciencesEcologyPlant Anatomy030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyEukaryotafood and beveragesPlantsPlant TubersTransmission (mechanics)Potato virus YViral evolutionPotatoResearch ArticleNicotianaEcological MetricsQH301-705.5ImmunologyVirulenceBiologyViral StructureSolanumModels BiologicalMicrobiologyVirusViral Evolution03 medical and health sciencesViral life cycleVirologyGeneticsMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyPlant DiseasesSolanum tuberosumEvolutionary BiologyTubersPopulation BiologyHost (biology)Ecology and Environmental SciencesfungiOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesRNA virusSpecies DiversityRC581-607biology.organism_classificationOrganismal EvolutionPlant LeavesMicrobial EvolutionParasitologyImmunologic diseases. AllergyPopulation GeneticsPLoS Pathogens
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In HCV-related liver cirrhosis, local pulse wave velocity increases and in decompensated patients correlates with poorer survival

2018

BackgroundCirrhotic cardiomyopathy (CCM) refers to cardiac dysfunction in patients with liver cirrhosis, in the absence of other known cardiac disease.MethodsControl group and patients diagnosed of liver cirrhosis without known cardiac disease or hepatocellular carcinoma were enrolled for this clinical observation study. Patients with diabetes mellitus, hypertension were excluded. Absolute global longitudinal strain, one-point carotid pulse wave velocity (one-point PWV) and various parameters were measured in resting status.ResultsThere were 29 participants in the control group and 80 patients in the liver cirrhosis group. 27.8% of cirrhotic patients presented with normal systolic but abnor…

Liver CirrhosisMaleRNA virusesCirrhosisEtiologySocial SciencesHepacivirus030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyMathematical and Statistical Techniques0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyCardiac OutputPulse wave velocityPathology and laboratory medicineMultidisciplinaryHepatitis C virusLiver DiseasesQStatisticsRHepatitis CMiddle AgedMedical microbiologyHepatitis CAddictsCirrhosisHepatocellular carcinomaVirusesPhysical SciencesCardiologyMedicineRegression AnalysisFemale030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyPathogensCardiomyopathiesResearch ArticleAdultHepatitis B virusmedicine.medical_specialtyDeath RatesScienceCardiologyDiastoleAddictionGastroenterology and HepatologyPulse Wave AnalysisResearch and Analysis MethodsMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesPopulation MetricsInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansAlcoholicsStatistical MethodsAgedHepatitisBiology and life sciencesFlavivirusesPopulation Biologybusiness.industryOrganismsViral pathogensmedicine.diseaseHepatitis virusesCirrhotic cardiomyopathyMicrobial pathogensbusinessMathematicsPLOS ONE
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Glucokinase Regulatory Protein Gene Polymorphism Affects Liver Fibrosis in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

2014

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Variant in glucokinase regulatory protein (GCKR), associated with lipid and glucose traits, has been suggested to affect fatty liver infiltration. We aimed to assess whether GCKR rs780094 C-->T SNP influences the expression of steatosis, lobular inflammation and fibrosis in NAFLD patients, after correction for PNPLA3 genotype. METHODS: In 366 consecutive NAFLD patients (197 from Sicily, and 169 from center/northern Italy), we assessed anthropometric, biochemical and metabolic features; liver biopsy was scored according to Kleiner. PNPLA3 rs738409 C>G and GCKR rs780094 C>T single nucleotide polymorphisms were also assessed. RESULTS: At multivariate logistic regression an…

Liver CirrhosisMalelcsh:MedicineNonalcoholic SteatohepatitisGene FrequencyFibrosisMedicineProspective Studieslcsh:ScienceSicilyliver fibrosisSettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testGlucokinase regulatory proteinbiologyLiver DiseasesFatty liverMiddle Aged3. Good healthItalyLiver biopsyMedicineFemaleResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyNAFLD GCKRGenotypeGENETICSgene polymorphismSingle-nucleotide polymorphismGastroenterology and HepatologyGLUCKINASESettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaPolymorphism Single NucleotideNAFLDInternal medicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseBiologySettore MED/42 - IGIENE GENERALE E APPLICATATriglyceridesPNPLA3Adaptor Proteins Signal TransducingEvolutionary BiologyPopulation Biologybusiness.industrylcsh:RSettore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNAComputational BiologyMembrane Proteinsnon-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseLipasePolymorphysmmedicine.diseaseLogistic ModelsEndocrinologyMetabolic DisordersMultivariate AnalysisGenetic Polymorphismbiology.proteinlcsh:QGlucokinase regulatory proteinGene polymorphismSteatosisSteatohepatitisbusinessPopulation GeneticsSteatohepatiti
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Ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands

2013

[Background]: The adaptive transition between behavioral strategies, such as the shift from migratoriness to sedentariness, remains an outstanding question in evolutionary ecology. Density-dependent variation in the age of first breeding has been proposed as a feasible mechanism through which long-lived migratory birds with deferred sexual maturity should become sedentary to persist on islands. Although this pattern seems to hold for most raptors and herons, a few exceptions have been identified. One of these exceptions is the Eleonora's falcon, a long-distance migratory bird, which shows one of the most peculiar adaptations in the timing of reproduction and food requirements among raptors.…

Male0106 biological sciencesBiologiaFood ChainPopulation DynamicsAdaptation Biologicallcsh:MedicineEuropean Social Fund010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesBehavioral EcologyZoologiaSpecialization (functional)AnimalsAnimal behaviorZoología14. Life underwaterlcsh:ScienceBiologyEleonora’s falconsFalconiformesConservation ScienceIslandsEvolutionary BiologySedentaryMultidisciplinaryEcologyAnimal BehaviorPopulation BiologybiologyEcologyMigratory raptorsReproduction010604 marine biology & hydrobiologylcsh:RSedentary behavior15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationFalconiformesBiogeographyEvolutionary Ecologylcsh:QAnimal MigrationFemaleChristian ministryPopulation EcologySeasonsZoologyResearch Article
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Gender as a Modifying Factor Influencing Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 Phenotype Severity and Mortality: A Nationwide Multiple Databases Cross-Sectional …

2016

International audience; BACKGROUND: Myotonic Dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is one of the most heterogeneous hereditary disease in terms of age of onset, clinical manifestations, and severity, challenging both medical management and clinical trials. The CTG expansion size is the main factor determining the age of onset although no factor can finely predict phenotype and prognosis. Differences between males and females have not been specifically reported. Our aim is to study gender impact on DM1 phenotype and severity.METHODS: We first performed cross-sectional analysis of main multiorgan clinical parameters in 1409 adult DM1 patients (\textgreater18y) from the DM-Scope nationwide registry and obser…

Male0301 basic medicineDatabases FactualPhysiologyCross-sectional studyMyotonic dystrophylcsh:MedicineDiseasecomputer.software_genreinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/Socioeconomic FactorsLaryngologyinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/Myotonic Dystrophy/epidemiology*0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesEthnicitiesMedicineinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/FemaleFrench Peoplelcsh:Scienceinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/Adulteducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/Factual*Death ratesDatabaseCognitive NeurologyMortality rateDysphagia3. Good healthPhenotypeCognitive impairmentNeurologyPhysiological ParametersFemaleinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/Databasesinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/MaleResearch ArticleAdultMaternal inheritanceCognitive NeurosciencePopulation[SDV.GEN.GH] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Human geneticsMyotonic dystrophy03 medical and health sciencesPopulation MetricsAdultsHumansObesitySex DistributioneducationDemographyinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/Cross-Sectional StudiesPopulation BiologyCataractsbusiness.industrylcsh:RBody WeightBiology and Life Sciencesmedicine.diseaseMyotoniaThyroid disorderinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/Sex DistributionHealth CareOphthalmologyCross-Sectional Studies030104 developmental biologyOtorhinolaryngologySocioeconomic Factors[SDV.GEN.GH]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Human geneticsAge Groups[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieLens DisordersPeople and Placesinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/Myotonic Dystrophy/mortalityCognitive Sciencelcsh:QPopulation Groupings[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieHealth StatisticsMorbidityAge of onsetbusinessinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/Phenotype*computerinfo:eu-repo/classification/mesh/Humans030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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