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The XMM Cluster Outskirts Project (X-COP): Thermodynamic properties of the Intracluster Medium out to $R_{200}$ in Abell 2319

2018

We present the joint analysis of the X-ray and SZ signals in A2319, the galaxy cluster with the highest signal-to-noise ratio in Planck maps and that has been surveyed within our XMM Cluster Outskirts Project (X-COP). We recover the thermodynamical profiles by the geometrical deprojection of the X-ray surface brightness, of the SZ comptonization parameter, and an accurate and robust spectroscopic measurements of the temperature. We resolve the clumpiness of the density to be below 20 per cent demonstrating that most of this clumpiness originates from the ongoing merger and can be associated to large-scale inhomogeneities. This analysis is done in azimuthally averaged radial bins and in eigh…

galaxies: clusters: general ; galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium – X-rays; galaxies: clusters – intergalactic mediumgalaxies: clusters: intracluster medium – X-raysCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)galaxies: clusters: intracluster medium[ PHYS.ASTR ] Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]FOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlawIntracluster medium0103 physical sciencesROSATCluster (physics)Surface brightnessTotal pressure010303 astronomy & astrophysicsGalaxy clusterComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysicsgalaxies: clusters – intergalactic medium[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]010308 nuclear & particles physicsSettore FIS/05Astronomy and AstrophysicsAstronomy and AstrophysicX-rays: galaxies: clusterGalaxySpace and Planetary Sciencegalaxies: clusters: generalX-rays: galaxies: clustersintergalactic mediumHydrostatic equilibrium[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Adaptation to a seasonally varying environment: a strong latitudinal cline in reproductive diapause combined with high gene flow in Drosophila montan…

2011

Adaptation to seasonal changes in the northern hemisphere includes an ability to predict the forthcoming cold season from gradual changes in environmental cues early enough to prepare for the harsh winter conditions. The magnitude and speed of changes in these cues vary between the latitudes, which induces strong selection pressures for local adaptation. We studied adaptation to seasonal changes in Drosophila montana, a northern maltfly, by defining the photoperiodic conditions leading to adult reproductive diapause along a latitudinal cline in Finland and by measuring genetic differentiation and the amount of gene flow between the sampling sites with microsatellites. Our data revealed a cl…

genetic variationCritical day lengthpopulation structuregene flowmicrosatellitesOriginal Researchseasonal adaptationEcology and evolution
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Nunatak survival vs. tabula rasa in the Central Pyrenees: a study on the endemic plant species Borderea pyrenaica (Dioscoreaceae)

2007

14 páginas, 4 figuras, 2 tablas.

geographyeducation.field_of_studyPalaeopolyploidsNunatakgeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyPlant phylogeographyEcologyBiogeographyPyreneesPopulationRefugiaBiologyPopulation structureColonisationPhylogeographyPostglacial colonizationHabitatDioscoreaceaeSpecies richnessMicrosatellitesEndemismeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Biogeography
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Intensive Management and Natural Genetic Variation in Red Deer (Cervus elaphus)

2017

The current magnitude of big-game hunting has outpaced the natural growth of populations, making artificial breeding necessary to rapidly boost hunted populations. In this study, we evaluated if the rapid increase of red deer (Cervus elaphus) abundance, caused by the growing popularity of big-game hunting, has impacted the natural genetic diversity of the species. We compared several genetic diversity metrics between 37 fenced populations subject to intensive management and 21 wild free-ranging populations. We also included a historically protected population from a national park as a baseline for comparisons. Contrary to expectations, our results showed no significant differences in geneti…

hunting statesbig-gamehabitat fragmentationmikrosatelliitithuman activitiestranslocationsmetsästys
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The extent and causes of interspecific reproductive interactions in damselflies

2015

hybriditreviiritlisääntymiskäyttäytyminenreproductive isolationristeytyminenneidonkorennotterritorial competitionmicrosatellite markersmikrosatelliititlisääntyminenpopulaatiotpopulaatiogenetiikkamarkkeritCalopteryx splendensimmenkorentopariutuminenalternative reproductive tacticshybridizationneidonkorentoparittelu
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The role of agroecosystems for invasion of a generalist herbivore

2014

insektisidiresistenssiagroecosystemsisäntäkasvitTrialeurodes vaporarioruminsecticide resistancemicrosatellite markersmikrosatelliititgeneettinen muunteluresistenssinaturalizationagroekosysteemitpopulaatiogenetiikkamarkkerithost plantswhiteflyagroekologiavieraslajitansarijauhiainenleviäminen
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Data from: Low but contrasting neutral genetic differentiation shaped by winter temperature in European great tits

2015

Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenising gene pools between populations. However, evidence for local adaptation and phenotypic differentiation in highly mobile species, experiencing high levels of gene flow, is emerging. Assessing population genetic structure at different spatial scales is thus a crucial step towards understanding mechanisms underlying intraspecific differentiation and diversification. Here, we studied the population genetic structure of a highly mobile species – the great tit Parus major – at different spatial scales. We analysed 884 individuals from 30 sites across Europe including 10 close-by sites (< 50 km)…

isolation-by-distancewinter severityF-statisticsLife ScienceslatitudeAnimal Breeding and GenomicsPE&RCmicrosatellitesmedicine and health careBehavioral EcologyGedragsecologieParus majorWIASMedicinePopulation genetic structureFokkerij en Genomicapopulation genetic structure
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The role of parental effect and relatedness on early development of vendace and whitefish in short and long winter

2015

Tutkimuksessa testattiin ilmastonmuutoksen vaikutuksia muikun (Coregonus albula) ja siian (C. lavaretus) alkioiden kuolevuuteen, alkioiden kasvuun, kuoriutumisaikaan ja kuoriutumiskokoon. Koejärjestely toteutettiin sekä muikulla että siialla yksilöllisinä ristiinhedelmöityksinä tavoitteena selvittää naaraan ja koiraan vaikutusta sekä niiden yhdysvaikutusta mitattaviin muuttujiin. Sen lisäksi muikun emokalojen sukulaisuutta tutkittiin mikrosatelliittien avulla, jotta nähtäisiin voiko sisäsiitosdepressio selittää eroja jälkeläisten kuolevuudessa eri emoparien välillä. Munia haudottiin lyhyen talven sekä pitkän talven lämpöoloissa. Siian alkioiden kuolleisuus oli huomattavasti alhaisempaa kuin…

maternal effectmicrosatellitepaternal effectmuikkusiikaCoregonus lavaretusmikrosatelliititCoregonus albula
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Data from: Evidence for an association between post-fledging dispersal and microsatellite multilocus heterozygosity in a large population of greater …

2014

Dispersal can be divided into three stages: departure, transience and settlement. Despite the fact that theoretical studies have emphasized the importance of heterozygosity on dispersal strategies, empirical evidence of its effect on different stages of dispersal is lacking. Here, using multi-event capture-mark-recapture models, we show a negative association between microsatellite multilocus heterozygosity (MLH; 10 loci; n = 1023) and post-fledging dispersal propensity for greater flamingos, Phoenicopterus roseus, born in southern France. We propose that the negative effects of inbreeding depression affects competitive ability and therefore more homozygous individuals are more likely to di…

medicine and health caregreater flamingosHolocenepost-fledging dispersalPhoenicopterus roseusMedicineHFCgreater flamingosHeterozygosity-fitness correlationLife sciencesmicrosatellite multilocus heterozygosity
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Patterns and rates of nucleotide substitution, insertion and deletion in the endosymbiont of antsBlochmannia floridanus

2009

Genome reduction is a general process that has been studied in numerous symbiotic bacteria associated with insects. We investigated the last stages of genome degradation in Blochmannia floridanus, a mutualistic bacterial endosymbiont of the ant Camponotus floridanus. We determined the tempo (rates of insertion and deletion) and mode (size and number of insertion-deletion events) of the process in the last 200,000 years by analysing a total of 16 intergenic regions in several strains of this endosymbiont from different ant populations. We provide the first calculation of the reduction rate for noncoding DNA in this endosymbiont (2.2 x 10(-8) lost nucleotides/site/year) and compare it with th…

medicine.disease_causePolymerase Chain ReactionPolymorphism Single NucleotideGenomeIntergenic regionGeneticsmedicineAnimalsSymbiosisIndelEscherichia coliEcosystemPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSequence DeletionGeneticsGenomeBase SequencebiologyAntsbiology.organism_classificationNoncoding DNADNA Transposable ElementsFloridaMicrosatelliteCamponotus floridanusBuchneraMolecular Ecology
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