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Optimizing management to enhance multifunctionality in a boreal forest landscape

2016

Summary The boreal biome, representing approximately one-third of remaining global forests, provides a number of crucial ecosystem services. A particular challenge in forest ecosystems is to reconcile demand for an increased timber production with provisioning of other ecosystem services and biodiversity. However, there is still little knowledge about how forest management could help solve this challenge. Hence, studies that investigate how to manage forests to reduce trade-offs between ecosystem services and biodiversity are urgently needed to help forest owners and policy makers take informed decisions. We applied seven alternative forest management regimes using a forest growth simulator…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementForest managementBiodiversity15. Life on land010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEcoforestryForest restorationEcosystem services13. Climate actionForest ecologyForest farmingbusinessIntact forest landscape0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Applied Ecology
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Gene flow in the European coal tit, Periparus ater (Aves: Passeriformes): Low among Mediterranean populations but high in a continental contact zone

2018

Abstract Extant phylogeographical patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally believed to have originated from glacial range fragmentation. Post-Pleistocene range expansions have led to the formation of secondary contact zones among genetically distinct taxa. For coal tits (Periparus ater), such a contact zone has been localized in Germany. In this study, we quantified gene flow between Fennoscandian and southern European coal tits using a set of 13 microsatellite loci. STRUCTURE analysis revealed four genetic clusters, two occurring on Mediterranean islands. German populations were genetically admixed but introgression of southern alleles was evident for Fennoscandian popu…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineMediterranean climatePeriparusIsland populationZoologyphylogeographySubspeciesGlacial refugia010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesmicrosatellitesGene flow03 medical and health sciencesContact zoneCoalglacial refugiaEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbiologybusiness.industryMicrosatelliteSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationPhylogeographyPhylogeography030104 developmental biologyisland populationssubspeciesbusiness
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Spreading introgression in the wake of a moving contact zone

2006

An increasing number of studies describe moving hybrid zones. This raises the issue of their actual frequency and emphasizes the need for methods that enable the detection of zone movements without historical records. Asymmetric introgression, usually considered as a signature of geographical shift, might be misleading when applied to mitochondrial or potentially non-neutral markers. We investigated mitochondrial and genomic introgression, using 30 AFLP derived markers, in a well-documented moving avian contact zone between two warblers. We found no instances of cross-species transmission of mitochondrial DNA but we detected nuclear introgression. Introgression levels were higher in the exp…

0106 biological sciences0303 health sciencesMitochondrial DNAEcologyAllopatric speciationIntrogressionBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesSympatric speciationEvolutionary biologyGeneticsRarefaction (ecology)Contact zoneAmplified fragment length polymorphismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHistorical record030304 developmental biologyMolecular Ecology
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Flexible timing of reproductive effort as an alternative mating tactic in black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix) males

2016

Alternative reproductive tactics often take the form of dichotomous behavioural phenotypes. Focusing attention on such obvious dichotomy means that flexible patterns of behaviour within tactics is largely ignored. Using a long-term dataset of black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix) lek behaviours, we tested whether there were fine-scale differences in reproductive effort (lek attendance, fighting rates) and whether these were related to age and phenotype. Yearling males increased their lek attendance and fighting rate to a peak when adult male effort was declining. Adults and yearlings allocated reproductive effort according to their body mass but this was unrelated to differences in timing of effort…

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Personality affects zebra finch feeding success in a producer-scrounger game.

2011

7 pages; International audience; Recent evidence strongly suggests that natural selection can favour the evolution of consistent individual differences in behaviour ('personalities'). Indeed, personality shows heritable variation and has been linked to fitness in many species. However, the fitness effects of personality are highly variable within and between species. Furthermore, the nature of the causal influence of personality on an organism's fitness remains unclear so far. Competition has been proposed as a factor modulating this relationship. Thus, personality has been found to affect individual success in competition by interference in a few species, but its influence in scramble comp…

0106 biological sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectAffect (psychology)Personality psychologyexploration010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCompetition (biology)Developmental psychologybehavioural syndrome[ SDV.EE.IEO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyZebra finchTaeniopygia guttataEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_common[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyNatural selectionscrounger tacticspeed-accuracy trade-off05 social scienceszebra finchinformation useSocial relationAnimal Science and Zoology[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyPsychologyScramble competitionSocial psychologycompetitionsocial foraging[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosis
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Bachelor groups form due to individual choices or environmental disrupters in African striped mice

2021

International audience; In several mammal species, bachelor groups occur as a regular life history stage between dispersal and becoming the breeding male of a multi-female group. However, it is rarely investigated how such groups come into existence and how males that choose this strategy differ in life history traits from other males. Males of the socially flexible African striped mouse Rhabdomys pumilio have been historically reported to adopt one of three alternative tactics, i.e., small group-living philopatric males, intermediate solitary living roaming males, or large group-living territorial males. Here, we describe for the first time, bachelors as a fourth male tactic. Using long-te…

0106 biological sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationBachelor010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencessocial flexibilityPredationLife history theorymale-male groups03 medical and health sciences[SDV.BA.ZV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Vertebrate ZoologySeasonal breederLife historyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologymedia_common135-143 alternative reproductive tactics0303 health sciencesthermoregulationbiology182biology.organism_classificationreproductive successBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyPhilopatryAnimal Behaviouralternative reproductive tacticsstrategyRhabdomys pumilioDemography
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Rocking of rigid block on nonlinear flexible foundation

2017

Abstract The two prime models used currently to describe rocking of rigid bodies, the Housner’s model and the Winkler foundation model, can capture some of the salient features of the physics of this important problem. These two models involve either null or linear interaction between the block and the foundation. Hopefully, some additional aspects of the problem can be captured by an enhanced nonlinear model for the base-foundation interaction. In this regard, what it is adopted in this paper is the Hunt and Crossley’s nonlinear impact force model in which the impact/contact force is represented by springs in parallel with nonlinear dampers. In this regard, a proper mathematical formulatio…

020101 civil engineeringContext (language use)Harmonic (mathematics)02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringContact forceDamper0203 mechanical engineeringControl theoryMechanics of MaterialNonlinear contact modelMathematicsbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringFoundation (engineering)Structural engineeringNonlinear systemRocking motion020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMechanics of MaterialsSalientImpactHarmonic base motionSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzionibusinessInternational Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics
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Modular Contact-Free Conveyors for Handling Planar Fragile Objects

2017

Recent studies show that the handling of thin wafers in the photovoltaic industry can lead to unacceptable yields due to cell scratching and breaking. This paper presents the concept and design of a novel modular conveyor that is intended for handling planar fragile objects at a high speed without contact. Each element of the conveyor is a square block that is able to generate tilted air jets that lift and push the object in a single direction. Various handling functions can thus be achieved by the assembly of several blocks. To manage the complexity of assembling systems composed of hundreds of blocks, an automatized design methodology is proposed. This process gives the best topology of t…

0209 industrial biotechnologyContact freeEngineeringbusiness.industryAirflowComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS02 engineering and technologyPhotovoltaic industryModular designComputer Science ApplicationsLift (force)020303 mechanical engineering & transports020901 industrial engineering & automationPlanar0203 mechanical engineeringControl and Systems EngineeringWaferElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessDesign methodsSimulationIEEE Transactions on Robotics
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On break-away forces in actuated motion systems with nonlinear friction

2017

The phenomenon of so-called break-away forces, as maximal actuation forces at which a sticking system begins to slide and thus passes over to a steady (macro) motion, is well known from engineering practice but still less understood in its cause-effect relationship. This note analyzes the break-away behavior of systems with nonlinear friction, which is analytically well-described by combining the Coulomb friction law with rate-independent presliding transitions and, when necessary, Stribeck effect of the velocity-weakening steady-state curve. The break-away conditions are harmonized with analytic form of the system description and shown to be in accord with a relationship between the varyin…

0209 industrial biotechnologyEngineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMotion (geometry)Observable02 engineering and technologySystems and Control (eess.SY)Coulomb frictionComputer Science ApplicationsContact forceNonlinear systemHysteresis020303 mechanical engineering & transports020901 industrial engineering & automationClassical mechanics0203 mechanical engineeringControl and Systems EngineeringFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer Science - Systems and ControlElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMacrobusinessConservative forceMechatronics
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Experimental Research on the Cutting of Metal Materials by Electrical Discharge Machining with Contact Breaking with Metal Band as Transfer Object

2020

The scientific paper presents practical research carried out by a mixed team of Romanian researchers from universities and the business environment. The research consists in applying the process of cutting metallic materials through electrical discharge machining with contact breaking using a metal band as a transfer object. The research was implemented with the help of a specially designed installation in the laboratory and subsequently all the necessary steps were taken to obtain the patent for it. Various metallic materials were cut using this process, but first of all, high alloy steels. In the global research conducted by the authors, active experimental programs and classic experiment…

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