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An Egg Parasitoid Efficiently Exploits Cues From a Coevolved Host But Not Those From a Novel Host

2019

Egg parasitoids have evolved adaptations to exploit host-associated cues, especially oviposition-induced plant volatiles and odors of gravid females, when foraging for hosts. The entire host selection process is critical for successful parasitism and relevant in defining host specificity of parasitoids. We hypothesized that naïve egg parasitoid females reared on their coevolved host are able to exploit cues related to the coevolved host but not those from a novel host. We used the egg parasitoid Trissolcus japonicus, its coevolved host Halyomorpha halys, and the non-coevolved host Podisus maculiventris to evaluate this hypothesis. H. halys, a polyphagous pest native from Eastern Asia, has i…

0106 biological sciencespredatorPhysiologyForagingBiological pest controlParasitismZoologybiological controlBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural scienceslcsh:PhysiologyParasitoidinvasive speciesPodisus maculiventrisHerbivore induced plant volatilesTrissolcus japonicusPhysiology (medical)Halyomorpha halysPredatorOriginal Researchlcsh:QP1-981Host (biology)fungiBiological control; Halyomorpha halys; Herbivore induced plant volatiles; Invasive species; Podisus maculiventris; Predator; Trissolcus japonicusherbivore-induced plant volatilesbiology.organism_classification010602 entomologyOlfactometerPEST analysisFrontiers in Physiology
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Evaluating the potential for evolutionary mismatch in Batesian mimics: A case study in the endangered smooth snake (Coronella austriaca)

2018

Many harmless organisms gain a survival advantage by mimicking venomous species. This is the case of the endangered smooth snake (Coronella austriaca), which mimics venomous vipers. Although this may protect the smooth snake against most of its natural predators, it may render them at greater risk of mortality from humans, who are more inclined to kill species, such as vipers, that they consider dangerous. This may cause an evolutionary mismatch, whereby humans may counteract the natural advantage of mimicry. We explore this possibility of evaluating the willingness of humans to kill smooth snakes versus the adder (Vipera berus), as well as their ability to discern them in the Åland Islands…

0106 biological sciencesvaroitusväriVIPeRVipera berusconflictEndangered specieskyyZoologyAposematismmatelijat010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencescomplex mixturesPredationkäärmeetCoronella austriacakangaskäärmeGeneticsaposematismkäyttäytyminenEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbiologylajiensuojelu010604 marine biology & hydrobiologymimikrybiology.organism_classificationBatesian mimicrysaalistusreptilesbehaviourPerspectiveMimicryta1181ihminen-eläinsuhdepredationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPerspectivesEvolutionary Applications
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Old meets new: Comparative examination of conventional and innovative RNA-based methods for body fluid identification of laundered seminal fluid stai…

2018

Abstract The knowledge about the type of the body fluid/tissue that contributed to a trace can provide contextual insight into crime scene reconstruction and connect a suspect or a victim to a crime scene. Especially in sexual assault cases, it is important to verify the presence of spermatozoa. Victims often tend to clean their underwear/bedding after a sexual assault. If they later decide to report the crime to the police, in our experience, investigators usually do not send laundered items for DNA examination, since they believe that analysis after washing is no longer promising. As not only the individualization of traces on laundered items could be important in court, but also the type…

0301 basic medicineForensic GeneticsMaleComputer scienceSemenStainPolymerase Chain ReactionFluorescencePathology and Forensic Medicine03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineSemenBiological propertyGeneticsCrime sceneHumans030216 legal & forensic medicineRNA MessengerFluorescent DyesLaunderingBody fluidbusiness.industryTextilesRNAPattern recognitionDNADNA FingerprintingSpermatozoaIdentification (information)MicroRNAs030104 developmental biologychemistryArtificial intelligencebusinessDNAMicrosatellite RepeatsForensic science international. Genetics
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Re-thinking the effects of body size on the study of brain size evolution

2018

Body size correlates with most structural and functional components of an organism’s phenotype – brain size being a prime example of allometric scaling with animal size. Therefore, comparative studies of brain evolution in vertebrates rely on controlling for the scaling effects of body size variation on brain size variation by calculating brain weight/body weight ratios. Differences in the brain size-body size relationship between taxa are usually interpreted as differences in selection acting on the brain or its components, while selection pressures acting on body size, which are among the most prevalent in nature, are rarely acknowledged, leading to conflicting and confusing conclusions. …

0303 health sciencesBrainReptilesOrgan SizeBody sizeBiologyBody weightBiological EvolutionBirds03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineDevelopmental NeuroscienceEvolutionary biologyBrain sizeAnimalsBody SizeComparative cognitionAllometryBrain weightSpecific Gravity030217 neurology & neurosurgery030304 developmental biology
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Rojos y demócratas : la oposición al franquismo en la Universidad de Valencia. 1939-1975

2002

Edición ampliada de la obra "L'oposició universitària al franquisme : València 1939-1975", que fue editada en el curso 1995-1996 por DISE, revista de la Universidad de Valencia. La dirección y texto es de Benito Sanz Díaz, y la dirección técnica de Mª Ferranda Martí Campoy, directora de DISE. Se distribuyó en 9 fascículos a través de citada revista, y se hizo una edición en forma de libro. Los fascículos se dividían en texto principal, y unas separatas de colaboraciones. La investigación recoge las distintas épocas de oposición a la dictadura en la Universidad de Valencia. Analiza la caída del sindicato falangista –SEU- y la aparición del Sindicato Democrático de Estudiantes de Valencia –SD…

:CIENCIA POLÍTICA [UNESCO]UNESCO::HISTORIAUNESCO::CIENCIA POLÍTICAoposiciónMovimientos estudiantiles-Valencia-1939-1975Estudiantes universitarios-Actividad política-Valencia-1939-1975:HISTORIA [UNESCO]clandestinidadUniversidad de Valencia-1939-1975franquismoUniversidad de Valencia
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Estudio de los factores que regulan el tamaño del cerebro y la neurogénesis adulta en un reptil, la lagartija parda (Podarcis liolepis)

2015

Estudios llevados a cabo principalmente en aves y mamíferos muestran que la neurogénesis adulta responde a la regulación de numerosos factores. En los reptiles, sin embargo, la información disponible es escasa. El objetivo principal de esta tesis consiste en identificar factores que regulan el tamaño del cerebro y la neurogénesis adulta en un reptil, la lagartija parda (Podarcis liolepis). En particular estudiamos cómo el sexo, la estacionalidad y las hormonas esteroides afectan al tamaño del cerebro y de los bulbos olfativos, y a la proliferación celular y la migración de las nuevas células en el telencéfalo de estos lagartos. Para ello, capturamos 10 machos adultos de cada sexo cada dos m…

:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Etología::Animal [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::Herpetología [UNESCO]EtologíaReptiles:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Etología [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Neurociencias [UNESCO]NeuroetologíaSexo:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]Neurogénesis adultaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::EtologíaPodarcisUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::NeurocienciasUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Etología::AnimalLacértidosUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAHormonas esteroidesNeurobiologíaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología)UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) ::HerpetologíaEstacionalidad
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Análisis de la sintomatología y los factores de riesgo asociados al uso de las pantallas de visualización de datos en usuarios adultos no presbitas

2013

La literatura científica presenta una cierta confusión sobre la prevalencia de los síntomas asociados al uso de las pantallas de visualización de datos (PVD), debido a varios factores tales como: las diferentes poblaciones estudiadas, edades, sexo y los métodos utilizados para su determinación. Se ha realizado un estudio para determinar la prevalencia de síntomas asociados al uso de las PVD (eliminando estos factores de confusión) y su relación con los factores de riesgo. Método. Participaron 97 usuarios de las PVD de entre 20 y 34 años. Después de un examen optométrico completo para determinar la ausencia de problemas refractivos importantes y de salud ocular, fueron excluidos 10 sujetos. …

:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS::Ciencias clínicas::Oftalmología [UNESCO]pantallas de visualización de datosUNESCO::FÍSICA::Óptica:FÍSICA::Óptica [UNESCO]portátilesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS::Ciencias clínicas::Oftalmologíaproblemas visualesfactores de riesgoVDTVDUproblemas oculares
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Aproximaciones fisiológicas y moleculares a la biosíntesis de compuestos volátiles en frutos cítricos

2014

El aroma es uno de los componentes de calidad de los frutos y su percepción por los consumidores se produce por la interacción del sistema sensorial con múltiples compuestos volátiles (CVs). Además de esta propiedad, los CVs también desempeñan importantes funciones en los mecanismos de defensa de las plantas, y en las flores y frutos actúan como atrayentes o repelentes de insectos polinizadores, dispersores de semillas y de depredadores. En los frutos cítricos la mayoría de los CVs responsables del aroma son de naturaleza terpenoide y se acumulan en estructuras especializadas, glándulas de aceite en el flavedo y los cuerpos de aceite en la pulpa, siendo el limoneno el mayoritario, así como …

:CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS [UNESCO]volátilesfrutos cítricos:CIENCIAS AGRARIAS [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASpostcosechaUNESCO::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
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A semi-automatic approach for epicardial adipose tissue segmentation and quantification on cardiac CT scans

2019

Abstract Many studies have shown that epicardial fat is associated with a higher risk of heart diseases. Accurate epicardial adipose tissue quantification is still an open research issue. Considering that manual approaches are generally user-dependent and time-consuming, computer-assisted tools can considerably improve the result repeatability as well as reduce the time required for performing an accurate segmentation. Unfortunately, fully automatic strategies might not always identify the Region of Interest (ROI) correctly. Moreover, they could require user interaction for handling unexpected events. This paper proposes a semi-automatic method for Epicardial Fat Volume (EFV) segmentation a…

AdultMale0301 basic medicineComputer scienceAdipose tissueHealth InformaticsCalcium score scans; Cardiac adipose tissue quantification; Coronary computed tomography angiography scans; Epicardial fat volume; Fat density quartiles; Semi-automatic segmentationFat density quartilesCorrelation03 medical and health sciencesComputer-AssistedDeep Learning0302 clinical medicineFat density quartileRegion of interestImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedCalcium score scansHumansSegmentationCalcium score scans; Cardiac adipose tissue quantification; Coronary computed tomography angiography scans; Epicardial fat volume; Fat density quartiles; Semi-automatic segmentation; Adipose Tissue; Adult; Algorithms; Deep Learning; Female; Humans; Image Interpretation Computer-Assisted; Male; Middle Aged; Pericardium; Tomography X-Ray ComputedImage InterpretationTomographyEpicardial fat volumeSemi-automatic segmentationbusiness.industryCalcium score scanPattern recognitionRepeatabilityMiddle AgedCoronary computed tomography angiography scansCoronary computed tomography angiography scanX-Ray ComputedComputer Science Applications030104 developmental biologyAdipose TissueCardiac adipose tissue quantificationQuartileEpicardial adipose tissueFemaleSemi automaticArtificial intelligenceTomography X-Ray ComputedSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiabusinessPericardiumAlgorithms030217 neurology & neurosurgeryComputers in Biology and Medicine
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Measurement of EMG activity with textile electrodes embedded into clothing.

2007

Novel textile electrodes that can be embedded into sports clothing to measure averaged rectified electromyography (EMG) have been developed for easy use in field tests and in clinical settings. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the validity, reliability and feasibility of this new product to measure averaged rectified EMG. The validity was tested by comparing the signals from bipolar textile electrodes (42 cm(2)) and traditional bipolar surface electrodes (1.32 cm(2)) during bilateral isometric knee extension exercise with two electrode locations (A: both electrodes located in the same place, B: traditional electrodes placed on the individual muscles according to SENIAM, n=10 person…

AdultMaleMaterials scienceKnee JointPhysiologyAverage rectified valueCoefficient of variationTransducersBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsMonitoring AmbulatoryIsometric exerciseElectromyographySports MedicineSignalSensitivity and SpecificityClothingPhysiology (medical)Isometric ContractionmedicineHumansTreadmillElectrodesExerciseSimulationAnalysis of Variancemedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyTextilesReproducibility of ResultsRepeatabilityEquipment DesignMiddle AgedEquipment Failure AnalysisTorqueElectrodeFemaleBiomedical engineeringPhysiological measurement
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