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Data from: Constant, cycling, hot and cold thermal environments: strong effects on mean viability but not on genetic estimates

2012

It has frequently been suggested that trait heritabilities are environmentally sensitive, and there are genetic trade-offs between tolerating different environments such as hot and cold or constant and fluctuating temperatures. Future climate predictions suggest an increase in both temperatures and their fluctuations. How species will respond to these changes is uncertain, particularly as there is a lack of studies which compare genetic performances in constant vs. fluctuating environments. In this study, we used a nested full-sib/half-sib breeding design to examine how the genetic variances and heritabilities of egg-to-adult viability differ at high and low temperatures with and without da…

binary traitnested full-sib/half-sib designmedicine and health caretemperature stressmulti environment trialLife SciencesMedicineegg-to-adult viabilitygenotype by environment interactiongenetic correlation
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A globally relevant stock of soil nitrogen in the Yedoma permafrost domain

2022

AbstractNitrogen regulates multiple aspects of the permafrost climate feedback, including plant growth, organic matter decomposition, and the production of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide. Despite its importance, current estimates of permafrost nitrogen are highly uncertain. Here, we compiled a dataset of >2000 samples to quantify nitrogen stocks in the Yedoma domain, a region with organic-rich permafrost that contains ~25% of all permafrost carbon. We estimate that the Yedoma domain contains 41.2 gigatons of nitrogen down to ~20 metre for the deepest unit, which increases the previous estimate for the entire permafrost zone by ~46%. Approximately 90% of this nitrogen (37 gigaton…

biogeokemiamaaperäarktinen alueMultidisciplinaryNitrogenNitrous OxideGeneral Physics and AstronomyPermafrostikiroutaGeneral ChemistryilmastonmuutoksetGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCarbonGreenhouse GasesSoiltypen kiertoorgaaninen ainesddc:500Dewey Decimal Classification::500 | Naturwissenschaften
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Structural analysis of oleanane-type saponins from the roots of Wisteria frutescens

2016

biology010405 organic chemistryChemistryGeneral ChemistryFabaceaebiology.organism_classification01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundType (biology)BotanyWisteria frutescensGeneral Materials ScienceOleananeMagnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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Typification of Dioscorea communis and its synonym Tamus communis var. subtriloba (Dioscoreaceae)

2016

The typification of Dioscorea communis (≡ Tamus communis, Dioscoreaceae) is discussed. The designation of the nomenclatural type is based on the consultation of Linnaeus’s original material preserved at LINN, the Clifford Herbarium at BM, the Herbarium Joachim Burser at UPS, and the literature cited in the protologue. The name is lectotypified using a herbarium sheet preserved at LINN. A lectotype is also selected for the name Tamus communis var. subtriloba, from a specimen preserved at the Gussone’s herbarium at NAP.

biology010405 organic chemistryDioscoreaceaePlant Sciencebiology.organism_classification01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryType (biology)HerbariumSynonym (taxonomy)BotanyTypificationNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTamus communisPhytotaxa
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Age and ovarian development are related to worker personality and task allocation in the ant Leptothorax acervorum

2014

Abstract In social insects, workers of different morphological castes and age are known to act differently. Yet, it is unclear how body size and ovarian development influence worker personalities (i.e. consistent behavioral variation) and task allocation in similar aged ant workers of monomorphic species. Behavioral variation is thought to be a key element of division of labor, but few studies have linked worker personality to task allocation. We investigated individual behavior in Leptothorax acervorum ant workers at two time points during the first three months of their life and in two different settings. We observed worker behavior in the nest (i.e. task allocation) and in standardized a…

biologyAggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectForagingbiology.organism_classificationPersonality psychologyTask (project management)NestPersonality typeLeptothorax acervorummedicinePersonalityAnimal Science and Zoologymedicine.symptomPsychologyDemographymedia_commonCurrent Zoology
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Fungal root endophyte associations of plants endemic to the Pamir Alay Mountains of Central Asia.

2011

The fungal root endophyte associations of 16 species from 12 families of plants endemic to the Pamir Alay Mountains of Central Asia are presented. The plants and soil samples were collected in Zeravshan and Hissar ranges within the central Pamir Alay mountain system. Colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) was found in 15 plant species; in 8 species it was of the Arum type and in 4 of the Paris type, while 3 taxa revealed intermediate arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) morphology. AMF colonization was found to be absent only in Matthiola integrifolia, the representative of the Brassicaceae family. The AM status and morphology are reported for the first time for all the species analyzed a…

biologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences(all)AsyneumafungiArum typeConservationbiology.organism_classificationEndophyteArum/Paris morphotypesArticleGlomeromycotaArbuscular mycorrhizaBotanyArbuscular mycorrhiza (AM)Dark septate endophytes (DSE)ColonizationOlpidiumGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesParis typeGlomeromycotaArbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) species diversitySymbiosis (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Revision of Hermadion Kinberg, 1856, with a redescription of Hermadion magalhaensi Kinberg, 1856, Adyte hyalina (G.O. Sars, 1873) n. comb. and Neopol…

2010

Examination of all species previously referred to the genus Hermadion revealed that the type species, H. magalhaensi Kinberg, 1856, is the only valid species in the genus. H. magalhaensi is redescribed and its synonymy with Hermadion longicirratus Kinberg, 1856, Hermadion kerguelensis McIntosh, 1885, and Lagisca laevis Hartmann-Schroder, 1962, is discussed. The generic attribution of 12 species that had already been moved from Hermadion to other genera by earlier authors is confirmed. Following our re-examination four species are moved to other genera: Harmothoe ornatus (Hartman, 1967) n. comb., Harmothoe africanus (Hartman, 1974) n. comb., Adyte hyalina (G.O. Sars, 1873) n. comb., and Neop…

biologyAnnelidaZoologyIdentification keyPolychaetaBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationNeopolynoeType speciesPhyllodocidaGenusAnimaliaAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)HarmothoePolynoidaeNomen nudumPolynoidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyZootaxa
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Typification of seven names in the genus Antirrhinum (tribe Antirrhineae, Plantaginaceae)

2021

The typification of seven names in the genus Antirrhinum (tribe Antirrhineae, Plantaginaceae): A. charidemi, A. latifolium, A. molle var. mollissimum, A. molle var. marianum, A. sempervirens, A. siculum, and A. valentinum is discussed. The designation of the nomenclatural types is based on the consultation of original material and the literature cited in the respective protologues. The names are lectotypified using specimens from BC, C, MA, and an illustration of Boccone published in 1697. An epitype is also designated for A. latifolium due to ambiguity in the interpretation of the lectotype. The name A. siculum is neotypified from a specimen preserved at VAL, and a second-step lectotypific…

biologyAntirrhinumPlantaginaceaePlant ScienceBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationTribe (biology)AntirrhineaeLamialesTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaType (biology)GenusBotanyPlantaginaceaeTypificationEudicotsPlantaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Powdery mildew resistance genes in Latvian barley varieties

2004

Thirty-three Latvian spring barley varieties and breeding lines and 90individual progenies from these were tested at the seedling stage for their reaction to a maximum 37 isolates of Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei. Eighteen varieties were composed of two or three lines with different resistance. TwelveMl powdery mildew resistance genes(a1, a6, a7, a8, a9, a12, a13, at, g, k1, (Kr) and La) and four Ml genes closely linked to the Mla locus [a(Al2), a(No3), a(Em2) and a(Ru3)] were found. Mla8, Mlg and Mlk1 were the most frequent genes that occurred among the tested genotypes. The results confirm the pedigrees of all genotypes apart from cv. Agra and the breeding line L-215.

biologyBlumeria graminisLocus (genetics)Plant ScienceHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationSeedlingBotanyGenotypeGeneticsPoaceaeHordeum vulgareAgronomy and Crop ScienceGenePowdery mildewEuphytica
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Differences in allozyme patterns between Diaphanosoma brachyurum and Diaphanosoma mongolianum, as revealed in Central European populations

1995

Recent taxonomic revisions in the genus Diaphanosoma have made the uncertainty in species discrimination with morphological characters obvious. Therefore species characterization on a genetic basis seems to be required. Here we examined the genetic structure of two Diaphanosoma mongolianum populations and three Diaphanosoma brachyurum populations in Central Europe by allozyme electrophoresis. A genetic differentiation between both species was evident. 5 out of 9 tested loci carried diagnostic alleles. Both species differed in their habitat choice: D. mongolianum was adapted to higher trophic levels than D. brachyurum. Co-occurrence was observed in a eutrophic lake. Populations sampled from …

biologyCladoceraEcologyGenetic structureGenetic variabilityAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationDaphniaSexual reproductionGene flowTrophic levelGenotype frequencyHydrobiologia
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