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description Publication2017Neriman Yilmaz; Robert A. Samson; František Sklenář; Nina Gunde-Cimerman; Jens Frisvad; Monika Coton; Vit Hubka; Cobus M Visagie;Aspergillus section Restricti together with sister section Aspergillus (formerly Eurotium) comprises xerophilic species, that are able to grow on substrates with low water activity and in extreme environments. We adressed the monophyly of both sections within subgenus Aspergillus and applied a multidisciplinary approach for definition of species boundaries in sect. Restricti. The monophyly of sections Aspergillus and Restricti was tested on a set of 102 isolates comprising all currently accepted species and was strongly supported by Maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inferrence (BI) analysis based on β-tubulin (benA), calmodulin (CaM) and RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (RPB2) loci. More than 300 strains belonging to sect. Restricti from various isolation sources and four continents were characterized by DNA sequencing, and 193 isolates were selected for phylogenetic analyses and phenotypic studies. Species delimitation methods based on multispecies coalescent model were employed on DNA sequences from four loci, i.e., ID region of rDNA (ITS + 28S), CaM, benA and RPB2, and supported recognition of 21 species, including 14 new. All these species were also strongly supported in ML and BI analyses. All recognised species can be reliably identified by all four examined genetic loci. Phenotype analysis was performed to support the delimitation of new species and includes colony characteristics on seven cultivation media incubated at several temperatures, growth on an osmotic gradient (six media with NaCl concentration from 0 to 25 %) and analysis of morphology including scanning electron microscopy. The micromorphology of conidial heads, vesicle dimensions, temperature profiles and growth parameters in osmotic gradient were useful criteria for species identification. The vast majority of species in sect. Restricti produce asperglaucide, asperphenamate or both in contrast to species in sect. Aspergillus. Mycophenolic acid was detected for the first time in at least six members of the section. The ascomata of A. halophilicus do not contain auroglaucin, epiheveadride or flavoglaucin which are common in sect. Aspergillus, but shares the echinulins with sect. Aspergillus.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 SpainThe Royal Society NSERCNSERCJuan L. Cantalapiedra; Tracy Aze; Marc W. Cadotte; G. V. Dalla Riva; Danwei Huang; Florent Mazel; Matthew W. Pennell; María Ríos; Arne Ø. Mooers;Alternative prioritization strategies have been proposed to safeguard biodiversity over macroevolutionary time scales. The first prioritizes the most distantly related species-maximizing phylogenetic diversity (PD)-in the hopes of capturing at least some lineages that will successfully diversify into the future. The second prioritizes lineages that are currently speciating, in the hopes that successful lineages will continue to generate species into the future. These contrasting schemes also map onto contrasting predictions about the role of slow diversifiers in the production of biodiversity over palaeontological time scales. We consider the performance of the two schemes across 10 dated species-level palaeo-phylogenetic trees ranging from Foraminifera to dinosaurs. We find that prioritizing PD for conservation generally led to fewer subsequent lineages, while prioritizing diversifiers led to modestly more subsequent diversity, compared with random sets of lineages. Importantly for conservation, the tree shape when decisions are made cannot predict which scheme will be most successful. These patterns are inconsistent with the notion that long-lived lineages are the source of new species. While there may be sound reasons for prioritizing PD for conservation, long-term species production might not be one of them. This paper is a product of the sCAP working group supported by sDiv, the Synthesis Centre of the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig (DFGFZT 118), and by the Canadian Institute for Ecology and Evolution. M.W.C., A.Ø.M. and M.W.P. acknowledge generous support from NSERC Canada. D.H. acknowledges the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore under its Marine Science R&D Programme (MSRDP-P03); F.M. was supported by an NSERC Accelerator Grant to A.Ø.M. and an NSERC Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship; J.L.C. was funded by the Humboldt Foundation, the German Research Foundation (DFG, AOBJ: 637491) and the Talent Attraction Program of the Madrid Government (2017-P1/AMB-5298).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu16 citations 16 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 15visibility views 15 download downloads 128 Powered bymore_vert CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2019Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological SciencesArticleLicense: CC BYData sources: UnpayWallProceedings of the Royal Society B Biological SciencesArticle . 2019License: Royal Society Data Sharing and AccessibilityData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 United Kingdom, Netherlands, Italy, United Kingdom, Italy, Italy, Netherlands, Netherlands, Netherlands, Italy, Turkey, Germany, Palestinian-administered areas, Italy, Italy, France, ItalyInforma UK Limited EC | RobustSynapses, EC | CAGECONTROL, EC | AutoClean +3 projectsEC| RobustSynapses ,EC| CAGECONTROL ,EC| AutoClean ,EC| ChemBioAP ,EC| FIRM ,EC| ENTRAPMENTAuthors: Klionsky, Daniel; Abdel-Aziz, Amal Kamal; Abdelfatah, Sara; Abdellatif, Mahmoud; +997 AuthorsKlionsky, Daniel; Abdel-Aziz, Amal Kamal; Abdelfatah, Sara; Abdellatif, Mahmoud; Abdoli, Asghar; Abel, Steffen; Abeliovich, Hagai; Abildgaard, Marie; Abudu, Yakubu Princely; Acevedo-Arozena, Abraham; Adamopoulos, Iannis; Adeli, Khosrow; Adolph, Timon; Adornetto, Annagrazia; Aflaki, Elma; Agam, Galila; Agarwal, Anupam; Aggarwal, Bharat; Agnello, Maria; Agostinis, Patrizia; Agrewala, Javed; Agrotis, Alexander; Aguilar, Patricia; Ahmad, S Tariq; Ahmed, Zubair; Ahumada-Castro, Ulises; Aits, Sonja; Aizawa, Shu; Akkoc, Yunus; Akoumianaki, Tonia; Akpinar, Hafize Aysin; Al-Abd, Ahmed; Al-Akra, Lina; Al-Gharaibeh, Abeer; Alaoui-Jamali, Moulay; Alberti, Simon; Alcocer-Gómez, Elísabet; Alessandri, Cristiano; Ali, Muhammad; Alim Al-Bari, M Abdul; Aliwaini, Saeb; Alizadeh, Javad; Almacellas, Eugènia; Almasan, Alexandru; Alonso, Alicia; Alonso, Guillermo; Altan-Bonnet, Nihal; Altieri, Dario; Álvarez, Élida; Alves, Sara; Alves Da Costa, Cristine; Alzaharna, Mazen; Amadio, Marialaura; Amantini, Consuelo; Amaral, Cristina; Ambrosio, Susanna; Amer, Amal; Ammanathan, Veena; An, Zhenyi; Andersen, Stig; Andrabi, Shaida; Andrade-Silva, Magaiver; Andres, Allen; Angelini, Sabrina; Ann, David; Anozie, Uche; Ansari, Mohammad; Antas, Pedro; Antebi, Adam; Antón, Zuriñe; Anwar, Tahira; Apetoh, Lionel; Apostolova, Nadezda; Araki, Toshiyuki; Araki, Yasuhiro; Arasaki, Kohei; Araújo, Wagner; Araya, Jun; 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Yip, Calvin; Yiu, Stephanie Pei Tung; Yu, Boxuan; Yu, Victor; Yu, W Haung; Yuan, Ling-Qing; Yuan, Zengqiang; Yue, Jianbo; Zaffagnini, Gabriele; Zambelli, Vanessa; Zanella, Isabella; Zang, Qun; Zanivan, Sara; Zarebkohan, Amir; Zarrouk, Amira; Zeng, Jialiu; Zeng, Ju-deng; Zhang, Peng; Zhang, Xiaolei; Zhang, Xiaoyan; Zhao, Lei; Zhao, Tongbiao; Zhao, Yongchao; Zhao, Yuting; Zheng, Guoping; Zheng, Ling; Zheng, Shizhong; Zheng, Xi-Long; Zhong, Qing; Zhou, Cefan; Zhou, Jie; Zhou, Rongjia; Zhou, Yinghong; Zhu, Changlian; Zhu, Yushan; Zoladek, Teresa; Zorov, Dmitry; Zou, Zhen; Zuryn, Steven; Sluimer, Judith;In 2008, we published the first set of guidelines for standardizing research in autophagy. Since then, this topic has received increasing attention, and many scientists have entered the field. Our knowledge base and relevant new technologies have also been expanding. Thus, it is important to formulate on a regular basis updated guidelines for monitoring autophagy in different organisms. Despite numerous reviews, there continues to be confusion regarding acceptable methods to evaluate autophagy, especially in multicellular eukaryotes. Here, we present a set of guidelines for investigators to select and interpret methods to examine autophagy and related processes, and for reviewers to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of reports that are focused on these processes. These guidelines are not meant to be a dogmatic set of rules, because the appropriateness of any assay largely depends on the question being asked and the system being used. Moreover, no individual assay is perfect for every situation, calling for the use of multiple techniques to properly monitor autophagy in each experimental setting. Finally, several core components of the autophagy machinery have been implicated in distinct autophagic processes (canonical and noncanonical autophagy), implying that genetic approaches to block autophagy should rely on targeting two or more autophagy-related genes that ideally participate in distinct steps of the pathway. Along similar lines, because multiple proteins involved in autophagy also regulate other cellular pathways including apoptosis, not all of them can be used as a specific marker for bona fide autophagic responses. Here, we critically discuss current methods of assessing autophagy and the information they can, or cannot, provide. Our ultimate goal is to encourage intellectual and technical innovation in the field. Contains fulltext : 232759.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 Russian Federation, Croatia, France, Italy, NetherlandsElsevier BV FCT | Forest Research CentreFCT| Forest Research CentreGordon H. Copp; Lorenzo Vilizzi; Hui Wei; Shan Li; Marina Piria; Abbas J. Al-Faisal; David Almeida; Usman Atique; Zainab Al-Wazzan; Rigers Bakiu; Tea Bašić; Thuyet D. Bui; João Canning-Clode; Nuno Castro; Ratcha Chaichana; Tülin Çoker; Dimitriy Dashinov; F. Güler Ekmekçi; Tibor Erős; Árpád Ferincz; Teresa Ferreira; Daniela Giannetto; Allan S. Gilles; Łukasz Głowacki; Philippe Goulletquer; E. A. Interesova; Sonia Iqbal; Katarína Jakubčinová; Kamalaporn Kanongdate; Jeong Eun Kim; Oldřich Kopecký; Vasil Kostov; Nicholas Koutsikos; Sebastian Kozic; Petra Kristan; Yoshihisa Kurita; Hwang Goo Lee; Rob S. E. W. Leuven; Tatsiana Lipinskaya; Juliane Lukas; Agnese Marchini; Ana Isabel González Martínez; Laurence Masson; Daniyar Memedemin; Seyed Daryoush Moghaddas; João Monteiro; Levan Mumladze; Rahmat Naddafi; Ion Năvodaru; Karin H. Olsson; Norio Onikura; Daniele Paganelli; Richard Thomas B. Pavia; Costas Perdikaris; Renanel S. M. Pickholtz; Dariusz Pietraszewski; Meta Povž; Cristina Preda; Milica Ristovska; Karin Rosíková; José Maria Santos; V. P. Semenchenko; Wansuk Senanan; Predrag Simonović; Evangelia Smeti; Barbora Števove; Kristína Švolíková; Kieu Anh T. Ta; Ali Serhan Tarkan; Nildeniz Top; Elena Tricarico; E. Uzunova; Leonidas Vardakas; Hugo Verreycken; Grzegorz Zięba; Roberto Mendoza;handle: 2066/227421 , 2324/4794490 , 2158/1262455
Environmental changes due to non-native species introductions and translocations are a global concern. Whilst understanding the causes of bioinvasions is important, there is need for decision-support tools that facilitate effective communication of the potential risks of invasive non-native species to stakeholders. Decision-support tools have been developed mostly in English language only, which increases linguistic uncertainty associated with risk assessments undertaken by assessors not of English mother tongue and who need to communicate outcomes to local stakeholders. To reduce language-based uncertainty, the ‘ecology-of-language’ paradigm was applied when developing the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit (AS-ISK), a decision-support tool that offers 32 languages in which to carry out screenings and communicate outcomes to stakeholders. Topics discussed include uncertainty related to language-specific issues encountered during the AS-ISK translation and the potential benefits of a multilingual decision-support tool for reducing linguistic uncertainty and enhancing communication between scientists, environmental managers, and policy and decision makers. Published version is available for viewing only. (See "Related URI") 「関連URI」より出版社版の閲覧専用ページへリンク
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 Italy, Lithuania, Turkey, France, Russian Federation, Italy, Italy, Denmark, Turkey, Poland, Croatia, Netherlands, Norway, France, Poland, Norway, NorwayElsevier BV Lorenzo Vilizzi; Gordon H. Copp; B. V. Adamovich; Luke Aislabie; Daniel R. Akin; Abbas J. Al-Faisal; David Almeida; M. N.Amal Azmai; Rigers Bakiu; Adriana Bellati; Renée Bernier; Jason M. Bies; Gökçen Bilge; Paulo Branco; Thuyet D. Bui; João Canning-Clode; Gustavo A. Castellanos-Galindo; Nuno Filipe Castro; Ratcha Chaichana; Paula Chainho; Joleen Chan; Almir Manoel Cunico; Amelia Curd; Punyanuch Dangchana; Dimitriy Dashinov; Phil I. Davison; Mariele Pasuch de Camargo; Jennifer A. Dodd; Allison Durland Donahou; Lennart Edsman; F. Güler Ekmekçi; Tibor Erős; Charlotte Evangelista; Gemma V. Fenwick; Árpád Ferincz; Teresa Ferreira; Eric Feunteun; Halit Filiz; Sandra Carla Forneck; Helen S. Gajduchenko; João Monteiro; Ignacio Gestoso; Daniela Giannetto; Allan S. Gilles; Francesca Gizzi; Branko Glamuzina; Luka Glamuzina; Jesica Goldsmit; Stephan Gollasch; Philippe Goulletquer; Joanna Grabowska; Rogan Harmer; Phillip J. Haubrock; Dekui He; Jeffrey W. Hean; Gábor Herczeg; Kimberly L. Howland; Ali İlhan; E. A. Interesova; Katarína Jakubčinová; Anders Jelmert; Stein I. Johnsen; Tomasz Kakareko; Kamalaporn Kanongdate; Nurçin Killi; Jeong Eun Kim; Şerife Gülsün Kirankaya; Dominika Kňazovická; Oldřich Kopecký; Vasil Kostov; Nicholas Koutsikos; Sebastian Kozic; Tatia Kuljanishvili; Biju Kumar; Lohith Kumar; Yoshihisa Kurita; Irmak Kurtul; Lorenzo Lazzaro; Laura Lee; Maiju Lehtiniemi; Giovanni Leonardi; Rob S. E. W. Leuven; Shan Li; Tatsiana Lipinskaya; Fei Liu; Lance N. Lloyd; Massimo Lorenzoni; Sergio Luna; Timothy J. Lyons; Kit Magellan; Martin Malmstrøm; Agnese Marchini; S.M. Marr; Gérard Masson; Laurence Masson; Cynthia H. McKenzie; Daniyar Memedemin; Roberto Mendoza; Dan Minchin; Laurence Miossec; Seyed Daryoush Moghaddas; Moleseng C. Moshobane; Levan Mumladze; Rahmat Naddafi; Elnaz Najafi-Majd; Aurel Năstase; Ion Năvodaru; J. Wesley Neal; Sarah Nienhuis; Matura Nimtim; Emma T. Nolan; Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi; Henn Ojaveer; Sergej Olenin; Karin H. Olsson; Norio Onikura; Kathryn A. O'Shaughnessy; Daniele Paganelli; Paola Parretti; Jiří Patoka; Richard Thomas B. Pavia; Daniele Pellitteri-Rosa; Michèle Pelletier-Rousseau; Elfritzson Martin Peralta; Costas Perdikaris; Dariusz Pietraszewski; Marina Piria; Sophie Pitois; Laura Pompei; Nicolas Poulet; Cristina Preda; Riikka Puntila-Dodd; Ali T. Qashqaei; Tena Radočaj; Hossein Rahmani; Smrithy Raj; David Reeves; Milica Ristovska; Viktor Kazimirovich Rizevsky; D. Ross Robertson; Peter A. Robertson; Laura Ruykys; Abdulwakil Olawale Saba; José Maria Santos; Hasan M. Sarı; Pedro Segurado; V. P. Semenchenko; Wansuk Senanan; Nathalie Simard; Predrag Simonović; Michał E. Skóra; Kristína Švolíková; Evangelia Smeti; Tereza Šmídová; Ivan Špelić; Greta Srėbalienė; Gianluca Stasolla; Paul Stebbing; Barbora Števove; V. R. Suresh; Bettina Szajbert; Kieu Anh T. Ta; Jonathan Tempesti; Thomas W. Therriault; Hannah J. Tidbury; Nildeniz Top-Karakuş; Elena Tricarico; Debora F. A. Troca; Konstantinos Tsiamis; Quenton M. Tuckett; Pero Tutman; Umut Uyan; E. Uzunova; Leonidas Vardakas; Gaute Velle; Hugo Verreycken; Lizaveta Vintsek; Hui Wei; András Weiperth; Olaf L. F. Weyl; Emily R. Winter; Radosław Włodarczyk; Louisa E. Wood; Ruibin Yang; Sercan Yapıcı; Shayne S.B. Yeo; Baran Yoğurtçuoğlu; Anna L.E. Yunnie; Yunjie Zhu; Grzegorz Zięba; Kristína Žitňanová; Stacey A. Clarke;handle: 2324/4774170 , 11250/2979446 , 11454/76855 , https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/handle/2066/241565 , 2066/241565 , 2158/1262458 , 11391/1496729 , 11568/1133909
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The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify which introduced species are likely to pose an elevated risk of impact to native species and ecosystems. To inform policy, stakeholders and management decisions on global threats to aquatic ecosystems, 195 assessors representing 120 risk assessment areas across all six inhabited continents screened 819 non-native species from 15 groups of aquatic organisms (freshwater, brackish, marine plants and animals) using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. This multi-lingual decision-support tool for the risk screening of aquatic organisms provides assessors with risk scores for a species under current and future climate change conditions that, following a statistically based calibration, permits the accurate classification of species into high-, medium- and low-risk categories under current and predicted climate conditions. The 1730 screenings undertaken encompassed wide geographical areas (regions, political entities, parts thereof, water bodies, river basins, lake drainage basins, and marine regions), which permitted thresholds to be identified for almost all aquatic organismal groups screened as well as for tropical, temperate and continental climate classes, and for tropical and temperate marine ecoregions. In total, 33 species were identified as posing a ‘very high risk’ of being or becoming invasive, and the scores of several of these species under current climate increased under future climate conditions, primarily due to their wide thermal tolerances. The risk thresholds determined for taxonomic groups and climate zones provide a basis against which area-specific or climate-based calibrated thresholds may be interpreted. In turn, the risk rankings help decision-makers identify which species require an immediate ‘rapid’ management action (e.g. eradication, control) to avoid or mitigate adverse impacts, which require a full risk assessment, and which are to be restricted or banned with regard to importation and/or sale as ornamental or aquarium/fishery enhancement. decision support tools, AS-ISK, hazard identification, non-native species, risk analysis, climate change 1-16 200
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2019 FranceSpringer Science and Business Media LLC ANR | RECAPANR| RECAPYacine Benjelloun; Julie Carlut; Jean-François Hélie; Gilles Chazot; Laurence Le Callonnec;AbstractThe first centuries AD in the Mediterranean region have generally been associated with a warm, stable climate. High-resolution sedimentary archives sensitive to local environmental change are needed to switch from this general frame to the regional scale. Similarly to cave speleothems, laminated carbonate deposits can grow in the channels of aqueducts which transported water from karstic springs during the Roman period. The deposits of the aqueduct of Nîmes (SE France) are exceptional since they may represent several centuries of paleoenvironmental record with a seasonal resolution. δ18O, δ13C and trace elements were measured in three samples from this aqueduct. The comparison of the geochemical signals with the fine texture of the deposits evidenced the seasonal nature of the lamination observed. This allowed us to document the evolution of environment as recorded through the deposit for the period 50–275 AD. The concretions of the aqueduct of Nîmes document rather stable climatic conditions for the first three centuries AD, as well as a local vegetation change possibly linked to an increased in land use.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 Sweden, Turkey, Spain, Croatia, Spain, Bulgaria, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Finland, France, PortugalWiley Authors: Patricia M. Rodríguez‐González; Eleni Abraham; Francisca Aguiar; Andrea Andreoli; +63 AuthorsPatricia M. Rodríguez‐González; Eleni Abraham; Francisca Aguiar; Andrea Andreoli; Ligita Baležentienė; Naim Berisha; Ivan Bernez; Michael Bruen; Daniel Bruno; Carlo Camporeale; Andraž Čarni; Mila Chilikova‐Lubomirova; Dov Corenblit; Renata Ćušterevska; Tanya Doody; Judy England; André Evette; Robert Francis; Virginia Garófano‐Gómez; Marta González del Tánago; Yasar Selman Gultekin; Florian Guyard; Seppo Hellsten; Georgi Hinkov; Jiří Jakubínský; Philippe Janssen; Roland Jansson; Jochem Kail; Emine Keles; Mary Kelly‐Quinn; Anna Kidová; Tímea Kiss; Mart Kulvik; Nicola La Porta; Marianne Laslier; Melissa Latella; Stefan Lorenz; Dejan Mandžukovski; Paraskevi Manolaki; Vanesa Martinez‐Fernández; David Merritt; Adrien Michez; Jelena Milovanović; Tomasz Okruszko; Eva Papastergiadou; Ellis Penning; Remigiusz Pielech; Emilio Politti; Ana Portela; Tenna Riis; Željko Škvorc; Michal Slezák; Barbara Stammel; John Stella; Danijela Stesevic; Vladimir Stupar; Olga Tammeorg; Priit Tammeorg; Therese Moe Fosholt; Gorazd Urbanič; Marc Villar; Ioannis Vogiatzakis; Paul Vrchovsky; Rasoul Yousefpour; Peggy Zinke; Tzvetan Zlatanov; Simon Dufour;doi: 10.1002/wat2.1604
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Riparian zones are the paragon of transitional ecosystems, providing critical habitat and ecosystem services that are especially threatened by global change. Following consultation with experts, 10 key challenges were identified to be addressed for riparian vegetation science and management improvement: (1) Create a distinct scientific community by establishing stronger bridges between disciplines; (2) Make riparian vegetation more visible and appreciated in society and policies; (3) Improve knowledge regarding biodiversity—ecosystem functioning links; (4) Manage spatial scale and context-based issues; (5) Improve knowledge on social dimensions of riparian vegetation; (6) Anticipate responses to emergent issues and future trajectories; (7) Enhance tools to quantify and prioritize ecosystem services; (8) Improve numerical modeling and simulation tools; (9) Calibrate methods and increase data availability for better indicators and monitoring practices and transferability; and (10) Undertake scientific validation of best management practices. These challenges are discussed and critiqued here, to guide future research into riparian vegetation. This article is categorized under: Water and Life > Nature of Freshwater Ecosystems Water and Life > Stresses and Pressures on Ecosystems Water and Life > Conservation, Management, and Awareness Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article 2016 Switzerland, United Kingdom, France, United Kingdom, United States, GermanyOxford University Press (OUP) NIH | Biocreative Conference Gr..., NSF | Collaborative Research: A..., NIH | TRAINING +3 projectsNIH| Biocreative Conference Grant ,NSF| Collaborative Research: ABI Development: VIROME, bioinformatics cyberinfrastructure for the next wave of scientific advancements in microbiome research ,NIH| TRAINING ,NIH| The Monarch Initiative: Linking Diseases to Model Organism Resources ,NSF| cROP: Common Reference Ontologies and Applications for Plant Biology ,NIH| Reactome: An Open Knowledgebase of Human PathwaysQinghua Wang; Shabbir Syed Abdul; Lara Monteiro Almeida; Sophia Ananiadou; Yalbi I. Balderas-Martínez; Riza Theresa Batista-Navarro; David Campos; Lucy Chilton; Hui-Jou Chou; Gabriela Contreras; Laurel Cooper; Hong-Jie Dai; Barbra D. Ferrell; Juliane Fluck; Socorro Gama-Castro; Nancy George; Georgios V. Gkoutos; Afroza Khanam Irin; Lars Juhl Jensen; S. Jimenez; Toni Rose Jue; Ingrid M. Keseler; Sumit Madan; Sérgio Matos; Peter McQuilton; Marija Milacic; Matthew Mort; Jeyakumar Natarajan; Evangelos Pafilis; Emiliano Pereira; Shruti Rao; Fabio Rinaldi; Karen Rothfels; David Salgado; Raquel M. Silva; Onkar Singh; Raymund Stefancsik; Chu-Hsien Su; Suresh Subramani; Hamsa D. Tadepally; Loukia Tsaprouni; Nicole Vasilevsky; Xiaodong Wang; Andrew Chatr-aryamontri; Stanley J. F. Laulederkind; Sherri Matis-Mitchell; Johanna McEntyre; Sandra Orchard; Sangya Pundir; Raul Rodriguez-Esteban; Kimberly Van Auken; Zhiyong Lu; Mary L. Schaeffer; Cathy H. Wu; Lynette Hirschman; Cecilia N. Arighi;pmid: 27589961
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Fully automated text mining (TM) systems promote efficient literature searching,\ud retrieval, and review but are not sufficient to produce ready-to-consume curated documents.\ud These systems are not meant to replace biocurators, but instead to assist them in\ud one or more literature curation steps. To do so, the user interface is an important aspect\ud that needs to be considered for tool adoption. The BioCreative Interactive task (IAT) is a\ud track designed for exploring user-system interactions, promoting development of useful\ud TM tools, and providing a communication channel between the biocuration and the TM\ud communities. In BioCreative V, the IAT track followed a format similar to previous interactive\ud tracks, where the utility and usability of TM tools, as well as the generation of use\ud cases, have been the focal points. The proposed curation tasks are user-centric and\ud formally evaluated by biocurators. In BioCreative V IAT, seven TM systems and 43 biocurators\ud participated. Two levels of user participation were offered to broaden curator involvement\ud and obtain more feedback on usability aspects. The full level participation\ud involved training on the system, curation of a set of documents with and without TM\ud assistance, tracking of time-on-task, and completion of a user survey. The partial level\ud participation was designed to focus on usability aspects of the interface and not the performance\ud per se. In this case, biocurators navigated the system by performing predesigned\ud tasks and then were asked whether they were able to achieve the task and the\ud level of difficulty in completing the task. In this manuscript, we describe the development of the interactive task, from planning to execution and discuss major findings for the systems tested.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2015 GermanyCopernicus Publications (EGU) L. Istomina; G. Heygster; M. Huntemann; P. Schwarz; G. Birnbaum; R. Scharien; C. Polashenski; D. Perovich; E. Zege; A. Malinka; A. Prikhach; I. Katsev;The presence of melt ponds on the Arctic sea ice strongly affects the energy balance of the Arctic Ocean in summer. It affects albedo as well as transmittance through the sea ice, which has consequences for the heat balance and mass balance of sea ice. An algorithm to retrieve melt pond fraction and sea ice albedo from Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) data is validated against aerial, shipborne and in situ campaign data. The results show the best correlation for landfast and multiyear ice of high ice concentrations. For broadband albedo, R2 is equal to 0.85, with the RMS (root mean square) being equal to 0.068; for the melt pond fraction, R2 is equal to 0.36, with the RMS being equal to 0.065. The correlation for lower ice concentrations, subpixel ice floes, blue ice and wet ice is lower due to ice drift and challenging for the retrieval surface conditions. Combining all aerial observations gives a mean albedo RMS of 0.089 and a mean melt pond fraction RMS of 0.22. The in situ melt pond fraction correlation is R2 = 0.52 with an RMS = 0.14. Ship cruise data might be affected by documentation of varying accuracy within the Antarctic Sea Ice Processes and Climate (ASPeCt) protocol, which may contribute to the discrepancy between the satellite value and the observed value: mean R2 = 0.044, mean RMS = 0.16. An additional dynamic spatial cloud filter for MERIS over snow and ice has been developed to assist with the validation on swath data.
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and NumTrey, respectively). In addition, no statistically significant differences in secondary outcomes were found. Although the ability to draw conclusions was limited by lower weight gain than the desired 4 g/kg/day in both groups, no superiority was found for eitherRUTF. A locally produced RUTF is highly relevant to improve nutrition interventions in Cambodia. A locally produced fish-based RUTF is a relevant alternative to imported milk-based RUTF for the treatment of SAM in Cambodia. 59 months in the home-treatment for acute malnutrition. Effectiveness was tested in a single-blinded randomized controlled trial with weight gain as the primary outcome. Anthropometry was assessed at baseline and bi-weekly follow-ups until endline at Week 8. In total, 121 patients were randomized into BP-100TM (n = 61) or NumTrey (n = 60). There was no statistical difference in mean weight gain between the groups (1.06 g/kg/day Cambodia continues to have a high prevalence of acute malnutrition. Low acceptability has been found for standard ready-to-use-therapeutic-food (RUTF) products. Therefore, NumTrey, a locally-produced fish-based RUTF, was developed. The objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of NumTrey compared to an imported milk-based RUTF for weight gain among children aged 6&ndash 95% CI (0.72, 1.41) and 1.08 g/kg/day 95% CI (0.75, 1.41) for BP-100&trade
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description Publication2017Neriman Yilmaz; Robert A. Samson; František Sklenář; Nina Gunde-Cimerman; Jens Frisvad; Monika Coton; Vit Hubka; Cobus M Visagie;Aspergillus section Restricti together with sister section Aspergillus (formerly Eurotium) comprises xerophilic species, that are able to grow on substrates with low water activity and in extreme environments. We adressed the monophyly of both sections within subgenus Aspergillus and applied a multidisciplinary approach for definition of species boundaries in sect. Restricti. The monophyly of sections Aspergillus and Restricti was tested on a set of 102 isolates comprising all currently accepted species and was strongly supported by Maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inferrence (BI) analysis based on β-tubulin (benA), calmodulin (CaM) and RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (RPB2) loci. More than 300 strains belonging to sect. Restricti from various isolation sources and four continents were characterized by DNA sequencing, and 193 isolates were selected for phylogenetic analyses and phenotypic studies. Species delimitation methods based on multispecies coalescent model were employed on DNA sequences from four loci, i.e., ID region of rDNA (ITS + 28S), CaM, benA and RPB2, and supported recognition of 21 species, including 14 new. All these species were also strongly supported in ML and BI analyses. All recognised species can be reliably identified by all four examined genetic loci. Phenotype analysis was performed to support the delimitation of new species and includes colony characteristics on seven cultivation media incubated at several temperatures, growth on an osmotic gradient (six media with NaCl concentration from 0 to 25 %) and analysis of morphology including scanning electron microscopy. The micromorphology of conidial heads, vesicle dimensions, temperature profiles and growth parameters in osmotic gradient were useful criteria for species identification. The vast majority of species in sect. Restricti produce asperglaucide, asperphenamate or both in contrast to species in sect. Aspergillus. Mycophenolic acid was detected for the first time in at least six members of the section. The ascomata of A. halophilicus do not contain auroglaucin, epiheveadride or flavoglaucin which are common in sect. Aspergillus, but shares the echinulins with sect. Aspergillus.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 SpainThe Royal Society NSERCNSERCJuan L. Cantalapiedra; Tracy Aze; Marc W. Cadotte; G. V. Dalla Riva; Danwei Huang; Florent Mazel; Matthew W. Pennell; María Ríos; Arne Ø. Mooers;Alternative prioritization strategies have been proposed to safeguard biodiversity over macroevolutionary time scales. The first prioritizes the most distantly related species-maximizing phylogenetic diversity (PD)-in the hopes of capturing at least some lineages that will successfully diversify into the future. The second prioritizes lineages that are currently speciating, in the hopes that successful lineages will continue to generate species into the future. These contrasting schemes also map onto contrasting predictions about the role of slow diversifiers in the production of biodiversity over palaeontological time scales. We consider the performance of the two schemes across 10 dated species-level palaeo-phylogenetic trees ranging from Foraminifera to dinosaurs. We find that prioritizing PD for conservation generally led to fewer subsequent lineages, while prioritizing diversifiers led to modestly more subsequent diversity, compared with random sets of lineages. Importantly for conservation, the tree shape when decisions are made cannot predict which scheme will be most successful. These patterns are inconsistent with the notion that long-lived lineages are the source of new species. While there may be sound reasons for prioritizing PD for conservation, long-term species production might not be one of them. This paper is a product of the sCAP working group supported by sDiv, the Synthesis Centre of the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig (DFGFZT 118), and by the Canadian Institute for Ecology and Evolution. M.W.C., A.Ø.M. and M.W.P. acknowledge generous support from NSERC Canada. D.H. acknowledges the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore under its Marine Science R&D Programme (MSRDP-P03); F.M. was supported by an NSERC Accelerator Grant to A.Ø.M. and an NSERC Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship; J.L.C. was funded by the Humboldt Foundation, the German Research Foundation (DFG, AOBJ: 637491) and the Talent Attraction Program of the Madrid Government (2017-P1/AMB-5298).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu16 citations 16 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!visibility 15visibility views 15 download downloads 128 Powered bymore_vert CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTA; DIGITAL.CSICArticle . 2019Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological SciencesArticleLicense: CC BYData sources: UnpayWallProceedings of the Royal Society B Biological SciencesArticle . 2019License: Royal Society Data Sharing and AccessibilityData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 United Kingdom, Netherlands, Italy, United Kingdom, Italy, Italy, Netherlands, Netherlands, Netherlands, Italy, Turkey, Germany, Palestinian-administered areas, Italy, Italy, France, ItalyInforma UK Limited EC | RobustSynapses, EC | CAGECONTROL, EC | AutoClean +3 projectsEC| RobustSynapses ,EC| CAGECONTROL ,EC| AutoClean ,EC| ChemBioAP ,EC| FIRM ,EC| ENTRAPMENTAuthors: Klionsky, Daniel; Abdel-Aziz, Amal Kamal; Abdelfatah, Sara; Abdellatif, Mahmoud; +997 AuthorsKlionsky, Daniel; Abdel-Aziz, Amal Kamal; Abdelfatah, Sara; Abdellatif, Mahmoud; Abdoli, Asghar; Abel, Steffen; Abeliovich, Hagai; Abildgaard, Marie; Abudu, Yakubu Princely; Acevedo-Arozena, Abraham; Adamopoulos, Iannis; Adeli, Khosrow; Adolph, Timon; Adornetto, Annagrazia; Aflaki, Elma; Agam, Galila; Agarwal, Anupam; Aggarwal, Bharat; Agnello, Maria; Agostinis, Patrizia; Agrewala, Javed; 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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 Russian Federation, Croatia, France, Italy, NetherlandsElsevier BV FCT | Forest Research CentreFCT| Forest Research CentreGordon H. Copp; Lorenzo Vilizzi; Hui Wei; Shan Li; Marina Piria; Abbas J. Al-Faisal; David Almeida; Usman Atique; Zainab Al-Wazzan; Rigers Bakiu; Tea Bašić; Thuyet D. Bui; João Canning-Clode; Nuno Castro; Ratcha Chaichana; Tülin Çoker; Dimitriy Dashinov; F. Güler Ekmekçi; Tibor Erős; Árpád Ferincz; Teresa Ferreira; Daniela Giannetto; Allan S. Gilles; Łukasz Głowacki; Philippe Goulletquer; E. A. Interesova; Sonia Iqbal; Katarína Jakubčinová; Kamalaporn Kanongdate; Jeong Eun Kim; Oldřich Kopecký; Vasil Kostov; Nicholas Koutsikos; Sebastian Kozic; Petra Kristan; Yoshihisa Kurita; Hwang Goo Lee; Rob S. E. W. Leuven; Tatsiana Lipinskaya; Juliane Lukas; Agnese Marchini; Ana Isabel González Martínez; Laurence Masson; Daniyar Memedemin; Seyed Daryoush Moghaddas; João Monteiro; Levan Mumladze; Rahmat Naddafi; Ion Năvodaru; Karin H. Olsson; Norio Onikura; Daniele Paganelli; Richard Thomas B. Pavia; Costas Perdikaris; Renanel S. M. Pickholtz; Dariusz Pietraszewski; Meta Povž; Cristina Preda; Milica Ristovska; Karin Rosíková; José Maria Santos; V. P. Semenchenko; Wansuk Senanan; Predrag Simonović; Evangelia Smeti; Barbora Števove; Kristína Švolíková; Kieu Anh T. Ta; Ali Serhan Tarkan; Nildeniz Top; Elena Tricarico; E. Uzunova; Leonidas Vardakas; Hugo Verreycken; Grzegorz Zięba; Roberto Mendoza;handle: 2066/227421 , 2324/4794490 , 2158/1262455
Environmental changes due to non-native species introductions and translocations are a global concern. Whilst understanding the causes of bioinvasions is important, there is need for decision-support tools that facilitate effective communication of the potential risks of invasive non-native species to stakeholders. Decision-support tools have been developed mostly in English language only, which increases linguistic uncertainty associated with risk assessments undertaken by assessors not of English mother tongue and who need to communicate outcomes to local stakeholders. To reduce language-based uncertainty, the ‘ecology-of-language’ paradigm was applied when developing the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit (AS-ISK), a decision-support tool that offers 32 languages in which to carry out screenings and communicate outcomes to stakeholders. Topics discussed include uncertainty related to language-specific issues encountered during the AS-ISK translation and the potential benefits of a multilingual decision-support tool for reducing linguistic uncertainty and enhancing communication between scientists, environmental managers, and policy and decision makers. Published version is available for viewing only. (See "Related URI") 「関連URI」より出版社版の閲覧専用ページへリンク
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2021 Italy, Lithuania, Turkey, France, Russian Federation, Italy, Italy, Denmark, Turkey, Poland, Croatia, Netherlands, Norway, France, Poland, Norway, NorwayElsevier BV Lorenzo Vilizzi; Gordon H. Copp; B. V. Adamovich; Luke Aislabie; Daniel R. Akin; Abbas J. Al-Faisal; David Almeida; M. N.Amal Azmai; Rigers Bakiu; Adriana Bellati; Renée Bernier; Jason M. Bies; Gökçen Bilge; Paulo Branco; Thuyet D. Bui; João Canning-Clode; Gustavo A. Castellanos-Galindo; Nuno Filipe Castro; Ratcha Chaichana; Paula Chainho; Joleen Chan; Almir Manoel Cunico; Amelia Curd; Punyanuch Dangchana; Dimitriy Dashinov; Phil I. Davison; Mariele Pasuch de Camargo; Jennifer A. Dodd; Allison Durland Donahou; Lennart Edsman; F. Güler Ekmekçi; Tibor Erős; Charlotte Evangelista; Gemma V. Fenwick; Árpád Ferincz; Teresa Ferreira; Eric Feunteun; Halit Filiz; Sandra Carla Forneck; Helen S. Gajduchenko; João Monteiro; Ignacio Gestoso; Daniela Giannetto; Allan S. Gilles; Francesca Gizzi; Branko Glamuzina; Luka Glamuzina; Jesica Goldsmit; Stephan Gollasch; Philippe Goulletquer; Joanna Grabowska; Rogan Harmer; Phillip J. Haubrock; Dekui He; Jeffrey W. Hean; Gábor Herczeg; Kimberly L. Howland; Ali İlhan; E. A. Interesova; Katarína Jakubčinová; Anders Jelmert; Stein I. Johnsen; Tomasz Kakareko; Kamalaporn Kanongdate; Nurçin Killi; Jeong Eun Kim; Şerife Gülsün Kirankaya; Dominika Kňazovická; Oldřich Kopecký; Vasil Kostov; Nicholas Koutsikos; Sebastian Kozic; Tatia Kuljanishvili; Biju Kumar; Lohith Kumar; Yoshihisa Kurita; Irmak Kurtul; Lorenzo Lazzaro; Laura Lee; Maiju Lehtiniemi; Giovanni Leonardi; Rob S. E. W. Leuven; Shan Li; Tatsiana Lipinskaya; Fei Liu; Lance N. Lloyd; Massimo Lorenzoni; Sergio Luna; Timothy J. Lyons; Kit Magellan; Martin Malmstrøm; Agnese Marchini; S.M. Marr; Gérard Masson; Laurence Masson; Cynthia H. McKenzie; Daniyar Memedemin; Roberto Mendoza; Dan Minchin; Laurence Miossec; Seyed Daryoush Moghaddas; Moleseng C. Moshobane; Levan Mumladze; Rahmat Naddafi; Elnaz Najafi-Majd; Aurel Năstase; Ion Năvodaru; J. Wesley Neal; Sarah Nienhuis; Matura Nimtim; Emma T. Nolan; Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi; Henn Ojaveer; Sergej Olenin; Karin H. Olsson; Norio Onikura; Kathryn A. O'Shaughnessy; Daniele Paganelli; Paola Parretti; Jiří Patoka; Richard Thomas B. Pavia; Daniele Pellitteri-Rosa; Michèle Pelletier-Rousseau; Elfritzson Martin Peralta; Costas Perdikaris; Dariusz Pietraszewski; Marina Piria; Sophie Pitois; Laura Pompei; Nicolas Poulet; Cristina Preda; Riikka Puntila-Dodd; Ali T. Qashqaei; Tena Radočaj; Hossein Rahmani; Smrithy Raj; David Reeves; Milica Ristovska; Viktor Kazimirovich Rizevsky; D. Ross Robertson; Peter A. Robertson; Laura Ruykys; Abdulwakil Olawale Saba; José Maria Santos; Hasan M. Sarı; Pedro Segurado; V. P. Semenchenko; Wansuk Senanan; Nathalie Simard; Predrag Simonović; Michał E. Skóra; Kristína Švolíková; Evangelia Smeti; Tereza Šmídová; Ivan Špelić; Greta Srėbalienė; Gianluca Stasolla; Paul Stebbing; Barbora Števove; V. R. Suresh; Bettina Szajbert; Kieu Anh T. Ta; Jonathan Tempesti; Thomas W. Therriault; Hannah J. Tidbury; Nildeniz Top-Karakuş; Elena Tricarico; Debora F. A. Troca; Konstantinos Tsiamis; Quenton M. Tuckett; Pero Tutman; Umut Uyan; E. Uzunova; Leonidas Vardakas; Gaute Velle; Hugo Verreycken; Lizaveta Vintsek; Hui Wei; András Weiperth; Olaf L. F. Weyl; Emily R. Winter; Radosław Włodarczyk; Louisa E. Wood; Ruibin Yang; Sercan Yapıcı; Shayne S.B. Yeo; Baran Yoğurtçuoğlu; Anna L.E. Yunnie; Yunjie Zhu; Grzegorz Zięba; Kristína Žitňanová; Stacey A. Clarke;handle: 2324/4774170 , 11250/2979446 , 11454/76855 , https://repository.ubn.ru.nl/handle/2066/241565 , 2066/241565 , 2158/1262458 , 11391/1496729 , 11568/1133909
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The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify which introduced species are likely to pose an elevated risk of impact to native species and ecosystems. To inform policy, stakeholders and management decisions on global threats to aquatic ecosystems, 195 assessors representing 120 risk assessment areas across all six inhabited continents screened 819 non-native species from 15 groups of aquatic organisms (freshwater, brackish, marine plants and animals) using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. This multi-lingual decision-support tool for the risk screening of aquatic organisms provides assessors with risk scores for a species under current and future climate change conditions that, following a statistically based calibration, permits the accurate classification of species into high-, medium- and low-risk categories under current and predicted climate conditions. The 1730 screenings undertaken encompassed wide geographical areas (regions, political entities, parts thereof, water bodies, river basins, lake drainage basins, and marine regions), which permitted thresholds to be identified for almost all aquatic organismal groups screened as well as for tropical, temperate and continental climate classes, and for tropical and temperate marine ecoregions. In total, 33 species were identified as posing a ‘very high risk’ of being or becoming invasive, and the scores of several of these species under current climate increased under future climate conditions, primarily due to their wide thermal tolerances. The risk thresholds determined for taxonomic groups and climate zones provide a basis against which area-specific or climate-based calibrated thresholds may be interpreted. In turn, the risk rankings help decision-makers identify which species require an immediate ‘rapid’ management action (e.g. eradication, control) to avoid or mitigate adverse impacts, which require a full risk assessment, and which are to be restricted or banned with regard to importation and/or sale as ornamental or aquarium/fishery enhancement. decision support tools, AS-ISK, hazard identification, non-native species, risk analysis, climate change 1-16 200
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2019 FranceSpringer Science and Business Media LLC ANR | RECAPANR| RECAPYacine Benjelloun; Julie Carlut; Jean-François Hélie; Gilles Chazot; Laurence Le Callonnec;AbstractThe first centuries AD in the Mediterranean region have generally been associated with a warm, stable climate. High-resolution sedimentary archives sensitive to local environmental change are needed to switch from this general frame to the regional scale. Similarly to cave speleothems, laminated carbonate deposits can grow in the channels of aqueducts which transported water from karstic springs during the Roman period. The deposits of the aqueduct of Nîmes (SE France) are exceptional since they may represent several centuries of paleoenvironmental record with a seasonal resolution. δ18O, δ13C and trace elements were measured in three samples from this aqueduct. The comparison of the geochemical signals with the fine texture of the deposits evidenced the seasonal nature of the lamination observed. This allowed us to document the evolution of environment as recorded through the deposit for the period 50–275 AD. The concretions of the aqueduct of Nîmes document rather stable climatic conditions for the first three centuries AD, as well as a local vegetation change possibly linked to an increased in land use.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 Sweden, Turkey, Spain, Croatia, Spain, Bulgaria, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Finland, France, PortugalWiley Authors: Patricia M. Rodríguez‐González; Eleni Abraham; Francisca Aguiar; Andrea Andreoli; +63 AuthorsPatricia M. Rodríguez‐González; Eleni Abraham; Francisca Aguiar; Andrea Andreoli; Ligita Baležentienė; Naim Berisha; Ivan Bernez; Michael Bruen; Daniel Bruno; Carlo Camporeale; Andraž Čarni; Mila Chilikova‐Lubomirova; Dov Corenblit; Renata Ćušterevska; Tanya Doody; Judy England; André Evette; Robert Francis; Virginia Garófano‐Gómez; Marta González del Tánago; Yasar Selman Gultekin; Florian Guyard; Seppo Hellsten; Georgi Hinkov; Jiří Jakubínský; Philippe Janssen; Roland Jansson; Jochem Kail; Emine Keles; Mary Kelly‐Quinn; Anna Kidová; Tímea Kiss; Mart Kulvik; Nicola La Porta; Marianne Laslier; Melissa Latella; Stefan Lorenz; Dejan Mandžukovski; Paraskevi Manolaki; Vanesa Martinez‐Fernández; David Merritt; Adrien Michez; Jelena Milovanović; Tomasz Okruszko; Eva Papastergiadou; Ellis Penning; Remigiusz Pielech; Emilio Politti; Ana Portela; Tenna Riis; Željko Škvorc; Michal Slezák; Barbara Stammel; John Stella; Danijela Stesevic; Vladimir Stupar; Olga Tammeorg; Priit Tammeorg; Therese Moe Fosholt; Gorazd Urbanič; Marc Villar; Ioannis Vogiatzakis; Paul Vrchovsky; Rasoul Yousefpour; Peggy Zinke; Tzvetan Zlatanov; Simon Dufour;doi: 10.1002/wat2.1604
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doi: 10.1002/wat2.1604
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Riparian zones are the paragon of transitional ecosystems, providing critical habitat and ecosystem services that are especially threatened by global change. Following consultation with experts, 10 key challenges were identified to be addressed for riparian vegetation science and management improvement: (1) Create a distinct scientific community by establishing stronger bridges between disciplines; (2) Make riparian vegetation more visible and appreciated in society and policies; (3) Improve knowledge regarding biodiversity—ecosystem functioning links; (4) Manage spatial scale and context-based issues; (5) Improve knowledge on social dimensions of riparian vegetation; (6) Anticipate responses to emergent issues and future trajectories; (7) Enhance tools to quantify and prioritize ecosystem services; (8) Improve numerical modeling and simulation tools; (9) Calibrate methods and increase data availability for better indicators and monitoring practices and transferability; and (10) Undertake scientific validation of best management practices. These challenges are discussed and critiqued here, to guide future research into riparian vegetation. This article is categorized under: Water and Life > Nature of Freshwater Ecosystems Water and Life > Stresses and Pressures on Ecosystems Water and Life > Conservation, Management, and Awareness Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Article 2016 Switzerland, United Kingdom, France, United Kingdom, United States, GermanyOxford University Press (OUP) NIH | Biocreative Conference Gr..., NSF | Collaborative Research: A..., NIH | TRAINING +3 projectsNIH| Biocreative Conference Grant ,NSF| Collaborative Research: ABI Development: VIROME, bioinformatics cyberinfrastructure for the next wave of scientific advancements in microbiome research ,NIH| TRAINING ,NIH| The Monarch Initiative: Linking Diseases to Model Organism Resources ,NSF| cROP: Common Reference Ontologies and Applications for Plant Biology ,NIH| Reactome: An Open Knowledgebase of Human PathwaysQinghua Wang; Shabbir Syed Abdul; Lara Monteiro Almeida; Sophia Ananiadou; Yalbi I. Balderas-Martínez; Riza Theresa Batista-Navarro; David Campos; Lucy Chilton; Hui-Jou Chou; Gabriela Contreras; Laurel Cooper; Hong-Jie Dai; Barbra D. Ferrell; Juliane Fluck; Socorro Gama-Castro; Nancy George; Georgios V. Gkoutos; Afroza Khanam Irin; Lars Juhl Jensen; S. Jimenez; Toni Rose Jue; Ingrid M. Keseler; Sumit Madan; Sérgio Matos; Peter McQuilton; Marija Milacic; Matthew Mort; Jeyakumar Natarajan; Evangelos Pafilis; Emiliano Pereira; Shruti Rao; Fabio Rinaldi; Karen Rothfels; David Salgado; Raquel M. Silva; Onkar Singh; Raymund Stefancsik; Chu-Hsien Su; Suresh Subramani; Hamsa D. Tadepally; Loukia Tsaprouni; Nicole Vasilevsky; Xiaodong Wang; Andrew Chatr-aryamontri; Stanley J. F. Laulederkind; Sherri Matis-Mitchell; Johanna McEntyre; Sandra Orchard; Sangya Pundir; Raul Rodriguez-Esteban; Kimberly Van Auken; Zhiyong Lu; Mary L. Schaeffer; Cathy H. Wu; Lynette Hirschman; Cecilia N. Arighi;pmid: 27589961
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Fully automated text mining (TM) systems promote efficient literature searching,\ud retrieval, and review but are not sufficient to produce ready-to-consume curated documents.\ud These systems are not meant to replace biocurators, but instead to assist them in\ud one or more literature curation steps. To do so, the user interface is an important aspect\ud that needs to be considered for tool adoption. The BioCreative Interactive task (IAT) is a\ud track designed for exploring user-system interactions, promoting development of useful\ud TM tools, and providing a communication channel between the biocuration and the TM\ud communities. In BioCreative V, the IAT track followed a format similar to previous interactive\ud tracks, where the utility and usability of TM tools, as well as the generation of use\ud cases, have been the focal points. The proposed curation tasks are user-centric and\ud formally evaluated by biocurators. In BioCreative V IAT, seven TM systems and 43 biocurators\ud participated. Two levels of user participation were offered to broaden curator involvement\ud and obtain more feedback on usability aspects. The full level participation\ud involved training on the system, curation of a set of documents with and without TM\ud assistance, tracking of time-on-task, and completion of a user survey. The partial level\ud participation was designed to focus on usability aspects of the interface and not the performance\ud per se. In this case, biocurators navigated the system by performing predesigned\ud tasks and then were asked whether they were able to achieve the task and the\ud level of difficulty in completing the task. In this manuscript, we describe the development of the interactive task, from planning to execution and discuss major findings for the systems tested.
CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down Oxford University Research ArchiveOther literature type . 2020License: CC BYData sources: Oxford University Research ArchiveDatabase: The Journal of Biological Databases and CurationArticleLicense: CC BYData sources: UnpayWallThe University of Manchester - Institutional RepositoryArticle . 2016Data sources: The University of Manchester - Institutional RepositoryInfoscience - EPFL scientific publicationsOther literature typeData sources: Infoscience - EPFL scientific publicationsadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu95 citations 95 popularity Top 10% influence Top 10% impulse Top 1% Powered by BIP!visibility 0visibility views 0 download downloads 22 Powered bymore_vert CORE (RIOXX-UK Aggre... arrow_drop_down Oxford University Research ArchiveOther literature type . 2020License: CC BYData sources: Oxford University Research ArchiveDatabase: The Journal of Biological Databases and CurationArticleLicense: CC BYData sources: UnpayWallThe University of Manchester - Institutional RepositoryArticle . 2016Data sources: The University of Manchester - Institutional RepositoryInfoscience - EPFL scientific publicationsOther literature typeData sources: Infoscience - EPFL scientific publicationsadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2015 GermanyCopernicus Publications (EGU) L. Istomina; G. Heygster; M. Huntemann; P. Schwarz; G. Birnbaum; R. Scharien; C. Polashenski; D. Perovich; E. Zege; A. Malinka; A. Prikhach; I. Katsev;The presence of melt ponds on the Arctic sea ice strongly affects the energy balance of the Arctic Ocean in summer. It affects albedo as well as transmittance through the sea ice, which has consequences for the heat balance and mass balance of sea ice. An algorithm to retrieve melt pond fraction and sea ice albedo from Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) data is validated against aerial, shipborne and in situ campaign data. The results show the best correlation for landfast and multiyear ice of high ice concentrations. For broadband albedo, R2 is equal to 0.85, with the RMS (root mean square) being equal to 0.068; for the melt pond fraction, R2 is equal to 0.36, with the RMS being equal to 0.065. The correlation for lower ice concentrations, subpixel ice floes, blue ice and wet ice is lower due to ice drift and challenging for the retrieval surface conditions. Combining all aerial observations gives a mean albedo RMS of 0.089 and a mean melt pond fraction RMS of 0.22. The in situ melt pond fraction correlation is R2 = 0.52 with an RMS = 0.14. Ship cruise data might be affected by documentation of varying accuracy within the Antarctic Sea Ice Processes and Climate (ASPeCt) protocol, which may contribute to the discrepancy between the satellite value and the observed value: mean R2 = 0.044, mean RMS = 0.16. An additional dynamic spatial cloud filter for MERIS over snow and ice has been developed to assist with the validation on swath data.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2018 France, Denmark EnglishMDPI AG Sigh, S.; Roos, N.; Chamnan, C.; Laillou, A.; Prak, S.; Wieringa, Franck;pmc: PMC6073612
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and NumTrey, respectively). In addition, no statistically significant differences in secondary outcomes were found. Although the ability to draw conclusions was limited by lower weight gain than the desired 4 g/kg/day in both groups, no superiority was found for eitherRUTF. A locally produced RUTF is highly relevant to improve nutrition interventions in Cambodia. A locally produced fish-based RUTF is a relevant alternative to imported milk-based RUTF for the treatment of SAM in Cambodia. 59 months in the home-treatment for acute malnutrition. Effectiveness was tested in a single-blinded randomized controlled trial with weight gain as the primary outcome. Anthropometry was assessed at baseline and bi-weekly follow-ups until endline at Week 8. In total, 121 patients were randomized into BP-100TM (n = 61) or NumTrey (n = 60). There was no statistical difference in mean weight gain between the groups (1.06 g/kg/day Cambodia continues to have a high prevalence of acute malnutrition. Low acceptability has been found for standard ready-to-use-therapeutic-food (RUTF) products. Therefore, NumTrey, a locally-produced fish-based RUTF, was developed. The objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of NumTrey compared to an imported milk-based RUTF for weight gain among children aged 6&ndash 95% CI (0.72, 1.41) and 1.08 g/kg/day 95% CI (0.75, 1.41) for BP-100&trade
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu18 citations 18 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Top 10% Powered by BIP!more_vert Europe PubMed Centra... arrow_drop_down NutrientsOther literature type . 2018License: CC BYData sources: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing InstituteCopenhagen University Research Information SystemArticle . 2018Data sources: Copenhagen University Research Information Systemadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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