This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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cord-002561-7j43yic1 | Novel human astroviruses: Novel human diseases? |
cord-009716-oxahu8nz | Do annual weeds have predictable characteristics? |
cord-009716-oxahu8nz | What makes a species invasive? |
cord-023706-gs3oo3no | European association of zoo and wildlife veterinarians GVP( good veterinary practice) regarding( emerging) infectious diseases- a political issue? |
cord-010149-zupx8qn1 | ( Crustacea, Copepoda, Oithonidae)-a cosmopolitan plankton species or a complex of cryptic lineages? |
cord-010149-zupx8qn1 | Cryptic diversity in the Western Balkan endemic copepod: four species in one? |
cord-300727-v3spbo5u | The past decade or so has seen considerable progress toward a general framework for understanding species'geographic distributions, essentially addressing the question, why is a species where it is and why is it not where it is not? |
cord-021152-6znmkvy9 | How does africa's most hunted bat vary across the continent? |
cord-021152-6znmkvy9 | Marburgvirus resurgence in Kitaka mine bat population after extermination attempts Isolation of genetically diverse Marburg viruses from Egyptian fruit bats Is Marburg virus enzootic in Gabon? |
cord-010307-sxh5mq1q | Did our study adequately sample a cross section of the major environmental gradients in the Top End? |
cord-304481-yqc8r3ll | A comparison of bats and rodents as reservoirs of zoonotic viruses: are bats special? |
cord-304481-yqc8r3ll | What links bats to emerging infectious diseases? |
cord-003838-u8zjzqbr | How many species of mammals are there? |
cord-003838-u8zjzqbr | Testing the sensory drive hypothesis: geographic variation in echolocation frequencies of Geoffroy's horseshoe bat( Rhinolophidae: Rhinolophus clivosus) Resource partitioning in rhinolophoid bats revisited Genetic divergence between morphologically and acoustically cryptic bats: novel niche partitioning or recent contact? |
cord-003838-u8zjzqbr | Thus, the membership of R. xinanzhongguoensis and R. nippon in a predominantly African clade seems to indicate a complex historical biogeographical relationship between the Afrotropics and Eastern Eurasia, Terminal tips in the tree that are statistically well- supported( PP ≥ 0.95) from BPP are indicated by"*"preceding the clade name, and terminal tips that had PP< 0.95 are indicated by"?"preceding the clade name. |
cord-003838-u8zjzqbr | insights from genetic, morphological and acoustic data Descriptions and records of African bats Bats of the Sudan Bats( Chiroptera) from the Albertine rift, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with the description of two new species of the Rhinolophus maclaudi group Identification of the same polyomavirus species in different African horseshoe bat species is indicative of short- range host- switching events Extensive diversity of coronaviruses in bats from China Bat astrovirus in Mozambique Mother- infant communication in a horseshoe bat( Rhinolophus ferrumequinum nippon): vocal communication in three- weekold infants To seek or speak? |
cord-010529-c8saxwfj | Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc How much habitat is enough? |
cord-010529-c8saxwfj | How should detection probability be incorporated into estimates of relative abundance? |
cord-316999-712rit8h | A neglected concept in invasion ecology? |
cord-316999-712rit8h | Parasites lost- do invaders miss the boat or drown on arrival? |
cord-316999-712rit8h | The importance of disease- mediated invasions Is invasion success explained by the enemy release hypothesis? |
cord-276372-q1fzxt3r | Recent captive- breeding proposals and the return of the ark concept to global species conservation Parks or arks: where to conserve threatened mammals? |
cord-276372-q1fzxt3r | The One Plan approach: the philosophy and implementation of CBSG's approach to integrated species conservation planning Research in zoos: a growth area in conservation Building a Future for Wildlife?'' |
cord-276372-q1fzxt3r | useful tool in the preservation of biodiversity? |
cord-261466-b9r4cyp7 | A review of the clinical presentation of dientamoebiasis Transmission of Dientamoeba fragilis: pinworm or cysts? |
cord-261466-b9r4cyp7 | The lack of precise epidemiological data is indicated by'?'. |
cord-261466-b9r4cyp7 | What is the importance of zoonotic trichomonads for human health? |
cord-261466-b9r4cyp7 | isolate from a whitewinged pigeon extremely closely related to isolates of T. vaginalis represent a case of human to bird transfer( accession HM016231 in Figure 2)? |
cord-017537-ztdz4a2s | Are we many on Earth? |
cord-017537-ztdz4a2s | Is there enough work for the immune system of each living multicellular organism to distinguish"self"from possibly harmful"not self"? |
cord-017537-ztdz4a2s | The basic question is: when the new pandemic will strike? |
cord-017537-ztdz4a2s | There are no longer cases detected in the world population since 1990, but can we destroy the samples of smallpox virus existing in some virology laboratories around the world? |
cord-017537-ztdz4a2s | Today, how scared should we be of biological and chemical terrorism? |
cord-289555-1z4vbldd | A review of the global conservation status of bats Emerging diseases in Chiroptera: why bats? |
cord-289555-1z4vbldd | Host and viral ecology determine bat rabies seasonality and maintenance Seasonal activity patterns of seven vespertilionid bat species in Polish lowlands Hibernation: the immune system at rest? |
cord-343461-vj6o1b18 | Distribution& Habitat-Sporogenous phases of the species are known so far from the type locality on Mt Velebit, Croatia, and(?) |
cord-343461-vj6o1b18 | ITS sequences of some powdery mildew species: do routine molecular identification procedures hide valuable information? |
cord-022973-soaz8b74 | The analysis of species- area relationships, with particular reference to macrolepidoptera on Rosaceae: how important is insect data- set quality? |
cord-022973-soaz8b74 | Trophic network structure emerges through antagonistic coevolution in temporally varying environments Does prey mobility affect niche width and individual specialization in hunting wasps? |
cord-022973-soaz8b74 | Why network analysis is often disconnected from community ecology: a critique and an ecologist's guide Measuring specialization in species interaction networks Getting started with the glmmADMB package Butterfly pollination and high contrast visual signals in a low- density distylous plant Plant- pollinator networks: adding the pollinator's perspective Low relative error in consumer- grade GPS units make them ideal for measuring smallscale animal movement patterns Whither PQL? |
cord-312555-qytl2vqt | How can local representations of changes of the availability in natural resources assist in targeting conservation? |
cord-312555-qytl2vqt | How does cultural change affect indigenous peoples'hunting activity? |
cord-312555-qytl2vqt | The role of game mammals as bushmeat In the Caatinga, Northeast Brazil Available from R: A language and environment for statistical computing, R Foundation for Statistical Computing Associations between species and groups of sites: indices and statistical inference Meat from the wild: extractive uses of wildlife and alternatives for sustainability Evaluation of mammals hunting in indigenous and rural localities in Eastern Brazilian Amazon Empty forests, empty stomachs? |
cord-276585-m1dkkbq7 | : West Nile virus spread to Galapagos Quantitative risk assessment of the pathways by which West Nile virus could reach Hawaii Processive proofreading by the adenovirus DNA polymerase- association with the priming protein reduces exonucleolytic degradation Hybridization as a source of variation for adaptation to new environments Structure of SARS coronavirus spike receptor- binding domain complexed with receptor Infectious disease dynamics: what characterizes a successful invader? |
cord-276585-m1dkkbq7 | : what are the relative roles of ecology and evolution? |
cord-276585-m1dkkbq7 | The origins of acquired immune deficiency syndrome viruses: where and when? |
cord-312545-io2jmp7o | Heterakis gallinarum in the ring- necked pheasant and the grey partridge Is a healthy ecosystem one that is rich in parasites? |
cord-312545-io2jmp7o | How should pathogen transmission be modelled? |
cord-312545-io2jmp7o | Reunion Island A case of autochthonous Plasmodium vivax malaria West Nile virus: a growing concern? |
cord-005280-a23oy0sz | Mitochondrial STAT3 and reactive oxygen species: a fulcrum of adipogenesis? |
cord-005280-a23oy0sz | Targeting cancer cells by ROS- mediated mechanisms: a radical therapeutic approach? |
cord-005280-a23oy0sz | The oxygen- rich postnatal environment induces cardiomyocyte cellcycle arrest through DNA damage response Mechanisms underlying acute protection from cardiac ischemia- reperfusion injury Ubiad1 is an antioxidant enzyme that regulates eNOS activity by CoQ10 synthesis Reactive oxygen species: influence on cerebral vascular tone Sources of vascular nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species and their regulation NADPH oxidase(s): new source(s) of reactive oxygen species in the vascular system? |
cord-005280-a23oy0sz | inflammasome activation: the convergence of multiple signalling pathways on ROS production? |
cord-005845-axrv8zfg | Any role they may play in disease resistance is only speculative until an interaction with pathogenic human If endogenous retroviral sequences originate as germline infections of naive populations during an outbreak of an exogenous counterpart, is the'endogenization'process rapid or are there intermediate steps? |
cord-005845-axrv8zfg | Is there an adaptive advantage to carrying the virus once historic adaptation has muted its pathogenesis? |
cord-005845-axrv8zfg | Is there an evolutionary explanation for the maintenance of a chronic exogenous FIV infection in wild cats? |
cord-005845-axrv8zfg | Why did they die? |
cord-010305-z5c7zgp7 | An answer from the Caribbean perspective Bush rat, Rattus fuscipes On bird species diversity Autoecology of the yellow- footed antechinus( Antechinus flavipes) in a fragmented landscape in southern Australia Brushtail possums:'Champion of the suburbs'or'Our tormentors'? |
cord-010305-z5c7zgp7 | An ordination of the upland forest communities of southern Wisconsin Brisbane City Plan Microhabitat selection by Texas horned lizards in southern Texas Remnant Bushland of South East Queensland in the 1990s: Its Distribution, Loss, Ecological Consequences and Future Prospects Deforestation, urbanisation and seasonality: interacting effects on bird assemblages Habitat selection of the long- nosed bandicoot, Perameles nasuta( Mammalia, Peramelidae), in a patchy urban environment Comparison of methods for monitoring reptiles and amphibians in upland forests of the Ouachita mountains Habitat and spatial requirements of the eastern barred bandicoot Forest Condition and Habitat Assessment in Queensland: Standards for Forest Assessment Habitat models for the four- fingered skink( Carlia tetradactyla) at the microhabitat and landscape scale The challenge of managing multiple species at multiple scales: reptiles in an Australian grazing landscape Miombo woodland termite mounds: resource islands for small vertebrates? |
cord-010305-z5c7zgp7 | Can we manage tropical landscapes? |
cord-010305-z5c7zgp7 | The impact of individual tree harvesting on thermal environments of lizards in Amazonian rain forest A floristic survey of the Tingle Mosaic, south- western Australia: applications in land use planning and management Paving the way for habitat restoration: can artificial rocks restore degraded habitats of endangered reptiles? |
cord-010305-z5c7zgp7 | The impact of urbanisation on the mammals of Melbourne-Do atlas records tell the whole story of just some of the chapters? |
cord-301991-n87le8ix | Can microalgae remove pharmaceutical contaminants from water? |
cord-301991-n87le8ix | Labeorohita Exploring the status of motility, lipid bodies, deformities and size reduction in periphytic diatom community from chronically metal( Cu, Zn) polluted waterbodies as a biomonitoring tool Are biotic indices sensitive to river toxicants? |
cord-301991-n87le8ix | The fundamental question is, Are axenic culture genuine.? |
cord-301991-n87le8ix | What is the acceptability of their purity level.? |
cord-021013-xvc791wx | But what is the situation after herbivory? |
cord-021013-xvc791wx | How do plants defend themselves against microorganisms( including bacteria, fungi, and viruses), herbivores, and plants? |
cord-021013-xvc791wx | How is this achieved? |
cord-021013-xvc791wx | Since Na'is already limited in plant food( an antiherbivore device?), long- term exposure to diuretic compounds would reduce the fitness of an herbivore substantially. |
cord-021013-xvc791wx | What then is their evolutionary solution? |
cord-290253-hxxizipk | Across 95 Drosophila Species Upper thermal limits of Drosophila are linked to species distributions and strongly constrained phylogenetically Upper thermal limits in terrestrial ectotherms: how constrained are they? |
cord-290253-hxxizipk | Are extreme temperatures a stress? |
cord-290253-hxxizipk | How will global climate change affect parasite- host assemblages? |
cord-290253-hxxizipk | The role of genotype- by- environment interactions in sexual selection How will global climate change affect parasite- host assemblages? |
cord-290253-hxxizipk | The thermal mismatch hypothesis explains host susceptibility to an emerging infectious disease Genotype- environment interaction and the evolution of phenotypic plasticity Quantitative Genetics and the Evolution of Reaction Norms Genotype- by- environment interactions and adaptation to local temperature affect immunity and fecundity in Drosophila melanogaster Coexistence of Similar Genotypes of Daphnia magna in Intermittent Populations: Response to Thermal Stress Temperature checks the Red Queen? |
cord-290253-hxxizipk | Using a controlled method of viral inoculation allows us to standardize inoculation dose so we can ask, given equal exposure, how does temperature affect the ability of a pathogen to persist and replicate in a given host? |
cord-290253-hxxizipk | the key to understanding host- pathogen interactions and microbial pest control? |
cord-269505-7g8lio9l | But does reducing diversity itself increase transmission, or is increased transmission the consequence of the removal of particular species? |
cord-269505-7g8lio9l | But what role, if any, does biodiversity have in the processes by which new pathogens emerge? |
cord-269505-7g8lio9l | Could changes in biodiversity within the bodies of organisms also alter pathogen transmission? |
cord-269505-7g8lio9l | How many hosts? |
cord-269505-7g8lio9l | New UN science body to monitor biosphere Ecosystem Functioning, and Human Wellbeing: an Ecological and Economic Perspective Ecosystems and Human Well- Being: Current State and Trends: Findings of the Condition and Trends Working Group Red List of Threatened Species Version and Beyond: Rising to the Biodiversity Challenge Homage to Linnaeus: How many parasites? |
cord-269505-7g8lio9l | Vector- Borne Zoonotic Dis Has the introduction of brown trout altered disease patterns in native New Zealand fish? |
cord-017156-ximzvqbm | Do thermophiles have high( G+ C)% DNA? |
cord-017156-ximzvqbm | In 1954 he set his students an essay"How does the Watson- Crick model account for synapsis?"[ II]. |
cord-017156-ximzvqbm | Or did the ancestor not have isochores, which were therefore freshly acquired by the eukaryotic lineage after its divergence from the prokaryotic lineage( isochores- late)? |
cord-017156-ximzvqbm | Since prokaryotes( e.g. bacteria) and eukaryotes( e.g. primates) are considered to have evolved from a common ancestor, does this mean that the ancestor had isochores that were subsequently lost by prokaryotes during or after their divergence from the eukaryote lineage( isochores- early)? |
cord-017156-ximzvqbm | So how do nucleic acid s survive in thermophil es? |
cord-017156-ximzvqbm | What role does the( G+C)%"accent"play in meiotic pairing? |
cord-017156-ximzvqbm | ce ll, thu s releasin g four geno mes into an environment conducive to recombination? |
cord-017156-ximzvqbm | rRNA genes) preserve their similarity to each other? |
cord-343139-19t8g7u7 | : What Next for Australian Wildlife? |
cord-343139-19t8g7u7 | However, could we imagine the last remaining habitat for a brush- tailed rock- wallaby( Petrogale penicillata) might feature as an asset for protection in a fire that is burning through a wilderness area? |
cord-343139-19t8g7u7 | What can be done to avoid a repeat of the impacts of such devastating bushfires? |
cord-343139-19t8g7u7 | What can be done to avoid a repeat of the impacts of such devastating bushfires? |
cord-343139-19t8g7u7 | What must be done now to keep impacted species from extinction? |
cord-343139-19t8g7u7 | What must be done now to keep impacted species from extinction? |
cord-032623-32m3qko4 | -examples from the community of experts on amphipod crustaceans Fungal Planet description sheets Systematics must embrace comparative biology and evolution, not speed and automation Taxonomic impediment or impediment to taxonomy? |
cord-032623-32m3qko4 | Another highly relevant question-"Where in the fungal tree of life does the new species belong?" |
cord-032623-32m3qko4 | But are taxonomic papers written accordingly? |
cord-032623-32m3qko4 | But is that really happening? |
cord-032623-32m3qko4 | Improving clarity by writing, say,"deposited in herbarium H"-and why not write out the name of the herbarium in full? |
cord-032623-32m3qko4 | Is mycology really doing that, though? |
cord-032623-32m3qko4 | Linking type materials, institutions, locations and taxonomic names extracted from scholarly literature Are we losing the science of taxonomy? |
cord-032623-32m3qko4 | Our experience is that straightforward questions such as"What does the new species do for a living? |
cord-032623-32m3qko4 | Where is the underlying specimen or culture deposited? |
cord-255018-dhkz23co | El uso de plantas silvestres comestibles en una población suburbana del noroeste de la Patagonia Traditional knowledge of edible wild native and exotic plants in the context of cultural change in human populations of arid Patagonai Ethnobiology and research on global environmental change: what distinctive contribution can we make? |
cord-255018-dhkz23co | How many local foods are involved? |
cord-255018-dhkz23co | Intenational Life Sciences Instiute Functional foods or food medicines? |
cord-255018-dhkz23co | Our main questions were: Which native and exotic plants from Patagonia constitute PEFF? |
cord-255018-dhkz23co | What proportion is used as functional food? |
cord-255018-dhkz23co | Which species are currently in use? |
cord-255018-dhkz23co | cancer An ethnobotanical perspective on traditional fermented plant foods and beverages in Eastern Europe Food or medicine? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | Are little hosts dead- ends or'bait'? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | Can all these juveniles be'wasted'in dead- end hosts? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | Descriptions of caligiform copepods in plankton samples collected from East Asia: accidental occurrences or a new mode of life cycle? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | If juveniles react this way to attack, and adults are known to switch hosts, why would juveniles in a prey host not transfer to a predator? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | Is parasitism rated as a proportion of good vs evil? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | Is this a desperate survival mechanism or something more? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | Is this because the blood- swollen ones are more easily found? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | Or is this due to preference by cleaners for fish blood rather than gnats without blood? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | These include the following: how can little, slow, juvenile fish isopods( cymothoids) possibly chase and infect fast- swimming pelagic fishes? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | We do not understand how they can be called parasites? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | What's love got to do with it? |
cord-019068-6j42euvc | Why do juvenile isopods infect and develop into non- swimming forms in the mouths of fishes too small for them to develop into adults? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | Children and adults rapidly detect snakes based on their simple features Last Child in the Woods: Saving our Children from Nature- Deficit Disorder Who Cares About Wildlife? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | For How many species of mammals are there? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | Rather Conspicuous than Endangered? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | Renovables Knowledge and perceptions of Macedonian hunters and herders: the influence of species- specific ecology of bears, wolves, and lynx Human preferences for colorful birds: vivid color or pattern? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | Scary and nasty beasts: self- reported fear and disgust of common phobic animals Which emotions are basic? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | The live bird trade in Brazil and its conservation implications: an overview Toward a psychology of human- animal relations Overcoming Animal and Insect Phobias: How to Conquer Fear of Dogs, Snakes, Rodents, Bees, Spiders and More Consensus on criteria for potential areas for wolf reintroduction in Mexico Prevalence and factors associated with phobias among women Schoolchildren and one of the most unpopular animals: Are they ready to protect snakes? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | What makes some species of milk snakes more attractive to humans than others? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | What's so especial about slithering serpents? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | What's social about social emotions? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | a comparasion of pond owners and non- owners Does colour matter? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | does beauty of animals increase the respondents willingness to protect them? |
cord-278195-1sle0d1j | will it Take to Put the Action into the Amphibian Conservation Plan? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | : what have we learned about natural selection in 15 years? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Are there differences in immune function between continental and insular birds? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Biodiversity: a continuing source of novel drug leads Epidemic disease decimates amphibian abundance, species diversity, and evolutionary history in the highlands of central Panama Using habitat models to map diversity: pan- African species richness of ticks( Acari: Ixodida) revisited: or why are there so many kinds of parasites in'the garden of earthly delights Distribution of specialist and generalist species along spatial gradients of habitat disturbance and fragmentation Evolution, consequences and future of plant and animal domestication Population dynamics of pathogens with multiple host species Sacred cows and sympathetic squirrels: the importance of biological diversity to human health Homage to Linnaeus: how many parasites? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | But could this low exposure also induce evolutionary change in the ability of a host to respond to infection? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | C Cross- protection of hepatitis E virus genotypes 1 and 4 in rhesus macaques Is a healthy ecosystem one that is rich in parasites? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Could it be possible that specialist species also carry hemorrhagic fever viruses, only these viruses have not yet been identified? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Disease Ecology? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | How many hosts? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Infectious Disease Ecology? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Or is there something intrinsic in opportunistic species that makes them more likely to evolve and maintain hemorrhagic fever viruses( Mills 2006)? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Parasite diversity: an overlooked metric of parasite pressures? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Regarding the genetic diversity of host, an important issue is: to what extent does a reduction of this diversity impact the ability of the host population to response to infectious diseases? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Regarding the genetic diversity of host, an important issue is: to what extent does a reduction of this diversity impact the ability of the host population to response to infectious diseases? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Scientific evidence supporting both of these views is beginning to emerge, but the core question remains: how is biodiversity linked to infectious disease? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | The parasites of Homo sapiens: an annotated checklist of the protozoa, helminths and arthropods for which we are home Immunological change in a parasite- impoverished environment: divergent signals from four island taxa Effect of host diversity on disease dynamics Ecology: individuals, populations and communities Disease spread, susceptibility and infection intensity: vicious circles? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | This then raises the following question: to what extent does a reduction of the genetic diversity in a host species impact the ability of the host population to response to infectious diseases( May 1995)? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Virtues of being faithful: can we limit the genetic variation in human immunodeficiency virus? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | What could be the consequences of such a shift? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | What may happen in a world where increased movements of hosts and pathogens, high population densities, and rapidly changing environments increase contact rates, spread, and selective pressures on pathogens and hosts while at the same time a combination of low exposure to pathogen biodiversity and decreased genetic variability in some animals increases susceptibility to new diseases? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | Why are murid species associated with hemorrhagic fever more generalist than those which are not? |
cord-016717-2twm4hmc | key: cord-016717- 2twm4hmc authors: Vourc’h, Gwenaël; Plantard, Olivier; Morand, Serge title: How Does Biodiversity Influence the Ecology of Infectious Disease? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | : is an''invasvional meltdown''occurring in the Great Lakes? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | A Paleolimnological Perspective Poised to prosper? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | A cross- system comparison of climate change effects on native and non- native species performance Scale and plant invasions: a theory of biotic acceptance Alien species in fresh waters: ecological effects, interactions with other stressors, and prospects for the future Eight questions about invasions and ecosystem functioning Hydrology and grazing jointly control a large- river food web Invasion of Nostocales( cyanobacteria) to subtropical and temperate freshwater lakes- physiological, regional, and global driving forces Can biotic resistance be utilized to reduce establishment rates of non- indigenous species in constructed waters? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | A null model for the Nile perch moom in Lake Victoria Potential microbial bioinvasions via ships'ballast water, sediment, and biofilm Freshwater biodiversity: importance, threats, status and conservation challenges Responses of invasive species to a changing climate and atmosphere Europe's other debt crisis caused by the long legacy of future extinctions Propagule pressure Which animal will invade? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | A test with zooplankton structure and function Does size matter for dispersal distance? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | A wetland ecosystem engineer? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | And, second, does facilitation between nonnatives propagate in such a way as to impact the community level and enhance invasion rates? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Are modern biological invasions an unprecedented form of global change? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Are non- native species more likely to become pests? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Are their effects additives, synergistic, or antagonistic? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | At what densities do invasive species begin to impact native communities? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Bacterial pathogens and water Aquatic plant community invasibility and scale- dependent patterns in native and invasive species richness Invading herbivory: the golden apple snail alters ecosystem functioning in Asian wetlands Biotic resistance on the increase: native predators structure invasive zebra mussel populations Dispersal of living organisms into aquatic ecosystems as mediated by aquaculture and fisheries activities Ecological roulette: the global transport of nonindigenous marine organisms Reducing redundancy in invasion ecology by integrating hypotheses into a single theoretical framework Feeding ecology and ecological impact of an alien'warm- water'omnivore in cold lakes Biodiversity in heavily modified waterbodies: native and introduced fish in Iberian reservoirs Cyanobacterial toxins: risk management for health protection Aquatic invasive species and emerging infectious disease threats: a one health perspective Gone but not forgotten? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Do invasive species differ in their impacts from that of native species if they were to achieve similar densities? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Do reservoirs facilitate invasions into landscapes? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Do similar communities develop in similar sites? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | First, are invasive species facilitating each other? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Global biodiversity scenarios for the year 2100 High frequency of functional extinctions in ecological networks Bacterial diversity and biogeography in deep- sea surface sediments of the South Atlantic Ocean Critical Transitions in Nature and Society Floating plant dominance as a stable state Fundamentals of microbial community resistance and resilience Dispersal limitation, invasion resistance, and the structure of pond zooplankton communities Invasional meltdown 6 years later: important phenomenon, unfortunate metaphor, or both? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Guisan et al., 2014)? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | How are communities assembled and how do these communities respond when new species come in? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | How do freshwater organisms cross the''dry ocean''? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | How does community succession proceed following disturbance? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | How novel is too novel? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | How redundant are biological communities across the planet? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | If native hydrobiid snails achieved a similar density, would they also dominate nutrient cycling? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | In particular, does the freshwater medium offer an environment where infectious microbes can meet and interact prior to colonizing their hosts? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Is extirpation of aquatic invasive species possible? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Lates Late? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | Second, do natural and human- assisted movements of waters and organisms transport microbes to new environments? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | The role of viruses in biological invasions: friend or foe? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | What are the main impacts of invasive species and how do these impacts change ecosystem goods and services? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | What environmental factors contribute to time lags in impacts from invasions? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | What processes regulate dispersal and what is the relative importance of such regional processes with local community interactions? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | a case study of the American bullfrog in the Atlantic Forest Biodiversity Hotspot Are tropical cyclones sources of natural selection? |
cord-354757-jy47l6zm | an example from the Burdekin River floodplain Can plant competition and diversity reduce the growth and survival of exotic Phragmites australis invading a tidal marsh? |