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1 at are difficult to distinguish from genuine biological diversity.
2 ch variation is a major determinant of human biological diversity.
3 ernative splicing is critical for generating biological diversity.
4 o investigate the causes and consequences of biological diversity.
5 zation is a potent force in the evolution of biological diversity.
6 to identify ecologically meaningful units of biological diversity.
7 the Post-2020 Framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
8 ely dispersed archipelagos can be sources of biological diversity.
9 oviding insights about the genetic basis for biological diversity.
10 r understanding of the mechanisms generating biological diversity.
11 anisms comprise the majority of the planet's biological diversity.
12 s demonstrate positive feedbacks that reduce biological diversity.
13 e of the effects of global climate change on biological diversity.
14 lieved to have generated much of the Earth's biological diversity.
15  signaling intermediate and thereby generate biological diversity.
16 ve played a pivotal role in the evolution of biological diversity.
17 sts exhibit an extraordinarily high level of biological diversity.
18 estration potential is tightly linked to its biological diversity.
19                  Cities can host significant biological diversity.
20 g of the factors that drive the evolution of biological diversity.
21 at followed in the wake of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
22 chnologies could realise future benefits for biological diversity.
23 t all draft targets set by the Convention on Biological Diversity.
24  the structure necessary to appreciate their biological diversity.
25 n in Mexico, a territory of an extraordinary biological diversity.
26 eeded to meet the goals of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
27 tion on Climate Change and the Convention on Biological Diversity.
28 i Biodiversity Target 9 of the Convention on Biological Diversity.
29 he global wealth of scientific knowledge and biological diversity.
30 driven QC framework compatible with observed biological diversity.
31 ational to the generation and maintenance of biological diversity.
32 t the evolutionary and ecological drivers of biological diversity.
33 n individuals with cancer to conservation of biological diversity.
34 ignificant effects on global conservation of biological diversity.
35 sues, will contribute to better outcomes for biological diversity.
36 owth contribute substantially to the loss of biological diversity.
37  forms of natural selection promote adaptive biological diversity.
38 d is a key "regional" process that maintains biological diversity.
39  ecosystem services and globally significant biological diversity.
40 equencing can provide a broad perspective on biological diversity.
41 mics and distribution of pests, diseases and biological diversity.
42  that are highly uniform beyond chemical and biological diversity.
43 likely match that of cancer and exceed it in biological diversity.
44 ilience of this service should increase with biological diversity.
45 s responsible for generating and structuring biological diversity.
46 ce with gene flow (DGF) in the generation of biological diversity.
47 hes that comprise the majority of vertebrate biological diversity.
48 tural selection is the primary force shaping biological diversity.
49 s essential to be able to accurately measure biological diversity (a term often contracted to biodive
50 acroevolutionary forces converge to generate biological diversity, a thorough understanding of specie
51 rt from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity acknowledges that ongoing biodivers
52 el for studying the nature and regulation of biological diversity across all scales of complexity.
53  grass, increases fire frequency and reduces biological diversity across millions of hectares in west
54 t drivers of environmental heterogeneity and biological diversity across mountain landscapes.
55 hancers have been linked to the evolution of biological diversity across species.
56 onsequences for how we manage the erosion of biological diversity across the Tree of Life.
57 ity, under the auspices of the Convention on Biological Diversity, agreed on 20 biodiversity-related
58 underscore the importance of recognizing the biological diversity among melanomas, representing a fir
59  Our findings point to a high regulatory and biological diversity among Myc-target genes.
60 ons described by D. H. Rothman between total biological diversity and a measure of stable carbon isot
61 onal metagenomic selection leverages natural biological diversity and billions of years of evolution
62 ses play a critical role in the evolution of biological diversity and complexity.
63 nement of a plastic trait can be a source of biological diversity and contribute to ecological specia
64 ubstantially enrich our understanding of the biological diversity and disease relevance of the human
65 ng species, especially those from studies of biological diversity and ecosystem functioning, are larg
66 d's biota, with significant consequences for biological diversity and ecosystem processes.
67                     Under global change, how biological diversity and ecosystem services are maintain
68 rse impacts of climate change on mountainous biological diversity and ecosystem services.
69 of which promote habitat heterogeneity, high biological diversity and endemism, and distinct organism
70  a new dimension to our understanding of the biological diversity and environmental adaptation of arc
71  and the threat that climate change poses to biological diversity and function in the imperilled bore
72 h data, inferring how gene regulation drives biological diversity and functions.
73 ution of ecological specialization generates biological diversity and may lead to speciation.
74                  Species formation generates biological diversity and occurs when traits evolve that
75                    Protein sequences reflect biological diversity and offer an extraordinary variety
76                            The Convention on Biological Diversity and other international and nationa
77 searched and documented by the Convention on Biological Diversity and others, Indigenous peoples glob
78  fundamental evolutionary process generating biological diversity and potentially enabling ecological
79 ch for explaining the drivers that structure biological diversity and predicting the responses of spe
80                            In some habitats, biological diversity and presence of juvenile stages wer
81                            The Convention on Biological Diversity and related international treaties
82 ical constraints, partly related to cancer's biological diversity and spatial and temporal complexity
83 lular processes, host-pathogen interactions, biological diversity and speciation can be explained by
84  countries (signatories to the Convention on Biological Diversity and Sustainable Development Goals),
85 ase then remain constant with an increase in biological diversity and that the number of attractors w
86 national treaties, such as the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol; intellectu
87 al forcing mechanisms drive patterns in both biological diversity and the preserved rock record.
88  and agreements, including the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Sustainable Development Goa
89 versity loss is central to the Convention on Biological Diversity and United Nations Sustainable Deve
90 m 'biodiversity' is a simple contraction of 'biological diversity', and at first sight the concept is
91 he means to characterize a certain aspect of biological diversity, and a fundamental problem of broad
92 and discovery for novel natural products and biological diversity, and marine actinomycetes turn out
93 opical forests are the global cornerstone of biological diversity, and store 55% of the forest carbon
94                            The Convention on Biological Diversity, and the Nagoya Protocol in particu
95  reasons for co-occurrence of linguistic and biological diversity are complex and appear to vary amon
96 rk lays out how Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity are expected to report on their pro
97 ce of genome integrity and the generation of biological diversity are important biological processes,
98  question how stable large-scale patterns in biological diversity are in the Anthropocene.
99 TCH) posits that the latitudinal gradient in biological diversity arises because most extant clades o
100                     Our understanding of how biological diversity arises is limited, especially in th
101 n and adaptation strategies used to maintain biological diversity as well as contribute to human well
102 esh insights into our broad understanding of biological diversity at refined resolution.
103 e, using large language models(2) trained on biological diversity at scale, we demonstrate successful
104 biodiversity framework for the Convention on Biological Diversity, attention is focusing on how new g
105           Mutation is the ultimate source of biological diversity because it generates the variation
106                                      Loss of biological diversity because of extinction is one of the
107 interest in the context of the Convention on Biological Diversity but needs long-term planning and in
108 t in abrupt climate change and its impact on biological diversity, but ambiguous definitions have con
109                     We seek to create useful biological diversity by exploiting the modular nature of
110 geochemical cycling, primary production, and biological diversity by the end of the Ediacaran Period.
111                            Wider sampling of biological diversity can only accelerate progress in add
112             The contemporary distribution of biological diversity cannot be understood without knowle
113                            The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) aspires to formal protection
114                Since 2006, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) has driven MPA establishment,
115  defined by the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), address major causes of biod
116 le ways as envisaged under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
117 nsion under the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
118  particularly in tropical forests where high biological diversity coincides with a vast store of soil
119              Leading up to the Convention on Biological Diversity Conference of the Parties 15, there
120                  One approach to quantifying biological diversity consists of characterizing the stat
121 -a key target agreed at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity COP15.
122 nference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15), seven major economies form
123 mmon microbial pool to test how chemical and biological diversity covary and characterized the implic
124 ing how and why hybridization contributes to biological diversity currently being investigated were f
125                                              Biological diversity depends on multiple, cooccurring ec
126              As the UN International Day for Biological Diversity enters its twentieth year, we take
127      A striking feature is its extraordinary biological diversity, evident in the wide range of disea
128 ted in unsustainable exploitation of Earth's biological diversity, exacerbated by climate change, oce
129 stitutional diversity may be as important as biological diversity for our long-term survival.
130 our resource underscores the need to address biological diversity for studying DNA modifications.
131 ippage rates, making it difficult to discern biological diversity from error.
132 the view that the origins of many aspects of biological diversity, from gene-structural embellishment
133 adth of the approach and test sensitivity to biological diversity further, immunosignatures of >1,500
134 se approach to regulation, the Convention on Biological Diversity has become a platform for imposing
135                 However, it now appears that biological diversity has evolved an alternative source.
136                                              Biological diversity has evolved despite the essentially
137                                              Biological diversity has long been quantified using Simp
138                                              Biological diversity has long been used to measure ecolo
139 ising, then, that such a pervasive source of biological diversity has not been integrated into studie
140                               Owing to their biological diversity, high potency, good tolerability, l
141 variation and inadequate to properly recover biological diversity in a dataset, if sequencing errors
142 io method should generally be robust against biological diversity in a sample population.
143 oevolution examines the temporal patterns of biological diversity in deep time.
144 tch effect removal while preserving valuable biological diversity in large-scale LC-MS experiments.
145 ulate the effect of spatial heterogeneity on biological diversity in natural environments.
146  explore the co-occurrence of linguistic and biological diversity in regions containing many of the E
147  how MDRs evolved to generate structural and biological diversity in specialized plant metabolism and
148 tial to substantially affect conservation of biological diversity in the coming decade.
149 e reads produced a 35-fold overestimation of biological diversity in the dataset at the 95% similarit
150  guarantee the maintenance of high levels of biological diversity in the future.
151 omogenous group of individuals, a remarkable biological diversity in the glucometabolic responses to
152 n Hemispheres potentially impact patterns of biological diversity in the two areas.
153 enogroup, MNV strains exhibited considerable biological diversity in their ability to grow in culture
154 es independent of MYC expression, suggesting biological diversity in this subset of disease.
155   The need for functional redundancy through biological diversity in wastewater treatment plants is a
156 iogeochemical cycling, trophic dynamics, and biological diversity, in the world's lakes, even in lake
157 f community composition when determining how biological diversity influences bulk particle stoichiome
158 onclusions of this study is that division of biological diversity into "cryptic" and "non-cryptic" co
159 l and evolutionary mechanisms that determine biological diversity is a central question in ecology.
160  global warming may be in the tropics, where biological diversity is also greatest.
161     The role of natural selection in shaping biological diversity is an area of intense interest in m
162                                              Biological diversity is driven mainly by gene duplicatio
163 temporally variable environments to maintain biological diversity is far broader than generally envis
164                                          How biological diversity is generated and maintained is a fu
165 ify cost-efficient priorities for conserving biological diversity is limited by the scarcity of data
166 contributes to our core understanding of how biological diversity is maintained in natural systems.
167                                    Extensive biological diversity is reflected in substantial ecologi
168                  The origin and expansion of biological diversity is regulated by both developmental
169 ant mysteries in evolutionary biology is why biological diversity is so unevenly distributed across s
170 erage is prioritized under the Convention on Biological Diversity, it remains unknown whether PAs mit
171 ncerns when the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity launches the post-2020 framework fo
172 specific gene expression that contributes to biological diversity, little is known about the mechanis
173 evolutionary processes maintaining long-term biological diversity may require preservation of the con
174 ormance is the variance in data arising from biological diversity, measurement noise or from other so
175  as water chemistry, hydrogeomorphology, and biological diversity metrics) with functional measures (
176 communities comprise an interwoven matrix of biological diversity modified by physical and chemical v
177            Concomitant with the evolution of biological diversity must have been the evolution of mec
178 nceptual forefront of a remarkable degree of biological diversity, now evident for cell populations a
179                    This study capitalized on biological diversity observed within the PTSD group obse
180 te for genome assembly and for analyzing the biological diversity of a sample.
181                               Conserving the biological diversity of bees therefore requires more tha
182 ave ushered in a deeper understanding of the biological diversity of cells present in tissues includi
183 rovide the foundation for the structural and biological diversity of coral-reef ecosystems.
184 ave vastly improved our understanding of the biological diversity of DLBCL and have led to the discov
185                          Here, we review the biological diversity of FIC domain proteins and summariz
186 d indicate how to measure the functional and biological diversity of forests with spectroscopy.
187 criptional programs accounts for much of the biological diversity of human cells and tumours.
188 ts of the genetic systems that determine the biological diversity of life.
189                 To evaluate the chemical and biological diversity of lipids, lipid extraction is usua
190 , and historical biases in the perception of biological diversity of Native Americans.
191            New techniques for evaluating the biological diversity of naturally occurring microbial as
192 e how genetic analysis may underestimate the biological diversity of noroviruses and provide a molecu
193 assifications did not reflect the observable biological diversity of people but the dominant cultural
194 ether, our results demonstrate generation of biological diversity of phenolic aglycone "effector" fun
195 ugh there is a great deal of interest in the biological diversity of species and of genes, it is only
196  for the first time a genus-wide view of the biological diversity of the aspergilli and in many, but
197 onal splice variants of RAGE underscores the biological diversity of the RAGE gene and will aid in th
198  analysis in this second study failed due to biological diversity of the samples.
199 nts is developing a methodology to reproduce biological diversity of the target population, ie, provi
200                                          The biological diversity of the unicellular bacteria-whether
201  prevalence, evolutionary relationships, and biological diversity of these pseudoenzymes, we performe
202 g been a paradigm for explaining the extreme biological diversity of tropical forests.
203 unds, which limits the structural (and hence biological) diversity of the library.
204 e bottleneck and once again exploit the rich biological diversity offered by comparative studies.
205 logical assemblages, account for much of the biological diversity on Earth.
206 nd how changes in DNA have given rise to the biological diversity on the planet.
207 ity and oceanographic interfaces may enhance biological diversity on this and adjacent seamounts in t
208 pted under the auspices of the Convention on Biological Diversity, provides the basis for taking effe
209 gned in 2022 by Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, recognized the importance of area-
210 ersion has had a strongly negative effect on biological diversity, reducing the number of plant and a
211                    Forecasting the future of biological diversity relies on extrapolation of past tre
212                                However, this biological diversity remains poorly supported by biochem
213                            The Convention on Biological Diversity's (CBD's) post-2020 global biodiver
214 rotected, well below the Aichi Convention on Biological Diversity's 2020 Target of 17%.
215 ial to meet the targets of the Convention on Biological Diversity's 2022 Kunming-Montreal Global Biod
216 ends are inconsistent with the Convention on Biological Diversity's 2050 vision of living in harmony
217 gnificant progress towards the Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi Target on protected areas,
218 cal global policy goals (e.g., Convention on Biological Diversity's Aichi Targets).
219   In 2021, China will host the Convention of Biological Diversity's Conference, which will influence
220          In the context of the Convention on Biological Diversity's negotiations on the post-2020 Glo
221                            The Convention on Biological Diversity's post-2020 Global Biodiversity Fra
222                         If the Convention on Biological Diversity's targets are to be met, it is impo
223                                  Patterns of biological diversity should be interpreted in light of b
224 the most pervasive themes in ecology is that biological diversity stabilizes ecosystem processes and
225                            The Convention on Biological Diversity targets may stimulate major expansi
226  that can complement potential Convention on Biological Diversity targets of protecting 30% land in t
227  a link between temperature and chemical and biological diversity that was stronger in chronically po
228                One of the strongest rules of biological diversity - the observation that more species
229 n expert group convened by the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group
230 ational agreements, namely the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Nagoya Protocol, and the Inter
231 lobal targets agreed under the Convention on Biological Diversity, the number of marine protected are
232                     Beyond issues of cryptic biological diversity, the resolution of species identity
233 nsensus for defining the fundamental unit of biological diversity, the species.
234 l cells are, however, heterogeneous, and the biological diversity this represents and how it changes
235 revealing spatial and temporal dimensions of biological diversity through structural, compositional a
236 e of local adaptive evolution in maintaining biological diversity through these processes is less cle
237 tropical reef ecosystems, thereby supporting biological diversity throughout the marine realm.
238 nciples that predict well-known responses of biological diversity to different factors.
239 ion strategies should prioritize spatial and biological diversity to safeguard megafauna and ecosyste
240 vation requires parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity to secure adequate financing, plan
241 leaders committed, through the Convention on Biological Diversity, to achieve a significant reduction
242 l fuel fundamental research on the nature of biological diversity, ultimately providing up-to-date ph
243   Since stability positively correlates with biological diversity, we postulate that increasing speci
244 ve feedbacks with soil microbes that promote biological diversity, whereas abundant exotic and native
245  quantify the influence of the Convention on Biological Diversity, which we link to reduced acquisiti
246 tion led to the question of how such loss of biological diversity will alter the functioning of ecosy
247                      Conservation of Earth's biological diversity will be achieved only by recognizin
248      This takes advantage of Earth's immense biological diversity with high-throughput screening for
249 changes, emphasising the utility of studying biological diversity with phosphoproteomics to discover
250 te and atmospheric changes can rapidly alter biological diversity, with combined effects that, at lea
251               These findings help to clarify biological diversity within PASC, identify participants
252     Thus, our findings show that significant biological diversity within resilient corals like Porite

 
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