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1 benefits achieved through freshwater-focused conservation.
2 ffectiveness and efficiency of environmental conservation.
3 l gene function is essential to advance reef conservation.
4 human and fruit fly, reflecting evolutionary conservation.
5 at quantification is often the first step in conservation.
6 s over broad spatial scales is important for conservation.
7 global market, grow bioenergy crops, or for conservation.
8 d patterns of space use, is critical for its conservation.
9 one of the most heavily invested species in conservation.
10 e species management and native biodiversity conservation.
11 es conservation rather than regulon-specific conservation.
12 allows the analysis of cross-kingdom pathway conservation.
13 and P as fertilizer, as well as a means of P conservation.
14 responses with implications for ecology and conservation.
15 for a cumulative exposure of Se relevant for conservation.
16 ion, ruled by energy quantization and parity conservation.
17 5'TRs, indicating considerable evolutionary conservation.
18 hat this pilin displays extensive structural conservation.
19 with implications for ecology, evolution and conservation.
20 ein interfaces and a measure of evolutionary conservation.
21 pe II-C Cas9s, likely due to Cas9 HNH domain conservation.
22 sting transboundary responsibility for their conservation.
23 ps unexpectedly in light of its evolutionary conservation.
24 vironment that typically inform biodiversity conservation.
25 and to save biodiversity is a cornerstone of conservation.
26 ersity loss and the greatest opportunity for conservation(1,2), given the shrinking scope of protecte
28 lan for climate change and make biodiversity conservation a far stronger part of land, water and sea
29 silicons as consolidants in waterlogged wood conservation able to effectively stabilise wood dimensio
31 CoV-2 targets and show the highest degree of conservation across coronaviruses fostering the identifi
34 NA sequences of all types showed very little conservation across species, whereas mature miRNAs were
35 As a result of its phylogenetic position, conservation across Symbiodiniaceae species, and the pre
38 as the interactions between local people and conservation actions and how to promote synergies betwee
43 dress these issues, crop diversification and conservation agriculture (CA)-based management hold cons
44 lage, arid regions can benefit the most from conservation agriculture by achieving a win-win outcome
48 lay the groundwork for genetically informed conservation and advance our understanding of how imperi
52 international collaborative project for the conservation and exploitation of European peach germplas
54 selected flagships can both raise funds for conservation and help target where these resources are b
56 cides applied, raising concerns about insect conservation and highlighting the importance of integrat
57 lts have major implications for biodiversity conservation and invasion dynamics in freshwater ecosyst
59 odern deforestation, which could help inform conservation and management efforts for climate change m
61 raphic range size inform decisions about the conservation and management of rare and nonindigenous sp
64 ancer-related gene annotations, evolutionary conservation and pre-computed statistical scores as the
66 r results will inform decision-making within conservation and restoration initiatives by providing a
68 as a potential vaccine candidate due to its conservation and stable expression amongst strains of Ne
69 re usually based on the analysis of sequence conservation and structural properties of the mutant pro
72 ective and scalable information for species' conservation and the maintenance of resilient ecosystems
74 collections is of utmost importance for the conservation and utilization of genetic materials and wi
76 among electron transfer, metabolism, energy conservation, and filament growth in cable bacteria rema
79 r Dalbergia hinders evolutionary studies and conservation applications, which are important for adapt
81 Most surprising was that the simple naive conservation approach using PSI-BLAST in many cases outp
83 under development increasingly overlap with conservation areas in Southeast Asia, a globally importa
84 ilities can be land-use intensive and impact conservation areas, and little attention has been given
86 tovoltaic generation, within three important conservation areas: protected areas (PAs), Key Biodivers
89 d represent the primary challenges to marten conservation at the southern periphery of their range.
92 ritizing degraded forests for restoration or conservation, based on their wildlife value, remains a s
93 ution of illegally-traded wildlife products, conservation-based biodiversity research, and identifica
94 itically, management can provide substantial conservation benefits to most reefs for fisheries and ec
97 atural enemies of crop pests, plants used in conservation biological control interventions potentiall
98 is a notable data gap, with implications for conservation biology, carbon cycle science, and internat
99 es have received international attention for conservation, but the lack of genomic resources for Dalb
101 s for identifying species and populations of conservation concern, as well as for illuminating possib
105 Realistic scenarios for harvest and habitat conservation costing an estimated $588 M (2016 USD) led
106 omise scenarios that balance production with conservation could cut biodiversity losses by two-thirds
107 hemicals applied so far for waterlogged wood conservation created the need to develop new more, effic
108 ealed that ComGC displays extensive sequence conservation, defining a monophyletic group among type I
109 rade-off between metabolically-driven energy conservation during winter and sustaining foetal growth,
110 ed individual-based model that estimates the conservation effectiveness of MPAs for five species of c
111 estigated the causal link between equity and conservation effort with a randomized real-effort experi
112 as Endangered, genetic data that would help conservation efforts and future re-introductions are abs
113 and population response to better integrate conservation efforts and harvest management of economica
114 These findings will help prioritize coral conservation efforts and plan assisted gene flow interve
115 a, and contributes to ongoing monitoring and conservation efforts at a time of climate change and con
118 ge carnivore species and suggest that future conservation efforts should target restoring ecosystems
121 oyed ecosystems - is a critical component of conservation efforts, but is hindered by inconsistent, u
122 are the cornerstones of global biodiversity conservation efforts, but to fulfil this role they must
127 or diverse evolutionary signatures including conservation, excess population differentiation, acceler
128 ed improvements in forage quality (Fo), feed conservation (Fe) and concentrate supplementation (Co):
129 essure, we provide an index of transboundary conservation feasibility to assess global opportunities
130 gs indicate the insufficiency of giant panda conservation for protecting these large carnivore specie
132 carbon and maintain scientific integrity and conservation for the positive societal values ingrained
133 development of modeling approaches that link conservation funding, habitat delivery, and population r
136 vocate a new global approach to address this conservation gap, which must enable megafaunal populatio
138 rotected areas have been the cornerstone for conservation globally [1], but gaps still exist in prese
139 from the scientific literature to assess how conservation goals were defined, vulnerability assessmen
141 O157:H7 genomes showed a high level of CycA conservation, highlighting a strong selective pressure f
142 istribution of protected areas, to determine conservation hotspots for the group, and analyze potenti
146 The observation of extensive evolutionary conservation in copper homeostatic systems between human
149 te the impacts of soil bulk density on water conservation in soils that are manipulated by mechanical
150 ting point for prioritising interactions for conservation in species interaction networks in the futu
151 repeats play a role in maintaining sequence conservation in the absence of homologous recombination.
152 matic measurements suggest that evolutionary conservation in the consensus sequence is driven by main
154 genetic diversity is fundamental for species conservation in the face of climate change, particularly
155 at least partially dependent on evolutionary conservation in the structure and nature of peptide inte
158 ss and values will largely determine whether conservation initiatives receive necessary support and l
160 e efforts may necessitate establishing rapid conservation interventions postconflict that align with
162 ce must strike a balance between controlling conservation investment risk and ensuring the environmen
163 n Brazil's Atlantic Forest (AF) biodiversity conservation is of key importance since the fungal patho
164 However, combining P recovery with energy conservation is perhaps one of the greatest challenges o
169 l differential equations (NPDEs) against the conservation laws of mass, momentum, thermal and species
172 value of taking microclimate into account in conservation management to ensure favourable conditions
174 index obscures the variation that can inform conservation measures and can be sensitive to analytical
175 that prevents the implementation of adequate conservation measures is that connectivity and genetic s
176 otected areas and other effective area-based conservation measures, are likely to extend and diversif
179 o provide essential libraries to improve the conservation, monitoring, and management of Arctic ecosy
182 rshore fish, making them unlikely to achieve conservation objectives in rural coastal economies.
185 alysis of the Cdc14 family and comparing the conservation of active site structure and specificity am
195 l food webs are essential for the successful conservation of ecological communities, and in terrestri
198 of the core Hh signaling pathway, as well as conservation of epithelial/mesenchymal cross talk in the
201 of fertility, demonstrating the evolutionary conservation of flagellar function related to male ferti
208 Our results support the potential functional conservation of key genes in early floral development th
209 that knowledge informs on the evolution and conservation of key sequences and domains in NF-kappaB,
210 Our findings support a model for functional conservation of lncRNAs independent from sequence and st
213 e governing equations of the flow in motion (conservation of mass and momentum principles) to predict
214 and curation protein interactions using the conservation of motifs, interology, or presence or absen
216 ichia coli cells expressing AtNAA50 revealed conservation of NatE substrate specificity between plant
218 ulatory role for the mammalian CRY1 tail and conservation of PHR-tail interactions in both mammalian
225 We than applied a systematic analysis on the conservation of splice-sites as a measure of gene-struct
230 ncluding stunted growth, implying functional conservation of the miR159-GAMYB pathway among angiosper
237 a framework for improving the management and conservation of transboundary and migrating marine demer
244 ese MAGs are predicted to use diverse energy conservation pathways, including heterotrophy, sulfur an
249 In the Anthropocene, this requires that conservation planning explicitly includes the combined e
251 how interventions, like natural disasters or conservation policies, affect ecological time series.
253 ical invasions should be developed, and that conservation practitioners should take advantage of the
254 s' implications are particularly relevant to conservation practitioners working across sectors, such
255 t the spatial overlap of this potential with conservation priorities and institutional constraints re
257 n additional line of evidence supporting the conservation priority status of the Northern Mozambique
260 neages, our results are being applied in the conservation program of the Kihnu Native Sheep Society.
261 contribute substantial resources to in situ conservation projects in natural habitats using revenue
262 uctural and functional rationale for epitope conservation, provide insights for development of more u
265 omplex shows promoter-specific cross-species conservation rather than regulon-specific conservation.
269 e not only as a reservoir for the purpose of conservation, restoration, and research of reef-building
273 t management of river habitats for dragonfly conservation should incorporate riparian habitat protect
277 imate change, but these reefs will need high conservation status to sustain them close to dense human
281 a data layer to help guide a regional khulan conservation strategy, allow predictions for other part
283 he non-recombining region that show sequence conservation through gene conversion and contain genes t
284 opulation-level effects may aid biodiversity conservation through increased regulatory control of che
285 d to better understand shifting baselines in conservation to truly recognize current rates of ecologi
292 ve traits have implications for biodiversity conservation, via prediction of which plant groups would
293 e in its operability, urging its use to fill conservation voids for Caprinae and other data-deficient
294 ticidal effects, and high levels of sequence conservation, we propose that the delta-HXTXs were repur
296 across all conformations increased sequence conservation when compared to single-state designs in al
297 society's willingness to pay for them grows, conservation will have to evolve to stay relevant in the
298 randomized real-effort experiment in forest conservation with 443 land users near a tropical forest
299 ammalian cryptochromes highlights functional conservation with plant and insect cryptochromes, which
300 cted areas form the backbone of biodiversity conservation, yet their effectiveness is often not known