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1 tant in designing mining operations that are ecologically acceptable.
2 pressing PRM may be more physiologically and ecologically advantageous than those with THM at impacte
3 nts confirm that being highly lateralized is ecologically advantageous, exposure to chlorpyrifos, a p
4 eaning interactions in both ocean basins are ecologically analogous and result in parasite removal, t
5                                 We relied on ecologically and behaviorally relevant stimuli, contact
6 -sea scleractinian coral reefs are protected ecologically and biologically significant areas that sup
7 awning phenology and distribution of several ecologically and commercially important fish species dra
8                                However, many ecologically and commercially important marine species r
9 stribution data and model equations for many ecologically and commercially relevant species and plant
10                              Sharks are also ecologically and demographically diverse and are taken i
11 ypically diverse anadromous salmonid that is ecologically and economically important but declining th
12                                   This is an ecologically and economically important global insect sp
13 an area of growing concern, particularly for ecologically and economically important organisms such a
14 rilla (tribe Elsholtzieae, Lamiaceae) are an ecologically and economically important plant group cons
15 of the potential impacts of SFV infection on ecologically and economically important salmonid species
16 s of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), an ecologically and economically important species of fish,
17 rony influences the exponent of TL widely in ecologically and economically important systems.
18 genetics in identifying the genetic basis of ecologically and economically important traits.
19 anean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is an ecologically and economically relevant edible marine biv
20 th-cessation timing in coast Douglas-fir (an ecologically and economically vital tree) using high-fre
21 iving in urban environments, we compared two ecologically and evolutionarily important behavioral tra
22                                   By linking ecologically and evolutionarily relevant metadata with p
23 tantial fluctuations in abiotic factors over ecologically and evolutionarily relevant timescales in t
24 odels, identifying communities that are both ecologically and evolutionarily stable.
25  urbanization intensifies pollen limitation, ecologically and functionally specialized plants are at
26                              Models that are ecologically and mechanistically detailed are therefore
27                                     Thirteen ecologically and phylogenetically diverse species were s
28 ons based on anatomical measurements of five ecologically and physiologically similar extant lamnifor
29 le transcriptomes from all 13 species in the ecologically and reproductively diverse wild tomato clad
30 s, PPT-ANPP relationships are important both ecologically and to land-atmosphere models that couple t
31 uggest that Bt resistance bioassays that use ecologically- and physiologically-mismatched diets over-
32 esearch of polyphosphate metabolism of these ecologically as well as biotechnologically important mic
33  elevation environments are more generalized ecologically, at least in terms of climate-related gradi
34 ion for addressing many disturbance-related, ecologically based conservation problems.
35 verflies identify flowers and offer specific ecologically based cues and strategies for attracting po
36                           Traits can provide ecologically based explanations for observed responses t
37                               To inform more ecologically based landscape nutrient management, we com
38 avior in Baltic flounders is the trait under ecologically based selection causing reproductive isolat
39     Patterns of epistasis that are shaped by ecologically based selection could be common and central
40 tainty greatly limits our ability to develop ecologically coherent marine protected area networks.
41 sity that inhabits natural environments into ecologically coherent units.
42 rsity can be classified into genetically and ecologically cohesive units, but what produces such vari
43  human populations from throughout Japan and ecologically comparable groups of macaques.
44 lities to gain a competitive advantage in an ecologically complex setting remain unstudied.
45 nal view that jawless stem-gnathostomes were ecologically constrained [9-12] with the origin of jaws
46 uggest that the Succulent Biome comprises an ecologically constrained evolutionary arena spanning lar
47                     Thirty of those were not ecologically constrained, permitting the investigation o
48 quency of facultative symbionts that provide ecologically contingent benefits or act as parasites.
49 nnels that consume cambium, wood and bark-is ecologically convergent with Early Cretaceous bark-beetl
50 for which thermoregulation is challenging or ecologically costly.
51  potentially reduce the burden and spread of ecologically coupled diseases.
52 habilitation of disturbed islands to protect ecologically critical seabird populations.
53 ns as well as non-pathogenic species such as ecologically critical symbionts.
54 d areas are underfunded, poorly managed, and ecologically damaged; the conundrum is how to increase t
55 stablish in natural areas, where they can be ecologically damaging and costly to manage.
56  50% or manipulating their spectra to reduce ecologically damaging wavelengths partially reduced the
57                                   Using this ecologically derived framework, we uncover a specific me
58 tions are better placed to bring about those ecologically desirable changes.
59                                Invasions are ecologically destructive and can threaten biodiversity.
60 ity interpersonal relationships, act in more ecologically destructive ways, have adverse work and edu
61 ere collected between 1999 and 2010 in three ecologically different habitats in Latvia.
62                                              Ecologically differentiated clades became taxonomically
63 terogeneous responses in midlatitudes may be ecologically disruptive if interacting taxa respond oppo
64 a-native shrub Baccharis salicifolia and two ecologically distinct aphid species (one a dietary gener
65 amework for 212 GPS-collared roe deer in two ecologically distinct areas of Central Europe to test th
66 ent host defenses, we experimentally evolved ecologically distinct bioluminescent Vibrio fischeri by
67 ited distinct patterns over time, suggesting ecologically distinct populations within ecotypes.
68 ugh active community-based surveillance in 4 ecologically distinct regions of Peru over 6 years.
69 coccus pneumoniae, we find a genomically and ecologically distinct subset, held at a relatively const
70 y contain subpopulations that themselves are ecologically distinct.
71 ltiple pairs of Encelia species hybridize at ecologically divergent parapatric boundaries, such mecha
72 trait architecture in natural hybrids of two ecologically divergent Populus species.
73 undisturbed habitats with two geographic and ecologically divergent subspecies.
74      Our study shows that introgression from ecologically diverse con-specific and con-generic popula
75                          Extinction of these ecologically diverse fossil taxa may be linked to more s
76 ral reefs are some of the most important and ecologically diverse marine environments.
77 tionally identified viral contigs from >6000 ecologically diverse metagenomic samples.
78  distributions of 96 vegetation types of the ecologically diverse western US, using data on observed
79                                Army ants are ecologically dominant arthropod predators of the world's
80                           This study samples ecologically dominant fungal guilds for which there were
81 ations form large nest networks and they are ecologically dominant in many northern hemisphere woodla
82 lineages of Aculeata are the ants, which are ecologically dominant in most terrestrial ecosystems [2]
83 ternative: extensive diversity maintained by ecologically driven spatiotemporal chaos, with no assump
84  contrived experimental system suggests that ecologically driven, trait-based extinctions play an equ
85 es that are currently being applied to these ecologically, environmentally and clinically important b
86 al testing, we consider models of a guild of ecologically equivalent competitors feeding on a single
87 cates that fitness differences between these ecologically equivalent species are small in this local
88 periments necessary to disentangle guilds of ecologically equivalent species from those experiencing
89 ity explored the structure of a community of ecologically equivalent species.
90 ild are coexisting, even though they all are ecologically equivalent with respect to their interactio
91  While entire communities of species are not ecologically equivalent, recent field experiments have d
92 l species and individuals in a community are ecologically equivalent.
93 being and acknowledgment of the limits of an ecologically functional and diverse planet will need to
94 aretus macrophthalmus, rapidly increased its ecologically functional diversity following the restorat
95 tation of a species that is still common but ecologically (functionally) extinct and in a trajectory
96                               Diatoms are an ecologically fundamental and highly diverse group of alg
97 e molecular structure and biogenesis of this ecologically fundamental organelle have remained enigmat
98  membranacea, is found to be an invasive and ecologically harmful species in some cold-water regions,
99 spended sediment which are anticipated to be ecologically harmful.
100 ctions, which primarily affected genus-rich, ecologically homogeneous clades.
101  found across the globe, are one of the most ecologically important alternative pollinators after bee
102 ysis assists efforts to ensure this group of ecologically important and evolutionarily distinct anima
103                             Animal flight is ecologically important and has a long evolutionary histo
104 ndogenous rhythms associated with DVM of the ecologically important and highly abundant planktic cope
105 ow invertebrates, including economically and ecologically important bivalves, are affected by exposur
106 in more detail virus-host interactions in an ecologically important bloom-forming cyanobacterium.
107  Prokelisia rank among the most abundant and ecologically important browsers of coastal saltmarsh gra
108 primarily in haptophyte algae, including the ecologically important calcifying coccolithophores, Emil
109 amera trapping studies for an emblematic and ecologically important carnivorous taxa, the Felidae fam
110 lation, and cultivation of these elusive yet ecologically important cells.
111 l development (e.g., growth, moulting) in an ecologically important coldwater copepod Calanus finmarc
112 rovides evidence that sulfonates serve as an ecologically important currency for nutrient and energy
113 iously unknown stages in the life history of ecologically important dinoflagellate and haptophyte mic
114  Here we show that gene flow in a diatom, an ecologically important eukaryotic microbe, is not limite
115 ions for populations of the commercially and ecologically important fishes, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhu
116 g' gene in fine-tuning the development of an ecologically important floral trait.
117                                         Many ecologically important forest trees from dry areas have
118 tion influencing intraspecific allocation of ecologically important functions.
119  important route of exposure for diverse and ecologically important ground-nesting bees.
120 l shifts in ecosystem biodiversity and in an ecologically important group of macroinvertebrates (Dipt
121      Cyanobacteria are an evolutionarily and ecologically important group of prokaryotes.
122 ogeography in Maurolicus, the Pearlsides, an ecologically important group.
123 hyta) constitute one of the most diverse and ecologically important groups of phytoplankton.
124 nature of interactions occurring among these ecologically important groups.
125 n a multihost system through the transfer of ecologically important loci among coexisting strains.
126  understanding of virus-host interactions in ecologically important marine protists.
127 rion protein, which affects economically and ecologically important members of the family Cervidae.
128 gar limitation of ants, which are common and ecologically important omnivores that consume both plant
129 nce to our understanding of the responses of ecologically important organisms to changing environment
130 fish species, including the economically and ecologically important pelagic species, mahi-mahi (Coryp
131 pecies can be translated to economically and ecologically important perennials to exploit adaptive pl
132      Diatoms are one of the most diverse and ecologically important phytoplankton groups, acting as d
133 rgy partitioning strategies in this clade of ecologically important primary producers.
134                          Dinoflagellates, an ecologically important protist lineage, represent a uniq
135 er the physical structure of habitats across ecologically important scales remains unclear.
136    The Dungeness crab is an economically and ecologically important species distributed along the Nor
137 w these events affect population dynamics of ecologically important species is limited, in part becau
138              Red drum is an economically and ecologically important species native to coastal regions
139  lead to future population declines in these ecologically important species.
140 e impacts of management interventions for an ecologically important species.
141 on of the meiotic molecular machinery in the ecologically important Symbiodiniaceae and in other euka
142 st likely to other pollutants, placing these ecologically important systems under an elevated risk in
143          This work establishes ammonia as an ecologically important taste cue in Drosophila, and show
144 n acidification (OA) on several abundant and ecologically important taxa, such as medusozoans, is poo
145 ng habitats for tunas, billfishes, and other ecologically important top predators.
146                   Intraspecific variation in ecologically important traits is a cornerstone of Darwin
147 ws how introgressive hybridization can alter ecologically important traits, increase morphological va
148  expression of host plant defenses and other ecologically important traits.
149 d with human skeletal dysplasias facilitates ecologically important variation in buoyancy among Antar
150 mpare our results with those for three other ecologically important, diverse, and abundant Amazonian
151                 Thermoregulation is not only ecologically important; it may affect the success of par
152 d for managing human interactions with these ecologically-important mammals.
153  in the penetration of acidified waters into ecologically-important nearshore habitats across 1,000 k
154 ith secondary pneumonia has been established ecologically, individual-level evidence remains sparse a
155                                        A new ecologically inspired paradigm in cancer treatment known
156 lization but might generalize more easily to ecologically irrelevant pitch contours.
157 etitive exclusion, and an ability to coexist ecologically may help or hinder speciation.
158                                  We identify ecologically meaningful changes in parameters that alter
159 of microbial traits, functions and taxa into ecologically meaningful components to help understand th
160 al coral propagation need up-scaling to have ecologically meaningful impact.
161                                  Delineating ecologically meaningful populations among microbes is im
162  the remaining neutral loci, consistent with ecologically mediated divergence.
163         Moreover, it remains unclear whether ecologically modest night-to-night changes in sleep, wit
164 s selected via biological justification were ecologically more realistic compared with those of the m
165 te the neuroscience of group interactions in ecologically natural settings.
166                       However, as with other ecologically or economically important plants, our knowl
167 uses as biocontrol agents and for protecting ecologically or economically important species from outb
168 ving mammalian genera and is one of the most ecologically pervasive clades on Earth.
169    A different set of seven simulations were ecologically plausible but under-predicted observed NPP
170  individual-based model, we show that, under ecologically plausible conditions, this sigmoidal relati
171 mics, and individual population dynamics are ecologically plausible.
172                                 We find that ecologically rare species are disproportionately represe
173 traits for birds and mammals to identify the ecologically rare species, understand their characterist
174 dgment tools and assert that perceptions are ecologically rational to the degree that they adapt to t
175 bset of experimental data that included only ecologically realistic communities (that is, those compa
176 these regions support scene perception under ecologically realistic conditions, and understanding how
177                                   Under more ecologically realistic conditions, however, individuals
178             There is an urgent need for more ecologically realistic models for better predicting the
179  based on biological knowledge and selecting ecologically realistic response curves can improve cross
180  dataset of biodiversity experiments and the ecologically realistic subset of experimental communitie
181 hormone levels to balance the effects of our ecologically realistic synthetic root community on root
182  naive bumble bees (Bombus terrestris) in an ecologically relevant associative learning task under co
183 te how second-order motion mechanisms enable ecologically relevant behavior such as detecting camoufl
184 te peripheral olfactory coding, resulting in ecologically relevant behavioural effects.
185 Furthermore, both cannabis regimens produced ecologically relevant brain concentrations of THC and CB
186 ra and Lessonia spicata are economically and ecologically relevant brown seaweeds that recently have
187 f an organism's response to a toxicant under ecologically relevant conditions and provide realistic r
188 suring genetic variation in key traits under ecologically relevant conditions, and (ii) considering t
189       The mechanisms of polyploid success in ecologically relevant contexts, however, remain largely
190  protein activity, we dissected the basis of ecologically relevant differences in Alcohol dehydrogena
191 s causal, but, we contend, principally as an ecologically relevant evolutionary pressure.
192                  However, emulating accurate ecologically relevant flow environments (e.g. microbes a
193 t the free metal ion concentration, the most ecologically relevant form, to set site-specific values.
194                 It is challenging to conduct ecologically relevant global change experiments over the
195 onization of 2 virulent Vibrio species in an ecologically relevant host model, oyster, to study inter
196 improved ability of this approach to provide ecologically relevant insights into temporal alterations
197 et passing through a bacterial suspension at ecologically relevant length and time scales, we discove
198 er experiment to warm benthic assemblages to ecologically relevant levels in situ.
199 dum), following acute (24 h) exposure to two ecologically relevant levels of dissolved PAHs.
200 very of some of the likely most abundant and ecologically relevant marine viral species, such as vSAG
201 ) improving biomonitoring through developing ecologically relevant metrics based on contemporary plas
202 essment of adverse outcome pathways based on ecologically relevant metrics for exposure and effect ca
203 could be computationally linked to dominant, ecologically relevant microbial hosts.
204 ools were developed and tested using several ecologically relevant model systems (Emiliania huxleyi/E
205 y unrecognized links between the fidelity of ecologically relevant object representations, choice-rel
206  drives synergistic interactions between two ecologically relevant odors, representing food and sex.
207 loyed the three-spined stickleback and three ecologically relevant parasite infections as a "wild" mo
208 ein one can observe and probe macroscale and ecologically relevant phenomena at microscale resolution
209 verse-translated 'treatments' may provide an ecologically relevant platform from which to discover ne
210 tion trends and drivers, potentially masking ecologically relevant population sub-structure and dynam
211 ended both as functional relationships among ecologically relevant quantities and the probability dis
212 ven not only by genetic tractability, but by ecologically relevant questions and hypotheses.
213 foraminifer, Globigerina bulloides) under an ecologically relevant range of seawater pH (7.5 to 8.3 t
214 of taxonomically distinct reefs, across five ecologically relevant scales of measurement (4-64 cm).
215 quantified for large marine vertebrates over ecologically relevant scales.
216                  Constraining predictions at ecologically relevant spatial and temporal scales will r
217 g a rare example of amphibian recovery at an ecologically relevant spatial scale.
218  bioassays can focus toxicity assessments on ecologically relevant species.
219 nts or for targeting baculoviruses infecting ecologically relevant species.
220 nimals identify and remember locations where ecologically relevant stimuli are found within their env
221 Namib Day Gecko, Rhoptropus afer, sprints on ecologically relevant substrates.
222                                              Ecologically relevant symbioses are widespread in terres
223 rities optimizes information transmission at ecologically relevant temporal frequencies.
224 ore the power of super-resolution mapping of ecologically relevant traits in understanding adaptation
225 ype blocks that are associated with numerous ecologically relevant traits, as well as soil and climat
226 f colocalization, and the synteny of QTL for ecologically relevant traits, we used a comparative geno
227 a mechanism that underpins performance on an ecologically relevant word-learning task.
228  which producers and specific phenazines are ecologically relevant, and whether phenazine biodegradat
229                    Moreover, this pathway is ecologically relevant, being sensitive to sub-micromolar
230  increasing replication, testing larger, yet ecologically relevant, differences in temperature and pC
231 demonstrating that they are used to modulate ecologically relevant, plastic phenotypes.
232 olors, and are these colors behaviorally and ecologically relevant?
233 9) use this as a starting point for defining ecologically-relevant populations within a community and
234 9) use this as a starting point for defining ecologically-relevant populations within a community and
235 ord may allow the Late Jurassic existence of ecologically restricted angiosperms, like those seen in
236 f the trajectory constrained to behave in an ecologically sensible manner, reflecting one of seven po
237 tal benefits with regard to pesticide use in ecologically sensitive environments and appears ideally
238 istic or parasitic relationship which may be ecologically significant and globally widespread among v
239 n or extension of ship speed restrictions in ecologically significant areas, since our results indica
240  locomotion in a variety of evolutionary and ecologically significant contexts.Biomechanical understa
241 e will be able to ascertain whether the sole ecologically significant difference between previous gla
242 onse to ambient conditions may contribute to ecologically significant differences among colonies in c
243 , to build a framework to aid in deciphering ecologically significant microbes within a corals' micro
244 ocosms, but also in several other edible and ecologically significant seaweeds using long-term in sit
245 n evolutionary radiations, particularly when ecologically similar and thus potentially competing spec
246 ange boundaries of two globally distributed, ecologically similar aquatic plant species.
247                      These effects came from ecologically similar carcharhiniform species inhibiting
248 ern North America (ENA) to data sets from 21 ecologically similar European species to test for common
249 mentally exposed laboratory-reared fish from ecologically similar high-infection and no-infection pop
250                                         When ecologically similar host populations present disparate
251                               Coexistence of ecologically similar species can be maintained by partit
252 ated with specific ecologies and shared with ecologically similar species from other older radiations
253 nge of trait variation in biomes by grouping ecologically similar species into plant functional types
254 ential method for understanding responses of ecologically similar species to global change.
255  species and the maintenance of co-occurring ecologically similar species.
256 nses of large mammals to a very isolated and ecologically simple, insular environment.
257      We discuss dance evolution as driven by ecologically-, socially- and/or culturally-imposed "capt
258                                       Plants ecologically specialized on a single pollinator taxon we
259                   Plants synthesize numerous ecologically specialized, lineage-specific metabolites t
260 amously and, despite intense inbreeding, was ecologically successful and showed transgressive segrega
261             Herbivorous surgeonfishes are an ecologically successful group of reef fish that rely on
262  are among the most globally distributed and ecologically successful organisms in the modern ocean, c
263                                              Ecologically, the DIB method developed could determine t
264                                              Ecologically, they influence energy transfer vertically
265 ons, suggesting an enhanced ability to adapt ecologically to a drying environment.
266 eding range to test whether they have become ecologically trapped in the degraded Benguela ecosystem.
267               Mutualisms between species are ecologically ubiquitous but evolutionarily puzzling.
268 emoval practices, which are expensive and/or ecologically unsafe.
269 ompartmentalised view of the world, which is ecologically unsound, it allows politicians and others t
270  was to evaluate a 360 degrees version of an ecologically valid assessment called the Picture Interpr
271 ults as they viewed emotionally arousing and ecologically valid cinematographic material.
272 g to notice one's own effort is dangerous in ecologically valid conditions.
273 euronal underpinnings, in a more dynamic and ecologically valid context, and provides new insights in
274  the behaviour of pairs of individuals in an ecologically valid context.
275 timing have been characterized in isolation, ecologically valid decision-making involves a multiplici
276 ation in high and low trait ruminators in an ecologically valid environment using functional near-inf
277 eural devices, this platform is adaptable to ecologically valid environments conducive to elucidating
278 n and consolidation, takes place under these ecologically valid experimental circumstances, our resul
279 l, our findings underscore the importance of ecologically valid experimental paradigms and offer the
280 ortance of investigating social processes in ecologically valid multi-person situations.
281 d the monitor to different distances, a more ecologically valid paradigm that emulates what happens i
282  resting state to perceptual immersion in an ecologically valid sensory experience.
283 persuasion on people's actual behavior in an ecologically valid setting.
284  measured in laboratory tests extend to more ecologically valid situations.
285  experiences in a biologically plausible and ecologically valid way.
286 rformance, which can be achieved in a large, ecologically valid, multi-site sample of BD participants
287                      Data collected in these ecologically valid, patient-relevant settings can overco
288 ings emphasize sound features of interest in ecologically valid, translational auditory intervention
289             Here we describe and test a more ecologically-valid paradigm to study the brain response
290 atience; and (ii) participants gambled in an ecologically-valid virtual casino to obtain a behavioura
291  deltas rank among the most economically and ecologically valuable environments on Earth.
292 pecies of front-fanged elapids, however, are ecologically very diverse, with ~300 terrestrial species
293                     Biofuels are a promising ecologically viable and renewable alternative to petrole
294 sciplinary perspective on how best to ensure ecologically viable continuity of global mineral supply
295 uch, there is a call to develop sustainable, ecologically-viable approaches to food production.
296                                              Ecologically, virophage populations are repeatedly detec
297 single functional species phenotypically and ecologically well differentiated from Q. tomentella, a s
298 ferential expression of genes from leaves of ecologically well-characterized ecotypes of tussock cott
299 urbance, promoting hybridization between two ecologically well-differentiated native species.
300 in glaciers that overlap environmentally and ecologically with their polar counterparts in some ways,

 
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