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1 ted relational architectures of the world we inhabit.
2 as well as the environmental conditions they inhabit.
3 individuals but also of the communities they inhabit.
4 ct with and shape the environments that they inhabit.
5 e variety of ecological niches that bacteria inhabit.
10 eptor gene (Nr3c1) in African starlings that inhabit a range of environments, including those with va
12 tives, mutualistic insect symbiotic bacteria inhabit a static environment where the requirement for s
13 d calcification in benthic foraminifera that inhabit a thermally polluted coastal area in Israel, whe
15 genetic make-up of contemporary peoples who inhabit a vast area across northern Eurasia and the Amer
17 hese studies suggest that Psittacosaurus sp. inhabited a closed habitat such as a forest with a relat
18 as niche intermediacy in which the polyploid inhabited a geographic range between that of the progeni
19 chaic new fossil peramelemorphian taxon that inhabited a latest Quaternary mosaic savannah-riparian f
20 ubpopulations, where bears have historically inhabited a mix of thick multiyear and annual sea ice ye
24 ephalobus mephisto was originally discovered inhabiting a deep terrestrial aquifer 1.3 km underground
26 fits in the behavioral adaptations of a crab inhabiting a flat, densely crowded environment, where mo
27 with long-distance dispersal capacities and inhabiting a large ecological niche, local selection and
28 1,139 individual adult female Masai giraffes inhabiting a large, unfenced, heterogeneous landscape in
29 ostulate that they acquire it from organisms inhabiting a shared ecological niche-for example, ammoni
32 jedliczkai (Zimmerman, 1894), each of which inhabits a variable number of different closely related
33 tinale and Parasutterella excrementihominis) inhabit AC5KO or WT mice depending on activity status.
35 Exceptionally adaptable, these rodents now inhabit almost all environments on Earth, especially nea
36 ically shows that B. bronchiseptica not only inhabits amoebas but can persist and multiply through th
38 ults show that both L. tumana and Z. glacier inhabit an extremely narrow distribution, restricted to
39 r laws associated with the number of species inhabiting an ecosystem, their abundances, and traits.
40 abilities, the social environment that they inhabit and the fitness consequences of these relationsh
41 nsposons impart dynamism to the genomes they inhabit and their movements frequently rewire the contro
43 urrounding the sedimentary environments they inhabited and the processes responsible for their preser
44 comparative analyses have focused on species inhabiting and evolving in restricted regions and enviro
45 confer benefits to these E. coli strains in inhabiting and/or adapting to the bovine intestinal envi
46 remendous variation in the environments they inhabit, and close a key gap in understanding and interp
47 on on 31 behaviors, to show that chimpanzees inhabiting areas with high human impact have a mean prob
48 CN); and the slow-growing environmental rock-inhabiting ascomycete synthesizing a constitutive DHN-me
49 ng rapid abandonment of the island which was inhabited at that time, contrary than previously thought
53 been suggested to be favored in populations inhabiting both relatively stable, productive environmen
54 ducing bacterium Desulfovibrio desulfuricans inhabits both the human gut and external environments.
55 opportunity cost for local communities in an inhabited but data-poor National Park in the Andes of Bo
60 tion growth potential; the colder the winter inhabited by a population, the lower its growth potentia
63 aracterized by low light enriched in NIR and inhabited by cyanobacteria producing NIR-absorbing pigme
64 es of shellfish between two adjacent islands inhabited by different-sized macaque populations and dem
65 Native North American grasses are commonly inhabited by Fusarium species, but appear to accommodate
66 . cuspidatum, compared with noninvaded soils inhabited by grasses and forbs, was limited to the macro
68 so profoundly impact tissues that are rarely inhabited by metastatic cancer cells such as skeletal mu
71 ions, as compared with that in adjacent soil inhabited by native vegetation that input labile litter,
72 ones on economic activity in coastal regions inhabited by nearly 2,000 tropical and subtropical commu
74 Interestingly, sites of >45 degrees C were inhabited by phylogenetic relatives of taxa for which la
77 to discover the variety of ecological niches inhabited by Saccharomyces cerevisiae has led to researc
78 al vents are patchily distributed ecosystems inhabited by specialized animal populations that are tex
80 ick ash over much of El Salvador when it was inhabited by the Maya, and rendered all areas within at
81 y Duttaphrynus melanostictus in red, islands inhabited by Varanus komodoensis in blue, and localities
82 most contaminated urban communities, usually inhabited by vulnerable populations, require further red
84 ct with the complex natural environment they inhabit can provide valuable insight into how different
86 disease, both in ectothermic organisms that inhabit changing climates, and in endotherms that exhibi
89 ate pathway branches in fungi from the plant-inhabiting Clavicipitaceae have been well-characterised,
90 that in Lotus, distinctive nodule- and root-inhabiting communities are established by parallel, rath
91 and more specifically to microorganisms that inhabit complex and highly variable environments, such a
92 , we demonstrate that pollution adaption and inhabiting contaminated environments may result in physi
94 l established that the microbial communities inhabiting corals perform key functions that promote the
95 antopithecus blacki was a giant hominid that inhabited densely forested environments of Southeast Asi
96 how phenotypic traits vary among populations inhabiting different environments is critical for predic
97 ulation structure among Udzungwa red colobus inhabiting different forest blocks, and Bayesian cluster
99 ents of the community form discrete networks inhabiting distinct portions of the water column, and th
101 ld have stronger effects on soil communities inhabiting dry forests, due to lower secondary productiv
103 In their historic ranges, wetland birds inhabit dynamic systems, traveling long distances to loc
108 iers, and two distinct classes of Firmicutes inhabited East and West Lobe Bonney at depths of 30 m.
109 we built separate SDMs for pika populations inhabiting eight US National Park Service units represen
111 In this study, we find that when male flies inhabit ethanol-containing food substrates they become m
112 ex relationships between hominin groups that inhabited Eurasia in the Middle and Late Pleistocene epo
113 erature, and distribution data of 44 species inhabiting Europe and the United States from literature
115 ndergone a pervasive range expansion and now inhabit every state in the continental United States.
119 irligig beetle species, Heterogyrus milloti, inhabiting forest streams in southeastern Madagascar is
120 he Bornean tree shrew, Tupaia longipes, that inhabits forest fragments of the Lower Kinabatangan Wild
124 We sequenced the metagenome of the soil-inhabiting fungus Mortierella elongata and assembled the
125 relevant to propagule dispersal for species inhabiting global shelf ecosystems, using a high-resolut
127 meta-omic survey of extremophile communities inhabiting halite (salt) nodules in the Atacama Desert.
129 layer of polysaccharide on the surfaces they inhabit; hence, polysaccharide is their immediate enviro
130 thecus roxellana, and Rhinopithecus strykeri inhabit high-altitude habitats, whereas Rhinopithecus br
131 g species predicted to evolve than currently inhabit high-latitude forests suggests a greater role fo
134 hese below ground structures allow plants to inhabit highly seasonal and disturbance-prone environmen
138 as the three extant Old World camel species inhabit hot and low-altitude as well as cold and high-al
140 ected from the faeces of 75 wildlife species inhabiting household compounds (ie, the household and it
143 ith a reduction in the growth of populations inhabiting individual nests (sub-colonies), foundation o
146 y the ecological variation of landscape they inhabit is the central goal of spatial epidemiology.
148 Reef fish biomass was substantially lower on inhabited islands than uninhabited ones, even at inhabit
149 bited islands than uninhabited ones, even at inhabited islands with the lowest levels of human presen
150 colonizes an ecosystem it has not previously inhabited, it may experience suboptimal conditions that
151 robiota-the trillions of microorganisms that inhabit key body niches, including the vagina and gastro
152 g of basic biological processes in organisms inhabiting land as well as the sea, where life evolved.
154 n adaptation associated with the bloodstream-inhabiting lifestyle of this parasite for robust highly
155 nt question is not only how many species can inhabit local communities, but also which biological tra
156 rescribed fire on beetles, ants and termites inhabiting log sections cut from moderately decomposed p
158 clade of secondarily aquatic tetrapods that inhabited low-latitude, nearshore environments during th
160 d be characterized as a shallow pond or lake inhabited mainly by taxa which are present in this area
161 ecies in this clade, Kryptolebias ocellatus, inhabits mangrove forests in southeast Brazil; however,
163 single-celled photosynthetic organisms that inhabit marine, aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, diat
164 er referred to as "mahi"), an organism which inhabits marine ecosystems where offshore hydraulic frac
166 ogical diversity within the populations that inhabit metalliferous and nonmetalliferous sites is pres
167 ause detectable damage to root cells or soil-inhabiting microbes, thus preventing contamination with
172 s well in the earthworm Eisenia fetida which inhabits moist sediments that are prone to flooding.
181 Candida albicans-a yeast-like fungus that inhabits mucosal surfaces-is also a significant colonize
184 simplify the extraordinary biodiversity that inhabits natural environments into ecologically coherent
185 adaptable, medium-sized carnivores that now inhabit nearly every large city in the United States and
186 ndant in aquatic ecosystems of the Mesozoic, inhabited nearshore to pelagic habitats over >180 millio
188 very that the actinobacterium Micromonospora inhabits nitrogen-fixing nodules raised questions as to
192 obacter, cosmopolitan nitrite oxidizers that inhabit nutrient-rich freshwater, brackish, and marine e
193 rial hopanes suggest that the Ediacara biota inhabited nutrient replete environments with an abundanc
196 e symbiont species are highly host-specific, inhabiting only one or a very few host species, and typi
197 th well-developed dispersal capabilities can inhabit opposite poles of the Earth, and dominate extrem
200 have access to the thousands of viruses that inhabit our bodies without causing clinical symptoms.
202 stability of the microbial communities that inhabit our skin, Oh et al., in a tour-de-force effort,
204 tic member of the human oral microbiome that inhabits periodontal pockets and contributes to chronic
205 that there are more than [Formula: see text] inhabited planets in the galaxy with a probability excee
206 icroorganisms to overcome plant defenses and inhabit plant tissues during growth and reproduction.
207 icities and the geography of the region they inhabit point at existence of the "Great Siberian Vortex
210 ining populations of roach (Rutilus rutilus) inhabit river stretches polluted with estrogenic WwTW ef
211 of the copepod Tigriopus californicus, which inhabits rocky-shore splashpools where diel fluctuations
214 nt-associated, in situ bacterial communities inhabiting shallow aquifers (<30 m) at two sites in Arai
216 rocyon littoralis) is a dwarfed species that inhabits six of California's Channel Islands and is deri
220 Adelie, gentoo, king, and emperor) currently inhabiting southern coastlines affected by heavy sea ice
221 ated the movement behaviour of three species inhabiting sparse northern environments: woodland caribo
222 s are composed of distinct sub-colonies that inhabit spatially distinct nests and that share resource
224 Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata) inhabiting stream reaches with different predation regim
225 ate cave-dwelling amphibian Proteus anguinus inhabits subterranean waters of the north-western Balkan
228 tal biomass of approximately 0.3 gigatonnes) inhabit surface soils across the world, with higher abun
229 wflies and houseflies are mechanical vectors inhabiting synanthropic environments around the world.
231 Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata), which typically inhabit temporary freshwater bodies, and water fleas (Cl
232 sts' societies: emigrating with colonies and inhabiting temporary nest bivouacs, grooming and feeding
233 r use among a wide range of taxonomic groups inhabiting terrestrial, marine and freshwater habitats.
234 vices developed by benthic marine calcifiers inhabiting that depth-range, such as the cold-water cora
236 origin of the supermassive black holes that inhabit the centres of massive galaxies remains unclear(
237 the metabolic capacity of the microbes that inhabit the electrode surface and catalyze electron tran
238 to decipher the microbiota communities that inhabit the gastro intestinal tract of free-range, broil
239 he diverse collection of microorganisms that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract, collectively called
241 al ecology of the microbial communities that inhabit the human body-in particular, those of the nose,
243 the most hyperarid deserts around the world, inhabit the inside of rocks as a survival strategy.
245 e host and other microbial constituents that inhabit the intestine, such as the bacterial microbiota,
247 we review the subsets of myeloid cells that inhabit the parenchyma, meninges, and choroid plexus and
250 asts with distinct phenotypes and secretomes inhabit the stroma, and that targeted depletion of parti
251 s of these cave shrimps are believed to have inhabited the ancient Tethys Sea, with three particular
252 ined seven high-altitude waterfowl that have inhabited the Andes (3812-4806 m elevation) over varying
253 mestic animal bones suggest that people have inhabited the islands since the 5(th) century BCE [1-3],
256 ectedly high diversity of fungal communities inhabiting the Chinese Cordyceps and its microhabitats.
257 n the region, shared among urban populations inhabiting the coast (Sidon) and inland populations (Jor
258 ucture of bacterial and archaeal communities inhabiting the detritus within the tanks of two bromelia
259 determine the composition of the microbiota inhabiting the fruit bodies or interacting with fungal h
261 n of interest in the study of microorganisms inhabiting the gastrointestinal tract (gut microbiota) a
263 microbiota, the collection of microorganisms inhabiting the host body surface and cavities, shapes a
267 nderstanding the complex bacterial community inhabiting the human oral cavity, for a variety of (main
268 members of a large, complex viral community inhabiting the intestine termed "the enteric virome." En
269 success and abundance of this relict species inhabiting the largest ecological realm on the planet.
271 roup of leeches (Hirudinea: Glossiphoniidae) inhabiting the mantle cavity of freshwater mussels.
272 protein synthesis, indicating that bacteria inhabiting the mucosal niche are metabolically active.
273 , little is known about whether both species inhabiting the same area exhibit similar temporal patter
275 raging bacteria such as B. thetaiotaomicron, inhabiting the same niche, may affect the capacity of th
276 Pantoea was the predominant bacterial genus inhabiting the stems of two well-growing plants, while s
277 ucture and function of microbial communities inhabiting the subseafloor near hydrothermal systems are
280 and climatic differentiation of the species inhabiting the two deserts; and (c) high levels of turno
281 se dynamics is the microbial assemblage that inhabits the cup-shaped leaves of the pitcher plant Sarr
282 aurolicus weitzmani (previously two species) inhabits the eastern equatorial Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico
283 dentical, confirming that this crustose alga inhabits the easternmost and westernmost regions of the
284 ticola is an indigenous oral spirochete that inhabits the gingival sulcus or periodontal pocket.
287 ciated microbiomes, and the environment they inhabit, the distribution and role of bacteria and espec
289 rts, yet its impacts on wildlife populations inhabiting these ecosystems have not been quantified rig
292 an show that beetles and other invertebrates inhabit this extreme environment when conditions become
294 ing bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) inhabiting two geographic areas: Indian River Lagoon, Fl
295 th a population exceeding 80 million, mainly inhabiting urban regions, and has an increasing burden o
299 portunistic human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus inhabits warm coastal waters and asymptomatically coloni
301 T(max) ) of 14 species of Pristimantis frogs inhabiting young and old secondary, and primary forests