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1 rating burst firing by dopamine neurons as a keystone action.
2  multitude of players, including integrated 'keystone actors' such as multinational corporations.
3 Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are keystone and sentinel species in the world's oceans.
4 ts of dominant plant species and impacts of "keystone" animal species cascade through the system to a
5 eretic pattern associated with distance to a keystone ant is evident.
6                                          The keystone aquatic herbivore Daphnia has been studied for
7  analysed using DNA from dormant eggs of the keystone aquatic herbivore, Daphnia pulicaria, suggested
8 ioaccumulation potential and toxicity in two keystone aquatic invertebrates: Gammarus pulex and Hyale
9 s northernmost Inuit communities and several keystone Arctic species.
10 s of benzodiazepine withdrawal, of which the keystones are gradual dosage tapering and psychological
11                                              Keystones are inflammation, proliferation of synovial ce
12   Dehalococcoides mccartyi (Dhc) strains are keystone bacteria for reductive dechlorination of chlori
13 coastal contaminant (copper ~0.1 muM) in two keystone benthic species; mussels (Mytilus edulis) and p
14                The methodology is based on a keystone C-functionalized oxo-cyclam bisaminal intermedi
15 the program was facilitated by the nonprofit Keystone Center, an organization that develops consensus
16                                              Keystone-, clamping-, and anchor-effects provide the sta
17                              Coral reefs are keystone coastal ecosystems that are at risk of exposure
18 sium on Epigenomics and Chromatin Dynamics', Keystone, Colorado, 17-22 January 2012.
19 nd tumorigenesis was held on January 2019 in Keystone, Colorado, and featured a workshop on terminolo
20       About 200 plant biologists convened in Keystone, Colorado, for the "Plant Hormones and Signalin
21                            In February 2009, Keystone, Colorado, hosted the third Symposium on; Axona
22  interested in stem cell biology gathered in Keystone, Colorado, USA to discuss their findings on the
23 ch was held at the scenic Keystone Resort in Keystone, Colorado, USA.
24 stone symposium, 'Stem Cells and Cancer', at Keystone, Colorado.
25 nteracts with the Mis12 complex, a so-called keystone complex required to assemble a large fraction o
26 : ions for fragmentation studies to identify keystone compounds and positions for follow up validatio
27 current-induced magnetization switching is a keystone concept in the development of spintronics devic
28 icry of visual warning signals is one of the keystone concepts in evolutionary biology and has receiv
29 atural forms - was the perfect setting for a Keystone conference on vertebrate organogenesis in Febru
30 nctionalized AgNPs (citrate-AgNPs) against a keystone crustacean Daphnia magna.
31 -Shigella, and Enterobacter were instead the keystones detected in the lower-diversity group.
32 ytical chemistry and biological responses of keystone ecological species in oiled habitats.
33 n gradient on the bacterial community of the keystone ecological species Lumbricus rubellus through u
34                    Litter decomposition is a keystone ecosystem process impacting nutrient cycling an
35                          Desert wetlands are keystone ecosystems in arid environments and are preserv
36 s in controlling herbivore populations, this keystone effect of phloem feeders offers novel insight i
37 approximately 2 microm) held in place by the keystone effect were used as single-particle frits for t
38 re experiments to partition the effects of a keystone engineer, the giant kangaroo rat (Dipodomys ing
39 stone Symposia Global Health Series hosted a Keystone eSymposia entitled 'Tissue Plasticity: Preserva
40  sessile oak (Quercus petraea), a widespread keystone European forest tree species, including more th
41 onid species.IMPORTANCE Chinook salmon are a keystone fish species of great ecological and commercial
42 fishing has severely depleted a large-bodied keystone fish species, tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum),
43 as first isolated in 1964 from mosquitoes in Keystone, Florida.
44             Biodegradation kinetics data are keystone for evaluating the environmental persistence an
45 ave uncovered endothelial cell polarity as a keystone for successful vascular lumenization.
46 mental mechanism of spatial navigation and a keystone for the development of cognitive maps.
47                          We suggest that the keystones for improvement and control in the formation a
48  in Populus deltoides, a genetically diverse keystone forest species in North America and an importan
49 . androsaceus with high expression levels of keystone functional genes.
50                         We hypothesized that keystone genes from the entire GH complement of Salmonel
51 lls, determined that Salmonella required two keystone GHs for internalization, and left remodeled hos
52 hotrephes strongly limited abundances of the keystone grazer Daphnia, strengthening top-down structur
53                              Sea urchins are keystone grazers in reef ecosystems, yet feeding behavio
54 iate here, can broaden the identification of keystone habitats across ecosystems and further operatio
55 Thus, riffles (<5% of sampled area) acted as keystone habitats.
56 y 2015, over 200 scientists gathered for the Keystone Hematopoiesis meeting, which was held at the sc
57 to frequent burning was reversed by bison, a keystone herbivore in North American grasslands.
58 t-scale dampening of vole population cycles, keystone herbivores in many ecosystems, has been recentl
59 graphic competence are more likely to act as keystone hosts and constitute reservoirs of infection th
60                      Attendees of the yearly Keystone ICU meeting, January 2011, including nurses, ph
61 y unit-based comprehensive intervention (the Keystone ICU project in Michigan), the Bacteremia Zero p
62 cteria such as Malikia represent a potential keystone in aquatic ecosystems impacted by wastewater ef
63 ) has made the iconic framework a compelling keystone in biosensors and biodevices.
64 icotropin-releasing factor (CRF), may be the keystone in drug-induced neuroadaptation.
65 macaque homologues of the ERN and Pe forms a keystone in the bridge linking human and nonhuman primat
66            Host selection by mosquitoes is a keystone in understanding viral circulation and predicti
67                           Daphnia magna is a keystone indicator zooplankton used in environmental qua
68                       It is conceivable that keystone individuals with high metabolic demand or intri
69   Using whole-virome analysis on a published keystone inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) cohort and an
70 eal that an apparent radiation of ecological keystone insects, including eusocial, phytophagous, and
71 ovement collaboratives, such as the Michigan Keystone Intensive Care Unit Project, may be particularl
72                                          The keystone interactions concept leads us to predict two sp
73                                              Keystone interactions in terrestrial food webs are hypot
74                                              Keystone interactions occur when one protein (or protein
75 to propose a new concept that we refer to as keystone interactions.
76       In particular, for the current work, a keystone intransitivity and a behavioral higher-order ef
77  determinants of functioning and survival of keystone invertebrate taxa.
78 pth, which predicts abundance of craneflies (keystone invertebrates), which in turn predicts observed
79 nd foraging success) and metabolic rate of a keystone marine mollusc, the sea hare Stylocheilus stria
80                                     A recent Keystone meeting on cell migration and adhesion showcase
81                     This report on the first Keystone Meeting on the Biology of Hypoxia will summariz
82                It was in this light that the Keystone meeting on the cell cycle and development at Sn
83 de in the hematopoiesis field since the last Keystone meeting two years ago.
84                           Therefore, at this Keystone meeting, novel findings were presented that enh
85 ddle-of-the-day break from the sessions at a Keystone meeting.
86                       The effects of flow on keystone megafauna species (i.e., body mass >= 30 kg) re
87                                  The loss of keystone megaherbivores may thus have altered ecosystem
88 acterium was the primary carbon fixer, and a keystone member of the community.
89  are also starting to understand how certain keystone members of the microbiota operate to maintain t
90  microbial communities might be governed by 'keystone metabolites', envisioned here as microbially pr
91 the forces that drive the evolution of these keystone microscopic organisms.
92 at the reduction of one species (a host of a keystone mistletoe species) resulted in diverse indirect
93                                   Candidate "keystone molecules" are proposed to affect community str
94 em-feeding herbivores are characterised as a keystone mutualism because they restructure arthropod co
95                      Also, we found that the keystone mutualism promoted resistance to B. terrestris
96                       In the presence of the keystone mutualism, central species had three times more
97 rect interactions than in sites without this keystone mutualism.
98                               One view, the 'keystone mutualist hypothesis', predicts that these huma
99 ightly coordinated in situ metabolism of the keystone N2-fixing cyanobacterium Crocosphaera, as well
100 nships between species' energetic traits and keystone-ness were weakened or reversed compared to bott
101 es traits and community context drive their 'keystone-ness' remain unclear.
102 ese data indicate that Nup107 functions as a keystone Nup that is required for the assembly of a subs
103 se restoration goals, biodiversity must be a keystone objective to the entire process.
104        Furthermore, because the species is a keystone of a larger network that contributes to the eco
105 biomolecules with bright fluorophores is the keystone of fluorescence microscopy.
106 ng and language learning and is considered a keystone of humans' unique abilities.
107                               Exclusion is a keystone of integrated pest management to prevent the in
108                        The lens capsule, the keystone of modern cataract surgery, has been the subjec
109 RTF-A block signaling through NF-kappaB, the keystone of most pathways leading to inflammatory respon
110                            We begin with the keystone of physiology prior to embarking on a discussio
111 contains a 4Fe-4S cluster and emerges as the keystone of Poldelta assembly.
112                 Adenylyl cyclase (AC) is the keystone of sympathetic transmission, yet its role in re
113                                          The keystone of the adaptive immune response is T cell recep
114                    This article analyzes the keystone of the courts' ruling: their assertion that com
115 n with previous work, we establish Mer2 as a keystone of the DSB machinery by bridging key protein co
116            Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a keystone of the public health response to HIV, making th
117                                            A keystone of this unique ecosystem is the microbial commu
118     Although clean and abundant water is the keystone of thriving communities, increasing demand and
119                       Adult stem cells are a keystone of tissue homeostasis that alters tissue compos
120  agents increases, they will likely form the keystone of treatment in the near future.
121  point out how plants and plant microbes are keystones of One Health.
122 atory cells and vascular remodeling are both keystones of this process.
123                      These rti-tRNAs are the keystones of YARIS (yeast applied readthrough inducing s
124 at A20 regulates inflammatory responses to a keystone oral bacterium, Porphyromonas gingivalis, and r
125 d earlier that Porphyromonas gingivalis(Pg), keystone oral-pathobiont, causative of PD, efficiently i
126 s, suggesting a potential advantage for this keystone organism in a more nutrient-limited, acidified
127 anelle for carbon fixation in cyanobacteria, keystone organisms in the global carbon cycle.
128 for detection of Porphyromonas gingivalis, a keystone pathogen and to assess the levels of circulatin
129 tion model using Porphyromonas gingivalis, a keystone pathogen for periodontitis, revealed reduced ne
130 charolytic member of the Bacteroidetes, is a keystone pathogen in human periodontitis that may also c
131  inflammation to Porphyromonas gingivalis, a keystone pathogen in periodontitis.
132           Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg) is a keystone pathogen in the aetiology of chronic periodonti
133     Porphyromonas gingivalis is considered a keystone pathogen in the disease and is capable of eleva
134 gate anaerobic bacterium and is considered a keystone pathogen in the initiation of periodontitis, on
135 n the oral spirochete Treponema denticola, a keystone pathogen of periodontitis was reported.
136                Porphyromonas gingivalis is a keystone pathogen of periodontitis.
137                16s ribosomal RNA analysis of keystone pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis and its conso
138                                          The keystone pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis and the acces
139  complex (RgpA-Kgp complex), produced by the keystone pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis, dramatically
140                Porphyromonas gingivalis is a keystone pathogen that contributes to periodontal pathog
141     Porphyromonas gingivalis is considered a keystone pathogen that contributes to the initiation and
142 mber of the dysbiotic oral microbiome and a "keystone pathogen" that causes severe periodontal diseas
143                Porphyromonas gingivalis is a keystone pathogen, and its Lys-gingipain (Kgp) virulence
144     We have therefore termed P. gingivalis a keystone pathogen.
145 llis and coworkers proposed the idea of the "keystone-pathogen" where low-abundance microbial pathoge
146                                              Keystone pathogens (bacterial drivers or alpha-bugs) exe
147           Dysbiotic microbial communities of keystone pathogens and pathobionts are thought to exhibi
148 cent studies revealed culturable periodontal keystone pathogens are associated with preterm low birth
149 e, subversion of complement-TLR crosstalk by keystone pathogens can promote dysbiosis.
150  trees (Yucca brevifolia and Y. jaegeriana), keystone perennials of the Mojave Desert, from 15 years
151                Porphyromonas gingivalis is a keystone periodontal pathogen and its lipopolysaccharide
152 landscapes depends on the inclusion of such 'keystone' plants.
153 ute implicates algal remodelers as novel and keystone players of the B12 cycle, transforming our perc
154                      The collapse of iconic, keystone populations of sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) and
155 anges in habitats and disturbances, and hold keystone positions in agroecosystem food webs.
156                       We have identified two keystone positions that play a central role in discrimin
157 s at sites that differ in urchin biomass and keystone predation by sea otters.
158                         Paine's discovery of keystone predation demonstrated that the regulation of d
159 over with the widely documented pattern that keystone predation promotes biodiversity.
160                                    Shifts in keystone predation that favor increases in herbivore abu
161 rey species, contrary to the classic idea of keystone predation.
162 se changes in the dynamics of an ecosystem's keystone predator might cascade down to lower trophic le
163 e (MHW) and sharp population declines of the keystone predator Pisaster ochraceus due to sea star was
164 rature dramatically reduced the effects of a keystone predator, the sea star Pisaster ochraceus, on i
165                                        Thus, keystone predators can mediate the ways in which climate
166                                  Recovery of keystone predators thus not only restores ecosystems but
167 predation (IGP) food web and can function as keystone predators.
168 Vb) arguably caused widespread declines in a keystone prey in Mediterranean ecosystems - the European
169 sociated, repeated regional extinctions in a keystone prey species across the Late Pleistocene, a pat
170  show that life history diversification in a keystone prey species, the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus
171  documents the recent events surrounding the Keystone Project and the response to the actions taken b
172 d to the state level as part of the Michigan Keystone Project.
173 ust mediators of metastasis; thus, RECK is a keystone protein that may be exploited in a clinical set
174 ructures, Ras-Y32 serves as an Src-dependent keystone regulatory residue that modulates Ras GTPase ac
175 eg' version of simultaneous human overkill, 'keystone' removal, and 'palaeo-disease'.
176      As predicted by the model, mutations of keystone residues stabilize normally strongly disfavored
177 oiesis meeting, which was held at the scenic Keystone Resort in Keystone, Colorado, USA.
178 atches, can play a disproportionately large, keystone role in enhancing ecosystem resilience to clima
179 -copper oxidases, indicate that R481 plays a keystone role in stabilizing the functional structure of
180                                    Given the keystone role of nitrogen compounds in aerosol formation
181 f the human colonic microbiota that plays a 'keystone' role in degrading dietary resistant starch.
182 studies suggest that large trees, which play keystone roles in forests(6) and can be disproportionate
183 e Parabasalia phylum (parabasalids), perform keystone roles within the intestinal ecosystem.
184       Red-naped sapsuckers play two distinct keystone roles.
185 itions, potentially elevating new species to keystone roles.
186 equent scavenger, main biomass consumer, and keystone scavenger, as well as apex scavenger and mesosc
187 n using a reverse-phase column (Aquasil C18, Keystone Scientific).
188                         Participation in the Keystone Sepsis collaborative was unable to improve pati
189 proportionately increase biodiversity, these keystones should be incorporated into research and manag
190                           Juniperus spp. are keystone shrubs in western North America and important c
191 ent targets of virulence factors as they are keystone signaling molecules.
192                                 Molecules of keystone significance are relatively rare, yet mediate a
193 sting that they may function as molecules of keystone significance in marine ecosystems.
194  thus far have been proposed as molecules of keystone significance: saxitoxin and dimethyl sulfide in
195 distribution of Staphylococcus epidermidis-a keystone skin microbe and opportunistic pathogen.
196 environmental transfer of bacterial DNA to a keystone species and demonstrate how intI1 biomonitoring
197 ing not only predictions of responses across keystone species but also an enhanced understanding of a
198         The local evolution of foundation or keystone species can create ecological patterns where no
199 pend on, and the sap robbers benefit from, a keystone species complex comprised of sapsuckers, willow
200 small symbiotic animals that often represent keystone species for ecosystem functioning.
201 c krill (Euphausia superba) are considered a keystone species for higher trophic level predators alon
202        Effects of intraspecific variation in keystone species have been shown to propagate down throu
203                                              Keystone species have large ecological effects relative
204                Here we propose a data-driven keystone species identification (DKI) framework based on
205 understanding of the population biology of a keystone species in a rapidly warming Arctic.
206 hout and we invariably found fungi to act as keystone species in all the examined niches and possibly
207 eshwater mussels are ecosystem engineers and keystone species in aquatic environments.
208                         Calanus copepods are keystone species in marine ecosystems, mainly due to the
209 s (Vulpes vulpes) are forecasted to become a keystone species in northern Europe, a process stemming
210 y focused on actinobacteria because they are keystone species in terrestrial ecosystems and are ackno
211                         Antarctic krill is a keystone species in the Antarctic marine ecosystem and t
212 ed, and highlight the expanded role of these keystone species in the degradation of marine hydrocarbo
213 Ruminococcus champanellensis is considered a keystone species in the human gut that degrades microcry
214            Ruminococcus champanellensis is a keystone species in the human gut that produces an intri
215 ystalline cellulose, it may thus represent a keystone species in the human gut.
216                                    Palms are keystone species in tropical ecosystems and provide esse
217 d lemming (Dicrostonyx torquatus, Pallas), a keystone species in tundra communities, across its entir
218                                              Keystone species linked to ecological recovery were obse
219 tion, and the potential for 'hubs' to act as keystone species may have been exaggerated to date.
220 n devising conservation measures to maintain keystone species of ant and locally adapted populations
221 ineralizing bacterium Leptothrix ochracea; a keystone species of chemolithotroph recognized in recent
222                           Brown seaweeds are keystone species of coastal ecosystems, often forming ex
223            Limber pine (Pinus flexilis) is a keystone species of high-elevation forest ecosystems of
224 s of the Amazon forest, while E. edulis is a keystone species of the Atlantic forest.
225 and population structure in Pinus densata, a keystone species on Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP).
226 itamin requirements and ecophysiology of the keystone species P. antarctica remain poorly characteriz
227 erobacteriaceae, a low-abundance taxon, as a keystone species responsible for variation in the suscep
228                     Reef-building corals are keystone species that are threatened by anthropogenic st
229 nditions within which Sesarma functions as a keystone species that is driving dynamic, landscape-scal
230 odulate species abundance, and target hub or keystone species to achieve broad functional shifts.
231         Given the major contribution of this keystone species to annual N(2) fixation and thus pelagi
232 isterix may function in invaded forests as a keystone species with negative direct effects on invader
233 dent predators suggests that RHDV2 acts as a keystone species, and may steer Mediterranean ecosystems
234 Ecosystem stability may rely on one or a few keystone species, and the loss of such species could pot
235 teration on the fitness and epigenome of the keystone species, Daphnia.
236 ist commercial fisheries that decimated many keystone species, including oysters.
237 n predicting the impact of climate change on keystone species, such as the Baltic blue mussel.
238   Jim's research became the poster child for keystone species, trophic cascades, and the critical rol
239 pecies at higher trophic levels tended to be keystone species, whereas in top-heavy webs (positive bo
240 eed the ecological tolerances of dominant or keystone species, whereas other changes may be buffered
241  (e.g., big carnivores, charismatic species, keystone species, wide-ranging species), asking how many
242 munities, we find certain members exhibiting keystone species-like behavior that drastically impact t
243 anges resulting from the loss of these other keystone species.
244 es in the genetic structure of these cryptic keystone species.
245 ange and reduce population viability of this keystone species.
246 ecological importance of smaller animals and keystone species.
247 e reproductive behaviour of this charismatic keystone species.
248 uire accounting for the effects of extrinsic keystone species.
249 s a potentially crucial yet underappreciated keystone species.
250  Rhodobacteraceae playing important roles as keystone species.
251 tions for coastal ecosystems reliant on this keystone species.
252     The specific targeting of a stabilizing "keystone subunit" within a complex for unfolding is an a
253                        Particularly, several keystone sulfate-reducing bacteria showed strong negativ
254                            Implementation of Keystone Surgery in 14 participating centers was not ass
255 tic approaches were used to evaluate whether Keystone Surgery program implementation was associated w
256       Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are keystone symbionts of agricultural soils but agricultura
257                         In October 2020, the Keystone Symposia Global Health Series hosted a Keystone
258                   This year's 40th season of Keystone symposia meetings was held in Banff, Alberta, C
259                              A report on the Keystone symposium 'Non-coding RNAs' held at Snowbird, U
260 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA, for the Keystone Symposium 'Transcriptional and Epigenetic Influ
261                              The aims of the Keystone Symposium conference, "Origins of allergic dise
262                                    The first Keystone Symposium devoted exclusively to cellular plast
263                                          The Keystone Symposium entitled 'The Life of a Stem Cell: fr
264 lant Epigenetics: From Genotype to Phenotype Keystone Symposium held in Taos, New Mexico, USA, 15-19
265 summarizes information presented at the 2015 Keystone Symposium on "MicroRNAs and Noncoding RNAs in C
266                                  At a recent Keystone symposium on "Molecular Pathways in Cardiac Dev
267                                     The 2002 Keystone Symposium on "Regulation of Cellular Responses
268                                  At a recent Keystone Symposium on 'Developmental Biology and Tissue
269                                     A recent Keystone Symposium on 'MicroRNAs and siRNAs: Biological
270                                     A recent Keystone symposium on 'Stem Cell Interactions with their
271    The meeting was held jointly with another Keystone Symposium on ;Neurodegenerative Diseases: New M
272                                          The Keystone Symposium on ;Wnt and beta-catenin signaling in
273                                          The Keystone Symposium on Chromatin and Epigenetics, organiz
274                       A report of the 'Joint Keystone Symposium on Epigenomics and Chromatin Dynamics
275                                   The recent Keystone Symposium on Evolutionary Developmental Biology
276                                          The Keystone Symposium on Genotype to Phenotype: Focus on Di
277                                   The recent Keystone Symposium on Mechanisms of Whole Organ Regenera
278                                          The Keystone Symposium on the Cell Cycle and Development bro
279                                          The Keystone Symposium on the impact of Genomics Development
280                             The tenth annual Keystone Symposium on the Mechanism and Biology of Silen
281             In recognition of this, a recent Keystone Symposium was devoted to these metabolic recept
282   Here we report on advances from the recent Keystone Symposium, "Dendritic Cells at the Center of In
283 meeting was held in conjunction with another Keystone symposium, 'Stem Cells and Cancer', at Keystone
284 llaceae and Enterobacteriacea could serve as keystone taxa as revealed our linear discriminant analys
285                                     Putative keystone taxa often had low relative abundances, suggest
286 , the prominence of two temporally exclusive keystone taxa suggests that the stability of Arctic heat
287  focused on four types of dysbiosis: loss of keystone taxa, loss of diversity, shifts in metabolic ca
288             Network analyses reveal temporal keystone taxa, with a spring betaproteobacterial sub-net
289 the standardization of the management is the keystone to reduce both mortality and morbidity related
290 acks between plants and soil microbes form a keystone to terrestrial community and ecosystem dynamics
291 procedural mortality to the subject, are the keystone to the preclinical development of translational
292                                          The keystone treatment of CD patients is a lifelong eliminat
293                                          The keystone treatment of celiac disease patients is a lifel
294 hosphorus controls the productivity of these keystone trees on longer time scales.
295      We addressed these issues by exposing a keystone tropical marine copepod, Pseudodiaptomus annand
296                                              Keystone virus, a California-serogroup orthobunyavirus,
297 c organizers of the Transforming Vaccinology Keystone, which moved to a virtual format in June; and M
298 eased scrutiny and eventual rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline.
299                                          The keystone zooplankton Daphnia magna has recently been use
300 temporal population genetic structure of the keystone zooplankton grazer, Daphnia pulicaria, using do

 
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