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1 natural habitat and illegal pet and bushmeat trade.
2 r, and value added embodied in international trade.
3 South America during the transatlantic slave trade.
4 ioeconomic and environmental impacts of this trade.
5  pivotal role in the development of maritime trade.
6  situ efforts to combat the illegal wildlife trade.
7 ir priority is critical scrutiny of wildlife trade.
8 nes and collection for the international pet trade.
9 y for it - by mediating where and when it is traded.
10 oth for national reporting and for emissions trading.
11 ind that most migrating users continue their trading activity on a single coexisting marketplace, typ
12 We focus on "migrating users" who move their trading activity to a different marketplace after a clos
13 the initiation of transcontinental livestock trade after the 1850s.
14 rce from regulatory and labour provisions of trade agreements.
15 duals that were confiscated from the illegal trade and demonstrate the promises of using non-invasive
16  source that has a granularity of individual trades and users, and which provides a rare opportunity
17 ight the current challenges with production, trade, and mislabeling data, which increase the uncertai
18 n the East African illegal wildlife products trade based on their unique high-resolution melting prof
19 ), can affect the relative cost of resources traded between mutualists, thereby influencing symbiotic
20    Over 18 million tons of wood pellets were traded by EU member countries in 2018 of which a third w
21  most detailed of which identified an entire trade chain, covering 137 km.
22  other across a variety of issues, including trade, climate change and security.
23  coffee beverages, is one of the most widely traded commodities worldwide.
24                  The water embedded in these traded commodities, virtual water, has received increasi
25 e global catches and international shark fin trade dynamics.
26 alue when exposed to abrupt changes in their trade environment.
27 maritime trade network and to predict future trade flows becomes pressing.
28      Our results also indicate that maritime trade flows follow a form of random walk on the underlyi
29 al supply chains create a complex network of trade flows.
30 vasive as seafood is the world's most highly traded food commodity.
31     During crop domestication, human farmers traded greater productivity for higher crop vulnerabilit
32                                       Global trade has considerably accelerated biological invasions.
33   Species diversity was similar between both trade hubs with a small subset of species dominating the
34 suggest that systematic studies of other fin trade hubs within Mainland China and stronger law-enforc
35                     Though the international trade in agricultural commodities is worth more than $1.
36  empires and kingdoms into the transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans, and the overrepresentation o
37 ic emerging area of economic development and trade in recent decades.
38  the Dead Sea using biomarkers, evidencing a trade in this material from the eastern Mediterranean to
39         UMP was created in 2014 to unify all trades in the agricultural wholesale markets of the stat
40 rld, protect habitats, and regulate wildlife trade, including live animals and non-sustenance product
41   The potential for spread via international trade into North America and the high diversity of salam
42  to reduce sample sizes and help bring clean trade into reach for a greater number of taxa, places, a
43                       Detecting pathogens in trade is critical for preventing their continued movemen
44 l finding is that prices are larger and that trade is significantly less efficient in small-world net
45 r transnational enterprise, illegal wildlife trade is valued between eight and 26.5 billion US dollar
46 nce was seldom directly involved in the food trade, it experienced substantial losses in water and la
47 identifies a molecular variant of eak-3 that trades lower growth rates for the ability to survive sud
48 de and poly(carbonate-urea)urethane with the trade name "Hastalex" in comparison with GORE-TEX, a com
49 vocates to pursue an active advisory role in trade negotiations in order to anticipate and prevent ne
50 th public health and health professionals in trade negotiations; 2.
51 d to understand the behavior of the maritime trade network and to predict future trade flows becomes
52 likely a legacy of the Indian Ocean maritime trading network.
53 usly identify the structural changes in meat trade networks and the factors that influence the networ
54 overs a general consolidation of global meat trade networks over time, although some global events ma
55 nal agrees with both ancient and more recent trading networks having shaped the modern-day diversity
56               The regional and international trade of live animals facilitates the movement, spillove
57                                     Frequent trade of rats between home-based ratteries contributed t
58            Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Australian Government.
59                   In this paper we study the trading of cryptocurrency tokens on top of the Ethereum
60 irective has triggered exponential growth in trading of pelletized wood fibers.
61 ate and a decision is made, enables flexible trading of speed for accuracy.
62                             Implicit in this trade off is how we value future rewards - exploiting is
63 rceddu and Deauville scores offered the best trade off of minimising indeterminate outcomes whilst ma
64        We found that cognitive effort can be traded off for physical pain and that people generally a
65 not show this aversion, suggesting that they traded off the short-term pain of the lidocaine with the
66  germline maintenance is costly and directly trades off with somatic maintenance.
67 on for efficient communication among humans, trading off the need to reduce complexity with the need
68                                  A metabolic trade-off (between maximum growth rate and efficiency) a
69 asonable to assume that cognitive mechanisms trade-off accuracy against effort, (2) how this trade-of
70          Here, we evaluate evidence for this trade-off across a wide range of heterotrophic eukaryote
71 phic distribution of the dominance-tolerance trade-off across North America, we approximate broad-sca
72 es in >500 species, we find no evidence of a trade-off across species.
73             We found a similar domestication trade-off across the major co-evolutionary transitions i
74                                      A clear trade-off also occurred.
75                       The model explains the trade-off among chemical design parameters such as the s
76 ossy medium such as the human body to gain a trade-off among power consumption, cost, computational c
77                                          The trade-off analysis identifies that for only about 30% of
78 scribed by the SF-6Dv2 were valued with time-trade-off and discrete choice experiments.
79 otential drivers of the personality-mediated trade-off and emphasize that future work on the POLS hyp
80    Here, we model a competition-colonisation trade-off and incorporate trait plasticity to evaluate i
81         The performance implications of this trade-off are assessed, which reveal the potential for s
82 te senescing species experience C allocation trade-off at the end of the growing season because of C-
83 al profiles emerge: (i) both strong and weak trade-off between activities are observed; (ii) trade-of
84                Animal colouration is often a trade-off between background matching for camouflage fro
85             In such cases, we face a natural trade-off between breadth-spreading our capacity across
86                                            A trade-off between catalytic activity and structural stab
87 s suggest that robust elongation relies on a trade-off between cellular and tissue strains that is or
88 ormance of MDLs and numerically evaluate the trade-off between efficiency and initial parameter selec
89 tant Enterobacterales (3GC-R-BSI) leads to a trade-off between empiric inappropriate treatment (IAT)
90 ents a feasible way to mitigate the inherent trade-off between energy density and power density for e
91 y, LC activity is involved in regulating the trade-off between environmental exploration and focused
92  that the native topology of DPO4 leads to a trade-off between fast, stable folding and tight functio
93  a fast event, the challenge is the inherent trade-off between frame rate and image resolution.
94 ity, but efforts are thwarted by an apparent trade-off between grain size and number.
95 ux limitation not only explains the observed trade-off between growth and adaptability, but also allo
96 ible target for study is the well-documented trade-off between growth rate and predation avoidance, w
97 tic effects of hardening and toughening, the trade-off between hardness and toughness may eventually
98 d in and out of the system, which leads to a trade-off between how long a wave can be stored in the s
99                  Our findings suggest that a trade-off between immunological tolerance and embryo rej
100 une circuit in the intestine that promotes a trade-off between innate immune protection mediated by I
101 de an approach that breaks the long-standing trade-off between low energy consumption and high-speed
102 cal change as a primary factor affecting the trade-off between male mating and parenting effort sugge
103                       Our findings suggest a trade-off between metabolically-driven energy conservati
104 suggests that cortical perception balances a trade-off between minimizing the impact of noise while e
105 rchitecture of the host response indicated a trade-off between mycorrhizal dependence and benefit.
106 e on NSC seasonal trends, there was no clear trade-off between NSC storage and growth suggesting that
107         We find a functional integration and trade-off between orientation-selective and color-select
108 x arises from a within-individual behavioral trade-off between partnership quantity and quality.
109 heir loss or modification, thereby driving a trade-off between phage resistance and either of the ant
110                       Our results indicate a trade-off between physicochemical and kinetic/thermodyna
111 ion and to heat during the day, suggesting a trade-off between predation risk and thermoregulation me
112 nge to expanded use of MPAs is the perceived trade-off between protection and food production.
113 s allows an isogenic population to break the trade-off between reproduction and survival.
114       Many microorganisms face a fundamental trade-off between reproduction and survival: Rapid growt
115              Surprisingly, we found that the trade-off between resistance and resilience for gymnospe
116 , and visualizes the fundamental statistical trade-off between risk allele frequency and odds ratio.
117 ction in the barrier crossing resulting in a trade-off between route extension and barrier reduction,
118                                 However, the trade-off between selectivity and sensitivity of such se
119 -Skin (TRACE) sensor to address the inherent trade-off between sensitivity and hysteresis in tactile
120  Both experiments and simulations show a key trade-off between sensitivity and response time for such
121  DNA sequencing technologies there remains a trade-off between short-read platforms, having limited a
122 or the theoretical prediction of a dispersal trade-off between space and time, implying that a joint
123 oreover, our results illuminate an important trade-off between stability and activity as a function o
124 ded in the theory, empirical evidence of the trade-off between stress tolerance and organism fitness
125  production of CO often requires balancing a trade-off between the adsorption strength of the reactan
126 e regulatory strategies reflect the inherent trade-off between the benefit and cost of resource inves
127 damping within the resonators determines the trade-off between the frequency resolution and the numbe
128 onal materials is a challenge because of the trade-off between these two properties.
129  IFC are severely limited by the fundamental trade-off between throughput, sensitivity, and spatial r
130                  Immunologically, there is a trade-off between transmission and progression in this f
131 owed that using MatchMixeR achieved the best trade-off between true and false discoveries, and this a
132 expression analyses of these plants reveal a trade-off between VTE and natural variation in chorismat
133 ia encountering new resources can break this trade-off by evolving phenotypic heterogeneity in lag ti
134                                         This trade-off can be overcome, however, by the extra binding
135 aximum Compression and Fast (default), which trade-off compression efficiency and speed.
136  arms races can promote diversification when trade-off costs among traits make simultaneous investmen
137 ctics in particular may vary as individuals' trade-off current investment versus lifetime fitness.
138 d by the water/NaCl permeability-selectivity trade-off curve.
139                                However, this trade-off did not appear to be modulated by time or conf
140       Globally, a canonical growth-mortality trade-off emerged, but the trade-off was strongly observ
141 nimizing migrants are therefore predicted to trade-off extended detours against reduced travel across
142 ained neural network to attempt to avoid the trade-off for both high phase-sensitivity and high resol
143 esistance to embolism, rejecting a hardwired trade-off for this pair of traits.
144 e networks is the emergence of loops and the trade-off governing their formation: adding redundant ed
145                            In support of the trade-off hypothesis, phage resistance via tolC mutation
146              Traditionally, there has been a trade-off in spectroscopic measurements between high res
147 ue influence the hydraulic efficiency-safety trade-off in the basal angiosperms.
148 tivity or larval longevity, resulting from a trade-off in the use of energy reserves can facilitate m
149 mine several key assumptions: (1) there is a trade-off in tree carbon investment between primary and
150 eoretical work has suggested a computational trade-off in which it can be more or less useful to lear
151 questions about whether the growth-mortality trade-off is a universally applicable organizing framewo
152                                         This trade-off is directly linked to faster growth reducing t
153                              Crucially, this trade-off is easily masked by behavioral variation among
154 de-off between activities are observed; (ii) trade-off is more severe (20- to 35-fold increased k(cat
155              They also potentially suggest a trade-off mechanism for females whose total reproductive
156 e their tolerance combinations, and the best trade-off model among those currently available, for des
157 iotic stress tolerances, providing a unified trade-off model and a set of coordinates that can be use
158                                   A temporal trade-off observed at the seasonal scale was influenced
159 de-off accuracy against effort, (2) how this trade-off occurs, and (3) how to overcome some of the ch
160                  We rank categories by their trade-off of social benefits and transmission risk via d
161 ansition efficiency in EMT, and reveal their trade-off relations.
162  and therefore a hydraulic efficiency-safety trade-off should exist.
163 lign with a dominance-tolerance life-history trade-off that was previously identified in these isolat
164 l uncoupling of the reproduction-maintenance trade-off typically found in solitary organisms, HSR mai
165 ivity was associated with a growth-mortality trade-off via risk-taking in the wild in two subpopulati
166                                      The net trade-off was positive, indicating that adaptation can r
167  growth-mortality trade-off emerged, but the trade-off was strongly observed only in less disturbance
168 not have lower growth rates as expected by a trade-off with drought tolerance.
169 specificity in nonequilibrium models is in a trade-off with gene-expression noise, predicting bursty
170  to tolerate environmental stress, which may trade-off with traits enabling organic matter decomposit
171 s and going beyond a simple carbon-mediated 'trade-off' between regenerative and vegetative growth.
172 provided some evidence for a 'parity-frailty trade-off', there was little support for our hypothesis
173  fruit fly larva can tip the balance in this trade-off, and identify a single dopamine neuron called
174                                            A trade-off, however, may exist between phenotypic special
175                                 To test this trade-off, we incubated two disparate upland soils that
176 ertainty to negotiate this "explore-exploit" trade-off, yet the neural basis of the underlying comput
177 which lacked tolerant species, exhibited the trade-off.
178 ectivity and the hydraulic efficiency-safety trade-off.
179 teresting insights into the precision/recall trade-off.
180 t lipid A molecule by a putative 'ping-pong' trade-off.
181 formed to a general pattern, we saw a strong trade-off; accessibility was enhanced, whereas precision
182 oding range (per dimension) by automatically trading-off dimension with an exponentially large coding
183 standing their relative co-benefits with and trade-offs against different social and environmental go
184 y that in serial dilution culture, metabolic trade-offs allow for high diversity.
185                 We incorporated life-history trade-offs among survival, reproduction and body mass gr
186 egregation is lost for weak growth-migration trade-offs and a lack of virgin space, but is robust to
187  unified framework to characterize the major trade-offs and axes of floral trait variation.
188      This study identifies the environmental trade-offs and hotspots for the chemically enhanced prim
189 e that both the absence of strong functional trade-offs and the digestive physiology of ruminants pro
190 suggest empirical approaches to parameterize trade-offs and to make progress in this critical area of
191 ogic evaluation so that green and blue water trade-offs are properly addressed.
192                        We sought to quantify trade-offs associated with different approaches to decea
193             Here we examine the evolutionary trade-offs associated with sexual receptivity length usi
194 urces for regional biodiversity suggest that trade-offs based on more diverse metrics must be incorpo
195  The STS reconciles all major theories about trade-offs between abiotic stress tolerances, providing
196        These findings suggest that there are trade-offs between access to TAVR, its rate of utilizati
197 gestate is essential to fully understand the trade-offs between alternatives.
198 sed to solve land-use conflicts and identify trade-offs between biodiversity conservation and ecosyst
199 ty are challenging metrics to achieve due to trade-offs between carbon use for growth and production.
200 pt a range of tactics for navigating spatial trade-offs between competing biotic and abiotic constrai
201 sumption that behavior mediates life-history trade-offs between current and future reproduction.
202 d (JA)/ethylene (ET) signalling resulting in trade-offs between defence against (hemi)biotrophic and
203 eing-related interventions, and illustrating trade-offs between demand and supply-side options in cli
204 nts is known to be constrained by biological trade-offs between different forms of stress, especially
205 ism of each isolate and tested for predicted trade-offs between growth rate and efficiency.
206 atellite and SNP markers including potential trade-offs between marker-specific biases, sample size,
207 osterone is often a mediator of life history trade-offs between mating/competition and parenting.
208 rait mindfulness were associated with larger trade-offs between pain perception and task performance,
209 aster-living hosts also has implications for trade-offs between pathogen virulence and transmissibili
210 verall, studies reported more synergies than trade-offs between reduced climate impacts and broader e
211  of these are slightly flammable, presenting trade-offs between safety and environmental consideratio
212 Utah multielectrode arrays to understand the trade-offs between signal quality and decoder performanc
213 ices in life are intertemporal: they involve trade-offs between sooner and later outcomes.
214 tural species, allocation strategies reflect trade-offs between survivorship risk and subsequent fitn
215  food security dimensions, and synergies and trade-offs between sustainable development goals, includ
216 d-use plans, we identified the synergies and trade-offs between the biodiversity benefits achieved in
217 ce of confounding background information and trade-offs between the energy of sensory activity and re
218         Given existing uncertainty regarding trade-offs between the quantity and quality of offspring
219 pecies, it was recently shown that metabolic trade-offs can allow unlimited diversity.
220                                         Some trade-offs discussed are those between centralized and d
221 tious periods and higher host densities, key trade-offs emerged between the strength of pathogen load
222                                 However, the trade-offs faced by evolving bacterial populations presu
223                                    Many such trade-offs have indeed been hypothesized on the basis of
224 s infecting single host species evolutionary trade-offs have previously been demonstrated between pat
225 onses, tolerance acquisition, and associated trade-offs in a population of microalgae exposed to subl
226  are well known to orchestrate physiological trade-offs in a wide variety of organisms, and our work
227 esults highlight potential equity-efficiency trade-offs in designing air quality policies.
228 petition, which combined with information on trade-offs in ecological performance can contribute to a
229 , physiology or morphology create functional trade-offs in foraging efficiency, thereby causing indiv
230                                              Trade-offs in information-processing traits are apparent
231                 Space-use behaviour reflects trade-offs in meeting ecological needs and can have cons
232 antigenic cluster and quantified fundamental trade-offs in our ability to make such predictions.
233  trait representing fundamental life-history trade-offs in plant offspring investment, could predict
234 l species - provides a framework to evaluate trade-offs in plant-environment interactions in natural
235 ithin populations, which are often driven by trade-offs in resource allocation between energetically
236 ancestral activity with various asymmetrical trade-offs in single-strand-DNA recombination.
237                                          How trade-offs in the allocation of tropical tree seedlings
238                In all cases, tuning leads to trade-offs in the fold-change and the ability to disting
239                            Here, performance trade-offs in these devices are studied through comprehe
240                                 Such fitness trade-offs include reduced virulence, resensitization to
241                                        Other trade-offs must therefore shape ecological processes, an
242  function is largely attributed to energetic trade-offs rather than specific nutrient constraints.
243 phylogeny and are associated with functional trade-offs related to locomotor performance.
244                                        These trade-offs reveal that clonal research and development,
245                                We looked for trade-offs that could account for inter-line variation,
246      However, this minimization also creates trade-offs that exacerbate the effects of metal depletio
247 e the potential to shed light on nutritional trade-offs that shaped the course of culturally evolved
248 onmental changes can identify hidden fitness trade-offs that turn adaptation into maladaptation, resu
249 r X-ray diffraction, allows adsorbent design trade-offs to be overcome, coupling low heat of adsorpti
250 , people adopt mixed solutions for resolving trade-offs when they allow exercising to license indulge
251       This balance may be maintained through trade-offs where migrants gain survival benefits by avoi
252 list resistance mechanisms co-occur, similar trade-offs will be evident, calling into question the ub
253 ether and when phages can drive evolutionary trade-offs with antibiotic resistance.
254 ital bone in adults and the emergence of new trade-offs with development and neurosensory demands.
255 ngs show that motility differences and their trade-offs with growth are sufficient to promote diversi
256             Understanding personality-driven trade-offs would be facilitated by long-term studies in
257  costs of reproduction, driving reproductive trade-offs, although mating also requires interactions w
258 the MHC gene family, associated autoimmunity trade-offs, hitchhiking of deleterious mutations linked
259 pact of microbial diversity on plant fitness trade-offs, intraspecific-interactions, and soil nutrien
260                Moreover, given the predicted trade-offs, it remains unclear whether systemic lifespan
261 eme solutions for resolving these exact same trade-offs, they exhibit highlighting, consistency seeki
262 reveal how movements, and hence life-history trade-offs, vary over a lifetime.
263                              Consistent with trade-offs, we find signatures of balancing selection su
264                       Based on synergies and trade-offs, we proposed element optimization priorities:
265 ive functional groups spanning two essential trade-offs-the growth-survival and stature-recruitment t
266 ing gradients in selective agents or fitness trade-offs.
267 n the database were limited by boundary-line trade-offs.
268 leakage, enabling principled privacy-utility trade-offs.
269 ortunities, and accounting for site-specific trade-offs.
270 -the growth-survival and stature-recruitment trade-offs.
271 lar strategies for power-law and exponential trade-offs: Thus, bistability is always between zero and
272 s (e.g., afforestation) were associated with trade-offs; such studies primarily reported reduced soil
273                                International trade often involves movement of many insect pollinators
274  correlations between individual surplus and trading order, and autocorrelation of successive price c
275                As neurulation begins, TFAP2A trades partners, and TFAP2A/B heterodimers reorganize th
276  symbiosis, characterised by roots and fungi trading phosphorus and carbon, shows many features of a
277             The relationship between liberal trade policy and food insecurity varied across countries
278 hasing power parity), a unit increase in the trade policy index (more liberal) corresponded to a 0.07
279 low-income countries, a unit increase in the trade policy index was associated with a 0.35% (0.06 to
280 examined the association between a country's trade policy score and the probability of individuals re
281                                      Liberal trade policy was predominantly associated with lower foo
282 , here we show that the participating firms' trading profits and their emission abatements are positi
283 level emission abatements can realize larger trading profits.
284 sh effective legislation addressing wildlife trade, protection of habitats, and reduction of the wild
285  genetic connections between people in slave trading regions of Africa and disembarkation regions of
286  thus gain a better understanding of illegal trade routes.
287 e this by constructing a Spc105 variant that trades SAC responsiveness for much more accurate chromos
288 e these data with steelmaking technology and trade scenarios to calculate potential U.S. steel sector
289 e-scale, long-term studies, yet most studies trade spatial extent for temporal duration.
290 y provides a conceptual framework to analyse trade strategies in symbiotic partnerships.
291                                We quantified trading strategies over a 3-wk period using a recently d
292  central driver in the formation of maritime trading systems connecting Europe, Africa, and Asia.
293 ement of both these dimensions, and a way of trading them off against one another.
294  pigs transported, as part of the exotic pet trade, to both Europe and the southeastern United States
295         In some cases, bacteria show evolved trade-ups, whereby selection causes multiple fitness com
296 ketplace, typically the one with the highest trading volume.
297 is critical for the prosecution of illegally-traded wildlife products, conservation-based biodiversit
298 teleconnections generate oppositely directed trade-wind anomalies in the Central and Eastern Pacific
299 ath by which a climatic driver, the Atlantic trade winds, determines the viability of a bird populati
300 and live cattle exports from 2015 to 2017, a trade worth more than $5.4 billion/year.

 
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