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View article: Telomerase activity in T-cells as a functional test for pathogenicity assessment of novel genetic variants in telomere biology disorders
Telomerase activity in T-cells as a functional test for pathogenicity assessment of novel genetic variants in telomere biology disorders Open
The telomerase enzyme is essential for telomere maintenance. Pathogenic variants in telomere-associated genes have been associated with critical telomere shortening, resulting in telomere biology disorders (TBD) such as bone marrow failure…
View article: Planetary boundaries under a land-based climate change mitigation scenario with a food demand transformation: a modelling study
Planetary boundaries under a land-based climate change mitigation scenario with a food demand transformation: a modelling study Open
EAT-Lancet Commission 2.0.
View article: Identifying the safe operating space for food systems
Identifying the safe operating space for food systems Open
Reducing environmental pressure from food systems is critical to limiting environmental degradation and the risk of irreversibly destabilizing the Earth system, but an integrated framework that sets out the safe operating space for food sy…
View article: Direct and indirect viral associations predict coexistence in wild plant virus communities
Direct and indirect viral associations predict coexistence in wild plant virus communities Open
Integration of community ecology with disease biology is viewed as a promising avenue for uncovering determinants of pathogen diversity, and for predicting disease risks.Plant-infecting viruses represent a vastly underestimated component o…
View article: “Beyond being analysts of doom”: scientists on the frontlines of climate action
“Beyond being analysts of doom”: scientists on the frontlines of climate action Open
What happens when scientists become activists? In this paper, we discuss the principles, commitments and experiences of Scientist Rebellion (SR), a movement of scientists, academics, and researchers committed to activism, advocacy and non-…
View article: Direct and indirect viral associations predict coexistence in wild plant virus communities
Direct and indirect viral associations predict coexistence in wild plant virus communities Open
Viruses are a vastly underestimated component of biodiversity that occur as diverse communities across hierarchical scales from the landscape level to individual hosts. The integration of community ecology with disease biology is a powerfu…
View article: Spore production monitoring reveals contrasting seasonal strategies and a trade‐off between spore size and number in wood‐inhabiting fungi
Spore production monitoring reveals contrasting seasonal strategies and a trade‐off between spore size and number in wood‐inhabiting fungi Open
Traits related to reproduction and dispersal drive the assembly and dynamics of species communities and can explain and predict how species respond to habitat loss and fragmentation and to the changing climate. For fungi, such links remain…
View article: The biospheric emergency calls for scientists to change tactics
The biospheric emergency calls for scientists to change tactics Open
Our current economic and political structures have an increasingly devastating impact on the Earth’s climate and ecosystems: we are facing a biospheric emergency, with catastrophic consequences for both humans and the natural world on whic…
View article: The Role of Life Scientists in the Biospheric Emergency: A Case for Acknowledging Failure and Changing Tactics
The Role of Life Scientists in the Biospheric Emergency: A Case for Acknowledging Failure and Changing Tactics Open
We are facing an emergency that encompasses the entire biosphere, with devastating consequences for both humans and the natural world on which we depend. As the climate and ecological crises accelerate, scientists are coming to terms with …
View article: The Role of Life Scientists in the Biospheric Emergency: A Case for Acknowledging Failure and Changing Tactics
The Role of Life Scientists in the Biospheric Emergency: A Case for Acknowledging Failure and Changing Tactics Open
We are facing an emergency that encompasses the entire biosphere, with devastating consequences for both humans and the natural world on which we depend. As the climate and ecological crises accelerate, scientists are coming to terms with …
View article: Improving the predictability and interpretability of co‐occurrence modelling through feature‐based joint species distribution ensembles
Improving the predictability and interpretability of co‐occurrence modelling through feature‐based joint species distribution ensembles Open
Species Distribution Models (SDMs) are vital tools for predicting species occurrences and are used in many practical tasks including conservation and biodiversity management. However, the expanding minefield of SDM methodologies makes it d…
View article: Direct and indirect viral associations predict coexistence in wild plant virus communities
Direct and indirect viral associations predict coexistence in wild plant virus communities Open
Integration of community ecology with disease biology is viewed as a promising avenue for uncovering determinants of pathogen diversity, and for predicting disease risks. Plant-infecting viruses represent a vastly underestimated component …
View article: Intraspecific host variation plays a key role in virus community assembly
Intraspecific host variation plays a key role in virus community assembly Open
Infection by multiple pathogens of the same host is ubiquitous in both natural and managed habitats. While intraspecific variation in disease resistance is known to affect pathogen occurrence, how differences among host genotypes affect th…
View article: Bacterial microbiota composition of <i>Ixodes ricinus</i> ticks: the role of environmental variation, tick characteristics and microbial interactions
Bacterial microbiota composition of <i>Ixodes ricinus</i> ticks: the role of environmental variation, tick characteristics and microbial interactions Open
Ecological factors, host characteristics and/or interactions among microbes may all shape the occurrence of microbes and the structure of microbial communities within organisms. In the past, disentangling these factors and determining thei…
View article: A comprehensive evaluation of predictive performance of 33 species distribution models at species and community levels
A comprehensive evaluation of predictive performance of 33 species distribution models at species and community levels Open
A large array of species distribution model ( SDM ) approaches has been developed for explaining and predicting the occurrences of individual species or species assemblages. Given the wealth of existing models, it is unclear which models p…
View article: Human pathogen co-occurrence in <i>Ixodes ricinus</i> ticks: effects of landscape topography, climatic factors and microbiota interactions
Human pathogen co-occurrence in <i>Ixodes ricinus</i> ticks: effects of landscape topography, climatic factors and microbiota interactions Open
The factors shaping microbial communities within organisms are still poorly understood. Besides ecological factors and host characteristics, direct interactions among microbes may shape the occurrence of microbes and the structure of commu…
View article: Tick data used in "Human pathogen co-occurrence in Ixodes ricinus ticks: effects of landscape topography, climatic factors and microbiota interactions"
Tick data used in "Human pathogen co-occurrence in Ixodes ricinus ticks: effects of landscape topography, climatic factors and microbiota interactions" Open
Within-tick communities based on 16S sequencing of whole tick bodies and related environmental data on replicated altitudinal gradient transects in Central Switzerland.
View article: Tick data used in "Human pathogen co-occurrence in Ixodes ricinus ticks: effects of landscape topography, climatic factors and microbiota interactions"
Tick data used in "Human pathogen co-occurrence in Ixodes ricinus ticks: effects of landscape topography, climatic factors and microbiota interactions" Open
Within-tick communities based on 16S sequencing of whole tick bodies and related environmental data on replicated altitudinal gradient transects in Central Switzerland.
View article: Tick data used in "Human pathogen co-occurrence in Ixodes ricinus ticks: effects of landscape topography, climatic factors and microbiota interactions"
Tick data used in "Human pathogen co-occurrence in Ixodes ricinus ticks: effects of landscape topography, climatic factors and microbiota interactions" Open
Within-tick communities based on 16S sequencing of whole tick bodies and related environmental data on replicated altitudinal gradient transects in Central Switzerland.
View article: Analysing Ecological Communities with Joint Species Distribution Models
Analysing Ecological Communities with Joint Species Distribution Models Open
In community ecology, we are interested in the patterns of occurrence and abundance of multiple species coexisting and interacting in an area or habitat. There is a large array of modelling methods that can be used as species distribution …
View article: Parasite–microbiota interactions potentially affect intestinal communities in wild mammals
Parasite–microbiota interactions potentially affect intestinal communities in wild mammals Open
Detecting interaction between species is notoriously difficult, and disentangling species associations in host‐related gut communities is especially challenging. Nevertheless, due to contemporary methods, including metabarcoding and 16S se…
View article: How to make more out of community data? A conceptual framework and its implementation as models and software
How to make more out of community data? A conceptual framework and its implementation as models and software Open
Community ecology aims to understand what factors determine the assembly and dynamics of species assemblages at different spatiotemporal scales. To facilitate the integration between conceptual and statistical approaches in community ecolo…