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View article: Beyond Dispersal Limitation: Drivers of Fine-Scale Population Structure in Two Common Solitary Wild Bees
Beyond Dispersal Limitation: Drivers of Fine-Scale Population Structure in Two Common Solitary Wild Bees Open
In landscapes shaped by intense agriculture, even common bee species may face limits to their dispersal capacity. We explored how spatial isolation and land-use types influence the genetic population structure of two generalist mining bees…
View article: Non‐Native, Non‐Naturalised Plants Suffer Less Herbivory Than Native Plants Across European Botanical Gardens
Non‐Native, Non‐Naturalised Plants Suffer Less Herbivory Than Native Plants Across European Botanical Gardens Open
Aim The enemy release hypothesis states that the invasion success of non‐native species is partly due to their escape from natural enemies, e.g., herbivores. Large‐scale studies of herbivory using multiple species across multiple sites are…
View article: Stakeholders' views on the global guidelines for the sustainable use of non‐native trees
Stakeholders' views on the global guidelines for the sustainable use of non‐native trees Open
A large number of non‐native trees (NNTs) have been introduced globally and widely planted, contributing significantly to the world's economy. Although some of these species present a limited risk of spreading beyond their planting sites, …
View article: Why daylight should be a priority for urban planning
Why daylight should be a priority for urban planning Open
Daylight is essential for ecosystems and for the physical and mental well-being of people. In densely populated cities, only a small proportion of total daylight is available to support urban greenery and most people have little daily expo…
View article: Age-related similarities and differences in cognitive and neural processing revealed by task-related microstate analysis
Age-related similarities and differences in cognitive and neural processing revealed by task-related microstate analysis Open
We explored neural processing differences associated with aging across four cognitive functions. In addition to ERP analysis, we included task-related microstate analyses, which identified stable states of neural activity across the scalp …
View article: Distance to semi‐natural habitats matters for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in wheat roots and wheat performance in a temperate agricultural landscape
Distance to semi‐natural habitats matters for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in wheat roots and wheat performance in a temperate agricultural landscape Open
Introduction The proximity of semi‐natural habitats and agricultural fields in an agricultural landscape leads to unavoidable biological, chemical, and physical interactions. Fungi can negatively influence, but also support crop growth in …
View article: Biosignature stability in space enables their use for life detection on Mars
Biosignature stability in space enables their use for life detection on Mars Open
Two rover missions to Mars aim to detect biomolecules as a sign of extinct or extant life with, among other instruments, Raman spectrometers. However, there are many unknowns about the stability of Raman-detectable biomolecules in the mart…
View article: Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic Adaptation in the Invasive Goldenrod Solidago canadensis Despite the Absence of Population Structure
Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic Adaptation in the Invasive Goldenrod Solidago canadensis Despite the Absence of Population Structure Open
Biological invasions may result from multiple introductions, which might compensate for reduced gene pools caused by bottleneck events, but could also dilute adaptive processes. A previous common-garden experiment showed heritable latitudi…
View article: Data from: Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic Adaptation in the Invasive Goldenrod Solidago canadensis Despite the Absence of Population Structure
Data from: Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic Adaptation in the Invasive Goldenrod Solidago canadensis Despite the Absence of Population Structure Open
General information This deposition contains the datasets that were used in the statistical analysis of the manuscript entitled Traces of genetic but not epigenetic adaptation in the invasive goldenrod Solidago canadensis despite the absen…
View article: Data from: Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic Adaptation in the Invasive Goldenrod Solidago canadensis Despite the Absence of Population Structure
Data from: Traces of Genetic but Not Epigenetic Adaptation in the Invasive Goldenrod Solidago canadensis Despite the Absence of Population Structure Open
General information This deposition contains the datasets that were used in the statistical analysis of the manuscript entitled Traces of genetic but not epigenetic adaptation in the invasive goldenrod Solidago canadensis despite the absen…
View article: Selective contributions of executive function ability to the P3
Selective contributions of executive function ability to the P3 Open
The P3 component (P300, P3b) is considered to be an effective index of attention and categorization processes when elicited in a visual oddball task, specifically reflecting the selection of a rare target item among frequent non-targets. R…
View article: Biodiversity maintains soil multifunctionality and soil organic carbon in novel urban ecosystems
Biodiversity maintains soil multifunctionality and soil organic carbon in novel urban ecosystems Open
Biodiversity in urban ecosystems has the potential to increase ecosystem functions and support a suite of services valued by society, including services provided by soils. Specifically, the sequestration of carbon in soils has often been a…
View article: Phylogeography of a widely distributed plant species reveals cryptic genetic lineages with parallel phenotypic responses to warming and drought conditions
Phylogeography of a widely distributed plant species reveals cryptic genetic lineages with parallel phenotypic responses to warming and drought conditions Open
To predict how widely distributed species will perform under future climate change, it is crucial to understand and reveal their underlying phylogenetics. However, detailed information about plant adaptation and its genetic basis and histo…
View article: Who is the culprit: Is pest infestation responsible for crop yield losses close to semi‐natural habitats?
Who is the culprit: Is pest infestation responsible for crop yield losses close to semi‐natural habitats? Open
Semi‐natural habitats (SNHs) are becoming increasingly scarce in modern agricultural landscapes. This may reduce natural ecosystem services such as pest control with its putatively positive effect on crop production. In agreement with othe…
View article: Does teaching medical ethics ensure good knowledge, attitude, and reported practice? An ethical vignette-based cross-sectional survey among doctors in a tertiary teaching hospital in Nepal
Does teaching medical ethics ensure good knowledge, attitude, and reported practice? An ethical vignette-based cross-sectional survey among doctors in a tertiary teaching hospital in Nepal Open
Background Importance of awareness of medical ethics and its integration into medical curriculum has been frequently highlighted. Study 1 aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and reported practices of medical ethics among clinicians at…
View article: Globally, plant‐soil feedbacks are weak predictors of plant abundance
Globally, plant‐soil feedbacks are weak predictors of plant abundance Open
Plant‐soil feedbacks (PSFs) have been shown to strongly affect plant performance under controlled conditions, and PSFs are thought to have far reaching consequences for plant population dynamics and the structuring of plant communities. Ho…
View article: ConservePlants: An integrated approach to conservation of threatened plants for the 21st Century
ConservePlants: An integrated approach to conservation of threatened plants for the 21st Century Open
Even though plants represent an essential part of our lives offering exploitational, supporting and cultural services, we know very little about the biology of the rarest and most threatened plant species, and even less about their conserv…
View article: CITES plants of Europe
CITES plants of Europe Open
This Regulation contains lists of species subjected to restrictions, listed in four annexes, marked with the letters A, B, C and D. As with CITES attachments, each of these annexes has slightly different restrictions.The Regulation introdu…
View article: Changes and Compromises in Health Choices during COVID-19 Lockdown in Kathmandu Valley: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
Changes and Compromises in Health Choices during COVID-19 Lockdown in Kathmandu Valley: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study Open
Introduction: Nepal government enforced a lockdown as a social distancing measure to curb the COVID-19 pandemic. The lockdown has led to compromises in day to day choices like food, exercise, sleep, self-care routines and utilization of he…
View article: Manipulation of cytosine methylation does not remove latitudinal clines in two invasive goldenrod species in Central Europe
Manipulation of cytosine methylation does not remove latitudinal clines in two invasive goldenrod species in Central Europe Open
Invasive species frequently differentiate phenotypically in novel environments within a few generations, often even with limited genetic variation. For the invasive plants Solidago canadensis and S. gigantea , we tested whether such differ…
View article: Definition of Core Bacterial Taxa in Different Root Compartments of Dactylis glomerata, Grown in Soil under Different Levels of Land Use Intensity
Definition of Core Bacterial Taxa in Different Root Compartments of Dactylis glomerata, Grown in Soil under Different Levels of Land Use Intensity Open
Plant-associated bacterial assemblages are critical for plant fitness. Thus, identifying a consistent plant-associated core microbiome is important for predicting community responses to environmental changes. Our target was to identify the…
View article: Editorial: The Next Step: Disentangling the Role of Plant-Soil Feedbacks in Plant Performance and Species Coexistence Under Natural Conditions
Editorial: The Next Step: Disentangling the Role of Plant-Soil Feedbacks in Plant Performance and Species Coexistence Under Natural Conditions Open
Effects of plant-induced changes in soil properties, which impact subsequent plant growth, have received increasing attention in plant ecology (e.g., Smith-Ramesh & Reynolds 2017). These plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are considered to be imp…
View article: Does Teaching Clinical Ethics to Medical Students Improve Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Medical Ethics Among Clinicians? An Observational Study in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Nepal.
Does Teaching Clinical Ethics to Medical Students Improve Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Medical Ethics Among Clinicians? An Observational Study in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Nepal. Open
Background: The importance of doctors being aware of medical ethics has been highlighted in a number of studies. Our first study (Study-1) aims to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices of medical ethics among clinicians at Patan Ac…
View article: A multidimensional framework for measuring biotic novelty: How novel is a community?
A multidimensional framework for measuring biotic novelty: How novel is a community? Open
Anthropogenic changes in climate, land use, and disturbance regimes, as well as introductions of non‐native species can lead to the transformation of many ecosystems. The resulting novel ecosystems are usually characterized by species asse…
View article: Movement‐mediated community assembly and coexistence
Movement‐mediated community assembly and coexistence Open
Organismal movement is ubiquitous and facilitates important ecological mechanisms that drive community and metacommunity composition and hence biodiversity. In most existing ecological theories and models in biodiversity research, movement…