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  1. A machine learning toolbox for the analysis of sharp-wave ripples reveals common waveform features across species

    The study of sharp-wave ripples has advanced our understanding of memory function, and their alteration in neurological conditions such as epilepsy...

    Andrea Navas-Olive, Adrian Rubio, ... Liset M. de la Prida in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 04 March 2024
  2. **st spatially amplifies SHARP/SPEN recruitment to balance chromosome-wide silencing and specificity to the X chromosome

    Although thousands of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are encoded in mammalian genomes, their mechanisms of action are poorly understood, in part...

    Joanna W. Jachowicz, Mackenzie Strehle, ... Mitchell Guttman in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
    Article 17 March 2022
  3. Development of diagnostic molecular markers to differentiate sharp eyespot and Fusarium crown rot isolates collected from common wheat fields in China

    Soil-borne fungal diseases are always a threat to wheat production. Develo** molecular markers is helpful in early diagnosis and precautionary...

    Yan Ren, Yue Wang, ... Feng Chen in Phytoparasitica
    Article 20 August 2022
  4. 250-Year reconstruction of pollarding events reveals sharp management changes in Iberian ash woodlands

    Key message

    Tree-ring growth of pollarded narrow-leaved ash trees in Central Spain reveals traditional management cessation in 1970 and...

    David Candel-Pérez, Héctor Hernández-Alonso, ... José Miguel Olano in Trees
    Article Open access 23 September 2022
  5. Sharp decline in humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) survival and reproductive success in southeastern Alaska during and after the 2014–2016 Northeast Pacific marine heatwave

    Understanding the ecosystem effects of ocean warming is increasingly important as marine heatwaves become more common and increase in severity. Here,...

    Christine M. Gabriele, Courtney L. Amundson, ... Seth L. Danielson in Mammalian Biology
    Article 10 March 2022
  6. Sharp eyespot of barley, bread wheat and durum wheat caused by Ceratobasidium cereale in Japan

    Blighting of lower sheaths was found on barley, bread wheat and durum wheat grown in western Japan in April 2014, May 2016, and April 2019,...

    Keisuke Tomioka, Hiroyuki Sekiguchi, ... Naoyuki Ishikawa in Journal of General Plant Pathology
    Article 12 February 2021
  7. Sharp decreases in survival probabilities in the long-finned pilot whales in Strait of Gibraltar

    The Strait of Gibraltar has some of the highest maritime activity in the world. Its populations of cetaceans are threatened by noise, chemical...

    Miquel Pons, Renaud De Stephanis, ... Meritxell Genovart in Marine Biology
    Article Open access 12 March 2022
  8. Sharp Increase in Expression of Subunit Genes and Activity of Proteasomes in Laringeal Ontogeny Is Associated with the Development of Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    Abstract

    Proteasomes, the most important participants in protein catabolism, maintain proteostasis and regulate cellular processes in ontogeny....

    I. V. Kondakova, E. A. Sidenko, ... N. P. Sharova in Russian Journal of Developmental Biology
    Article 01 June 2023
  9. Habitat utilization and secondary production of the sharp-nosed sand goby Favonigobius gymnauchen around intertidal areas

    The sharp-nosed sand goby Favonigobius gymnauchen is one of the most dominant fish species around tidal flats and sandy beaches in Japan and plays an...

    Yusei Yoshida, Takeshi Tomiyama in Environmental Biology of Fishes
    Article 12 July 2021
  10. Estimating Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jolis harvesting impacts using GPS Tracking of mechanical harvesters in Nova Scotia, Canada

    Area-based management of Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jolis in the Canadian Maritimes has advanced over the past 60 years from open buying stations in...

    Glyn J Sharp, Joshua T Sharp in Journal of Applied Phycology
    Article 13 November 2023
  11. Hydraulics of sharp-crested weir culverts with downstream ramps in free-flow, partially, and fully submerged-flow conditions

    Laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the hydraulics and discharge characteristics of sharp-crested weir culverts with downstream...

    Saeed Salehi, Amir H. Azimi, Hossein Bonakdari in Irrigation Science
    Article 24 August 2020
  12. Invasive vegetation encroachment modulates dual threats faced by island-endemic scaly crickets

    The mechanisms by which non-native species impact island-endemic populations are varied and often convoluted. For effective invertebrate conservation...

    Weng Yuen Chin, Vicky Wilkins, Adam Sharp in Biological Invasions
    Article Open access 07 June 2024
  13. Decades needed for ecosystem components to respond to a sharp and drastic phosphorus load reduction

    Lake Tegel is an extreme case of restoration: inflow treatment reduced its main external phosphorus (TP) load 40-fold, sharply focused in time, and...

    Ingrid Chorus, Antje Köhler, ... Michael Hupfer in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 08 November 2020
  14. Improved weed segmentation in UAV imagery of sorghum fields with a combined deblurring segmentation model

    Background

    Efficient and site-specific weed management is a critical step in many agricultural tasks. Image captures from drones and modern machine...

    Nikita Genze, Maximilian Wirth, ... Dominik G. Grimm in Plant Methods
    Article Open access 22 August 2023
  15. The Phylogeny and Classification of Predaceous Diving Beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)

    The phylogenetics and higher (family-group) classification of extant members of the beetle family Dytiscidae (Coleoptera), or predaceous diving...
    Chapter 2023
  16. Early responses of maize seedlings to Cu stress include sharp decreases in gibberellins and jasmonates in the root apex

    Copper (Cu) interferes with numerous biological functions in plants, including plant growth, which is partly governed by plant hormones. In the...

    Carolina L. Matayoshi, Liliana B. Pena, ... Susana M. Gallego in Protoplasma
    Article 29 April 2020
  17. Are mutations usually deleterious? A perspective on the fitness effects of mutation accumulation

    All adaptive alleles in existence today began as mutations, but a common view in ecology, evolution, and genetics is that non-neutral mutations are...

    Kevin Bao, Robert H. Melde, Nathaniel P. Sharp in Evolutionary Ecology
    Article 21 June 2022
  18. Investigating temporal and spatial correlates of the sharp decline of an urban exploiter bird in a large European city

    Increasing urbanisation and human pressure on lands have huge impacts on biodiversity. Some species, known as “urban exploiters”, manage to expand in...

    Bertille Mohring, Pierre-Yves Henry, ... Frédéric Angelier in Urban Ecosystems
    Article Open access 28 August 2020
  19. TNFRSF12A mRNA Expression and Distribution of TNFRSF12A+ Cells in the Rate Liver during Thioacetamide-Induced Fibrogenesis

    Abstract

    TNFRSF12A mRNA expression and the distribution of TNFRSF12A+ cells were studied in detail for the first time at different stages of fibrosis...

    E. I. Lebedeva, A. T. Shchastniy, A. S. Babenka in Biology Bulletin
    Article 01 January 2024
  20. Origin, Phylogeny, and Taxonomy of Lenoks of the Genus Brachymystax (Salmonidae): Available Data, Their Interpretation, and Unresolved Problems

    Abstract

    The reproductive and phylogenetic relationships of lenoks of the genus Brachymystax are considered based on analysis of 30 allozyme loci and...

    A. G. Osinov in Journal of Ichthyology
    Article Open access 25 June 2024
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