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2 months ago |
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Pierre Denelle |Boris Leroy |Maxime Lenormand |Univ Montpellier
1 INTRODUCTION Classifying biodiversity into groups sharing similar species composition, that is bioregionalization, is an essential aspect of biogeography that allows ecologists to understand how biodiversity assembles at large scales and under what drivers (Lomolino et al., 2017).
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Jan 9, 2025 |
pubs.rsc.org | Adam Nelson |Univ Montpellier |Wassilios Papawassiliou
Temperature-induced mobility in octacalcium phosphate impacts crystal symmetry: water dynamics studied by NMR crystallography†
Octacalcium phosphate (OCP, Ca8(PO4)4(HPO4)2·5H2O) is a notable calcium phosphate due to its biocompatibility, making it a widely studied material for bone substitution. It is known to be a precursor of bone mineral, but its role in biomineralisation remains unclear.
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Jan 5, 2025 |
academic.oup.com | Santiago de Compostela |Univ Montpellier |Aguado Barrera |Coedo Costa
PDF Split View Alan Mcwilliam, Deborah Marshall, Sarah L Kerns, Gillian C Barnett, Ana Vega, Thodori Kapouranis, Miguel E Aguado Barrera, Barbara Avuzzi, David Azria, Jenny Chang-Claude, Ananya Choudhury, Carla Coedo Costa, Alison Dunning, Marie-Pierre Farcy-Jacquet, Corinne Faivre-Finn, Sara Gutiérrez-Enríquez, Olivia Fuentes Río, Antonio Gómez Caamaño, Maarten Lambrecht, Carlos López Pleguezuelos, Tiziana Rancati, Tim Rattay, Dirk De Ruysscher, Petra Seibold, Elena Sperk, Christopher...
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Jan 5, 2025 |
alzres.biomedcentral.com | Univ Montpellier
Male C57Bl/6j mice, from Janvier (Le Genest Saint Isle, France) were used at 5 weeks of age.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Paul Dufour |Univ Montpellier |IRD Montpellier France |Magnus Hellström
With billions of individuals travelling twice a year, sometimes over tens of thousands of kilometres between their breeding and non-breeding grounds, migratory birds are arguably among the most vagile group of terrestrial organisms on earth (e.g. Egevang et al. 2010).
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Oct 13, 2024 |
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Paul Dufour |Univ Montpellier |IRD Montpellier France |Ferran Sayol
1 INTRODUCTION Identifying predictable, directional patterns of evolutionary change has proven challenging (Clegg & Owens, 2002; Jezierski et al., 2023; Wright et al., 2016). For a long time, scientists have recognized that insular environments offer distinctive conditions that make species to evolve to different directions than on adjacent mainland areas (Wallace, 1880).
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Aug 10, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Filipa Soares |Univ Montpellier |IRD Montpellier France |Pedro Cardoso
Table S1. List of the 64 oceanic islands analysed. Table S2. Traits used to build the global trait space. Table S3. Contribution of each species trait to the global distance matrix. Table S4. Grouped island variables used as predictors to explore drivers of change in taxonomic and functional diversity. Table S5. SEMs to explain the relationship between each endogenous variable and island characteristics. Table S6. SES values of the change in functional richness and respective p-value for each island.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Lise Viollat |Univ Montpellier |IRD Montpellier France |Aix Marseille Université
1 INTRODUCTION Bird population dynamics are influenced by extrinsic factors, such as weather conditions and food availability that individuals experience throughout their life (Newton, 1998). Individuals also differ greatly from each other in terms of intrinsic factors such as sex, age, personality or size, and thus express different behaviours in response to the local extrinsic factors they experience (Jenouvrier et al., 2015).
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Jun 24, 2024 |
academic.oup.com | Univ Montpellier |Institut Agro
Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs) are traditionally inferred from gene expression profiles monitoring a specific condition or treatment. In the last decade, integrative strategies have successfully emerged to guide GRN inference from gene expression with complementary prior data. However, datasets used as prior information and validation gold standards are often related and limited to a subset of genes.
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May 29, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Univ Montpellier |IRD Sète France |Charlie Huveneers |Anaïs Laurioux
1 INTRODUCTION Biological rhythms play a fundamental role in animals, governing various aspects of their behavior and physiology (Rusak & Zucker, 1975). These rhythms are influenced by a combination of biotic and abiotic (e.g., environmental) factors. Changes in environmental conditions through natural cycles (e.g., diel, tidal, seasonal) can shape biological rhythms and habitat quality, and therefore movement and activity patterns (Ito et al., 2022; Railsback et al., 2015).