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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648469/predicting-resilience-of-migratory-birds-to-environmental-change
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simeon Lisovski, Bethany J Hoye, Jesse R Conklin, Phil F Battley, Richard A Fuller, Ken B Gosbell, Marcel Klaassen, Chengfa Benjamin Lee, Nicholas J Murray, Silke Bauer
The pace and scale of environmental change represent major challenges to many organisms. Animals that move long distances, such as migratory birds, are especially vulnerable to change since they need chains of intact habitat along their migratory routes. Estimating the resilience of such species to environmental changes assists in targeting conservation efforts. We developed a migration modeling framework to predict past (1960s), present (2010s), and future (2060s) optimal migration strategies across five shorebird species (Scolopacidae) within the East Asian-Australasian Flyway, which has seen major habitat deterioration and loss over the last century, and compared these predictions to empirical tracks from the present...
May 7, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648201/caricaturing-shapes-in-visual-memory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zekun Sun, Subin Han, Chaz Firestone
When representing high-level stimuli, such as faces and animals, we tend to emphasize salient features-such as a face's prominent cheekbones or a bird's pointed beak. Such mental caricaturing leaves traces in memory, which exaggerates these distinctive qualities. How broadly does this phenomenon extend? Here, in six experiments ( N = 700 adults), we explored how memory automatically caricatures basic units of visual processing-simple geometric shapes-even without task-related demands to do so. Participants saw a novel shape and then immediately adjusted a copy of that shape to match what they had seen...
April 22, 2024: Psychological Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648139/fully-sparse-fusion-for-3d-object-detection
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yingyan Li, Lue Fan, Yang Liu, Zehao Huang, Yuntao Chen, Naiyan Wang, Zhaoxiang Zhang
Currently prevalent multi-modal 3D detection methods rely on dense detectors that usually use dense Bird's-Eye-View (BEV) feature maps. However, the cost of such BEV feature maps is quadratic to the detection range, making it not scalable for long-range detection. Recently, LiDAR-only fully sparse architecture has been gaining attention for its high efficiency in long-range perception. In this paper, we study how to develop a multi-modal fully sparse detector. Specifically, our proposed detector integrates the well-studied 2D instance segmentation into the LiDAR side, which is parallel to the 3D instance segmentation part in the LiDAR-only baseline...
April 22, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648058/adverse-childhood-experiences-and-sleep-disturbances-among-puerto-rican-young-adults
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eudora L Olsen, Ayana K April-Sanders, Hector R Bird, Glorisa J Canino, Cristiane S Duarte, Shakira F Suglia
IMPORTANCE: Sleep quality is a known marker of overall health. Studies suggest that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with sleep disturbances among children and adults. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association of retrospective and prospective ACEs with sleep quality among a cohort of Puerto Rican young adults from 2 sociocultural contexts. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This prospective cohort study used data from the Boricua Youth Study (BYS), a population-based study representing Puerto Rican children from the South Bronx, New York, and Puerto Rico conducted from August 2000 to August 2003...
April 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645180/identification-of-determinants-that-allow-maintenance-of-high-level-fluoroquinolone-resistance-in-acinetobacter-baumannii
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Efrat Hamami, Wenwen Huo, Juan Hernandez-Bird, Arnold Castaneda, Jinna Bai, Sapna Syal, Juan C Ortiz-Marquez, Tim van Opijnen, Edward Geisinger, Ralph R Isberg
UNLABELLED: Acinetobacter baumannii is associated with multidrug resistant (MDR) infections in healthcare settings, with fluoroquinolones such as ciprofloxacin being currently ineffective. Clinical isolates largely harbor mutations in the GyrA and TopoIV fluoroquinolone targets, as well as mutations that increase expression of drug resistance-nodulation-division (RND) efflux pumps. Factors critical for maintaining fitness levels of pump overproducers are uncharacterized despite their prevalence in clinical isolates...
April 8, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645088/multi-scale-in-vivo-imaging-of-tumour-development-using-a-germline-conditional-triple-reporter-system
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Piotr Dzien, Ximena Raffo Iraolagoitia, Stephanie May, David Stevenson, Lynn McGarry, Dmitry Soloviev, Gavin Brown, Colin Nixon, Chrysa Kapeni, Maike De La Roche, Karen Blyth, Scott Lyons, Thomas Bird, Douglas Strathdee, Gilbert Fruhwirth, Leo Carlin, David Lewis
Imaging reporter genes are indispensable for visualising biological processes in living subjects, particularly in cancer research where they have been used to observe tumour development, cancer cell dissemination, and treatment response. Engineering reporter genes into the germline frequently involves single imaging modality reporters operating over limited spatial scales. To address these limitations, we developed an inducible triple-reporter mouse model (Rosa26 LSL - NRL ) that integrates reporters for complementary imaging modalities, fluorescence, bioluminescence and positron emission tomography (PET), along with inducible Cre-lox functionality for precise spatiotemporal control of reporter expression...
April 3, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644969/does-bird-life-history-influence-the-prevalence-of-ticks-a-citizen-science-study-in-north-east-spain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesus Veiga, Oriol Baltà, Jordi Figuerola
After mosquitoes, ticks are among the most important vector of pathogens of concern for animal and public health, but unless mosquitoes ticks remain attached to their hosts for long time periods providing an opportunity to analyse their role in the dispersal and dynamics of different zoonotic pathogens. Given their interest in public health it is important to understand which factors affect their incidence in different hosts and to stablish effective surveillance programs to determine the risk of transmission and spill-over of zoonotic pathogens...
June 2024: One Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644046/ticks-acari-ixodidae-and-rickettsiae-associated-with-wild-boars-in-a-rural-area-of-minas-gerais-brazil
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Carolina Prado Sousa, Adriane Suzin, Vinícius da Silva Rodrigues, Laís Miguel Rezende, Rodrigo da Costa Maia, Raíssa Brauner Kamla Vieira, Matias Pablo Juan Szabó
Wild boars or feral pigs are classified by the Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Resources (IBAMA) in "Category I of invasive exotic species". They cause economic losses, harm the environment, serve as hosts and reservoirs for several zoonotic disease agents, and provide a blood meal for tick species that act as vectors for zoonotic diseases. The objective of this study was to identify tick species on wild boars, assess host-seeking ticks in the related environment, and identify other potential tick hosts coexisting with wild boars on a farm located in the state of Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil...
May 2024: Veterinary Parasitology (Amsterdam)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643928/computed-tomography-and-frailty-assessment-in-transcatheter-aortic-valve-implantation-candidates-can-we-kill-two-birds-with-one-stone
#29
EDITORIAL
Giuseppe D Sanna, Gavino Casu
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 19, 2024: American Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643223/detection-and-genomic-characterization-of-klebsiella-pneumoniae-and-escherichia-coli-harboring-tet-x4-in-black-kites-milvus-migrans-in-pakistan
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammad Hassan Mansoor, Xiaoyu Lu, Hanna Woksepp, Amna Sattar, Farwa Humak, Jabir Ali, Ruichao Li, Jonas Bonnedahl, Mashkoor Mohsin
The emergence of plasmid-mediated tigecycline resistance gene tet(X4) among clinically relevant bacteria has promoted significant concerns, as tigecycline is considered a last-resort drug against serious infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria. We herein focused on the isolation and molecular characterization of tet(X4)-positive Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) and Escherichia coli (E. coli) in wild bird populations with anthropogenic interaction in Faisalabad, Pakistan. A total of 150 birds including black kites (Milvus migrans) and house crows (Corvus splendens) were screened for the presence of tigecycline resistance K...
April 20, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643186/long-term-dataset-for-contaminants-in-fish-mussels-and-bird-eggs-from-the-baltic-sea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yosr Ammar, Suzanne Faxneld, Martin Sköld, Anne L Soerensen
Widespread persistent contaminants are a global environmental problem. In the Baltic Sea, wildlife contamination was first noticed in the 1960s, prompting the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency to establish a comprehensive Swedish National Monitoring Programme for Contaminants in Marine Biota (MCoM) in 1978 run by the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Eight species have been analysed, four fish species (Atlantic herring, Atlantic cod, European perch, viviparous eelpout), one bivalve species (blue mussel), and egg from three bird species (common guillemot, common tern, Eurasian oystercatcher)...
April 20, 2024: Scientific Data
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642866/neurobiology-of-social-interactions-across-species-role-of-neuroestrogens-in-the-regulation-of-social-behaviors-from-social-recognition-to-mating
#32
REVIEW
Dario Aspesi, Charlotte A Cornil
In this mini-review, we summarize the brain distribution of aromatase, the enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of estrogens from androgens, and the mechanisms responsible for regulating estrogen production within the brain. Understanding this local synthesis of estrogens by neurons is pivotal as it profoundly influences various facets of social behavior. Neuroestrogen action spans from the initial processing of socially pertinent sensory cues to integrating this information with an individual's internal state, ultimately resulting in the manifestation of either pro-affiliative or - aggressive behaviors...
April 18, 2024: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642412/dietary-guanidinoacetate-reduces-spaghetti-meat-myopathy-risk-in-the-breast-muscle-of-broiler-chickens
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Dayan, Z Uni, F Soglia, M Zampiga, M Bordini, M Petracci, F Sirri
The global demand for white chicken meat along with the increase in the occurrence of growth-related breast muscle myopathies (BMMs) [namely white striping (WS), wooden breast (WB), and spaghetti meat (SM)] highlights the need for solutions that will improve meat quality while maintaining the high productivity of modern broilers. Guanidinoacetate (GAA), a precursor of creatine, is used as a feed additive and has previously shown the potential to affect the quality of breast meat. This study investigated growth performance, meat quality and the risk ratio for the development of BMMs in broilers assigned to two dietary treatments: control (CON) group, fed a commercial basal diet, and supplemented GAA (sGAA) group, receiving the control diet supplemented on top with 0...
March 25, 2024: Animal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642330/one-stone-several-birds-self-localizing-submicrocages-with-dual-loading-points-for-multifunctional-drug-delivery
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuxuan Liu, Jifei Wang, Yong Jiang, Yao Wang, Bin Yang, Hao Li, Guofu Zhou
As the core index, how to improve bioavailability of loaded cargoes has been a hot topic of drug carriers. In our study, aminated β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) as cross-linking points was first integrated into three-dimensional poly(acrylamide-co-acrylonitrile) network to build up a unique submicrocage (466.2± 47.6 nm), featuring upper critical solution temperature (UCST; ∼40 °C), high volume expansion coefficient and excellent biocompatibility. Hereinto hydrophobic β-elemene was locally loaded in β-CD with high loading efficiency (8...
April 20, 2024: Macromolecular Bioscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641694/impacts-of-noise-pollution-from-high-speed-rail-and-road-on-bird-diversity-a-case-study-in-a-protected-area-of-italy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ester Bergamini, Sofia Prandelli, Fausto Minelli, Roberto Cazzolla Gatti
The disturbance of infrastructures may affect biological communities that are exposed to them. This study assesses the impact of high-speed (highway and railway) infrastructures in a protected study site, the Natural Reserve Fontanili di Corte Valle Re (Emilia-Romagna, Italy). We compared bird diversity with sound intensity and frequency in three sampling areas, increasingly distant from the infrastructures at the border with the reserve, during the last 4 years (2019-2022), monitoring sedentary, nesting, and migratory bird species...
April 20, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641199/circular-code-in-introns
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian J Michel
A massive statistical analysis based on the autocorrelation function of the circular code X observed in genes is performed on the (eukaryotic) introns. Surprisingly, a circular code periodicity 0 modulo 3 is identified in 5 groups of introns: birds, ascomycetes, basidiomycetes, green algae and land plants. This circular code periodicity, which is a property of retrieving the reading frame in (protein coding) genes, may suggest that these introns have a coding property. In a well-known way, a periodicity 1 modulo 2 is observed in 6 groups of introns: amphibians, fishes, mammals, other animals, reptiles and apicomplexans...
April 17, 2024: Bio Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641099/blood-transcriptome-analysis-of-common-kestrel-nestlings-living-in-urban-and-non-urban-environments
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gianluca Damiani, Manrico Sebastiano, Giacomo Dell'Omo, David Costantini
Urbanisation is one of the main anthropogenic forms of land cover affecting the ever-increasing number of wild animals and their habitats. Physiological plasticity represents an important process through which animals can adjust to the novel conditions of anthropogenic environments. Relying on the analysis of gene expression, it is possible to identify the molecular responses to the habitat conditions and infer possible environmental factors that affect the organismal physiology. We have quantified for the first time the blood transcriptome of common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) nestlings living in urban sites and compared it to the transcriptome of kestrel nestlings inhabiting rural and natural environments...
April 17, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38640782/multitissue-transcriptomics-demonstrates-the-systemic-physiology-of-methionine-deficiency-in-broiler-chickens
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Klünemann, L F Romero, M Acman, M C Milfort, A L Fuller, R Rekaya, S E Aggrey, L M Payling, A Lemme
Methionine (Met) supplementation is common practice in broilers to support nutrition, yet there are gaps in the understanding of its role in systemic physiology. Furthermore, several different Met sources are available that may have different physiological effects. This study evaluated the mode of action of Met deficiency (no Met-supplementation) and supplementation (0.25% DL- or L-Met, 0.41% liquid methionine hydroxy analog-free acid (MHA-FA)), and of Met source (DL-, L- or MHA-FA) in broiler chickens, via host transcriptomics...
March 25, 2024: Animal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639904/wildlife-ecotoxicology-of-plant-protection-products-knowns-and-unknowns-about-the-impacts-of-currently-used-pesticides-on-terrestrial-vertebrate-biodiversity
#39
REVIEW
Clémentine Fritsch, Philippe Berny, Olivier Crouzet, Sophie Le Perchec, Michael Coeurdassier
Agricultural practices are a major cause of the current loss of biodiversity. Among postwar agricultural intensification practices, the use of plant protection products (PPPs) might be one of the prominent drivers of the loss of wildlife diversity in agroecosystems. A collective scientific assessment was performed upon the request of the French Ministries responsible for the Environment, for Agriculture and for Research to review the impacts of PPPs on biodiversity and ecosystem services based on the scientific literature...
April 19, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38639485/oasl-suppresses-infectious-bursal-disease-virus-replication-by-targeting-vp2-for-degrading-through-the-autophagy-pathway
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Suyan Wang, Zhuangzhuang Xu, Yongzhen Liu, Mengmeng Yu, Tao Zhang, Peng Liu, Xiaole Qi, Yuntong Chen, Lingzhai Meng, Ru Guo, Li Zhang, Wenrui Fan, Li Gao, Yulu Duan, Yanping Zhang, Hongyu Cui, Yulong Gao
UNLABELLED: Infectious bursal disease (IBD) is an acute and fatal immunosuppressive disease caused by infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV). As an obligate intracellular parasite, IBDV infection is strictly regulated by host factors. Knowledge on the antiviral activity and possible mechanism of host factors might provide the theoretical basis for the prevention and control of IBD. In this study, RNA-sequencing results indicated that many host factors were induced by IBDV infection, among which the expression levels of OASL (2´,5´-oligadenylate synthetase-like protein) was significantly upregulated...
April 19, 2024: Journal of Virology
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