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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617202/flexible-foraging-behaviour-increases-predator-vulnerability-to-climate-change
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benoit Gauzens, Benjamin Rosenbaum, Gregor Kalinkat, Thomas Boy, Malte Jochum, Susanne Kortsch, Eoin J O'Gorman, Ulrich Brose
Higher temperatures are expected to reduce species coexistence by increasing energetic demands. However, flexible foraging behaviour could balance this effect by allowing predators to target specific prey species to maximize their energy intake, according to principles of optimal foraging theory. Here we test these assumptions using a large dataset comprising 2,487 stomach contents from six fish species with different feeding strategies, sampled across environments with varying prey availability over 12 years in Kiel Bay (Baltic Sea)...
2024: Nature Climate Change
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615969/a-new-substrate-equalization-method-for-optimizing-the-influent-conditions-and-fluid-flow-patterns-of-a-multifed-upflow-anaerobic-sludge-blanket-muasb-reactor-with-mature-anammox-granules
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bao-Shan Xing, Xi-Fang Tang, Ling-Hu Li, Yu-Lin Fu, Jia-Yi Liu, Ya-Ge Wang, Xin-Xin Sun, Yu-You Li, Rong Chen, Ren-Cun Jin
To improve nitrogen removal efficiency (NRE) and achieve homogenous distribution of anammox sludge and substrate, a new substrate equalization theory and a cumulative overload index was proposed for multifed upflow anaerobic sludge bed (MUASB) reactors with mature anammox granules. The performance and flow patterns of MUASB reactors were investigated under various influent conditions. The results showed that the nitrogen removal performance and stability of MUASB reactors could be optimized by minimizing the cumulative load...
April 12, 2024: Bioresource Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613240/bringing-traits-back-into-the-equation-a-roadmap-to-understand-species-redistribution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lise Comte, Romain Bertrand, Sarah Diamond, Lesley T Lancaster, Malin L Pinsky, Brett R Scheffers, J Alex Baecher, R M W J Bandara, I-Ching Chen, Jake A Lawlor, Nikki A Moore, Brunno F Oliveira, Jerome Murienne, Jonathan Rolland, Madeleine A Rubenstein, Jennifer Sunday, Laura M Thompson, Fabricio Villalobos, Sarah R Weiskopf, Jonathan Lenoir
Ecological and evolutionary theories have proposed that species traits should be important in mediating species responses to contemporary climate change; yet, empirical evidence has so far provided mixed evidence for the role of behavioral, life history, or ecological characteristics in facilitating or hindering species range shifts. As such, the utility of trait-based approaches to predict species redistribution under climate change has been called into question. We develop the perspective, supported by evidence, that trait variation, if used carefully can have high potential utility, but that past analyses have in many cases failed to identify an explanatory value for traits by not fully embracing the complexity of species range shifts...
April 2024: Global Change Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611499/shipwrecked-on-the-rock-or-not-quite-gypsophytes-and-edaphic-islands
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan F Mota, Fabián Martínez-Hernández, Francisco Javier Pérez-García, Antonio Jesús Mendoza-Fernández, Esteban Salmerón-Sánchez, M Encarna Merlo
Species-area relationships (SAR) constitute a key aspect of ecological theory and are integral to other scientific disciplines, such as biogeography, which have played a crucial role in advancing biology. The theory of insular biogeography provides a clear example. This theory initially expanded from true islands to other types of systems characterized by their insularity. One such approach was linked to geoedaphic islands, as seen in gypsum outcrops. While these continental areas have been considered insular systems, only limited and mostly indirect evidence thereof has been provided...
March 27, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609729/measuring-the-variability-of-personality-traits-with-interval-responses-psychometric-properties-of-the-dual-range-slider-response-format-measuring-variability-with-interval-responses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthias Kloft, Jean-Paul Snijder, Daniel W Heck
Measuring the variability in persons' behaviors and experiences using ecological momentary assessment is time-consuming and costly. We investigate whether interval responses provided through a dual-range slider (DRS) response format can be used as a simple and efficient alternative: Respondents indicate variability in their behavior in a retrospective rating by choosing a lower and an upper bound on a continuous, bounded scale. We investigate the psychometric properties of this response format as a prerequisite for further validation...
April 12, 2024: Behavior Research Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609305/monotonic-market-change-how-contracting-expanding-protestant-markets-impact-the-founding-of-american-protestant-international-ministries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jared Bok
Ecological density dependence theory argues that organizational founding rates have an inverted U-shaped relationship with density (the number of organizations already present). This study develops this theory by showing how the "density dependent" curve is moderated by continually expanding/contracting opportunities among religious movement organizations. Using event-history analyses, I investigate how the rate at which transnational American Protestant mission agencies found new ministries internationally is influenced simultaneously by density and continuous expansion/contraction of a country's Protestant market share (i...
March 2024: Social Science Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605587/determinants-of-physical-activity-habit-formation-a-theory-based-qualitative-study-among-young-adults
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Rinat Avraham, Tzahit Simon-Tuval, Dina Van Dijk
PURPOSE: Engagement in physical activity significantly contributes to reducing the onset and severity of chronic diseases. Nonetheless, establishing habits around this behaviour remains a persistent challenge. This research endeavours to discern the determinants influencing the formation of physical activity habit among young adults in Israel, drawing upon a socio-ecological model. METHODS: A qualitative approach with phenomenological-hermeneutical method was used...
December 2024: International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604881/critically-evaluating-the-relative-importance-of-phage-in-shaping-microbial-community-composition
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Meaghan Castledine, Angus Buckling
The ubiquity of bacteriophages (phages) and the major evolutionary and ecological impacts they can have on their microbial hosts has resulted in phages often cited as key drivers shaping microbial community composition (the relative abundances of species). However, the evidence for the importance of phages is mixed. Here, we critically review the theory and data exploring the role of phages in communities, identifying the conditions when phages are likely to be important drivers of community composition. At ecological scales, we conclude that phages are often followers rather than drivers of microbial population and community dynamics...
March 20, 2024: Trends in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603592/the-three-species-problem-incorporating-competitive-asymmetry-and-intransitivity-in-modern-coexistence-theory
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Ravi Ranjan, Thomas Koffel, Christopher A Klausmeier
While natural communities can contain hundreds of species, modern coexistence theory focuses primarily on species pairs. Alternatively, the structural stability approach considers the feasibility of equilibria, gaining scalability to larger communities but sacrificing information about dynamic stability. Three-species competitive communities are a bridge to more-diverse communities. They display novel phenomena while remaining amenable to mathematical analysis, but remain incompletely understood. Here, we combine these approaches to identify the key quantities that determine three-species competition outcomes...
April 2024: Ecology Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603520/linking-cell-biology-and-ecology-to-understand-coral-symbiosis-evolution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Niels J Dingemanse, Annika Guse
Understanding the evolution of coral endosymbiosis requires a predictive framework that integrates life-history theory and ecology with cell biology. The time has come to bridge disciplines and use a model systems approach to achieve this aim.
April 2024: PLoS Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601852/optimal-sampling-interval-for-characterisation-of-the-circadian-rhythm-of-body-temperature-in-homeothermic-animals-using-periodogram-and-cosinor-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grace Goh, Kristine Vesterdorf, Andrea Fuller, Dominique Blache, Shane K Maloney
Core body temperature ( T c ) is a critical aspect of homeostasis in birds and mammals and is increasingly used as a biomarker of the fitness of an animal to its environment. Periodogram and cosinor analysis can be used to estimate the characteristics of the circadian rhythm of T c from data obtained on loggers that have limited memory capacity and battery life. The sampling interval can be manipulated to maximise the recording period, but the impact of sampling interval on the output of periodogram or cosinor analysis is unknown...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599079/insights-into-mechanism-of-peroxymonosufate-activation-by-mo-single-atom-catalysts-singlet-oxygen-evolution-and-role-of-mo-n-coordination
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Yajie Guo, Chenyang Ma, Zhiyuan Gao, Mingzhen Wu, Changchang Shen, Zhihua Xu
Recently, the Fenton-like reaction using peroxymonosulfate (PMS) has been acknowledged as a potential method for breaking down organic pollutants. In this study, we successfully synthesized a highly efficient and stable single atom molybdenum (Mo) catalyst dispersed on nitrogen-doped carbon (Mo-NC-0.1). This catalyst was then utilized for the first time to activate PMS and degrade bisphenol A (BPA). The Mo-NC-0.1/PMS system demonstrated the ability to completely degrade BPA within just 20 min. Scavenging tests and density functional theory (DFT) calculations have demonstrated that the primary reactive oxygen species was singlet oxygen (1 O2 ) produced by Mo-N4 sites...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596336/the-association-between-family-adaptability-and-adolescent-depression-the-chain-mediating-role-of-social-support-and-self-efficacy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanyan Lin, Guangyunxian Jia, Zirong Zhao, Meng Li, Guanghai Cao
OBJECTIVE: Previous research has shown a correlation between family adaptability and adolescent depression. However, there is a lack of studies that have investigated the underlying mechanism between family adaptability and adolescent depression. Based on the Ecological Systems Theory, this study aims to investigate the link between family adaptability and depression in adolescents, mediated by the sequential roles of social support and self-efficacy. METHODS: The sample consisted of 1086 students randomly selected from seven public middle schools in Shandong Province, Eastern China...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593879/identification-of-ecological-security-patterns-of-alpine-wetland-grasslands-based-on-landscape-ecological-risks-a-study-in-zoig%C3%A3%C2%AA-county
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wanting Zeng, Zhengwei He, Wenqian Bai, Li He, Xin Chen, Jiahao Chen
Climate change and human activities have increased ecological risks and degraded ecosystem functions in alpine wetland grassland regions, where ecological security remains largely unexplored. The construction of ecological security patterns (ESP) can help to synchronize regional ecological security and sustainable development and provide ideas to address these challenges. This article determines the current ESP of Zoigê County, China, by analyzing the spatial and temporal characteristics of landscape ecological risk (LER) and generating an ecological network by combining the InVEST model, the landscape connectivity index, and the circuit theory model...
April 7, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593741/mechanistic-insights-and-catalytic-enhancement-of-phenolic-wastewater-supercritical-water-gasification-a-combined-experiment-and-density-functional-theory-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xingang Qi, Jiawei Zhang, Xujun Li, Jinhua Cui, Yunan Chen, Hui Jin, Liejin Guo
Supercritical water gasification technology provides a favorable technology to achieve pollution elimination and resource utilization of phenolic wastewater. In this study, the reaction mechanism of phenolic wastewater supercritical water gasification was investigated using a combination of experimental and computational methods. Five reaction channels were identified to elucidate the underlying pathway of phenol decomposition. Importantly, the rate-determining step was found to be the dearomatization reaction...
April 8, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592651/toward-a-critical-theory-of-social-ecological-resilience-maize-and-cattle-in-southern-province-zambia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Forrest Stagner, Jive Mulundano
Climate change threatens the lives and livelihoods of smallholder farmers throughout the global South. In order to address the challenges these farmers face, researchers and practitioners need reasonable theoretical models of how humans and the environment interact within social-ecological systems (SES). Social-ecological resilience theory has proved to be a popular model for understanding human environment relationships within SES; however, the theory lacks a sophisticated understanding of power, relying instead on outdated functionalist sociological approaches...
April 9, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590843/artificial-intelligence-and-green-product-innovation-moderating-effect-of-organizational-capital
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Ying, Shanyue Jin
Green product innovation (GPDI) is crucial for addressing ecological issues and essential for enterprises' green operations and long-term growth. Digitization offers new possibilities for enhancing corporate green practices. Nevertheless, previous studies have predominantly addressed the association between overall digitalization and corporate green innovation, and research on the outcome of specific digital technology categories on green innovation is lacking. Within this framework, this study broadens the investigation into the connection between distinct categories of digital technologies and corporate green innovation...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587196/politics-ecologies-and-professional-regulation-the-case-of-british-columbia-s-professional-governance-act
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tracey L Adams
A variety of theories have been proposed to explain why states pass legislation to regulate professional groups, and why, more recently, they have acted to curtail professional privileges. While these theories have drawn attention to the importance of power dynamics and public protection, among other factors, the role of political interests has been downplayed. This article builds on ecological theory to argue that, with some modifications, the theory illuminates the centrality of state-profession relations and politics to regulatory change...
April 8, 2024: British Journal of Sociology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583473/a-nature-positive-future-with-biological-invasions-theory-decision-support-and-research-needs
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Melodie A McGeoch, David A Clarke, Ninad Avinash Mungi, Alejandro Ordonez
In 2050, most areas of biodiversity significance will be heavily influenced by multiple drivers of environmental change. This includes overlap with the introduced ranges of many alien species that negatively impact biodiversity. With the decline in biodiversity and increase in all forms of global change, the need to envision the desired qualities of natural systems in the Anthropocene is growing, as is the need to actively maintain their natural values. Here, we draw on community ecology and invasion biology to (i) better understand trajectories of change in communities with a mix of native and alien populations, and (ii) to frame approaches to the stewardship of these mixed-species communities...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583468/an%C3%A2-assessment-of-the-state-of-conservation-planning-in-europe
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REVIEW
Martin Jung, Diogo Alagador, Melissa Chapman, Virgilio Hermoso, Heini Kujala, Louise O'Connor, Rafaela Schinegger, Peter H Verburg, Piero Visconti
Expanding and managing current habitat and species protection measures is at the heart of the European biodiversity strategy. A structured approach is needed to gain insights into such issues is systematic conservation planning, which uses techniques from decision theory to identify places and actions that contribute most effectively to policy objectives given a set of constraints. Yet culturally and historically determined European landscapes make the implementation of any conservation plans challenging, requiring an analysis of synergies and trade-offs before implementation...
May 27, 2024: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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