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https://read.qxmd.com/read/24455161/acorns-containing-deeper-plumule-survive-better-how-white-oaks-counter-embryo-excision-by-rodents
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Mingming Zhang, Zhong Dong, Xianfeng Yi, Andrew W Bartlow
Several squirrel species excise the embryo of acorns of most white oak species to arrest germination for long-term storage. However, it is not clear how these acorns counter embryo excision and survive in the arms race of coevolution. In this study, we simulated the embryo excision behavior of squirrels by removing 4 mm of cotyledon from the apical end of white oak acorns differing in embryo depths to investigate the effects of embryo excision on acorn germination and seedling performance of white oak species...
January 2014: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24351034/diversification-and-gene-flow-in-nascent-lineages-of-island-and-mainland-north-american-tree-squirrels-tamiasciurus
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Andreas S Chavez, Sean P Maher, Brian S Arbogast, G J Kenagy
Pleistocene climate cycles and glaciations had profound impacts on taxon diversification in the Boreal Forest Biome. Using population genetic analyses with multilocus data, we examined diversification, isolation, and hybridization in two sibling species of tree squirrels (Tamiasciurus douglasii and Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) with special attention to the geographically and genetically enigmatic population of T. hudsonicus on Vancouver Island, Canada. The two species differentiated only about 500,000 years ago, in the Late Pleistocene...
April 2014: Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24241530/reproductive-phenology-of-a-food-hoarding-mast-seed-consumer-resource-and-density-dependent-benefits-of-early-breeding-in-red-squirrels
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Cory T Williams, Jeffrey E Lane, Murray M Humphries, Andrew G McAdam, Stan Boutin
The production of offspring by vertebrates is often timed to coincide with the annual peak in resource availability. However, capital breeders can extend the energetic benefits of a resource pulse by storing food or fat, thus relaxing the need for synchrony between energy supply and demand. Food-hoarding red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) breeding in the boreal forest are reliant on cones from a masting conifer for their nutrition, yet lactation is typically completed before the annual crop of cones is available for consumption such that peaks in energy supply and demand are not synchronized...
March 2014: Oecologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23919175/using-gps-telemetry-to-validate-least-cost-modeling-of-gray-squirrel-sciurus-carolinensis-movement-within-a-fragmented-landscape
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Claire D Stevenson, Mark Ferryman, Owen T Nevin, Andrew D Ramsey, Sallie Bailey, Kevin Watts
In Britain, the population of native red squirrels Sciurus vulgaris has suffered population declines and local extinctions. Interspecific resource competition and disease spread by the invasive gray squirrel Sciurus carolinensis are the main factors behind the decline. Gray squirrels have adapted to the British landscape so efficiently that they are widely distributed. Knowledge on how gray squirrels are using the landscape matrix and being able to predict their movements will aid management. This study is the first to use global positioning system (GPS) collars on wild gray squirrels to accurately record movements and land cover use within the landscape matrix...
July 2013: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23824654/an-experimental-test-of-competition-among-mice-chipmunks-and-squirrels-in-deciduous-forest-fragments
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Jesse L Brunner, Shannon Duerr, Felicia Keesing, Mary Killilea, Holly Vuong, Richard S Ostfeld
Mixed hardwood forests of the northeast United States support a guild of granivorous/omnivorous rodents including gray squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis), eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus), and white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus). These species coincide geographically, co-occur locally, and consume similar food resources. Despite their idiosyncratic responses to landscape and patch variables, patch occupancy models suggest that competition may influence their respective distributions and abundances, and accordingly their influence on the rest of the forest community...
2013: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23737630/from-f-ma-to-flying-squirrels-curricular-change-in-an-introductory-physics-course
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Brian O'Shea, Laura Terry, Walter Benenson
We present outcomes from curricular changes made to an introductory calculus-based physics course whose audience is primarily life sciences majors, the majority of whom plan to pursue postbaccalaureate studies in medical and scientific fields. During the 2011-2012 academic year, we implemented a Physics of the Life Sciences curriculum centered on a draft textbook that takes a novel approach to teaching physics to life sciences majors. In addition, substantial revisions were made to the homework and hands-on components of the course to emphasize the relationship between physics and the life sciences and to help the students learn to apply physical intuition to life sciences-oriented problems...
June 1, 2013: CBE Life Sciences Education
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