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Hemichordate Molecular Phylogeny Reveals a Novel Cold-Water Clade of Harrimaniid Acorn Worms 

Cannon, Johanna T.; Swalla, Billie J.; Halanych, Kenneth M.; 0000-0002-8658-9674 (2022-03-04)
Hemichordates are instrumental to understanding early deuterostome and chordate evolution, yet diversity and relationships within the group have been understudied. Recently, there has been renewed interest in hemichordate ...

Multiple Colonizations Lead to Cryptic Biodiversity in an Island Ecosystem: Comparative Phylogeography of Anchialine Shrimp Species in the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan 

Weese, David A; Fujita, Yoshihisa; Santos, Scott R.; 0000-0002-3447-4488 (2022-03-04)
Archipelagos of the Indo-West Pacific are considered to be among the richest in the world in biodiversity, and phylogeographic studies generally support either the center of origin or the center of accumulation hypothesis ...

Host preference and habitat segregation among Red Sea anemonefish: effects of sea anemone traits and fish life stages 

Huebner, Lindsay K.; Dailey, Brianna; Titus, Benjamin M.; Khalaf, Maroof; Chadwick, Nanette E.; 0000-0003-3559-2248 (2022-03-04)
Competition drives habitat segregation between adults and juveniles in many types of organisms, but little is known about this process in anemonefish that compete for host sea anemones which differ in habitat quality. We ...

Life History Aspects of Exyra semicrocea (Pitcher Plant Moth) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) 

Stephens, Jessica D.; Folkerts, Debbie R. (2022-03-03)
With as little as 3% of southeastern Coastal Plain pitcher plant bogs remaining, it is important to understand the life-history aspects of the endemic organisms that comprise this community. In this study, we elucidate ...

Southern Two-Lined Salamander Diets in Urban and Forested Streams in Western Georgia 

Barrett, Kyle; Samoray, Stephen T.; Helms, Brian S.; Guyer, Craig; 0000-0003-4909-2690 (2022-03-03)
Streams are heavily affected by watershed urbanization as increased stormwater runoff changes their physical and chemical composition. Benthic macroinvertebrate species richness has been consistently shown to decline with ...

Propagule size and sex ratio influence colonisation dynamics after introduction of a non-native lizard 

Fargevieille, Amelie; Reedy, Aaron; Kahrl, Ariel; Mitchell, Timothy; Durso, Andrew; Delaney, David; Pearson, Phillip; Cox, Robert; Warner, Daniel (2022-01-28)
1. The composition of founding populations plays an important role in colonisation dynamics and can influence population growth during early stages of biological invasion. Specifically, founding populations with small ...

Molecular responses of brains to cross-generational warming in a coral reef fish. 

Bernal, Moises A.; Schmidt, Elliott; Donelson, Jennifer; Munday, Phillip; Ravasi, Timothy; 0000-0002-3236-8403 (2021-12-17)
Ocean warming is a threat to marine biodiversity, as it can push marine species beyond their physiological limits. Detrimental effects can occur when marine poikilotherms are exposed to conditions beyond their optimal ...

Is Pairing with a Relative Heritable? Estimating Female and Male Genetic Contributions to the Degree of Biparental Inbreeding in Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia) 

Wolak, Mathew E.; Reid, Jane M.; 0000-0002-7962-0071 (2021-07-29)
The degree of inbreeding expressed within populations can profoundly shape evolutionary dynamics. The degree to which individuals inbreed is frequently assumed to evolve in response to selection, for example, resulting ...

VCF files associated with Macaca arctoides hybridization analysis 

Stevison, Laurie; Szpiech, Zachary; Bailey, Nick; Novak, Taylor; Melnick, Don; Evans, Ben; Wall, Jeffrey; 0000-0001-7900-5266; 0000-0001-6372-8224; 0000-0001-8525-3063; 0000-0002-7080-4595; 0000-0002-9512-8845 (2021-06-20)

Fishes of the Streams of Acadia National Park, Maine 

Havird, Justin C.; Parker, Jennifer K.; Connery, Bruce (2021-05-05)
Acadia National Park (ANP) is a non-continuous conglomerate of park lands interspersed with private lands, which is located mainly on Mount Desert Island, ME. Surveys of fishes in ANP have largely ignored or under-sampled ...

Data for A chromosome-level genome assembly for the Eastern Fence Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus), a reptile model for physiological and evolutionary ecology 

Schwartz, Tonia; http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7712-2810 (2021-04-16)
Background: High-quality genomic resources facilitate investigations into behavioral ecology, morphological and physiological adaptations, and the evolution of genomic architecture. Lizards in the genus Sceloporus have a ...

Images of natural comb 

Smith, Michael L; Hartman, Patricia; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3454-962X (2021-04-10)

Heat-induced maternal effects shapes avian eggshell traits and embryo response to high temperatures 

Hoffman, Alexander; Dees, Leslie; Wada, Haruka; orcid.org/0000-0003-1224-9965 (2021-03-29)
Populations without a sufficient rate of genetic adaptation may risk extinction in the face of rapid environmental change, however, phenotypic plasticity can facilitate their persistence. For example, mothers can prepare ...

Increased cellular free cholesterol in macrophage-specific Abca1 knock-out mice enhances pro-inflammatory response of macrophages 

Zhu, Xuewei; Lee, Ji-Young; Timmins, Jenelle M.; Brown, J. Mark; Boudyguina, Elena; Mulya, Anny; Gebre, Abraham K.; Willingham, Mark C.; Hiltbold, Elizabeth M.; Mishra, Nilamadhab (2021-03-23)
Macrophage-specific Abca1 knock-out (Abca1(-M/-M)) mice were generated to determine the role of macrophage ABCA1 expression in plasma lipoprotein concentrations and the innate immune response of macrophages. Plasma lipid ...

Data from: Dumpsters and other human structures as habitat for invasive African rock agama lizards in Florida 

Mitchell, Timothy S; Folt, Brian; Hall, Joshua M; 0000-0002-5587-3402 (2021-03-22)
Invasive species often use habitat differently than native species and can benefit by using underutilized habitats during the invasion process. The Peter’s Rock Agama (Agama picticauda) — native to savannahs of sub-Saharan ...

Politics a "Chilly" Environment for Undergraduate Women in Norway 

Ballen, Cissy J.; Lee, Dahsol; Rakner, Lise; Sehoya, Cotner (2021-03-22)
Gender differences in academic performance and attitudes are widespread in male-stereotyped disciplines but rarely are studied in the social sciences. To assess the extent that gender influences the behavior of undergraduate ...

Indirect Impacts of Recreational Scuba Diving: Patterns of Growth and Predation in Branching Stony Corals 

Guzner, Barak; Novplansky, Ariel; Shalit, Or; Chadwick, Nanette E. (2021-01-27)
The highest recorded rates of recreational SCUBA diving occur on coral reefs at Eilat in the northern Red Sea, where many scleractinian corals are damaged by physical contact with divers. We compared coral skeletal growth ...

Anatomy of the Laminar Organs of Commelina erecta (Commelinaceae) 

Dute, Roland R.; Jackson, Brian E.; Adkins, Ryan D.; Folkerts, Debbie R. (2021-01-27)
A study was undertaken to compare the anatomy of the laminar floral parts with that of the spathes and leaves of Commelina erecta L. Each flower has two types of petals and two types of sepals. In contrast to the other ...

Electron binding energies and Dyson orbitals of Al(5)O(m)(-) (m=3,4,5) and Al(5)O(5)H(2)(-) 

Guevara-Garcia, Alfredo; Martinez, Ana; Ortiz, J.V. (2021-01-26)
Photoelectron spectra of Al5Om − m=3–5 and of the anion produced by the dissociative adsorption of a water molecule by Al5O4 − are interpreted with density-functional geometry optimizations and electron-propagator ...