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Best practice recommendations for the use of external telemetry devices on pinnipeds (2019)
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Horning, M., Andrews, R. D., Bishop, A. M., Boveng, P. L., Costa, D. P., Crocker, D. E., Haulena, M., Hindell, M., Hindle, A. G., Holser, R. R., Hooker, S. K., Hückstädt, L. A., Johnson, S., Lea, M.-A., McDonald, B. I., McMahon, C. R., Robinson, P. W., Sattler, R. L., Shuert, C. R., Steingass, S. M., …Womble, J. N. (2019). Best practice recommendations for the use of external telemetry devices on pinnipeds. Animal Biotelemetry, 7(1), Article 20. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40317-019-0182-6

Pinnipeds spend large portions of their lives at sea, submerged, or hauled-out on land, often on remote of-shore islands. This fundamentally limits access by researchers to critical parts of pinniped life history and has spurred the development and i... Read More about Best practice recommendations for the use of external telemetry devices on pinnipeds.

The influence of different aspects of grouse moorland management on nontarget bird assemblages (2019)
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Littlewood, N. A., Mason, T. H., Hughes, M., Jacques, R., Whittingham, M. J., & Willis, S. G. (2019). The influence of different aspects of grouse moorland management on nontarget bird assemblages. Ecology and Evolution, 9(19), 11089-11101. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5613

Conflict between stakeholders with opposing interests can hamper biodiversity conservation. When conflicts become entrenched, evidence from applied ecology can reveal new ways forward for their management. In particular, where disagreement exists ove... Read More about The influence of different aspects of grouse moorland management on nontarget bird assemblages.

Coping with strangers: how familiarity and active interactions shape group coordination in Corydoras aeneus (2019)
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Corydoras aeneus. Royal Society Open Science, 6(9), Article 190587. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.190587

Social groups composed of familiar individuals exhibit better coordination than unfamiliar groups; however, the ways familiarity contributes to coordination are poorly understood. Prior social experience probably allows individuals to learn the tende... Read More about Coping with strangers: how familiarity and active interactions shape group coordination in Corydoras aeneus.

Identification of Transgene-Free CRISPR-Edited Plants of Rice, Tomato, and Arabidopsis by Monitoring DsRED Fluorescence in Dry Seeds (2019)
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Aliaga-Franco, N., Zhang, C., Presa, S., Srivastava, A. K., Granell, A., Alabadí, D., Sadanandom, A., Blázquez, M. A., & Minguet, E. G. (2019). Identification of Transgene-Free CRISPR-Edited Plants of Rice, Tomato, and Arabidopsis by Monitoring DsRED Fluorescence in Dry Seeds. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10, Article 1150. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01150

Efficient elimination of the editing machinery remains a challenge in plant biotechnology after genome editing to minimize the probability of off-target mutations, but it is also important to deliver end users with edited plants free of foreign DNA.... Read More about Identification of Transgene-Free CRISPR-Edited Plants of Rice, Tomato, and Arabidopsis by Monitoring DsRED Fluorescence in Dry Seeds.

Dealing With Stress: A Review of Plant SUMO Proteases (2019)
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Morrell, R., & Sadanandom, A. (2019). Dealing With Stress: A Review of Plant SUMO Proteases. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10, Article 1122. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01122

The SUMO system is a rapid dynamic post-translational mechanism employed by eukaryotic cells to respond to stress. Plant cells experience hyperSUMOylation of substrates in response to stresses such as heat, ethanol, and drought. Many SUMOylated prote... Read More about Dealing With Stress: A Review of Plant SUMO Proteases.

Proteomic mapping by rapamycin-dependent targeting of APEX2 identifies binding partners of VAPB at the inner nuclear membrane (2019)
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James, C., Müller, M., Goldberg, M. W., Lenz, C., Urlaub, H., & Kehlenbach, R. H. (2019). Proteomic mapping by rapamycin-dependent targeting of APEX2 identifies binding partners of VAPB at the inner nuclear membrane. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 294(44), 16241-16254. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.ra118.007283

Vesicle-associated membrane protein–associated protein B (VAPB) is a tail-anchored protein that is present at several contact sites of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). We now show by immunoelectron microscopy that VAPB also localizes to the inner nucl... Read More about Proteomic mapping by rapamycin-dependent targeting of APEX2 identifies binding partners of VAPB at the inner nuclear membrane.

Testing a pyriproxyfen auto-dissemination station attractive to gravid Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto for the development of a novel attract-release -and-kill strategy for malaria vector control (2019)
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Mbare, O., Lindsay, S. W., & Fillinger, U. (2019). Testing a pyriproxyfen auto-dissemination station attractive to gravid Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto for the development of a novel attract-release -and-kill strategy for malaria vector control. BMC Infectious Diseases, 19(1), Article 800. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4438-9

Background Larviciding is an effective supplementary tool for malaria vector control, but the identification and accessibility of aquatic habitats impedes application. Dissemination of the insect growth regulator, pyriproxyfen (PPF), by gravid Anophe... Read More about Testing a pyriproxyfen auto-dissemination station attractive to gravid Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto for the development of a novel attract-release -and-kill strategy for malaria vector control.

Drivers of the relative richness of naturalized and invasive plant species on Earth (2019)
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Essl, F., Dawson, W., Kreft, H., Pergl, J., Pysek, P., van Kleunen, M., Weigelt, P., Mang, T., Dullinger, S., Lenzner, B., Moser, D., Maurel, M., Seebens, H., Stein, A., Weber, E., Chatelain, C., Genovesi, P., Kartesz, J., Morozova, O., Nishino, M., …Winter, M. (2019). Drivers of the relative richness of naturalized and invasive plant species on Earth. AoB PLANTS, 11(5), Article plz051. https://doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plz051

Biological invasions are a defining feature of the Anthropocene, but the factors that determine the spatially uneven distribution of alien plant species are still poorly understood. Here, we present the first global analysis of the effects of biogeog... Read More about Drivers of the relative richness of naturalized and invasive plant species on Earth.