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    Conservation targets for viable species assemblages in Canada: are percentage targets appropriate?

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    Percentage targets for conservation have become a popular tool (advocated in both the scientific literature and the conservation community) for setting minimum goals for the amount of land to be set aside as protected areas. However, there is little literature to support a consistent percentage target that might be widely applied. Moreover, most percentage targets have not taken into account issues of species persistence. A recent study of herbivores in Kruger National Park took into account issues of representation and persistence in setting conservation targets and found that results were consistently about 50% and were unaffected by different permutations of the reserve selection process. Here, we carry out a similar analysis for representation of mammals within sites that are predicted to allow for their persistence, across eight ecologically defined regions in Canada to test whether we see similar consistent patterns emerging. We found that percentage targets varied with the different permutations of the reserve selection algorithms, both within and between the study regions. Thus, we conclude that the use of percentage targets is not an appropriate conservation strategy

    Access of ligands to cavities within the core of a protein is rapid.

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    We have investigated the magnitude and timescale of fluctuations within the core of a protein using the exchange kinetics of indole and benzene binding to engineered hydrophobic cavities in T4 lysozyme. The crystal structures of variant-benzene complexes suggest that relatively large scale fluctuations (1-2 angstrom) of backbone atoms are required for entry of these ligands into the core. Nonetheless, these ligands enter the cavities rapidly, with bimolecular rate constants of approximately 10(6)-10(7) M(-1) s(-1) and a low activation barrier, 2-5 kcal mol(-1). These results suggest that protein cores undergo substantial fluctuations on the millisecond to microsecond timescale and that entry of small molecules into protein interiors is not strongly limited by steric occlusion

    Non-volant mammals of Carlos Botelho State Park, Paranapiacaba Forest Continuum

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    A Mata AtlĂąntica Ă© o bioma melhor conhecido em relação Ă  mastofauna no Brasil, contudo ainda assim apresenta uma sĂ©rie de lacunas de conhecimento sobre a persistĂȘncia e distribuição de espĂ©cies, o que representa um risco adicional Ă  conservação de mamĂ­feros. Neste trabalho, atravĂ©s da coleta de dados por diferentes mĂ©todos - armadilhas fotogrĂĄficas, censos diurnos, registro de vestĂ­gios, armadilhas de queda e captura viva - ao longo de oito anos (2004-2012), foi realizado o inventĂĄrio da mastofauna nĂŁo voadora do Parque Estadual Carlos Botelho (SP). No total foram registradas 53 espĂ©cies, sendo 12 espĂ©cies ameaçadas regionalmente e uma exĂłtica (Lepus europaeus), com a presença da maioria dos mamĂ­feros esperados para o Continuum Florestal da Serra do Paranapiacaba. A comunidade de mamĂ­feros nĂŁo voadores quase completa, e a presença de espĂ©cies ameaçadas reforçam o papel desta ĂĄrea protegida para a conservação de mamĂ­feros na Mata AtlĂąntica. Embora, a extinção local de uma espĂ©cie, Tayassu pecari, alerte para a necessidade de medidas efetivas de proteção.The Atlantic Forest is one of the most studied Brazilian biomes in relation to its mammalian fauna. However, there is still a series of gaps of knowledge about the distribution and persistence of some of these species which prevents taking adequate conservation measures to better protect the mammals. In order to make the inventory of the non-volant mammalian fauna of the Carlos Botelho State Park (SP), we compiled data of camera trapping, diurnal census, track records, pitfall and live trapping collected over 8 years (2004-2012). We registered a total of 53 species, of which 12 are regionally threatened and one is an exotic species (Lepus europaeus), including the presence of most mammal species expected for the Paranapiacaba Forest Continuum. The high non-volant mammals species richness allied to the presence of threatened species, strengthen the role of this protected area for mammal conservation in the Atlantic Forest. Although, the local extinction of one species, Tayassu pecari, alert to the need for effective measures of protection

    Medical Considerations in Prader-Willi Syndrome

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    Is it Heuristics in Use or ‘Ritualistic and Instrumentalist’ in Purpose? Neoliberal Philosophy and the Use of KAPS (Knowledge, Attitude and Practise Surveys) in a Least Developed Nation

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    Circadian-Hypoxia Link and its Potential for Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease

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