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    Energy or information? The role of seed availability for reproductive decisions in edible dormice

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    The edible dormouse is a specialized seed predator which is highly adapted to the fluctuations of food availability caused by mast seeding of beech and oak trees. Dormice produce young just in time with maximum food availability, and can completely skip reproduction in years with a lack of seeding. Because their decision to reproduce or not in any particular year is made long before the ripe seeds are available, it seems that dormice can anticipate the upcoming mast situation. We tested the hypothesis that the presence of high caloric food in spring affects their reproductive decision. Therefore, we supplementary fed dormice in a field experiment from spring to early summer with sunflower seeds, which also contain a high amount of energy. Supplemental feeding caused significant increases in the proportion of reproducing females and reproductively active males. These results suggest that edible dormice may use the occurrence of an energy rich food resource to predict the autumnal mast situation. Further, our data indicate that the decision to reproduce was not the result of an increased body mass due to the consumption of surplus food, but that sufficient seed abundance acts as an environmental signal to which dormice adjust their reproduction

    Visual analysis of spatio-temporal trends in time-dependent ensemble data sets on the example of the North Atlantic Oscillation

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    A driving factor of the winter weather in Western Europe is the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), manifested by fluctuations in the difference of sea level pressure between the Icelandic Low and the Azores High. Different methods have been developed that describe the strength of this oscillation, but they rely on certain assumptions, e.g., fixed positions of these two pressure systems. It is possible that climate change affects the mean location of both the Low and the High and thus the validity of these descriptive methods. This study is the first to visually analyze large ensemble climate change simulations (the MPI Grand Ensemble) to robustly assess shifts of the drivers of the NAO phenomenon using the uncertain northern hemispheric surface pressure fields. For this, we use a sliding window approach and compute empirical orthogonal functions (EOFs) for each window and ensemble member, then compare the uncertainty of local extrema in the results as well as their temporal evolution across different CO2 scenarios. We find systematic northeastward shifts in the location of the pressure systems that correlate with the simulated warming. Applying visualization techniques for this analysis was not straightforward; we reflect and give some lessons learned for the field of visualization. © 2021 IEEE

    Major histocompatibility complex HLA region largely explains the genetic variance exercised on neutrophil membrane proteinase 3 expression

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    ANCA-associated vasculitides, a common cause of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis, are influenced by genetic variance. Neutrophil membrane expression of the ANCA antigen proteinase 3 (PR3) is pathogenically important. A subset of membrane PR3-positive neutrophils can be distinguished from a membrane-negative subset in any given subject. The percentage of membrane PR3-positive neutrophils is genetically determined. In this study, 17 pairs of HLA-matched siblings were typed for their percentage of membrane PR3-positive neutrophils. The HLA-matched siblings showed a high concordance (r = 0.67, P < 0.05), similar to that seen in monozygotic twins. For testing of whether the HLA system influences membrane PR3 percentage, membrane PR3 typing and HLA typing of 51 unrelated patients with Wegener's granulomatosis and 49 normal control subjects was performed. Using two independent statistical methods, a group of 34 HLA antigens was found to predict a large fraction of the membrane PR3 phenotype in patients and control subjects. Certain major histocompatibility HLA antigens have been implicated to conflicting degrees in ANCA-associated vasculitides. However, in earlier studies, the contribution of the HLA system to the genetic variance of the disease was unclear. In this cohort, found was an association of Wegener's granulomatosis with the same group of HLA antigens that predicted for membrane PR3 percentage and a similar correlation with clinical parameters at initial presentation. The disease status in 80% of the patients and 82% of the control subjects could be predicted correctly on the basis of HLA typing by discriminate function analysis (P < 0.001). After removal of the predicted individual from the sample, this association remained significant (64 and 63% correct prediction; P < 0.001). The data suggest that a complex interaction of the entire HLA system is responsible for the genetic influence on membrane PR3 percentage and Wegener's granulomatosis

    Zustandsanalyse und Langzeitveraenderungen des Oekosystems Greifswalder Bodden Abschlussbericht

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    Available from TIB Hannover: RN 8908(95-003) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEBundesministerium fuer Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit, Bonn (Germany)DEGerman

    Chemiker-Zeitung/Chemische Apparatur.

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    Editors: -Mar. 31, 1906, G. Krause; Apr. 4, 1906-Oct. 16, 1913, E. J. E. baron von Vietinghoff-Scheel; Oct. 18, 1913-July 5, 1933, W. Roth; July 8, 1933-Mar. 14, 1945, H. Stadlinger; July 6, 1950- E. Baum."Fach- und handelsblatt fĂŒr chemiker, hĂŒttenleute, ingenieure, fabrikanten, apotheker, grosshĂ€ndler", 19 -Vol. 75, no. 21-v. 77, no. 21, "Mit Chemie-Börse" (varies slightly); v. 77, no. 22-v. 85 "Mit 'Chemische Apparatur' und 'Chemie-Börse'" (varies slightly)V. 70-73 omitted in numbering.Publication suspended Apr. 1945-Dec. 1949.Supplements accompany some issues.Mode of access: Internet
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