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Fruit scent and observer colour vision shape food-selection strategies in wild capuchin monkeys
The senses play critical roles in helping animals evaluate foods, including fruits that can change both in colour and scent during ripening to attract frugivores. Although numerous studies have assessed the impact of colour on fruit selection, comparatively little is known about fruit scent and how olfactory and visual data are integrated during foraging. We combine 25 months of behavioural data on 75 wild, white-faced capuchins (Cebus imitator) with measurements of fruit colours and scents from 18 dietary plant species. We show that frequency of fruit-directed olfactory behaviour is positively correlated with increases in the volume of fruit odours produced during ripening. Monkeys with red-green colour blindness sniffed fruits more often, indicating that increased reliance on olfaction is a behavioural strategy that mitigates decreased capacity to detect red-green colour contrast. These results demonstrate a complex interaction among fruit traits, sensory capacities and foraging strategies, which help explain variation in primate behaviour.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-10250-9Published versio
The domination of Saturn's low latitude ionosphere by ring `rain'
Saturn's ionosphere is produced when the otherwise neutral atmosphere is
exposed to a flow of energetic charged particles or solar radiation. At low
latitudes the latter should result in a weak planet-wide glow in infrared (IR),
corresponding to the planet's uniform illumination by the Sun. The observed
low-latitude ionospheric electron density is lower and the temperature higher
than predicted by models. A planet-ring magnetic connection has been previously
suggested in which an influx of water from the rings could explain the lower
than expected electron densities in Saturn's atmosphere. Here we report the
detection of a pattern of features, extending across a broad latitude band from
~25 to 60 degrees, that is superposed on the lower latitude background glow,
with peaks in emission that map along the planet's magnetic field lines to gaps
in Saturn's rings. This pattern implies the transfer of charged water products
from the ring-plane to the ionosphere, revealing the influx on a global scale,
flooding between 30 to 43% of the planet's upper-atmospheric surface. This ring
`rain' plays a fundamental role in modulating ionospheric emissions and
suppressing electron densities.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures. Published in Nature, April 201
Ambipolar charge injection and transport in a single pentacene monolayer island
Electrons and holes are locally injected in a single pentacene monolayer
island. The two-dimensional distribution and concentration of the injected
carriers are measured by electrical force microscopy. In crystalline monolayer
islands, both carriers are delocalized over the whole island. On disordered
monolayer, carriers stay localized at their injection point. These results
provide insight into the electronic properties, at the nanometer scale, of
organic monolayers governing performances of organic transistors and molecular
devices.Comment: To be published in Nano Letter
Superconducting spin filter
Consider two normal leads coupled to a superconductor; the first lead is
biased while the second one and the superconductor are grounded. In general, a
finite current is induced in the grounded lead 2; its magnitude
depends on the competition between processes of Andreev and normal
quasiparticle transmission from the lead 1 to the lead 2. It is known that in
the tunneling limit, when normal leads are weakly coupled to the
superconductor, , if and the system is in the
clean limit. In other words, Andreev and normal tunneling processes compensate
each-other. We consider the general case: the voltages are below the gap, the
system is either dirty or clean. It is shown that for general
configuration of the normal leads; if the first lead injects spin polarized
current then , but spin current in the lead-2 is finite. XISIN
structure, where X is a source of the spin polarized current could be applied
as a filter separating spin current from charge current. We do an analytical
progress calculating .Comment: 5 pages, references adde
Physical Study by Surface Characterizations of Sarin Sensor on the Basis of Chemically Functionalized Silicon Nanoribbon Field Effect Transistor
Surface characterizations of an organophosphorus (OP) gas detector based on
chemically functionalized silicon nanoribbon field-effect transistor (SiNR-FET)
were performed by Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM) and ToF-SIMS, and
correlated with changes in the current-voltage characteristics of the devices.
KPFM measurements on FETs allow (i) to investigate the contact potential
difference (CPD) distribution of the polarized device as function of the gate
voltage and the exposure to OP traces and, (ii) to analyze the CPD hysteresis
associated to the presence of mobile ions on the surface. The CPD measured by
KPFM on the silicon nanoribbon was corrected due to side capacitance effects in
order to determine the real quantitative surface potential. Comparison with
macroscopic Kelvin probe (KP) experiments on larger surfaces was carried out.
These two approaches were quantitatively consistent. An important increase of
the CPD values (between + 399 mV and + 302 mV) was observed after the OP sensor
grafting, corresponding to a decrease of the work function, and a weaker
variation after exposure to OP (between - 14 mV and - 61 mV) was measured.
Molecular imaging by ToF-SIMS revealed OP presence after SiNR-FET exposure. The
OP molecules were essentially localized on the Si-NR confirming effectiveness
and selectivity of the OP sensor. A prototype was exposed to Sarin vapors and
succeeded in the detection of low vapor concentrations (40 ppm).Comment: Paper and supporting information, J. Phys. Chem. C, 201
Connexin36 knockout mice display increased sensitivity to pentylenetetrazol-induced seizure-like behaviors
Large-scale synchronous firing of neurons during seizures is modulated by electrotonic coupling between neurons via gap junctions. To explore roles for connexin36 (Cx36) gap junctions in seizures, we examined the seizure threshold of connexin36 knockout (Cx36KO) mice using a pentylenetetrazol (PTZ) model
Сравнительное исследование сорбционных свойств глауконита и активированного угля в отношении микробиологических загрязнений
Experimental Verification of 3D Plasmonic Cloaking in Free-Space
We report the experimental verification of metamaterial cloaking for a 3D
object in free space. We apply the plasmonic cloaking technique, based on
scattering cancellation, to suppress microwave scattering from a finite-length
dielectric cylinder. We verify that scattering suppression is obtained all
around the object in the near- and far-field and for different incidence
angles, validating our measurements with analytical results and full-wave
simulations. Our near-field and far-field measurements confirm that realistic
and robust plasmonic metamaterial cloaks may be realized for elongated 3D
objects with moderate transverse cross-section at microwave frequencies.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, published in NJ
A comparison of algorithms for the construction of SZ cluster catalogues
J.-B. Melin et al.We evaluate the construction methodology of an all-sky catalogue of galaxy clusters detected through the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect. We perform an extensive comparison of twelve algorithms applied to the same detailed simulations of the millimeter and submillimeter sky based on a Planck-like case. We present the results of this >SZ Challenge> in terms of catalogue completeness, purity, astrometric and photometric reconstruction. Our results provide a comparison of a representative sample of SZ detection algorithms and highlight important issues in their application. In our study case, we show that the exact expected number of clusters remains uncertain (about a thousand cluster candidates at |b| > 20 deg with 90% purity) and that it depends on the SZ model and on the detailed sky simulations, and on algorithmic implementation of the detection methods. We also estimate the astrometric precision of the cluster candidates which is found of the order of ~2 arcmin on average, and the photometric uncertainty of about 30%, depending on flux. © ESO, 2012.Peer Reviewe
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