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1 Energy loss associated with in-vitro modeling of mitral annular calcification. Wiener PC, Darwish A, Friend E, Kadem L, Pressman GS 33591991
ENCS
2 Does time management work? A meta-analysis. Aeon B, Faber A, Panaccio A 33428644
CONCORDIA
3 Testing the stability of theory of mind: A longitudinal approach Poulin-Dubois D; Azar N; Elkaim B; Burnside K; 33152000
CRDH
4 Ontogenetic shift from aposematism and gregariousness to crypsis in a Romaleid grasshopper. Despland E 32817631
BIOLOGY
5 Dynamic modeling of dielectric elastomer actuator with conical shape. Huang P, Ye W, Wang Y 32797117
ENCS
6 Dopamine neurons do not constitute an obligatory stage in the final common path for the evaluation and pursuit of brain stimulation reward. Trujillo-Pisanty I, Conover K, Solis P, Palacios D, Shizgal P 32502210
CSBN
7 Sensory focused exercise improves anxiety in Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial. Beck EN, Wang MTY, Intzandt BN, Almeida QJ, Ehgoetz Martens KA 32298270
CONCORDIA
8 Empirical study of the relationship between design patterns and code smells. Alfadel M, Aljasser K, Alshayeb M 32298360
ENCS
9 Social grooming efficiency and techniques are influenced by manual impairment in free-ranging Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). Espitia-Contreras JP, Fedigan LM, Turner SE 32084169
GEOGRAPHY
10 TranCEP: Predicting the substrate class of transmembrane transport proteins using compositional, evolutionary, and positional information. Alballa M, Aplop F, Butler G 31935244
CSFG
11 Detection of vision and /or hearing loss using the interRAI Community Health Assessment aligns well with common behavioral vision/hearing measurements. Urqueta Alfaro A, Guthrie DM, Phillips NA, Pichora-Fuller MK, Mick P, McGraw C, Wittich W 31581243
PSYCHOLOGY
12 Effects of bilateral anterior agranular insula lesions on food anticipatory activity in rats. Gavrila AM, Hood S, Robinson B, Amir S 28594962
CSBN
13 Valuation of opportunity costs by rats working for rewarding electrical brain stimulation. Solomon RB, Conover K, Shizgal P 28841663
PSYCHOLOGY
14 Aquatic macroinvertebrates stabilize gravel bed sediment: A test using silk net-spinning caddisflies in semi-natural river channels. Albertson LK, Sklar LS, Cooper SD, Cardinale BJ 30601831
GEOGRAPHY
15 Mapping the co-localization of the circadian proteins PER2 and BMAL1 with enkephalin and substance P throughout the rodent forebrain. Frederick A, Goldsmith J, de Zavalia N, Amir S 28423013
BIOLOGY
16 A cluster randomized-controlled trial of a classroom-based drama workshop program to improve mental health outcomes among immigrant and refugee youth in special classes Rousseau C; Beauregard C; Daignault K; Petrakos H; Thombs BD; Steele R; Vasiliadis HM; Hechtman L; 25127251
MATHSTATS
17 Winter and spring climatic conditions influence timing and synchrony of calving in reindeer. Paoli A, Weladji RB, Holand Ø, Kumpula J 29694410
BIOLOGY
18 Genetic combining ability of coriander genotypes for agronomic and phytochemical traits in response to contrasting irrigation regimes. Gholizadeh A, Dehghani H, Khodadadi M, Gulick PJ 29953470
BIOLOGY
19 A retinoblastoma orthologue is a major regulator of S-phase, mitotic, and developmental gene expression in Dictyostelium. Strasser K, Bloomfield G, MacWilliams A, Ceccarelli A, MacWilliams H, Tsang A 22768168
CSFG
20 Do ecological niche model predictions reflect the adaptive landscape of species?: a test using Myristica malabarica Lam., an endemic tree in the Western Ghats, India. Nagaraju SK, Gudasalamani R, Barve N, Ghazoul J, Narayanagowda GK, Ramanan US 24312402
CSFG
21 Functional androdioecy in critically endangered Gymnocladus assamicus (Leguminosae) in the Eastern Himalayan Region of Northeast India. Choudhury BI, Khan ML, Dayanandan S 24586267
BIOLOGY
22 Phylogeny reconstruction and hybrid analysis of populus (Salicaceae) based on nucleotide sequences of multiple single-copy nuclear genes and plastid fragments. Wang Z, Du S, Dayanandan S, Wang D, Zeng Y, Zhang J 25116432
BIOLOGY
23 The characterization of the endoglucanase Cel12A from Gloeophyllum trabeum reveals an enzyme highly active on β-glucan. Miotto LS, de Rezende CA, Bernardes A, Serpa VI, Tsang A, Polikarpov I 25251390
CSFG
24 Enhancement of synthetic Trichoderma-based enzyme mixtures for biomass conversion with an alternative family 5 glycosyl hydrolase from Sporotrichum thermophile. Ye Z, Zheng Y, Li B, Borrusch MS, Storms R, Walton JD 25295862
CSFG
25 Genetic Structure, Diversity and Long Term Viability of a Medicinal Plant, Nothapodytes nimmoniana Graham. (Icacinaceae), in Protected and Non-Protected Areas in the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot. Shivaprakash KN, Ramesha BT, Uma Shaanker R, Dayanandan S, Ravikanth G 25493426
CSFG
26 Machine learning for biomedical literature triage. Almeida H, Meurs MJ, Kosseim L, Butler G, Tsang A 25551575
CSFG
27 Inter-simple sequence repeat data reveals high genetic diversity in wild populations of the narrowly distributed endemic Lilium regale in the Minjiang River Valley of China. Wu ZH, Shi J, Xi ML, Jiang FX, Deng MW, Dayanandan S 25799495
BIOLOGY
28 tRNAGlu increases the affinity of glutamyl-tRNA synthetase for its inhibitor glutamyl-sulfamoyl-adenosine, an analogue of the aminoacylation reaction intermediate glutamyl-AMP: mechanistic and evolutionary implications. Blais SP, Kornblatt JA, Barbeau X, Bonnaure G, Lagüe P, Chênevert R, Lapointe J 25860020
CSFG
29 Synthesis of Morphinan Alkaloids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Fossati E, Narcross L, Ekins A, Falgueyret JP, Martin VJ 25905794
BIOLOGY
30 The Energetics of Streptococcal Enolase Octamer Formation: The Quantitative Contributions of the Last Eight Amino Acids at the Carboxy-Terminus. Kornblatt JA, Quiros V, Kornblatt MJ 26287818
BIOLOGY
31 Pyrenoid functions revealed by proteomics in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Zhan Y; Marchand CH; Maes A; Mauries A; Sun Y; Dhaliwal JS; Uniacke J; Arragain S; Jiang H; Gold ND; Martin VJJ; Lemaire SD; Zerges W; 29481573
CSFG
32 Efficient genome editing using tRNA promoter-driven CRISPR/Cas9 gRNA in Aspergillus niger. Song L, Ouedraogo JP, Kolbusz M, Nguyen TTM, Tsang A 30142205
CSFG
33 The sensation of groove is affected by the interaction of rhythmic and harmonic complexity Matthews TE; Witek MAG; Heggli OA; Penhune VB; Vuust P; 30629596
MLNP
34 Children's use of communicative intent in the selection of cooperative partners. Dunfield KA, Kuhlmeier VA, Murphy L 23626731
PSYCHOLOGY
35 Biological motion primes the animate/inanimate distinction in infancy. Poulin-Dubois D, Crivello C, Wright K 25659077
CRDH
36 Inhibition of personally-relevant angry faces moderates the effect of empathy on interpersonal functioning. Iacono V, Ellenbogen MA, Wilson AL, Desormeau P, Nijjar R 25695426
CRDH
37 Annual nitrification dynamics in a seasonally ice-covered lake. Massé S, Botrel M, Walsh DA, Maranger R 30893339
BIOLOGY
38 Contributions of age of start, cognitive abilities and practice to musical task performance in childhood Ireland K; Iyer TA; Penhune VB; 31022272
CONCORDIA
39 Detoxification of host plant phenolic aglycones by the spruce budworm. Donkor D, Mirzahosseini Z, Bede J, Bauce E, Despland E 31095557
BIOLOGY
40 The interaction of streptococcal enolase with canine plasminogen: the role of surfaces in complex formation. Balhara V, Deshmukh SS, Kálmán L, Kornblatt JA 24520380
CHEMBIOCHEM
41 The eyes know it: Toddlers' visual scanning of sad faces is predicted by their theory of mind skills. Poulin-Dubois D, Hastings PD, Chiarella SS, Geangu E, Hauf P, Ruel A, Johnson A 30521593
PSYCHOLOGY
42 Comprehensive mapping of regional expression of the clock protein PERIOD2 in rat forebrain across the 24-h day. Harbour VL, Weigl Y, Robinson B, Amir S 24124556
PSYCHOLOGY
43 Phase differences in expression of circadian clock genes in the central nucleus of the amygdala, dentate gyrus, and suprachiasmatic nucleus in the rat. Harbour VL, Weigl Y, Robinson B, Amir S 25068868
PSYCHOLOGY
44 Stress-induced changes in the expression of the clock protein PERIOD1 in the rat limbic forebrain and hypothalamus: role of stress type, time of day, and predictability. Al-Safadi S, Al-Safadi A, Branchaud M, Rutherford S, Dayanandan A, Robinson B, Amir S 25338089
CSBN
45 Glucocorticoids and Stress-Induced Changes in the Expression of PERIOD1 in the Rat Forebrain. Al-Safadi S, Branchaud M, Rutherford S, Amir S 26075608
CSBN
46 Activation of Phosphatidylinositol-Linked Dopamine Receptors Induces a Facilitation of Glutamate-Mediated Synaptic Transmission in the Lateral Entorhinal Cortex. Glovaci I, Chapman CA 26133167
PSYCHOLOGY
47 Exploring the role of locomotor sensitization in the circadian food entrainment pathway. Opiol H, de Zavalia N, Delorme T, Solis P, Rutherford S, Shalev U, Amir S 28301599
PSYCHOLOGY
48 Individual differences in circadian locomotor parameters correlate with anxiety- and depression-like behavior. Anyan J, Verwey M, Amir S 28763478
PSYCHOLOGY
49 Food-Web Complexity in Guaymas Basin Hydrothermal Vents and Cold Seeps. Portail M, Olu K, Dubois SF, Escobar-Briones E, Gelinas Y, Menot L, Sarrazin J 27683216
CHEMBIOCHEM
50 The influence of truncating the carboxy-terminal amino acid residues of streptococcal enolase on its ability to interact with canine plasminogen. Deshmukh SS, Kornblatt MJ, Kornblatt JA 30653526
BIOLOGY
51 Cognitive function in patients with stable coronary heart disease: Related cerebrovascular and cardiovascular responses. Gayda M, Gremeaux V, Bherer L, Juneau M, Drigny J, Dupuy O, Lapierre G, Labelle V, Fortier A, Nigam A 28937981
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Title:Food-Web Complexity in Guaymas Basin Hydrothermal Vents and Cold Seeps.
Authors:Portail MOlu KDubois SFEscobar-Briones EGelinas YMenot LSarrazin J
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683216?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:27683216 Category:PLoS One Date Added:2019-05-31
Dept Affiliation: CHEMBIOCHEM
1 Laboratoire Environnement Profond, REM/EEP, Institut Carnot Ifremer EDROME, Centre de Bretagne, Plouzané, France.
2 Laboratoire Ecologie Benthique, DYNECO, Ifremer, Centre de Bretagne, Plouzané, France.
3 Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City D.F., Mexico.
4 GEOTOP and Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

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Food-Web Complexity in Guaymas Basin Hydrothermal Vents and Cold Seeps.

PLoS One. 2016;11(9):e0162263

Authors: Portail M, Olu K, Dubois SF, Escobar-Briones E, Gelinas Y, Menot L, Sarrazin J

Abstract

In the Guaymas Basin, the presence of cold seeps and hydrothermal vents in close proximity, similar sedimentary settings and comparable depths offers a unique opportunity to assess and compare the functioning of these deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems. The food webs of five seep and four vent assemblages were studied using stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses. Although the two ecosystems shared similar potential basal sources, their food webs differed: seeps relied predominantly on methanotrophy and thiotrophy via the Calvin-Benson-Bassham (CBB) cycle and vents on petroleum-derived organic matter and thiotrophy via the CBB and reductive tricarboxylic acid (rTCA) cycles. In contrast to symbiotic species, the heterotrophic fauna exhibited high trophic flexibility among assemblages, suggesting weak trophic links to the metabolic diversity of chemosynthetic primary producers. At both ecosystems, food webs did not appear to be organised through predator-prey links but rather through weak trophic relationships among co-occurring species. Examples of trophic or spatial niche differentiation highlighted the importance of species-sorting processes within chemosynthetic ecosystems. Variability in food web structure, addressed through Bayesian metrics, revealed consistent trends across ecosystems. Food-web complexity significantly decreased with increasing methane concentrations, a common proxy for the intensity of seep and vent fluid fluxes. Although high fluid-fluxes have the potential to enhance primary productivity, they generate environmental constraints that may limit microbial diversity, colonisation of consumers and the structuring role of competitive interactions, leading to an overall reduction of food-web complexity and an increase in trophic redundancy. Heterogeneity provided by foundation species was identified as an additional structuring factor. According to their biological activities, foundation species may have the potential to partly release the competitive pressure within communities of low fluid-flux habitats. Finally, ecosystem functioning in vents and seeps was highly similar despite environmental differences (e.g. physico-chemistry, dominant basal sources) suggesting that ecological niches are not specifically linked to the nature of fluids. This comparison of seep and vent functioning in the Guaymas basin thus provides further supports to the hypothesis of continuity among deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems.

PMID: 27683216 [PubMed]





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