10.4231/JNBK-ZK34
Andre Geraldo de Lima Moraes, Carlos Renzo Zeballos Velarde, Keith A Cherkauer, Laura C Bowling
09/09/2021
Climate is a powerful driver of agricultural and natural systems, and spatial climate data sets in digital form are currently in great demand. This is especially true in the Arequipa department of Peru, a region with low seasonal precipitation, significant...
Agricultural and Biological Engineering Arequipa Arequipa Nexus Institute Climate Dynamics Climate Variability Climatology Geospatial Maps Mesoscale Meteorology Modeling Peru Precipitation Spatial Analysis Temperature
10.4231/MY7W-FH43
Ayman F Habib, Ed Delp, Keith A Cherkauer, Larry L. Biehl, Melba M Crawford, Mitchell Tuinstra
05/27/2021
There is an urgent need to accelerate energy crop development for the production of renewable transportation fuels from biomass. Greater knowledge of factors that influence crop growth and development is required to improve the breeding development pipelin...
Agronomy hyperspectral Phenotyping Remote Sensing Sorghum UAS
10.4231/1YRJ-HZ02
Jason T. Hoverman, Logan Scott Billet
01/06/2021
The study of priority effects with respect to coinfections is still in its infancy. Moreover, existing coinfection studies typically focus on infection outcomes associated with exposure to distinct sets of parasite species, despite that functionally and mo...
amphibians Echinostomatidae Forestry and Natural Resources metacercariae Priority effects
10.4231/2YMW-JY19
Daniel Moriasi, F. Mishili, Margaret W Gitau, Nicholas Kiggundu, Victoria Garibay
07/31/2021
Surface and ground water availability in East Africa varies substantially with time and climate, and across subregions. Climate, land use, and land management changes are key factors affecting the integrity of water resources, yet related data are generall...
Agricultural and Biological Engineering Climate Hydroclimate Hydrologic Modeling Kenya laser_pulse Precipitation Tanzania Temperature Uganda Water Quality Modeling Water Resources water security
10.4231/1702-6M85
Brian Dilkes, Clint C S Chapple, Cole Wunderlich, Jeffrey Simpson, Xu Li
03/08/2021
The optimal extraction of information from untargeted metabolomics analyses is a continuing challenge. Here we describe an approach that combines stable isotope labeling, LC-MS, and a computational pipeline to automatically identify metabolites produced fr...
Biochemistry liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) metabolomics Plant Metabolism stable isotope labeling untargeted metabolomics analyses
10.4231/E00F-VE65
Henry D Legett, Viktor Baranov, Ximena E Bernal
04/28/2021
In the tropics, precipitation patterns result in seasonal fluctuations in the abundance and distribution of plant and animal species. Tropical predators and parasites are therefore faced with seasonal changes in prey and host availability. This study inves...
acoustic communication biological sciences eavesdroppers Engystomops pustulosus frog-biting midges phenology Smilisca sila tropical seasonality
10.4231/SKRQ-CN44
Henry Legett, Rachel A Page, Ximena E Bernal
03/04/2021
Conspicuous mating signals attract mates but also expose signallers to predators and parasites. Signal evolution, therefore, is driven by conflicting selective pressures from multiple receivers, both target and non-target. Synchronization of mating signals...
acoustic communication biological sciences communi eavesdroppers relaxed selection synchrony
10.4231/TYHF-XJ20
Claire T Hemingway, Henry D Legett, Ximena E Bernal
03/04/2021
Mating signals have evolved to attract target receivers, even to the point of exploiting receivers through perceptual manipulation. Signals, however, can also expose signalers to nontarget receivers, including predators and parasites, and thus have also ev...
animal communication biological sciences communication network eavesdroppers illusion sensory exploitation synchrony
10.4231/1GSD-PZ56
Henry Legett, Ikkyu Aihara, Ryan P. Madden, Ximena E Bernal
03/04/2021
Acoustic noise from automobile traffic impedes communication between signaling animals. To overcome the acoustic interference imposed by anthropogenic noise, species across taxa adjust their signaling behavior to increase signal saliency. As most of the sp...
acoustic communication anthropogenic noise biological sciences Buergeria japonica frogs Noise noise pollution road effects
10.4231/KZT5-7E19
Geena M Darnell, Sara Zlotnik, Ximena E Bernal
04/06/2021
Predators everywhere impose strong selection pressures on the morphology and behavior of their prey, but the resulting antipredator adaptations vary greatly among species. Studies of adaptive coloration in prey species have generally focused on cryptic or...
antipredator biological sciences camouflage cane toads coloration motion dazzle
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