Publications by authors named "Anna-Lena Rau"

Background And Aims: Oophytum (Aizoaceae) is a locally endemic genus of the extremely fast evolving subfamily Ruschioideae and consists of only two formally accepted species (O. nanum and O. oviforme).

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  • The study investigates the potential of the lacrimal drainage system (LDS) as a way for SARS-CoV-2 to enter the body and cause infection, given its long tear contact time.
  • Researchers analyzed human tear duct samples for the presence of ACE2 and other proteins involved in SARS-CoV-2 infection using various laboratory techniques.
  • Findings revealed that all targeted receptors were present in the LDS, indicating it may serve as a path for the virus and suggests the need for careful consideration when applying medications to the eye.
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Temporal aspects of ecosystem services have gained surprisingly little attention given that ecosystem service flows are not static but change over time. We present the first systematic review to describe and establish how studies have assessed temporal patterns in supply and demand of ecosystem services. 295 studies, 2% of all studies engaging with the ecosystem service concept, considered changes in ecosystem services over time.

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In order to understand the role of wild bees in both social and ecological systems, we conducted a quantitative and qualitative review of publications dealing with wild bees and the benefits they provide in social contexts. We classified publications according to several attributes such as services and benefits derived from wild bees, types of bee-human interactions, recipients of direct benefits, social contexts where wild bees are found, and sources of changes to the bee-human system. We found that most of the services and benefits from wild bees are related to food, medicine, and pollination.

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