Publications by authors named "J Allgeier"

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  • * A study using an individual-based model of an artificial reef demonstrated that smaller, more foraging fish contribute significantly to total primary production in nutrient-limited seagrass ecosystems compared to larger fish.
  • * The research revealed that while bold fish increased belowground primary production, shy fish enhanced aboveground production, thus establishing a connection between fish behavior, body size, and seagrass ecosystem productivity.
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Understanding the extent to which people and wildlife overlap in space and time is critical for the conservation of biodiversity and ecological services. Yet, how global change will reshape the future of human-wildlife overlap has not been assessed. We show that the potential spatial overlap of global human populations and 22,374 terrestrial vertebrate species will increase across ~56.

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Our prototype system designed for clinical data acquisition and recording of studies is a novel electronic data capture (EDC) software for simple and lightweight data capture in clinical research. Existing software tools are either costly or suffer from very limited features. To overcome these shortcomings, we designed an EDC software together with a mobile client.

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Neutrophils rapidly respond to inflammation and infection, but to which degree their functional trajectories after mobilization from the bone marrow are shaped within the circulation remains vague. Experimental limitations have so far hampered neutrophil research in human disease. Here, using innovative fixation and single-cell-based toolsets, we profile human and murine neutrophil transcriptomes and proteomes during steady state and bacterial infection.

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