Publications by authors named "J O Oberpriller"

Biological data are often intrinsically hierarchical (e.g., species from different genera, plants within different mountain regions), which made mixed-effects models a common analysis tool in ecology and evolution because they can account for the non-independence.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Ecologists increasingly rely on complex computer simulations to forecast ecological systems. To make such forecasts precise, uncertainties in model parameters and structure must be reduced and correctly propagated to model outputs. Naively using standard statistical techniques for this task, however, can lead to bias and underestimation of uncertainties in parameters and predictions.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: The cultured adult newt ventricular myocyte has been shown to undergo mitosis and cytokinesis in a fully differentiated state. Insight into its proliferation and cellular changes during the repair process involves obtaining a better understanding of the nuclear pattern (mononucleated, binucleated, or multinucleated) resulting from mitotic events. Mitosis is easily observable in cultured newt cardiac myocytes using phase-contrast microscopy.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: To determine if hypoxia stimulates the proliferation of retinal microvessel endothelial cells in culture.

Methods: Bovine retinal microvessel endothelial cells were cultured in normoxic (95% air, 5% CO2) and hypoxic (2% O2, 5% CO2, 93% N2) conditions. Endothelial cells were identified by acetylated LDL and Factor VIII-related antigen immunocytochemical staining.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF