Publications by authors named "Justin Cally"

Nests are essential constructions that determine fitness, yet their structure can vary substantially across bird species. While there is evidence supporting a link between nest architecture and the habitat a species occupies, we still ignore what ecological and evolutionary processes are linked to different nest types. Using information on 3175 species of songbirds, we show that-after controlling for latitude and body size-species that build domed nests (i.

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  • - The TrueNTH Global Registry (TNGR), funded by Movember, focuses on improving care for prostate cancer by collecting a consistent dataset to identify variations in disease management and benchmark care against best practices
  • - A series of eleven working group sessions involving clinicians and data managers led to a consensus on dashboard design for presenting quality indicators and patient-reported outcomes, utilizing various visual formats like funnel and bubble plots
  • - The project emphasized international collaboration and stakeholder involvement in developing a dynamic reporting system, using R Markdown for its strong analytical capabilities and open-source nature to enhance data presentation for better clinical decision-making
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Sexual selection is thought to shape phylogenetic diversity by affecting speciation or extinction rates. However, the net effect of sexual selection on diversification is hard to predict because many of the hypothesized effects on speciation or extinction have opposing signs and uncertain magnitudes. Theoretical work also suggests that the net effect of sexual selection on diversification should depend strongly on ecological factors, though this prediction has seldom been tested.

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Sexual selection has manifold ecological and evolutionary consequences, making its net effect on population fitness difficult to predict. A powerful empirical test is to experimentally manipulate sexual selection and then determine how population fitness evolves. Here, we synthesise 459 effect sizes from 65 experimental evolution studies using meta-analysis.

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