One major goal in plant evolutionary ecology is to address how and why tritrophic interactions mediated by phytochemical plant defences vary across species, space, and time. In this study, we tested three classical hypotheses about plant defences: (i) the resource-availability hypothesis, (ii) the altitudinal/elevational gradient hypothesis and (iii) the defence escalation hypothesis. For this purpose, predatory soil nematodes were challenged to hunt for root herbivores based on volatile cues from damaged or intact roots of 18 Alpine Festuca grass species adapted to distinct climatic niches spanning 2000 meters of elevation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiological invasions are a major concern in conservation, especially because global transport of species is still increasing rapidly. Conservationists hope to anticipate and thus prevent future invasions by identifying and regulating potentially invasive species through species risk assessments and international trade regulations. Among many introduction pathways of non-native species, horticulture is a particularly important driver of plant invasions.
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July 1999
In July 1996 a 43-year-old illiterate Hispanic woman presented with uncontrollable vomiting, palpitations and confusion. In 1994, despite several hospitalisations in other medical centres where a cerebral CT-scan, oesogastroduodenoscopy, colonoscopy and abdominal ultrasound were performed, no satisfactory diagnosis could be found. A psychiatric origin was finally considered.
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November 1997
In an open, prospective, randomised study, the clinical and bacteriological efficacy of intravenously administered clarithromycin was compared with that of amoxicillin-clavulanic acid in 112 patients with community-acquired pneumonia requiring hospitalisation. Clinical cure or improvement occurred in 86% (48/56) of the clarithromycin-treated patients and 84% (47/56) of the amoxicillin-clavulanic acid-treated patients. The rate of bacteriologic eradication was similar for the two drugs as were the rapidity of a clinical response and the rate of improvement of radiological signs.
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