Publications by authors named "Neeka Sewnath"

Understanding variation of traits within and among species through time and across space is central to many questions in biology. Many resources assemble species-level trait data, but the data and metadata underlying those trait measurements are often not reported. Here, we introduce FuTRES (Functional Trait Resource for Environmental Studies; pronounced few-tress), an online datastore and community resource for individual-level trait reporting that utilizes a semantic framework.

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  • Insect phenological lability plays a crucial role in how species adapt to environmental changes, yet the timing and duration of adult insect activity remain unclear.
  • Using community-science and museum data, the study examines the impact of climate and urbanization on adult insect activity across 101 species with different life history traits.
  • Findings indicate that detritivores and aquatic larvae species adaptively extend their activity periods in response to rising temperatures, while those with subterranean larvae show consistent activity durations, highlighting a general response to warming.
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Background: Plastid gene loss and pseudogenization has been widely documented in parasitic and mycoheterotrophic plants, which have relaxed selective constraints on photosynthetic function. More enigmatic are sporadic reports of pseudogenization and loss of important photosynthesis genes in lineages thought to be fully photosynthetic. Here we report the complete plastid genome of Saniculiphyllum guangxiense, a critically endangered and phylogenetically isolated plant lineage, along with genomic evidence of reduced chloroplast function.

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