60 results match your criteria: "Warren Wilson College[Affiliation]"
PLoS One
July 2024
Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, United States of America.
Pigment patterns are incredibly diverse across vertebrates and are shaped by multiple selective pressures from predator avoidance to mate choice. A common pattern across fishes, but for which we know little about the underlying mechanisms, is repeated melanic vertical bars. To understand the genetic factors that modify the level or pattern of vertical barring, we generated a genetic cross of 322 F2 hybrids between two cichlid species with distinct barring patterns, Aulonocara koningsi and Metriaclima mbenjii.
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July 2024
Inorganic Solid State Chemistry, Saarland University, Campus C4 1, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany.
Following recent investigation in the ternary system Sr-Al-Pt led to the discovery of SrAlPt which crystallizes in the orthorhombic YNiSi type () structure. Interestingly, only two more aluminum representatives, CeAlPt and EuAlPt, have been reported to adopt this structure type. Therefore, we decided to investigate the existence range of compounds adopting the YNiSi type structure.
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July 2023
Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA.
Pigment patterns are incredibly diverse across vertebrates and are shaped by multiple selective pressures from predator avoidance to mate choice. A common pattern across fishes, but for which we know little about the underlying mechanisms, is repeated melanic vertical bars. In order to understand genetic factors that modify the level or pattern of vertical barring, we generated a genetic cross of 322 F hybrids between two cichlid species with distinct barring patterns, and .
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July 2023
Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA.
Divergence in body shape is one of the most widespread and repeated patterns of morphological variation in fishes and is associated with habitat specification and swimming mechanics. Such ecological diversification is the first stage of the explosive adaptive radiation of cichlid fishes in the East African Rift Lakes. We use two hybrid crosses of cichlids (Metriaclima sp.
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March 2023
Inorganic Solid-State Chemistry, Saarland University, Campus C4.1, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany.
The cubic Laves-phase aluminides REAl with RE = Sc, Y, La, Yb and Lu were prepared from the elements by arc-melting or using refractory metal ampoules and induction heating. They all crystallize in the cubic crystal system with space group 3̄ and adopt the MgCu type structure. The title compounds were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction and spectroscopically investigated using Raman and Al and in the case of ScAl by Sc solid-state MAS NMR.
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August 2022
Department of Biological Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA.
Since Darwin, biologists have sought to understand the evolution and origins of phenotypic adaptations. The skull is particularly diverse due to intense natural selection on feeding biomechanics. We investigated the genetic and molecular origins of trophic adaptation using Lake Malawi cichlids, which have undergone an exemplary evolutionary radiation.
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November 2022
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, East Central University, Ada, OK, 74820, USA.
Premise: The study of phenotypic divergence of, and selection on, functional traits in closely related taxa provides the opportunity to detect the role of natural selection in driving diversification. If the strength or direction of selection in field populations differs between taxa in a pattern that is consistent with the phenotypic difference between them, then natural selection reinforces the divergence. Few studies have sought evidence for such concordance for physiological traits.
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May 2022
Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management (ESPM), University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Urban agriculture is practiced in spatially fragmented landscapes with unique characteristics that can impact species occurrence in time and space. As a result, biological control services, an ecosystem service from naturally occurring arthropod natural enemies, can be negatively impacted. Many urban farms forgo pesticides and utilize agroecological pest-management strategies that rely on natural enemies to help regulate pest populations.
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April 2022
Department of Biological Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695.
For many vertebrates, a single genetic locus initiates a cascade of developmental sex differences in the gonad and throughout the organism, resulting in adults with two phenotypically distinct sexes. Species with polygenic sex determination (PSD) have multiple interacting sex determination alleles segregating within a single species, allowing for more than two genotypic sexes and scenarios where sex genotype at a given locus can be decoupled from gonadal sex. Here we investigate the effects of PSD on secondary sexual characteristics in the cichlid fish Metriaclima mbenjii, where one female (W) and one male (Y) sex determination allele interact to produce siblings with four possible sex classes: ZZXX females, ZWXX females, ZWXY females, and ZZXY males.
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November 2021
Department of Biology, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, New York, 14222, USA.
Integr Comp Biol
October 2021
Department of Biology, University of California, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA.
This paper introduces the collection of manuscripts from the symposium, "Biology Beyond the Classroom: Experiential Learning through Authentic Research, Design, and Community Engagement," presented at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. The following papers showcase innovative approaches for engaging undergraduate students in experiential science learning experiences. Specifically, we focus on three high-impact practices that allow students to take their learning outside of the classroom for increased relevance and authenticity: (1) Course-Based Undergraduate Research, (2) Digital Fabrication in Makerspaces, and (3) Service or Community-based Learning Opportunities.
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October 2021
Institute for Biodiversity Research and Education, Charleston, IN 47111, USA.
Connections, collaborations, and community are key to the success of individual scientists as well as transformative scientific advances. Intentionally building these components into science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education can better prepare future generations of researchers. Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) are a new, fast-growing teaching practice in STEM that expand opportunities for undergraduate students to gain research skills.
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June 2021
Department of Animal Taxonomy and Ecology, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 6, 61614 Poznań, Poland..
One of the largest inventories of tardigrades ever conducted occurred from 20002010 in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA. Over 16,000 specimens were catalogued, 85 species were identified, 11 species new to science were described, and 16 other possible new species await further study. More than 20 papers have resulted from the GSMNP tardigrade inventory, making the Smokies the most thoroughly studied area in North America for tardigrades.
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October 2021
Department of Biology, Appalachian State University, 572 Rivers Street, Boone, NC 28608, USA.
Engaging students in authentic research increases student knowledge, develops STEM skills, such as data analysis and scientific communication, and builds community. Creating authentic research opportunities in plant biology might be particularly crucial in addressing plant awareness disparity (PAD) (formerly known as plant blindness), producing graduates with botanical literacy, and preparing students for plant-focused careers. Our consortium created four CUREs (course-based undergraduate research experiences) focused on dual themes of plant biology and global change, designed to be utilized by early and late-career undergraduates across a variety of educational settings.
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May 2021
Department of Invertebrate Evolution, Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Faculty of Biology, Jagiellonian University, Gronostajowa 9, 30-387, Kraków, Poland.
The taxonomy of many groups of meiofauna is challenging due to their low number of diagnostic morphological characters and their small body size. Therefore, with the advent of molecular techniques that provide a new source of traits, many cryptic species have started to be discovered. Tardigrades are not an exception, and many once thought to be cosmopolitan taxa are being found to be complexes of phenotypically similar species.
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May 2021
US Fish and Wildlife Service, Southern Nevada Fish and Wildlife Office, Las Vegas, NV 89130, USA.
Temporal variation in stress might signify changes in an animal's internal or external environment, while spatial variation in stress might signify variation in the quality of the habitats that individual animals experience. Habitat-induced variations in stress might be easiest to detect in highly territorial animals, and especially in species that do not take advantage of common strategies for modulating habitat-induced stress, such as migration (escape in space) or hibernation (escape in time). Spatial and temporal variation in response to potential stressors has received little study in wild animals, especially at scales appropriate for relating stress to specific habitat characteristics.
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January 2022
Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA, USA.
We examined the effects of victim and perpetrator alcohol intoxication on perceptions of campus sexual assault. Participants ( = 276) read a campus assault vignette; both perpetrator and victim intoxication levels were manipulated. Participants reported attitudes toward both parties and perceptions of responsibility, blame, and criminal and civil liability.
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March 2021
Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, Florida, USA Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, North Carolina, USA.
Altigena laticeps, previously considered a junior synonym of A. lippa, is revalidated and re-described based on morphological examinations of type and non-type material. This species, found in the Upper Mekong River basin in China, can be distinguished from A.
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April 2021
Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University, 008C Ag Hall, Stillwater, OK, 74078, U.S.A.
Collisions with buildings cause up to 1 billion bird fatalities annually in the United States and Canada. However, efforts to reduce collisions would benefit from studies conducted at large spatial scales across multiple study sites with standardized methods and consideration of species- and life-history-related variation and correlates of collisions. We addressed these research needs through coordinated collection of data on bird collisions with buildings at sites in the United States (35), Canada (3), and Mexico (2).
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April 2022
Advancement, Warren Wilson College, Asheville, North Carolina, USA.
With high rates of mental health concerns on college campuses, effective positive psychology interventions could greatly improve student well-being and academic outcomes. Working undergraduates (N = 52). This preliminary, randomized controlled trial investigated the effects of the 8-week Mindfulness-based strengths practice (MBSP) on Seligman's five domains of well-being, as measured by the PERMA-Profiler, Workplace PERMA-Profiler, and student retention in working undergraduates.
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May 2020
Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Corrensstraße 28/30, 48149 Münster, Germany and Universität des Saarlandes, Anorganische Festkörperchemie, Campus C4 1, D-66123 Saarbrücken, Germany.
Violence Against Women
July 2021
Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, USA.
Survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) face housing insecurity when escaping violence. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and Homeless Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing (HEARTH) Act policies were put in place to protect this population. This article uses policy analysis to understand the provisions they provide for survivors.
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January 2020
Chemistry and Nanoscience Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory , 15013 Denver West Parkway , Golden , Colorado 80401 , United States.
Photoinduced generation of mobile charge carriers is the fundamental process underlying many applications, such as solar energy harvesting, solar fuel production, and efficient photodetectors. Monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) are an attractive model system for studying photoinduced carrier generation mechanisms in low-dimensional materials because they possess strong direct band gap absorption, large exciton binding energies, and are only a few atoms thick. While a number of studies have observed charge generation in neat TMDCs for photoexcitation at, above, or even below the optical band gap, the role of nonlinear processes (resulting from high photon fluences), defect states, excess charges, and layer interactions remains unclear.
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February 2020
Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, CA, 92521, USA.
Metal-rich borides with the Ti Co B -type structure represent an ideal playground for tuning magnetic interactions through chemical substitutions. In this work, density functional theory (DFT) and experimental studies of Ru-rich quaternary borides with the general composition A MRu B (A=Zr, Hf, M=Fe, Mn) are presented. Total energy calculations show that the phases Zr FeRu B and Hf FeRu B prefer ground states with strong antiferromagnetic (AFM) interactions between ferromagnetic (FM) M-chains.
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June 2019
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, 80401, USA.
Metal halide perovskite semiconductors possess outstanding characteristics for optoelectronic applications including but not limited to photovoltaics. Low-dimensional and nanostructured motifs impart added functionality which can be exploited further. Moreover, wider cation composition tunability and tunable surface ligand properties of colloidal quantum dot (QD) perovskites now enable unprecedented device architectures which differ from thin-film perovskites fabricated from solvated molecular precursors.
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