Browsing by Subject "Eukaryota"
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Algal blooms and the nitrogen-enrichment hypothesis in Florida springs: evidence, alternatives, and adaptive management.
(Ecol Appl, 2010-04)Contradictions between system-specific evidence and broader paradigms to explain ecosystem behavior present a challenge for natural resource management. In Florida (U.S.A.) springs, increasing nitrate (NO3-) concentrations ... -
Eco-evolutionary feedbacks in community and ecosystem ecology: interactions between the ecological theatre and the evolutionary play.
(Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 2009-06-12)Interactions between natural selection and environmental change are well recognized and sit at the core of ecology and evolutionary biology. Reciprocal interactions between ecology and evolution, eco-evolutionary feedbacks, ... -
Evolution of networks and sequences in eukaryotic cell cycle control.
(Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 2011-12-27)The molecular networks regulating the G1-S transition in budding yeast and mammals are strikingly similar in network structure. However, many of the individual proteins performing similar network roles appear to have unrelated ... -
Experimental evaluation of evolution and coevolution as agents of ecosystem change in Trinidadian streams.
(Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 2009-06-12)Evolution has been shown to be a critical determinant of ecological processes in some systems, but its importance relative to traditional ecological effects is not well known. In addition, almost nothing is known about the ... -
Investigating deep phylogenetic relationships among cyanobacteria and plastids by small subunit rRNA sequence analysis.
(The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology, 1999-07)Small subunit rRNA sequence data were generated for 27 strains of cyanobacteria and incorporated into a phylogenetic analysis of 1,377 aligned sequence positions from a diverse sampling of 53 cyanobacteria and 10 photosynthetic ... -
Mapping the complexity of transcription control in higher eukaryotes.
(Genome Biol, 2010)Recent genomic analyses suggest the importance of combinatorial regulation by broadly expressed transcription factors rather than expression domains characterized by highly specific factors.