• In particular the IPPC was asked to follow up the Convention on Biodiversity and to give information about the publication entitled: Considerations for implementing international standards and codes of conduct in national invasive species strategies and plans (Aug 2011) and to join the Global invasive alien species information partnership (June 2012). (ippc.int)
  • 1. Invasive species can cause substantial ecological impacts on native biodiversity. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Inter-basin water transfers and the expansion of aquatic invasive species. (lu.se)
  • Identifying Allosteric Hotspots with Dynamics: Application to Inter- and Intra-species Conservation. (gersteinlab.org)
  • Trophic consequences of introduced species: comparative impacts of increased inter-specific versus intra-specific competitive interactions. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • In addition, quantifying the relative strength of impacts from non-native species (inter-specific competition) versus the release of native conspecifics (intra-specific competition) is important but rarely completed. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • 2. Two model non-native fishes, the globally invasive Cyprinus carpio and Carassius auratus, and the model native fish Tinca tinca, were used in a pond experiment to test how increased intra- and inter-specific competition influenced trophic niches and somatic growth rates. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • 3. The pond experiment used additive and substitutive treatments to quantify the trophic niche variation that resulted from intra- and inter-specific competitive interactions. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Increased inter-specific competition caused the trophic niche of T. tinca to shift to a significantly higher trophic position, whereas intra-specific competition caused its position to shift towards elevated 13C. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • 5. These results indicate that trophic niche divergence facilitates the integration of introduced species into food webs, but there are differences in how this manifests between introductions that increase inter- and intra-specific competition. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Whilst ecological theory attempts to explain the processes involved in the trophic integration of invaders into native food webs and their competitive impacts on resident species, results are equivocal. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Although the trophic niche sizes of the model species were not significantly altered by any competitive treatment, they all resulted in patterns of inter-specific niche divergence. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • In entirety, these results suggest that the initial ecological response to an introduction appears to be a trophic re-organisation of the food web that minimises the trophic interactions between competing species. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • The unique trophic flexibility of this species may give it a competitive advantage and enable its potential acclimation and ecological success in the future under increased ocean acidification. (nature.com)
  • Transposable elements have entered our genome as mobile elements, causing major interspecies differences in the composition of the genome. (lu.se)
  • And even with 12,000 species of millipedes, no two varieties of gonopods are exactly the same. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Speculation is they they inter-bred with modern humans or failed to compete for food or resources or perhaps were even hunted to extinction by humans. (science20.com)
  • The practices and writings of both men demonstrate that Foucault's theory of counter-conduct exists in the history of AIDS as an interspecies process in which microscopic existents lead humans. (bmj.com)
  • In addition to learning more about interspecies communication, we're also expanding our awareness and understanding of intraspecies communication abilities, such as between humans and dogs. (paulekman.com)
  • His groundbreaking anatomical system for identifying facial movement in humans has been adapted for an array of animal species, including various primates, dogs, cats, and horses. (paulekman.com)
  • The coding of facial anatomy and expression within humans and chimpanzees has shown striking similarities, leading to greater comparability of emotional expressions across species. (paulekman.com)
  • While it sounds unconventional, this inter-species collaboration explores the relationship between humans and nature. (flipboard.com)
  • Mike Miler] You discuss `bidirectional, interspecies transmission of influenza virus A between humans and pigs' in your article. (cdc.gov)
  • In this project we use induced pluripotent stem cell lines from various primate species to perform direct comparative analysis in stem cell derived cultures such as cerebral organoids. (lu.se)
  • Further, in collaboration with participants and legal advisor Katarina Hovden, a "Contract for the Interspecies Campus" was written. (superflex.net)
  • Interspecies Campus was designed in close collaboration with KWY.studio. (superflex.net)
  • The Philippines Inter-agency Committee on Zoonoses oversees collaboration between the animal and human health sectors for the prevention and control of zoonoses. (who.int)
  • These patterns were independent of impacts on fish growth rates, which were only significantly altered when inter-specific competition was elevated. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • Specimens were cultured in a microcosm environment built-up at the Genova Aquarium and analyses were carried out by in vivo SPME-LC-MS/MS. The distributions of the phthalates among the four surveyed species resulted significantly different. (unimib.it)
  • Results: The STPK - mutant showed an increased susceptibility towards envelop stress caused by H 2 O 2 and was significantly more inhibited during interspecies competition assays. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Objective: Interspecies interactions of oral streptococci involve the production and excretion of antimicrobial compounds to compete successfully during colonization. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Zhu, L & Kreth, J 2010, ' Role of Streptococcus mutans eukaryotic-type serine/threonine protein kinase in interspecies interactions with Streptococcus sanguinis ', Archives of Oral Biology , vol. 55, no. 5, pp. 385-390. (elsevierpure.com)
  • This study suggests that our wordless ancestors may have evolved these gestures as a form of interspecies communication, long before civilization took shape. (iflscience.com)
  • Anemonia viridis Forskål (Cnidaria: Anthozoa), the temperate Mediterranean species chosen for this study, occurs naturally at high densities throughout Levante Bay and harbors the dinoflagellate Symbiodinium muscatinei LaJeunesse and Trench (Dinomastigota: Dinophyceae) 12 . (nature.com)
  • In the present study, the role of cell-envelop associated eukaryotic serine/threonine protein kinase (STPK) in S. mutans during interspecies competition has been investigated. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Interspecies may refer to: Interspecific, something occurring between species Interspecific competition Interspecies communication Interspecies friendship Interspecies family Interspecies quorum sensing Interspecies sex Interspecies erotica Interspecies breeding Interspecific pregnancy An organization founded by Jim Nollman This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Interspecies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ebola Reston virus (RESTV) is one of the six virus has been hypothesized that ongoing, undetected RESTV species of the Ebola virus in the family Filoviridae. (who.int)
  • After the observation that EV-mediated information transfer is not limited to one organism, species or kingdoms, the one central question of EV research became, "Why can EVs overcome kingdom boundaries? (encyclopedia.pub)
  • But what if you're a millipede under a cramped, dark, slippery rock with a dozen or more species all scurrying about, looking for love? (scientificamerican.com)
  • Especially in more social species, communication can be very complex and nuanced (in some instances looking more familiar to human language than we previously imagined). (paulekman.com)
  • In addition to mitogenic lipids and signaling proteins, sRNAs are considered to be crucial regulatory elements in EV-mediated (inter-kingdom) communication [ 36 ] . (encyclopedia.pub)
  • Comparing gestures used by both species, the team found a similarity much greater than would be expected by chance, both in terms of the physical form of the gestures, and, it appears, their meanings. (iflscience.com)
  • The resistance of rats to EPN and leptophos neurotoxicity is attributed to these compounds being metabolized to a greater extent and being cleared more rapidly in this species than in chickens. (cdc.gov)
  • The focus was on intra-species communications. (anti-agingfirewalls.com)
  • Quorum's sensing enters in for both intra-and inter-species communications when cells act in concert, such as Staphylococcus bacteria in an infection deciding to form a biofilm or release virulence factors, or when immune system cells coordinate a defense. (anti-agingfirewalls.com)
  • The Puffin grant allowed me to travel to Australia to work with HARN (the Human Animal Research Network), multi-species ethnographers, and a quantum physicist. (puffinfoundation.org)
  • The single-pathogen disease model is inadequate In many real-world infectious disease situations in humans, such as a case of wound healing, of gum infection of lung infection and chronic rhinosinusitis, Instead, grasping what is going on and identifying an effective therapy requires understanding that pathogens exist in multi-species communities that form biofilms. (anti-agingfirewalls.com)
  • Centromere drive and the resulting conflicts between centromere DNA and centromere proteins can generate distinct evolutionary trajectories in different populations, explaining the large divergence in centromere DNA even between closely-related species or strains. (nih.gov)
  • These messages are critical for articulating development, tissue homeostasis, repairs of various kinds, fighting infectious bacteria and other essential functions of life, Members of different species - including us humans - use molecular messages to sense and gain information about members of other species, to communicate with them, and to jockey for a survival edge with them. (anti-agingfirewalls.com)
  • The Quorum Sensing Part 1 blog entry described how many species of bacteria use quorum sensing (QS) molecular messaging to determine the best survival strategy for members of that species under particular conditions, and to drive implementation actions. (anti-agingfirewalls.com)
  • In such a community, multiple species of bacteria and microflora as well as human cells communicate and exercise quorum sensing among each other and the net result is determined by complex signaling interactions. (anti-agingfirewalls.com)
  • Now, it is clear that bacteria communicate within and between species using chemical languages that enable them to coordinately regulate gene expression and synchronize group behaviors. (nih.gov)
  • She and her coworkers have shown that bacteria are multi-lingual: They have unique languages for communicating within their own species, and they also possess a common language for communication between species. (nih.gov)
  • This process has been successfully used at "Monkeyland " (Touch a Monkeys Heart Foundations Plettenberg Bay based primate sanctuary), since the sanctuary's inception in April 1998 for the rehabilitation of multiple species of primates spanning several continents into a single free-roaming exhibit consisting of an environment similar in many respects the that of the various species of primates habitat of origin. (monkeyland.co.za)
  • Species of the genus Rochalimaea, recently renamed Bartonella, are of a growing medical interest. (nih.gov)
  • A new frontier in RNA biology has emerged in the last decade with findings that RNA is found outside of cells (extracellular RNA or exRNA) and can transmit information between cells, organisms and species as a form of communication. (ed.ac.uk)
  • 1993. Role of alveolar macrophage chemotaxis and phagocytosis in pulmonary clearance responses to inhaled particles: Comparisons among rodent species. (cdc.gov)
  • Interspecies comparison of lung clearance after inhalation of monodisperse, solid cobalt oxide aerosol particles. (cdc.gov)
  • Motivated by experiments on cell segregation, we present a two-species model of interacting particles, aiming at a quantitative description of this phenomenon. (aimsciences.org)
  • We found 1,595 putative non-redundant PI sequences across 26 ixodid tick species. (biomedcentral.com)
  • What you are referring to is called the 'biological species concept', which pretty much defines a species as a group of actually or potentially interbreeding individuals. (thekrib.com)
  • Data using both single species and complex community experiments suggest that antibiotic concentrations found in environmental settings may select for AMR 9 . (nature.com)
  • This occurs not only within individual species, but also right across the range of specie present in their shared or communal habitat. (monkeyland.co.za)
  • Comparison of genomic fingerprints of isolates of the same species showed polymorphism in DNA restriction patterns, and a specific profile was obtained for each isolate. (nih.gov)
  • When combined with citrus, ashtrays, wire and gardening support rods form a system that fosters inter-species conviviality, and adds song and scent to the street. (adaptablefutures.com)
  • 5 in laboratory batch microcosms, but with a complex microbial community rather than single species inoculum. (nature.com)
  • Members of many species emit and sense pheromones , chemical messengers addressed to members of the same species that can affect social behavior such as the presence of danger or opportunities for sexual engagement. (anti-agingfirewalls.com)
  • Female Apistos select their mates and they are very particular that they match a specific species (or sometimes regional) set of criteria. (thekrib.com)
  • Specific profiles were obtained for each of the four Bartonella species. (nih.gov)
  • Her group has identified the genes that allow signal production, detection and response in both Vibrio species, and they have shown that the signals are relayed within cells through phosphorylation and dephosphorylation cascades. (nih.gov)
  • So a female fish of a species in which males have distinctive markings in one region will not ignore a male of the same species but without the correct pattern. (thekrib.com)
  • I work on the frontline of an interspecies war, where the human is a conqueror, and the animals are prone to lose. (art.pl)
  • The Interspecies Festival welcomes ALL human people over the age of 9. (netbehaviour.org)
  • It doesn't matter what species you are, love transcends all boundaries. (lovemeow.com)
  • However, no sooner was my whiskey finished, that I then came across an article stating that large mammal species are at an increased risk of extinction (2). (ubc.ca)
  • Since meeting Maggie Magpie and being introduced by him to magpie families and to many other species of birds, Gitie and I have become increasingly and profoundly impressed by their high intelligence and, yes, wisdom. (wingedhearts.org)
  • The transferal of knowledge from related and or unrelated species is yet another advantage observed after the introduction of the Eden Syndrome process, the primates have shown greater tolerance and acceptance of each other. (monkeyland.co.za)
  • The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the published articles focused on the development of PBPK models for interspecies extrapolation in the disposition of drugs and health risk assessment , presenting to this modeling an alternative to reduce the use of animals . (bvsalud.org)
  • Magpies , butcherbirds (both the pied and grey species), noisy-miners and others have all played a part at one time or another in keeping us safe. (wingedhearts.org)
  • Social order amongst these free-roaming primate species once established has proved to be more meaningful longer lasting. (monkeyland.co.za)