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Heavy metals in marine fish meat and consumer health: a review
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Adina C Bosch [et al.]

Abstract: The numerous health benefits provided by fish consumption may be compromised by the presence of toxic metals and metalloids such as lead, cadmium, arsenic and mercury, which can have harmful effects on the human body if consumed in toxic quantities. The monitoring of metal concentrations in fish meat is therefore important to ensure compliance with food safety regulations and consequ…

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2016; 96
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DOI 10.1002/jsfa.736
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J Sci Food Agric 2016; 96: 32–48
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Science Food Agriculture
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Effects of amaranth addition on the pro-vitamin A content, and physical and a…
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Daniso Beswa [et al.]

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Pro-vitamin A-biofortified maize snacks with added leafy vegetable may have a potential as nutritious and health-promoting products, especially in addressing vitamin A deficiency, which is prevalent in developing regions. The objective of the study was to determine the effects of adding amaranth leaf powder on the physical, antioxidant properties and pro-vitamin A content…

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2016; 96
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DOI 10.1002/jsfa.709
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J Sci Food Agric 2016; 96: 287–294
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J Sci Food Agric
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Composition and biological activities of slaughterhouse blood from red deer, …
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Clara SF Bah [et al.]

Abstract BACKGROUND:Animal blood is a large-volume by-product of the meat industry. Besides blood meal fertiliser, blood is marketed for humanconsumption as a supplement.Minimal comparativework on slaughterhouse animal blood fractions has been carried out. In this study, slaughterhouse deer, sheep, pig and cattle blood parameters were compared. Some blood constituents were determined. Fraction…

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2016; 96
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DOI 10.1002/jsfa.706
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J Sci Food Agric 2016; 96: 79–89
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Science Food Agriculture
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Descriptive and hedonic analyses of low-Phe food formulations containing corn…
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Margaret A Cliff [et al.]

BACKGROUND: Seedling roots of anthocyanin-rich corn (Zea mays) cultivars contain high levels of phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) activity. The development of a natural dietary supplement containing corn roots could provide the means to improve the restrictive diet of phenylketonuria (PKU) patients by increasing their tolerance to dietary phenylalanine (Phe). Therefore this research was undert…

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2016, 96
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DOI 10.1002/jsfa.707
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J Sci Food Agric 2016; 96 : 140–149
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Science of Food and Agriculture
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In vitro anti-inflammatory properties of fermented pepino (Solanummuricatum) …
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Vincent Hung-Shu ChangTsai-Hsin ChiubSzu-Chieh Fub

BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to determine the invitro anti-inflammatory and invivo antihypertensive effectsof fermented pepino (Solanum muricatum) milk byLactobacillus brevis with the goal of developing functional healthy products. The inflammatory factors effermented pepino milk withL. brevis were assessed in RAW 264.7 macrophages, including nitric oxide (NO) production. Infl…

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(2016) 96
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DOI 10.1002/jsfa.708
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J Sci Food Agric 2016; 192–198
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Sci Food Agric
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Food safety issues in China: a case study of the dairy sector
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Xiaoxia Dong and Zhemin Li

BACKGROUND: Over the past 10 years, food safety incidents have occurred frequently in China. Food safety issues in the dairy sector have increasingly gained the attention of the Chinese government and the public. The objective of this research is to explore consumption changes of dairy products of different income groups after these dairy safety incidents. RESULTS: The research indicates what …

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(2016),96
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DOI 10.1002/jsfa.710
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J Sci Food Agric 2016; 96 : 346–352
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Sci Food Agric
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Drug-resistant HIV-1 protease regains functional dynamics through cleavage si…
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Nevra € Ozer [et al.]

Drug resistance is caused by mutations that change the balance of recognition favoring substrate cleavage over inhibitor binding. Here, a structural dynamics perspective of the regained wild-type functioning in mutant HIV-1 proteases with coevolution of the natural substrates is provided. The collective dynamics of mutant structures of the protease bound to p1-p6 and NC-p1 substrates are assess…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1224
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 185–198
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Evolutionary Applications
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Oceanography and life history predict contrasting genetic population structur…
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Emma F. Young [et al.]

Understanding the key drivers of population connectivity in the marine environment is essential for the effective management of natural resources. Although several different approaches to evaluating connectivity have been used, they are rarely integrated quantitatively. Here, we use a ‘seascape genetics’ approach, by combining oceanographic modelling and microsatellite analyses, to understa…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1225
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 486–505
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Does source population size affect performance in new environments?
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Matthew C. Yates [et al.]

Small populations are predicted to perform poorly relative to large populations when experiencing environmental change. To explore this prediction in nature,data from reciprocal transplant, common garden, and translocation studies werecompared meta-analytically. We contrasted changes in performance resulting from transplantation to new environments among individuals originating from different s…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1218
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 871–882
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Indirect evolutionary rescue: prey adapts, predator avoids extinction
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Masato Yamamichi [et al.]

Recent studies have increasingly recognized evolutionary rescue (adaptive evolution that prevents extinction following environmental change) as an important process in evolutionary biology and conservation science. Researchers have concentrated on single species living in isolation, but populations in nature exist within communities of interacting species, so evolutionary rescue should also be…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1229
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 787–795
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Evolutionary Applications
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A primary phosphorus-deficient skeletal phenotype in juvenile Atlantic salmon…
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P. E. Witten [et al.]

To understand the effect of low dietary phosphorus (P) intake on the vertebral column of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, a primary P deficiency was induced in post-smolts. The dietary P provision was reduced by 50% for a period of 10 weeks under controlled conditions. The animal’s skeleton was subsequently analysed by radiology, histological examination, histochemical detection of minerals in bo…

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doi:10.1111/jfb.1287
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Journal of Fish Biology (2016) 88, 690–708
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Journal of Fish Biology
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Applying evolutionary concepts to wildlife disease ecology and management
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Eric Vander Wal [et al.]

Existing and emerging infectious diseases are among the most pressing global threats to biodiversity, food safety and human health. The complex interplay between host, pathogen and environment creates a challenge for conserving species, communities and ecosystem functions, while mediating the many known ecological and socio-economic negative effects of disease. Despite the clear ecological and…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1216
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 856–868
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The genetic basis of the fitness costs of antimicrobial resistance: a meta-an…
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Tom Vogwill [et al.]

The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competitive ability in the absence of antibiotics. This cost plays a key role in the dynamics of resistance by generating selection against resistance when bacteria encounter an antibiotic-free environment. Previous work has shown that the cost of resistance is highly variable, but the underlying causes…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1220
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 284–295
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Evolutionary Applications
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The evolutionary legacy of size-selective harvesting extends from genes to po…
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Silva Uusi-Heikkil [et al.]

Size-selective harvesting is assumed to alter life histories of exploited fish populations,thereby negatively affecting population productivity, recovery, and yield. However, demonstrating that fisheries-induced phenotypic changes in the wild are at least partly genetically determined has proved notoriously difficult. Moreover, the population-level consequences of fisheries-induced evolution a…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1226
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 597–620
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Evolutionary Applications
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Plasticity and genetic adaptation mediate amphibian and reptile responses to …
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Mark C. Urban [et al.]

Phenotypic plasticity and genetic adaptation are predicted to mitigate some of the negative biotic consequences of climate change. Here, we evaluate evidence for plastic and evolutionary responses to climate variation in amphibians and reptiles via a literature review and meta-analysis. We included studies that either document phenotypic changes through time or space. Plasticity had a clear and…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1211
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 88–103
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Evolutionary Applications
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The expression of selected genes linked to metabolic homeostasis in obese pan…
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J C Truter [et al.]

The Oreochromis mossambicus (Peters) population inhabiting Lake Loskop, South Africa, is characterized by a high incidence of obesity and pansteatitis. We investigated potential links between the impaired health of Lake Loskop O. mossambicus and the endocrine system by assessing the expression of selected genes associated with the thyroid and adrenal endocrine axes as well as peroxisome proli…

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doi:10.1111/jfd.1232
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Journal of Fish Diseases 2016, 39, 69–85
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Journal of Fish Diseases
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Nineteenth century narratives reveal historic catch rates for Australian snap…
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Ruth H Thurstan [et al.]

Snapper (Pagrus auratus) is widely distributed throughout subtropical and temperate southern oceans and forms a significant recreational and commercial fishery in Queensland, Australia. Using data from government reports, media sources,popular publications and a government fisheries survey carried out in 1910, we compiled information on individual snapper fishing trips that took place prior to …

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DOI: 10.1111/faf.121
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F I SH and F I SHERI E S , 2016, 17, 210–225
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F I SH and F I SHERI E S
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The Use of Alkaline Herbs in the Prevention and Treatment of any Cancerous Co…
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Robert O Young

An anti-cancer lifestyle and diet is an important strategy you can use to reduce your risk for ANY cancerous condition. The American Cancer Society recommends, for example, that you eat at least five servings of fruit and vegetables daily and eat the right amount of (alkaline) food to stay at a healthy weight. In addition, researchers are finding that certain plant foods or herbs may be particu…

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Climate warming and Bergmann’s rule through time: is there any evidence?
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Celine Teplitsky [et al.]

Climate change is expected to induce many ecological and evolutionary changes.Among these is the hypothesis that climate warming will cause a reduction in body size. This hypothesis stems from Bergmann’s rule, a trend whereby species exhibit a smaller body size in warmer climates, and larger body size under colder conditions in endotherms. The mechanisms behind this rule are still debated,and…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1212
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 156–168
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Evolutionary Applications
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Design and setup of intermittent-flow respirometry system for aquatic organisms
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M. B. S. Svendsen [et al.]

Intermittent-flow respirometry is an experimental protocol for measuring oxygen consumption in aquatic organisms that utilizes the best features of closed (stop-flow) and flow-through respirometry while eliminating (or at least reducing) some of their inherent problems. By interspersing short periods of closed-chamber oxygen consumption measurements with regular flush periods, accurate oxygen u…

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doi:10.1111/jfb.1279
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Journal of Fish Biology (2016) 88, 26–50
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Sources of variation in oxygen consumption of aquatic animals demonstrated by…
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M. B. S. Svendsen [et al.]

As intermittent-flow respirometry has become a common method for the determination of resting metabolism or standard metabolic rate (SMR), this study investigated how much of the variability seen in the experiments was due to measurement error. Experiments simulated different constant oxygen consumption rates (Ṁ O2) of a fish, by continuously injecting anoxic water into a respirometer,alterin…

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doi:10.1111/jfb.1285
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Journal of Fish Biology (2016) 88, 51–64
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Journal of Fish Biology
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Transcriptomic responses to emamectin benzoate in Pacific and Atlantic Canada…
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Ben J. G. Sutherland [et al.]

Salmon lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis are an ecologically and economically important parasite of wild and farmed salmon. In Scotland, Norway, and Eastern Canada,L. salmonis have developed resistance to emamectin benzoate (EMB), one of the few parasiticides available for salmon lice. Drug resistance mechanisms can be complex, potentially differing among populations and involving multiple genes wit…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1223
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 133–148
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The Water Salinization
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Giuseppe Ingiaimo

The water salinization is a widespread phenomenon in the world and generally, it is accompanied by salinization of soils. This makes very hard to grow any crops because to irrigate with salt water often destroys crops and fertility of soils. To mitigate such issues, within a geographical area of Sicily involved in such problems and declared at risk of desertification, Giuseppe Ingiaimo applied …

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Volume 1 Issue 2 - 2014
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Adv Plants Agric Res 2014, 1(2): 00007
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Adv Plants Agric Res
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Development and validation of a real-time PCR assay for the detection of angu…
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S J van Beurden [et al.]

Anguillid herpesvirus 1 (AngHV1) causes a haemorrhagic disease with increased mortality in wild and farmed European eel, Anguilla anguilla (L.) and Japanese eel Anguilla japonica, Temminck & Schlegel).Detection of AngHV1 is currently based on virus isolation in cell culture, antibody-based typing assays or conventional PCR. We developed, optimized and concisely validated a diagnostic TaqMan pro…

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doi:10.1111/jfd.1233
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Journal of Fish Diseases 2016, 39, 95–104
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Journal of Fish Diseases
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Limitations to estimating bacterial cross-species transmission using genetic …
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Julio A. Benavides [et al.]

Cross-species transmission (CST) of bacterial pathogens has major implications for human health, livestock, and wildlife management because it determines whether control actions in one species may have subsequent effects on other potential host species. The study of bacterial transmission has benefitted from methods measuring two types of genetic variation: variable number of tandem repeats (V…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1217
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 774–787
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Evolutionary Applications
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Evolutionary perspective of cancer: myth, metaphors, and reality
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Audrey Arnal [et al.]

The evolutionary perspective of cancer (which origins and dynamics result from evolutionary processes) has gained significant international recognition over the past decade and generated a wave of enthusiasm among researchers. In this context,several authors proposed that insights into evolutionary and adaptation dynamics of cancers can be gained by studying the evolutionary strategies of organ…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1226
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 541–544
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Hybridization and the spread of the apple maggot fly,Rhagoletis pomonella (Di…
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Tracy Arcella [et al.]

Hybridization may be an important process interjecting variation into insect populations enabling host plant shifts and the origin of new economic pests. Here, we examine whether hybridization between the native snowberry-infesting fruit fly Rhagoletis zephyria (Snow) and the introduced quarantine pest R. pomonella (Walsh) is occurring and may aid the spread of the latter into more arid commer…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1229
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 834–846
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Evolutionary rescue: linking theory for conservation and medicine
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Helen K. Alexander [et al.]

Evolutionary responses that rescue populations from extinction when drastic environmental changes occur can be friend or foe. The field of conservation biology is concerned with the survival of species in deteriorating global habitats. In medicine, in contrast, infected patients are treated with chemotherapeutic interventions,but drug resistance can compromise eradication of pathogens. These co…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1222
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 1161–1179
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Evolutionary and plastic responses of freshwater invertebrates to climate cha…
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Robby Stoks [et al.]

We integrated the evidence for evolutionary and plastic trait changes in situ in response to climate change in freshwater invertebrates (aquatic insects and zooplankton). The synthesis on the trait changes in response to the expected reductions in hydroperiod and increases in salinity indicated little evidence for adaptive, plastic, and genetic trait changes and for local adaptation. With respe…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1210
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 42–55
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Hybridization facilitates evolutionary rescue
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Rike B. Stelkens [et al.]

The resilience of populations to rapid environmental degradation is a major concern for biodiversity conservation. When environments deteriorate to lethal levels,species must evolve to adapt to the new conditions to avoid extinction. Here, we test the hypothesis that evolutionary rescue may be enabled by hybridization,because hybridization increases genetic variability. Using experimental evol…

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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 1209–1217
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Splenic lipidosis in intensively cultured perch, Perca fluviatilis L.
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V Stejskal [et al.]

Macroscopically visible lipid deposition varying in size from pinpoint to 8-mm diameter was found in spleens of a population of intensively farmed perch,Perca fluviatilis L. over a 24-month rearing period. Large agglomerates of adipocytes distinguishable from surrounding normal tissue occurred in all individuals with spleen lipidosis. Several affected fish presented total dystrophy of large …

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doi:10.1111/jfd.1232
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Journal of Fish Diseases 2016, 39, 87–93
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Museum DNA reveals the demographic history of the endangered Seychelles warbler
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Lewis G. Spurgin [et al.]

The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide conservation decisions – is widely recognized. However, the historical demography of many endangered species is unknown, despite the fact that this can have important implications for contemporary ecological processes and for extinction risk. Here, we reconstruct the population history of the …

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doi:10.1111/eva.1219
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 1134–1143
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Saprolegnia diclina IIIA and S. parasitica employ different infection strateg…
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M M Songe [et al.]

Here, we address the morphological changes of eyed eggs of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L. infected with Saprolegnia from a commercial hatchery and after experimental infection. Eyed eggs infected with Saprolegnia spp. from 10 Atlantic salmon females were obtained. Egg pathology was investigated by light and scanning electron microscopy. Eggs from six of ten females were infected with S. parasi…

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doi:10.1111/jfd.1236
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Journal of Fish Diseases 2016, 39, 343–352
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Effect of closed v. intermittent-flow respirometry on hypoxia tolerance in th…
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S. Snyder [et al.]

This study compares the critical oxygen saturation (O2crit) levels of the shiner perch Cymatogaster aggregata obtained using two different methods wherein hypoxia is induced either by the fish’s respiration (closed respirometry) or by degassing oxygen with nitrogen (intermittent-flow respirometry). Fish exhibited loss of equilibrium at a higher O2 saturation in the closed respirometry method …

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doi:10.1111/jfb.1283
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Journal of Fish Biology (2016) 88, 252–264
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Life-history evolution in the anthropocene: effects of increasing nutrients o…
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Emilie Snell-Rood [et al.]

Variation in life-history traits can have major impacts on the ecological and evolutionary responses of populations to environmental change. Life-history variation often results from trade-offs that arise because individuals have a limited pool of resources to allocate among traits. However, human activities are increasing the availability of many once-limited resources, such as nitrogen and ph…

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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 635–649
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Ecosystem processes are rarely included in tactical fisheries management
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Mette Skern-Mauritzen [et al.]

Fish stock productivity, and thereby sensitivity to harvesting, depends on physical (e.g. ocean climate) and biological (e.g. prey availability, competition and predation) processes in the ecosystem. The combined impacts of such ecosystem processes and fisheries have lead to stock collapses across the world. While traditional fisheries management focuses on harvest rates and stock biomass, inco…

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DOI: 10.1111/faf.121
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F I SH and F I SHERI E S , 2016, 17, 165–175
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Climate change and habitat fragmentation drive the occurrence of Borrelia bur…
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Julie A. Simon [etal.]

Lyme borreliosis is rapidly emerging in Canada, and climate change is likely a key driver of the northern spread of the disease in North America. We used field and modeling approaches to predict the risk of occurrence of Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria causing Lyme disease in North America. We combined climatic and landscape variables to model the current and future (2050) potential distribu…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1216
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 750–764
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Evolutionary Applications
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Genotyping-by-sequencing approach indicates geographic distance as the main f…
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Karina Lucas Silva-Brand~ao [et al.]

The oriental fruit moth Grapholita molesta is one of the major pests of stone and pome fruit species in Brazil. Here, we applied 1226 SNPs obtained by genotyping-by-sequencing to test whether host species associations or other factors such as geographic distance structured populations of this pest. Populations from the main areas of occurrence of G. molesta were sampled principally from peach a…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1225
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 476–485
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Evolutionary Applications
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Disease and freeways drive genetic change in urban bobcat populations
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Laurel E. K. Serieys [et al.]

Urbanization profoundly impacts animal populations by causing isolation,increased susceptibility to disease, and exposure to toxicants. Genetic effects include reduced effective population size, increased population substructure, and decreased adaptive potential. We investigated the influence that urbanization and a disease epizootic had on the population genetics of bobcats (Lynx rufus) distri…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1222
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 75–92
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Evolutionary Applications
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Sperm traits of masculinized fish relative to wild-type males:a systematic re…
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Alistair M Senior [et al.]

Environmental sex reversal (ESR), whereby environmental effects (e.g. exogenous chemicals) override genetic sex determination, is a commonly used technique in aquaculture and physiology research. We performed a systematic review and metaanalyses of the literature that compares the sperm characteristics of masculinized genotypic females to wild-type males. We detected no mean differences between…

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DOI: 10.1111/faf.120
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F I SH and F I SHERI E S , 2016, 17, 143–164
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F I SH and F I SHERI E S
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Rabbit haemorrhagic disease: virus persistence and adaptation in Australia
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Nina I. Schwensow [et al.]

In Australia, the rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) has been used since 1996 to reduce numbers of introduced European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)which have a devastating impact on the native Australian environment. RHDV causes regular, short disease outbreaks, but little is known about how the virus persists and survives between epidemics. We examined the initial spread of RHDV to s…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1219
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 1056–1067
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Evolutionary Applications
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Integrating evolution in the management of captive zoo populations
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Albrecht I. Schulte-Hostedde [et al.]

Both natural animal populations and those in captivity are subject to evolutionary forces. Evolutionary changes to captive populations may be an important, but poorly understood, factor that can affect the sustainability of these populations. The importance of maintaining the evolutionary integrity of zoo populations,especially those that are used for conservation efforts including reintroducti…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1225
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 413–422
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Evolutionary Applications
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Contemporary climate change and terrestrial invertebrates:evolutionary versus…
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Menno Schilthuizen [etal.]

To forecast the responses of species to future climate change, an understanding of the ability of species to adapt to long-term shifts in temperature is crucial. We present a review on evolutionary adaptation and phenotypic plasticity of temperature-related traits in terrestrial invertebrates. The evidence for adaptive evolution in melanization is good, but we caution that genetic determinatio…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1211
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 56–67
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Evolutionary Applications
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Linking genetic and environmental factors in amphibian disease risk
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Anna E. Savage [et al.]

A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment shape genetic differentiation. The pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has caused variable population declines in the lowland leopard frog (Lithobates yavapaiensis); thus, disease has potentially shaped, or been shaped by, host genetic diversity. Environmental factors can also influence…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1226
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 560–572
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Evolutionary Applications
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Evolution of invasive traits in nonindigenous species:increased survival and …
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Lindsey W. Sargent [et al.]

The importance of evolution in enhancing the invasiveness of species is not well understood, especially in animals. To evaluate evolution in crayfish invasions,we tested for differences in growth rate, survival, and response to predators between native and invaded range populations of rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus). We hypothesized that low conspecific densities during introductions into …

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doi:10.1111/eva.1219
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 949–961
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Evolutionary Applications
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Correlated genetic effects on reproduction define a domestication syndrome in…
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Luis Santos-del-Blanco, [et al.]

Compared to natural selection, domestication implies a dramatic change in traits linked to fitness. A number of traits conferring fitness in the wild might be detrimental under domestication, and domesticated species typically differ from their ancestors in a set of traits known as the domestication syndrome. Specifically,trade-offs between growth and reproduction are well established across th…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1225
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 403–410
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Evolutionary Applications
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Quantifying temporal isolation: a modelling approach assessing the effect of …
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Marie Roumet [et al.]

Flowering time divergence can be a crucial component of reproductive isolation between sympatric populations, but few studies have quantified its actual contribution to the reduction of gene flow. In this study, we aimed at estimating pollen-mediated gene flow between cultivated sunflower and a weedy conspecific sunflower population growing in the same field and at quantifying, how it is affect…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1222
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Evolutionary Applications 8 (2015) 64–74
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Measuring maximum and standard metabolic rates using intermittent-flow respir…
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P. J. Rosewarne [et al.]

Metabolic rate is one of the most widely measured physiological traits in animals and may be influenced by both endogenous (e.g. body mass) and exogenous factors (e.g. oxygen availability and temperature). Standard metabolic rate (SMR) and maximum metabolic rate (MMR) are two fundamental physiological variables providing the floor and ceiling in aerobic energy metabolism. The total amount of en…

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Journal of Fish Biology (2016) 88, 265–283
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Journal of Fish Biology
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Experimental methods in aquatic respirometry:the importance of mixing devices…
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G. G. Rodgers [et al.]

In light of an increasing trend in fish biology towards using static respirometry techniques without the inclusion of a mixing mechanism and without accurately accounting for the influence of microbial (background) respiration, this paper quantifies the effect of these approaches on the oxygen consumption rates ( ˙MO2) measured from juvenile barramundi Lates calcarifer (mean±s.e. mass=20⋅31…

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doi:10.1111/jfb.1284
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Journal of Fish Biology (2016) 88, 65–80
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Journal of Fish Biology
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Antipathogen genes and the replacement of disease-vectoring mosquito populati…
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Michael A. Robert [et al.]

Recently, genetic strategies aimed at controlling populations of disease-vectoring mosquitoes have received considerable attention as alternatives to traditional measures. Theoretical studies have shown that female-killing (FK), antipathogen m(AP), and reduce and replace (R&R) strategies can each decrease the number competent vectors. In this study, we utilize a mathematical model to evaluate i…

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doi:10.1111/eva.1221
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Evolutionary Applications 7 (2014) 1238–1251
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