Browsing Zoology by Title
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Effects of shoreline modification on lake littoral macroinvertebrate assemblages
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Zoology, 2012)The general aim of this study was to explore the effects of shoreline modifications on the structure of littoral macroinvertebrate assemblages in lakes, across the gradients of nutrients and alkalinity concentrations. ... -
Endothermy makes fishes faster but does not expand their thermal niche
(Functional Ecology, 2021-06-30)Regional endothermy has evolved several times in marine fishes, and two competing hypotheses are generally proposed to explain the evolutionary drivers behind this trait: thermal niche expansion and elevated cruising speeds. ... -
ETE distances dataset
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ETE frequencies dataset
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Eutrophication and phytoplankton in the Liffey Estuary and Dublin Bay
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Zoology, 2006)Temperature, salinity, nutrient and chlorophyll concentrations, and Secchi depth were measured monthly at 41 stations in the Liffey estuary and Dublin Bay from June 2000 to June 2004. Analysis of nutrient composition and ... -
Eutrophication weakens stabilizing effects of diversity in natural grasslands
(2014)Studies of experimental grassland communities have demonstrated that plant diversity can stabilize productivity through species asynchrony, in which decreases in the biomass of some species are compensated for by increases ... -
Evaluating the status and prospects of blue carbon in Ireland and the North-East Atlantic
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2022)Since its conception in 2011, the concept of blue carbon has been valuable to focus the field of ecosystem services on carbon sequestration by marine macrophytic communities, which has been historically overlooked. In ... -
Evolution in the understorey: The Sulawesi babbler Pellorneum celebense (Passeriformes: Pellorneidae) has diverged rapidly on land-bridge islands in the Wallacean biodiversity hotspot
(2021)Tropical islands hold great treasures of Earth's biodiversity, but these fragile ecosystems may be lost before their diversity is fully catalogued or the evolutionary processes that birthed it are understood. We ran ... -
The evolutionary pathway to obligate scavenging in Gyps vultures
(PLoS, 2011)The evolutionary pathway to obligate scavenging in Gyps vultures remains unclear. We propose that communal roosting plays a central role in setting up the information transfer network critical for obligate scavengers in ... -
The evolutionary significance of long copulation duration in bumble bees
(EDP Sciences, 2005)Copulation duration ? the time spent in copula ? is of particular interest in social insects. Female social insects (or queens) generally only mate during a short, initial post-emergence period, and in the absence of ... -
Exploiting a mouse model to identify the mechanistic basis of resistance / susceptibility to a major gastrointestinal (GI) nematode infection of man and livestock
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Zoology, 2010)Ascaris lumbricoides and Ascaris suum are widespread parasitic nematodes of humans and pigs respectively. Ascaris worms exhibit an overdispersed frequency distribution in their hosts. In addition, observation of re-infection ... -
Expression analysis of inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) and caspases in chick (Gallus gallus) neural retina embryonic development
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Zoology, 2016)Programmed cell death occurs naturally in developing neural tissues to regulate cell population, neural circuit connection and refined tissue structure. Caspases and inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) are believed to ... -
Expression of the mouse labial-like homeobox-containing genes, Hox 2.9 and Hox 1.6, during segementation of the hindbrain
(Company of Biologists, 1991)The sequence of a mouse Hox 2.9 cDNA clone is presented. The predicted homeodomain is similar to that of the Drosophila gene labial showing 80 % identity. The equivalent gene in the Hox 1 cluster is Hox 1.6 which shows ... -
Facing multiple challenges at range margins : influence of climate change, nutrient enrichment and an introduced competitor on the glacial relict, Mysis Salemaai
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Zoology, 2013)Anthropogenic climate change is arguably the most important threat to global biodiversity, and its effects are expected to escalate. Mechanisms operating at local scales remain poorly understood, likely because of the ... -
Feeding and physiological energetics of the littoral Tellinoidea of Dublin Bay
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2018)The littoral Tellinoids, marine bivalve clams, are an important component of the Dublin Bay ecosystem, comprising a third of benthic macrofaunal biomass and providing a key conduit in the flow of energy through the system. ... -
Fish body sizes change with temperature but not all species shrink with warming
(2020)Ectotherms generally shrink under experimental warming, but whether this pattern extends to wild populations is uncertain. We analysed ten million visual survey records, spanning the Australian continent and multiple decades ... -
Functional signatures of model crustaceans in lake littoral zones in response to nutrient status and local habitat
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Zoology, 2015)Littoral zones of lakes are critical for linking, physically and energetically, terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Disruption of this link through modification of lake riparian habitats can affect the structure and functioning ... -
Gene expression analysis of canonical Wnt pathway transcriptional regulators during early morphogenesis of the facial region in the mouse embryo
(University of Edinburgh (datashare), 2009)Structures and features of the face, throat and neck are formed from a series of branchial arches that grow out along the ventrolateral aspect of the embryonic head. Multiple signaling pathways have been implicated in ... -
General mechanisms for non-additivity between multiple stressors at higher temporal and biological scales
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Natural Sciences. Discipline of Zoology, 2021)Multiple anthropogenic stressors threaten the diversity, stability and functioning of ecosystems worldwide. The combined effects of these stressors can, however, be surprisingly difficult to predict due to complex interactions ... -
Generalised linear models
(Oxford University Press, 2015)