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Direct evidence of poison-driven widespread population decline in a wild vertebrate 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (28) : 16418-16423
作者:  Mateo-Tomas, Patricia;  Olea, Pedro P.;  Minguez, Eva;  Mateo, Rafael;  Vinuela, Javier
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wildlife poisoning  population dynamics  sentinel species  on-ground monitoring  diclofenac  
Origin of interannual variability in global mean sea level 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (25) : 13983-13990
作者:  Hamlington, Benjamin D.;  Piecuch, Christopher G.;  Reager, John T.;  Chandanpurkar, Hrishi;  Frederikse, Thomas;  Nerem, R. Steven;  Fasullo, John T.;  Cheon, Se-Hyeon
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sea level  climate variability  global mean sea level  satellite altimetry  
Caring for the future can turn tragedy into comedy for long-term collective action under risk of collapse 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (23) : 12915-12922
作者:  Barfuss, Wolfra;  Donges, Jonathan F.;  Vasconcelos, Vitor V.;  Kurths, Juergen;  Levin, Simon A.
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social dilemma  stochastic game  tipping element  time preferences  
Improvement in municipal wastewater treatment alters lake nitrogen to phosphorus ratios in populated regions 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (21) : 11566-11572
作者:  Tong, Yindong;  Wang, Mengzhu;  Penuelas, Josep;  Liu, Xueyan;  Paerl, Hans W.;  Elser, James J.;  Sardans, Jordi;  Couture, Raoul-Marie;  Larssen, Thorjorn;  Hu, Hongying;  Dong, Xin;  He, Wei;  Zhang, Wei;  Wang, Xuejun;  Zhang, Yang;  Liu, Yi;  Zeng, Siyu;  Kong, Xiangzhen;  Janssen, Annette B. G.;  Lin, Yan
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nutrient balance  water quality change  anthropogenic source  wastewater treatment  aquatic ecosystem  
A unifying framework for the transient parasite dynamics of migratory hosts 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (20) : 10897-10903
作者:  Peacock, Stephanie J.;  Krkosek, Martin;  Lewis, Mark A.;  Molnar, Peter K.
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migration  wildlife health  host-parasite  population dynamics  
Injured adult neurons regress to an embryonic transcriptional growth state 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7806) : 77-+
作者:  Wang, Ruicong;  Li, Hongda;  Wu, Jianfeng;  Cai, Zhi-Yu;  Li, Baizhou;  Ni, Hengxiao;  Qiu, Xingfeng;  Chen, Hui;  Liu, Wei;  Yang, Zhang-Hua;  Liu, Min;  Hu, Jin;  Liang, Yaoji;  Lan, Ping;  Han, Jiahuai;  Mo, Wei
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Grafts of spinal-cord-derived neural progenitor cells (NPCs) enable the robust regeneration of corticospinal axons and restore forelimb function after spinal cord injury(1)  however, the molecular mechanisms that underlie this regeneration are unknown. Here we perform translational profiling specifically of corticospinal tract (CST) motor neurons in mice, to identify their '  regenerative transcriptome'  after spinal cord injury and NPC grafting. Notably, both injury alone and injury combined with NPC grafts elicit virtually identical early transcriptomic responses in host CST neurons. However, in mice with injury alone this regenerative transcriptome is downregulated after two weeks, whereas in NPC-grafted mice this transcriptome is sustained. The regenerative transcriptome represents a reversion to an embryonic transcriptional state of the CST neuron. The huntingtin gene (Htt) is a central hub in the regeneration transcriptome  deletion of Htt significantly attenuates regeneration, which shows that Htt has a key role in neural plasticity after injury.


In mouse models of central nervous system injury, Htt is shown to be a key component of the regulatory program associated with reversion of the neuronal transcriptome to a less-mature state.


  
Carbon declines along tropical forest edges correspond to heterogeneous effects on canopy structure and function 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (14) : 7863-7870
作者:  Ordway, Elsa M.;  Asner, Gregory P.
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Borneo  carbon conservation  forest edge effects  deforestation  leaf traits  
Social media usage reveals recovery of small businesses after natural hazard events 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Eyre, Robert;  De Luca, Flavia;  Simini, Filippo
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Olfactory sniffing signals consciousness in unresponsive patients with brain injuries 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Hellmuth, Susanne;  Gomez-H, Laura;  Pendas, Alberto M.;  Stemmann, Olaf
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After severe brain injury, it can be difficult to determine the state of consciousness of a patient, to determine whether the patient is unresponsive or perhaps minimally conscious(1), and to predict whether they will recover. These diagnoses and prognoses are crucial, as they determine therapeutic strategies such as pain management, and can underlie end-of-life decisions(2,3). Nevertheless, there is an error rate of up to 40% in determining the state of consciousness in patients with brain injuries(4,5). Olfaction relies on brain structures that are involved in the basic mechanisms of arousal(6), and we therefore hypothesized that it may serve as a biomarker for consciousness(7). Here we use a non-verbal non-task-dependent measure known as the sniff response(8-11) to determine consciousness in patients with brain injuries. By measuring odorant-dependent sniffing, we gain a sensitive measure of olfactory function(10-15). We measured the sniff response repeatedly over time in patients with severe brain injuries and found that sniff responses significantly discriminated between unresponsive and minimally conscious states at the group level. Notably, at the single-patient level, if an unresponsive patient had a sniff response, this assured future regaining of consciousness. In addition, olfactory sniff responses were associated with long-term survival rates. These results highlight the importance of olfaction in human brain function, and provide an accessible tool that signals consciousness and recovery in patients with brain injuries.


Odorant-dependent sniff responses predicted the long-term survival rates of patients with severe brain injury, and discriminated between individuals who were unresponsive and in minimally conscious states.


  
Rebuilding marine life 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7801) : 39-51
作者:  Carlos M. Duarte;  Susana Agusti;  Edward Barbier;  Gregory L. Britten;  Juan Carlos Castilla;  Jean-Pierre Gattuso;  Robinson W. Fulweiler;  Terry P. Hughes;  Nancy Knowlton;  Catherine E. Lovelock;  Heike K. Lotze;  Milica Predragovic;  Elvira Poloczanska;  Callum Roberts;  Boris Worm
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Sustainable Development Goal 14 of the United Nations aims to "conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development". Achieving this goal will require rebuilding the marine life-support systems that deliver the many benefits that society receives from a healthy ocean. Here we document the recovery of marine populations, habitats and ecosystems following past conservation interventions. Recovery rates across studies suggest that substantial recovery of the abundance, structure and function of marine life could be achieved by 2050, if major pressures-including climate change-are mitigated. Rebuilding marine life represents a doable Grand Challenge for humanity, an ethical obligation and a smart economic objective to achieve a sustainable future.