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Modeling Spatial Heterogeneity in Surface Turbulent Heat Flux in the US Southern Great Plains 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2020, 125 (13)
作者:  Williams, Ian N.;  Lee, Jungmin M.;  Tadic, Jovan;  Zhang, Yunyan;  Chu, Housen
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Tree growth at the end of the 21st century-the extreme years 2018/19 as template for future growth conditions 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (7)
作者:  Scharnweber, Tobias;  Smiljanic, Marko;  Cruz-Garcia, Roberto;  Manthey, Michael;  Wilmking, Martin
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drought  tree-growth  forests  dendrometer  
Coastal sedimentation across North America doubled in the 20(th) century despite river dams 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Rodriguez, A. B.;  McKee, B. A.;  Miller, C. B.;  Bost, M. C.;  Atencio, A. N.
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Meta-analysis of the impacts of global change factors on soil microbial diversity and functionality 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Zhou, Zhenghu;  Wang, Chuankuan;  Luo, Yiqi
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Rupture Dynamics of the 2012 Nicoya M-w 7.6 Earthquake: Evidence for Low Strength on the Megathrust 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 47 (13)
作者:  Yao, Suli;  Yang, Hongfeng
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The role of herbivory in the macroevolution of vertebrate hormone dynamics 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2020
作者:  Edwards, Phoebe D.;  Sookhan, Nicholas;  Boonstra, Rudy
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Chemical ecology  comparative biology  corticosteroid-binding globulin  cortisol  glucocorticoids  herbivory  phytochemicals  plant-herbivore interactions  secondary plant compounds  
Climate-change refugia in boreal North America: what, where, and for how long? 期刊论文
FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 2020, 18 (5) : 261-270
作者:  Stralberg, Diana;  Arseneault, Dominique;  Baltzer, Jennifer L.;  Barber, Quinn E.;  Bayne, Erin M.;  Boulanger, Yan;  Brown, Carissa D.;  Cooke, Hilary A.;  Devito, Kevin;  Edwards, Jason;  Estevo, Cesar A.;  Flynn, Nadele;  Frelich, Lee E.;  Hogg, Edward H.;  Johnston, Mark;  Logan, Travis;  Matsuoka, Steven M.;  Moore, Paul;  Morelli, Toni Lyn;  Morissette, Julienne L.;  Nelson, Elizabeth A.;  Nenzen, Hedvig;  Nielsen, Scott E.;  Parisien, Marc-Andre;  Pedlar, John H.;  Price, David T.;  Schmiegelow, Fiona Ka;  Slattery, Stuart M.;  Sonnentag, Oliver;  Thompson, Daniel K.;  Whitman, Ellen
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Rapid non-uniform adaptation to conformation-specific KRAS(G12C) inhibition 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7790) : 421-+
作者:  Xue, Jenny Y.;  Zhao, Yulei;  Aronowitz, Jordan;  Mai, Trang T.;  Vides, Alberto;  Qeriqi, Besnik;  Kim, Dongsung;  Li, Chuanchuan;  de Stanchina, Elisa;  Mazutis, Linas;  Risso, Davide;  Lito, Piro
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KRAS GTPases are activated in one-third of cancers, and KRAS(G12C) is one of the most common activating alterations in lung adenocarcinoma(1,2). KRAS(G12C) inhibitors(3,4) are in phase-I clinical trials and early data show partial responses in nearly half of patients with lung cancer. How cancer cells bypass inhibition to prevent maximal response to therapy is not understood. Because KRAS(G12C) cycles between an active and inactive conformation(4-6), and the inhibitors bind only to the latter, we tested whether isogenic cell populations respond in a non-uniform manner by studying the effect of treatment at a single-cell resolution. Here we report that, shortly after treatment, some cancer cells are sequestered in a quiescent state with low KRAS activity, whereas others bypass this effect to resume proliferation. This rapid divergent response occurs because some quiescent cells produce new KRAS(G12C) in response to suppressed mitogen-activated protein kinase output. New KRAS(G12C) is maintained in its active, drug-insensitive state by epidermal growth factor receptor and aurora kinase signalling. Cells without these adaptive changes-or cells in which these changes are pharmacologically inhibited-remain sensitive to drug treatment, because new KRAS(G12C) is either not available or exists in its inactive, drug-sensitive state. The direct targeting of KRAS oncoproteins has been a longstanding objective in precision oncology. Our study uncovers a flexible non-uniform fitness mechanism that enables groups of cells within a population to rapidly bypass the effect of treatment. This adaptive process must be overcome if we are to achieve complete and durable responses in the clinic.


  
A sensory appendage protein protects malaria vectors from pyrethroids 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7790) : 376-+
作者:  Coyle, Diane
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Pyrethroid-impregnated bed nets have driven considerable reductions in malaria-associated morbidity and mortality in Africa since the beginning of the century(1). The intense selection pressure exerted by bed nets has precipitated widespread and escalating resistance to pyrethroids in African Anopheles populations, threatening to reverse the gains that been made by malaria control(2). Here we show that expression of a sensory appendage protein (SAP2), which is enriched in the legs, confers pyrethroid resistance to Anopheles gambiae. Expression of SAP2 is increased in insecticide-resistant populations and is further induced after the mosquito comes into contact with pyrethroids. SAP2 silencing fully restores mortality of the mosquitoes, whereas SAP2 overexpression results in increased resistance, probably owing to high-affinity binding of SAP2 to pyrethroid insecticides. Mining of genome sequence data reveals a selective sweep near the SAP2 locus in the mosquito populations of three West African countries (Cameroon, Guinea and Burkina Faso) with the observed increase in haplotype-associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms mirroring the increasing resistance of mosquitoes to pyrethroids reported in Burkina Faso. Our study identifies a previously undescribed mechanism of insecticide resistance that is likely to be highly relevant to malaria control efforts.


  
How community adaptation affects biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2020, 23 (8) : 1263-1275
作者:  Aubree, Flora;  David, Patrice;  Jarne, Philippe;  Loreau, Michel;  Mouquet, Nicolas;  Calcagno, Vincent
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Adaptive dynamics  eco-evolutionary dynamics  invasion  productivity  species interactions  species traits  stability