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Evolutionary stasis of the pseudoautosomal boundary in strepsirrhine primates

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Evolutionary stasis of the pseudoautosomal boundary in strepsirrhine primatesRylan Shearn, Alison E. Wright, Sylvain Mousset, Corinne Régis, Simon Penel, Jean-François Lemaitre, Guillaume Douay, Brigitte Crouau-Roy, Emilie Lecompte, Gabriel A.B. Marais<p>AbstractSex chromosomes are typically comprised of a non-recombining region and a recombining pseudoautosomal region. Accurately quantifying the relative size of these regions is critical for sex chromosome biology both from a functional (i.e. ...Life sciencesDenis RecommenderAnonymous, DENIS Reviewer 12022-02-10 16:26:02 View
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Intraspecific difference among herbivore lineages and their host-plant specialization drive the strength of trophic cascades

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On the eve of a day of demonstrations in more than 60 Russian cities in support of Alexei Navalny on Friday, January 22, relatives of the Russian opponent continue to be arrested. Ekaterina Vedernikova, coordinator of the opponent's headquarters in Vladivostok, and Elena Noskovets, collaborator of the Novosibirsk headquarters, were arrested by the Russian security services, according to Mr. Navalny's organization and the NGO OVD-Info.
Five other people close to Mr. Navalny were arrested on Thursday, some of whom are due to appear before the courts later that day. This is the case of the young Lyubov Sobol and Kira Yarmych, spokesperson for the Russian opposition, accused of having called for "illegal" rallies.
Ms. Yarmych's lawyer, Veronika Poliakova, told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that her client was facing ten days in detention. Lyubov Sobol faces 30 days in prison, but could be sentenced, as in previous arrests, to a simple fine because she is the mother of a young child. Among the other people arrested on Thursday: Anastasia Pantchenko, head of the organization in Krasnodar; Vladlen Los, a Belarusian lawyer - who is obliged to leave the territory; Georgy Albourov, a journalist who participates in anti-corruption investigations.

Intraspecific difference among herbivore lineages and their host-plant specialization drive the strength of trophic cascadesArnaud Sentis, Raphaël Bertram, Nathalie Dardenne, Jean-Christophe Simon, Alexandra Magro, Benoit Pujol, Etienne Danchin, Jean-Louis Hemptinne<p>AbstractTrophic cascades—the indirect effect of predators on non-adjacent lower trophic levels—are important drivers of the structure and dynamics of ecological communities. However, the influence of intraspecific trait variation on the strengt...TESTDenis RecommenderAnonymous, DENIS Reviewer 22021-01-22 13:50:53 View