scholarly journals Multiple lineages of lice pass through the K–Pg boundary

2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 782-785 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vincent S. Smith ◽  
Tom Ford ◽  
Kevin P. Johnson ◽  
Paul C. D. Johnson ◽  
Kazunori Yoshizawa ◽  
...  

For modern lineages of birds and mammals, few fossils have been found that predate the Cretaceous–Palaeogene (K–Pg) boundary. However, molecular studies using fossil calibrations have shown that many of these lineages existed at that time. Both birds and mammals are parasitized by obligate ectoparasitic lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera), which have shared a long coevolutionary history with their hosts. Evaluating whether many lineages of lice passed through the K–Pg boundary would provide insight into the radiation of their hosts. Using molecular dating techniques, we demonstrate that the major louse suborders began to radiate before the K–Pg boundary. These data lend support to a Cretaceous diversification of many modern bird and mammal lineages.

1990 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 238-241
Author(s):  
Mary L. Crowley

Recently the work of Pierre M. van Hiele and Dina van Hiele-Geldofhas gained prominence in the study of the teaching and learning of geometry. Their three-part model (a) describes five sequential and discrete levels learners pass through as geometric thought develops, (b) discusses the nature of insight into geometric concepts, and (c) presents a guide to the development of geometric lessons. A detailed description of the complete model can be found in Crowley (1987).


2009 ◽  
Vol 161 (6) ◽  
pp. 1217-1224 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Tanaka ◽  
K. Arita ◽  
J.E. Lai-Cheong ◽  
F. Palisson ◽  
M. Hide ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Offer Shai ◽  
Gordon R. Pennock

This paper shows that there is a correlation between basic concepts underlying the kinematics of mechanisms and the statics of trusses. The implication of this correlation, referred to here as duality, is that the science of kinematics can be utilized in a systematic manner to yield insight into the statics of mechanical systems. The paper begins by proving the existence of a unique line (referred to as the equimomental line) where the moments, at each point on this line, caused by two arbitrary co-planar forces are equal. The dual concept in kinematics is the instantaneous center of zero velocity and two theorems are presented based on the duality between equimomental lines and instantaneous centers. The first theorem states that the three equimomental lines defined by three co-planar forces must intersect at a unique point. The second theorem states that the equimomental line for two co-planar forces acting in a trusss with two degrees of indeterminacy must pass through a unique point. The paper presents several practical examples to demonstrate how the duality between kinematics and statics provides a better understanding of planar linkages and trusses. The new concepts are used to identify the singular configurations of linkages and the configurations of determinate trusses where they are not rigid. Finally, the paper takes advantage of some important relationships between linkages and trusses to provide a general perspective of the duality between the kinematics of mechanisms and the statics of trusses.


2008 ◽  
Vol 363 (1496) ◽  
pp. 1523-1528 ◽  
Author(s):  
Detlev Arendt ◽  
Alexandru S Denes ◽  
Gáspár Jékely ◽  
Kristin Tessmar-Raible

It is yet unknown when and in what form the central nervous system in Bilateria first came into place and how it further evolved in the different bilaterian phyla. To find out, a series of recent molecular studies have compared neurodevelopment in slow-evolving deuterostome and protostome invertebrates, such as the enteropneust hemichordate Saccoglossus and the polychaete annelid Platynereis . These studies focus on the spatially different activation and, when accessible, function of genes that set up the molecular anatomy of the neuroectoderm and specify neuron types that emerge from distinct molecular coordinates. Complex similarities are detected, which reveal aspects of neurodevelopment that most likely occurred already in a similar manner in the last common ancestor of the bilaterians, Urbilateria. This way, different aspects of the molecular architecture of the urbilaterian nervous system are reconstructed and yield insight into the degree of centralization that was in place in the bilaterian ancestors.


2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (S281) ◽  
pp. 34-35
Author(s):  
Rosanne Di Stefano

AbstractEvery model for the progenitors of Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) requires that binaries pass through an epoch during which a white dwarf (WD) orbits a non-degenerate star. Depending on the mass of the WD, the radius of its companion, and the orbital separation, the WD may lens its companion. The lensing event would be an antitransit, an increase in light from the companion that can rise to the level of a percent or more, during an interval of hours. Antitransits are periodic. By studying them we can determine the properties of both the WD and its companion, as well as the characteristics of the orbit. Lensing events of this type are almost certain to be observed by the Kepler mission, while some can even be detected by ground-based surveys. Antitransits and transits will both provide valuable insight into the end states of common envelope evolution and of stable mass transfer, resolving issues that must be understood before we can fully unravel the progenitor puzzle.


2008 ◽  
Vol 23 (03) ◽  
pp. 200-207 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lydia Oberholtzer ◽  
Carolyn Dimitri ◽  
Catherine Greene

AbstractSales of organic food have soared over the past decade. Although nearly all organic commodities pass through the hands of at least one intermediary on the way from the farmer to the consumer, there is a dearth of literature examining organic food marketing, especially for the middle section of the supply chain. This paper uses new survey data on organic intermediaries (organic handlers) to characterize firms that are certified to both handle and produce organic foods, or organic producer–handlers. Because of their direct link to the production level, the producer–handler has the potential to provide insight into value-added activities in the organic sector. A logistic regression is estimated in order to identify characteristics that make it more likely that a firm would be both a certified organic handler and a certified organic producer, while survey results are also used to describe some of the main challenges these producer–handlers face in handling their products. Organic producer–handlers ranked problems with ingredient procurement and supply and international trade issues as the highest barriers to growth. The model indicated that with few exceptions, many of the operational and procurement characteristics of organic producer–handlers are comparable to the entire organic handling population. However, those facilities dedicated solely to organic handling and those certified longer are more likely to be organic producer–handlers. Use of direct markets by organic handlers has the most robust relationship in the model, although marketing to natural products independent retailers and wholesalers are also important.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Erin Miller ◽  
Veronica Barragan ◽  
Jorge Chiriboga ◽  
Chad Weddell ◽  
Ligia Luna ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Leptospira are shed into the environment via urine of infected animals. Rivers are thought to be an important risk factor for transmission to humans, though much is unknown about the types of environment or characteristics that favor survival. To address this, we screened for Leptospira DNA in two rivers in rural Ecuador where Leptospirosis is endemic. Results We collected 112 longitudinal samples and recorded pH, temperature, river depth, precipitation, and dissolved oxygen. We also performed a series of three experiments designed to provide insight into Leptospira presence in the soil. In the first soil experiment, we characterized prevalence and co-occurrence of Leptospira with other bacterial taxa in the soil at dispersed sites along the rivers (n = 64). In the second soil experiment, we collected 24 river samples and 48 soil samples at three points along eight transects to compare the likelihood of finding Leptospira in the river and on the shore at different distances from the river. In a third experiment, we tested whether Leptospira presence is associated with soil moisture by collecting 25 soil samples from two different sites. In our river experiment, we found pathogenic Leptospira in only 4 (3.7%) of samples. In contrast, pathogenic Leptospira species were found in 22% of shore soil at dispersed sites, 16.7% of soil samples (compared to 4.2% of river samples) in the transects, and 40% of soil samples to test for associations with soil moisture. Conclusions Our data are limited to two sites in a highly endemic area, but the scarcity of Leptospira DNA in the river is not consistent with the widespread contention of the importance of river water for leptospirosis transmission. While Leptospira may be shed directly into the river, onto the shores, or washed into the river from more remote sites, massive dilution and limited persistence in rivers may reduce the environmental load and therefore, the epidemiological significance of such sources. It is also possible that transmission may occur more frequently on shores where people are liable to be barefoot. Molecular studies that further explore the role of rivers and water bodies in the epidemiology of leptospirosis are needed.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katja T.C.A. Peijnenburg ◽  
Arie W. Janssen ◽  
Deborah Wall-Palmer ◽  
Erica Goetze ◽  
Amy Maas ◽  
...  

SummaryPteropods are a group of planktonic gastropods that are widely regarded as biological indicators for assessing the impacts of ocean acidification (OA). Their thin aragonitic shells are highly sensitive to acute changes in ocean chemistry. However, to gain insight into their potential to adapt to current climate change, we need to accurately reconstruct their evolutionary history and assess their responses to past changes in Earth’s carbon cycle. Here, we resolve the phylogeny and timing of pteropod evolution with a phylogenomic dataset incorporating 21 new species and new fossil evidence. In agreement with traditional taxonomy, we recovered the first molecular support for a division between sea butterflies (Thecosomata: mucus-web feeders) and sea angels (Gymnosomata: active predators). Molecular dating demonstrated that these two lineages diverged in the early Cretaceous, and that all main pteropod clades, including shelled, partially-shelled and unshelled groups, diverged in the mid to late Cretaceous. Hence, these clades originated prior to and subsequently survived major global change events, including the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), which is the closest analogue to modern-day ocean acidification and warming. Our findings indicate that aragonitic calcifiers have been resilient to extreme perturbations in the Earth’s carbon cycle over evolutionary timescales.


Geobiology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisa Costa‐Paiva ◽  
Beatriz Mello ◽  
Bruno Bezerra ◽  
Christopher J. Coates ◽  
Kenneth M. Halanych ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Hisashi Kurata ◽  
Xiaohang Yue ◽  
Layth C. Alwan

Trade promotion has a significant impact on the fashion retail business. Manufacturers have traditionally been concerned with the inefficient trade promotion due to the low pass-through rate of the trade deals from retailers to customers. The scan-back (SB) trade deal, which monitors a retailer’s sales via an IT system, benefits the manufacturer, but may or may not benefit the retailer. We provide insight into when a retailer has incentive to accept the SB trade deal. We show that (1) the manufacturer and the entire supply chain can always benefit from the SB trade deal while the retailer benefits only under some conditions, and that (2) both the retailer and the manufacturer can benefit from the SB trade deal if the SB deal is accompanied by a buyback contract. We examine the effect of a retailer’s confidential pass-through rate on a firm’s incentive to use the SB trade deal.


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