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BR Staff Publications --- community structure --- Ile de la Possession --- Antarctica
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Bromus --- Spartium junceum --- community structure --- grasslands --- species richness
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GEO Biogeography --- duplicates available --- biogeography --- community structure --- flora distribution --- tropical regions
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ECO Ecology --- Calluna vulgaris --- biomass --- community structure --- conservation --- cyclical succession --- ecology --- heathlands --- management --- vegetation types
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Microbes are ubiquitous and have ecological interactions with almost all life forms. Likewise, humans invariably engage in host-microbial interactions that could induce short-term or long-term effects. Some of these long-term crossover interactions have allowed successful colonization of microbes within or on the human body, collectively known as the human microbiome or human microbiota. The human microbiome is identified as playing a key role in various physiological processes like digestion, immunity, defense, growth, and development. Any dysbiosis in the human microbiome structure could induce the onset of various metabolic or physiological disorders. Cumulatively, the human microbiome is considered as a virtual human organ that is essential for host survival. Additionally, short-term biological interactions of the host and microbes have exposed microbes to the human cellular system. This exposure could have allowed the microbes to invade human cells for their growth and reproduction-induced onset of various infectious diseases. This book incorporates a number of studies highlighting the role of microbes in human health and diseases.
Microbiota. --- Microbial Community --- Microbial Community Composition --- Microbial Community Structure --- Human Microbiome --- Microbiome --- Microbiome, Human --- Community Composition, Microbial --- Community Structure, Microbial --- Community, Microbial --- Composition, Microbial Community --- Human Microbiomes --- Microbial Communities --- Microbial Community Compositions --- Microbial Community Structures --- Microbiomes --- Microbiotas --- Metagenome --- Medical microbiology & virology
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ISME Communications is a new online, open access journal published by Springer Nature on behalf of the International Society for Microbial Ecology.
Microbial ecology --- Écologie microbienne --- Microbial ecology. --- Microbiota --- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena --- Ecological and Environmental Concepts --- Ecological and Environmental Processes --- Microbial Community --- Microbial Community Composition --- Microbial Community Structure --- Human Microbiome --- Microbiome --- Microbiome, Human --- Community Composition, Microbial --- Community Structure, Microbial --- Community, Microbial --- Composition, Microbial Community --- Human Microbiomes --- Microbial Communities --- Microbial Community Compositions --- Microbial Community Structures --- Microbiomes --- Microbiotas --- Metagenome --- Environmental microbiology --- Microorganisms --- Ecology --- Microbiology
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Animal Microbiome will address all aspects of non-human animal-associated microbiomes, including (but not limited to): domestic, wild and livestock animals. We will also welcome studies encompassing (but not limited to): marker gene surveys; '-omics' surveys (including culturomics, metagenomic, metatransciptomic, metaproteomic, and metabolomic), bioinformatic and other analytical tools, which have an underlying strong hypothesis for using such techniques.
Veterinary microbiology --- Microbiology --- Microorganisms --- Microbiota. --- Animals. --- Veterinary microbiology. --- Microorganisms. --- Microbiology. --- Animalia --- Animal --- Metazoa --- Microbial Community --- Microbial Community Composition --- Microbial Community Structure --- Human Microbiome --- Microbiome --- Microbiome, Human --- Community Composition, Microbial --- Community Structure, Microbial --- Community, Microbial --- Composition, Microbial Community --- Human Microbiomes --- Microbial Communities --- Microbial Community Compositions --- Microbial Community Structures --- Microbiomes --- Microbiotas --- Metagenome --- Germs --- Micro-organisms --- Microbes --- Microscopic organisms --- Organisms --- Agricultural microbiology --- Medical microbiology --- Communicable diseases in animals --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- animal microbiome --- microbiology --- animal-microbiome interactions
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The Mediterranean Sea is a semi-enclosed basin which experienced different natural and anthropogenic phenomena causes of community or intra-species changes over time. The Mediterranean Sea went through dramatic changes in its biota through the last 6 million years and more quickly in the recent century. All the events left a footprint on the gene pool of marine species, on their morpho-anatomical features, and on the loss or expansion of the geographical range extent. Nowadays the Mediterranean basin is changing its physical and ecological characteristics. The changes in its environmental conditions are followed by changes in its species composition and have been recorded in historical museum collections. In this book, the biodiversity in the Mediterranean Sea is described at a synchronic or diachronic level, highlighting the past two centuries for which museum collections can provide overlooked information.
Research & information: general --- Environmental economics --- Mediterranean Sea --- mtDNA --- control region --- swordfish --- Monachus monachus --- Mediterranean monk seal --- mitochondrial DNA --- Adriatic Sea --- endangered species --- biodiversity --- climate change --- herbaria --- macroalgae collections --- chondrichthyans --- conservation --- fishing --- historical ecology --- Annelida --- Polychaeta --- benthos --- community structure --- algae --- environmental changes --- historical data --- benthic communities --- biomonitoring --- taxonomy --- museum collections --- environmental heritage --- marine mammals --- cetacean strandings --- natural history museums --- zoological collections --- Mediterranean biodiversity --- n/a
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This Special Issue covers the topic of timely vital risk management - systemic risk - from many important perspectives. It includes novel and scientific approaches from the network with topological indicators on systemic risk, community analysis of the global financial system, welfare analysis of capital insurance and the impact of capital requirement, risk measures, and optimal portfolio and optimal reinsurance under risk constraint. Most articles study the financial sector and insurance companies after the financial crisis of 2008–2009 circa ten years prior. The COVID-19 global pandemic in 2020 has caused similar or even greater challenges for the entire economy. Therefore, this Special Issue will be useful for anyone interested in systemic risk management.
Coins, banknotes, medals, seals (numismatics) --- optimal reinsurance --- general risk measure --- risk sharing --- systemic risk --- capital insurance --- welfare --- equilibrium --- conditional value-at-risk --- mean-CVaR portfolio optimization --- risk minimization --- Neyman–Pearson problem --- interconnectedness --- financial conglomerate --- contagion --- capital requirement for premium risk --- collective risk model --- reinsurance strategies --- Solvency II --- community structure --- complex networks --- financial markets --- insurance sector --- deltaCoVaR --- minimum spanning trees—topological indicators --- tail dependence
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This Special Issue covers the topic of timely vital risk management - systemic risk - from many important perspectives. It includes novel and scientific approaches from the network with topological indicators on systemic risk, community analysis of the global financial system, welfare analysis of capital insurance and the impact of capital requirement, risk measures, and optimal portfolio and optimal reinsurance under risk constraint. Most articles study the financial sector and insurance companies after the financial crisis of 2008–2009 circa ten years prior. The COVID-19 global pandemic in 2020 has caused similar or even greater challenges for the entire economy. Therefore, this Special Issue will be useful for anyone interested in systemic risk management.
Coins, banknotes, medals, seals (numismatics) --- optimal reinsurance --- general risk measure --- risk sharing --- systemic risk --- capital insurance --- welfare --- equilibrium --- conditional value-at-risk --- mean-CVaR portfolio optimization --- risk minimization --- Neyman–Pearson problem --- interconnectedness --- financial conglomerate --- contagion --- capital requirement for premium risk --- collective risk model --- reinsurance strategies --- Solvency II --- community structure --- complex networks --- financial markets --- insurance sector --- deltaCoVaR --- minimum spanning trees—topological indicators --- tail dependence
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