Across taxa, the early rearing environment contributes to adult morphological and physiological variation. For example, in birds, environmental temperature plays a key role in shaping bill size and ...clinal trends across latitudinal/thermal gradients. Such patterns support the role of the bill as a thermal window and in thermal balance. It remains unknown whether bill size and thermal function are reversibly plastic. We raised Japanese quail in warm (30°C) or cold (15°C) environments and then at a common intermediate temperature. We predicted that birds raised in cold temperatures would develop smaller bills than warm-reared individuals, and that regulation of blood flow to the bill in response to changing temperatures would parallel the bill's role in thermal balance. Cold-reared birds developed shorter bills, although bill size exhibited ‘catch-up’ growth once adults were placed at a common temperature. Despite having lived in a common thermal environment as adults, individuals that were initially reared in the warmth had higher bill surface temperatures than cold-reared individuals, particularly under cold conditions. This suggests that blood vessel density and/or the control over blood flow in the bill retained a memory of early thermal ontogeny. We conclude that post-hatch temperature reversibly affects adult bill morphology but irreversibly influences the thermal physiological role of bills and may play an underappreciated role in avian energetics.
Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes personatus) support marine food webs in the Salish Sea, yet our knowledge of intertidal spawning habitat for this species is limited. Increasing participation in ...community science surveys for intertidal sand lance spawning has resulted in the detection of eggs on more than 90 beaches in the Canadian Salish Sea since 2001. Using these data, we developed a MaxEnt habitat suitability model using six environmental variables. We estimate that only 5.4% of the intertidal zone of the Canadian Salish Sea has a moderate to high likelihood of providing suitable sand lance spawning habitat. This rare habitat was best predicted by its proximity to estuaries, shoreline slope, distance to predicted subtidal sand lance burying habitat, seabed substrate, and aspect. Our model could be used as the basis for a Pacific coast-wide model in areas with less available information. Identifying intertidal spawning habitat of sand lance will support conservation efforts intended to maintain forage fish species.
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DOBA, IZUM, KILJ, NUK, PILJ, PNG, SAZU, SIK, UILJ, UKNU, UL, UM, UPUK
•Forage fish are keystones of the coastal marine food web.•Pacific Sand Lance and Surf Smelt habitat use data are difficult to obtain.•Environmental DNA (eDNA) may improve data from visual egg ...surveys from sand samples.•Novel eDNA assays for both species were developed and validated.•Detection rate shows promise for broad application of eDNA for forage fish.
Many coastal forage fish species spend most of their life history using the water column, but some species such as Pacific Sand Lance (Ammodytes personatus) and Surf Smelt (Hypomesus pretiosus) have a requirement for intertidal sediments for spawning and or burying. Detection of suitable but typically uncommon intertidal habitats for spawning has historically relied on extensive visual surveys for eggs from large sand samples. In the present study, we developed and validated two new non-destructive qPCR-based tools for detecting Sand Lance and Surf Smelt eDNA from small sand samples. A total of 279 composite transect sand samples were collected from 101 beaches and were tested for eDNA sample integrity using the IntegritE-DNATM test. Initial testing showed that all but 42 of 46 samples passed after an inhibitor clean-up step. Of the 101 beaches sampled 275 times, there were 111 detections of Sand Lance on 52 beaches, and there were 13 detections of Surf Smelt on 10 beaches. One hundred and eighty-one samples were paired with visual egg counts and 76 (42%) of these tested positive for Sand Lance while 9 of 132 (7%) samples tested positive for Surf Smelt. For the 27 paired samples with two or more Sand Lance eggs visually detected there was a significant positive correlation (r = 0.694, p = 0.0001) with eDNA copies per liter suggesting that a larger Sand Lance presence is easily and reliably detected using eDNA. The methods and approaches described herein will serve as a foundation for broad application of eDNA approaches for forage fish species that utilize intertidal benthic habitats.
Biodiversity conservation decisions are difficult, especially when they involve differing values, complex multidimensional objectives, scarce resources, urgency, and considerable uncertainty. ...Decision science embodies a theory about how to make difficult decisions and an extensive array of frameworks and tools that make that theory practical. We sought to improve conceptual clarity and practical application of decision science to help decision makers apply decision science to conservation problems. We addressed barriers to the uptake of decision science, including a lack of training and awareness of decision science; confusion over common terminology and which tools and frameworks to apply; and the mistaken impression that applying decision science must be time consuming, expensive, and complex. To aid in navigating the extensive and disparate decision science literature, we clarify meaning of common terms: decision science, decision theory, decision analysis, structured decision‐making, and decision‐support tools. Applying decision science does not have to be complex or time consuming; rather, it begins with knowing how to think through the components of a decision utilizing decision analysis (i.e., define the problem, elicit objectives, develop alternatives, estimate consequences, and perform trade‐offs). This is best achieved by applying a rapid‐prototyping approach. At each step, decision‐support tools can provide additional insight and clarity, whereas decision‐support frameworks (e.g., priority threat management and systematic conservation planning) can aid navigation of multiple steps of a decision analysis for particular contexts. We summarize key decision‐support frameworks and tools and describe to which step of a decision analysis, and to which contexts, each is most useful to apply. Our introduction to decision science will aid in contextualizing current approaches and new developments, and help decision makers begin to apply decision science to conservation problems.
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Las decisiones sobre la conservación de la biodiversidad son difíciles de tomar, especialmente cuando involucran diferentes valores, objetivos multidimensionales complejos, recursos limitados, urgencia y una incertidumbre considerable. Las ciencias de la decisión incorporan una teoría sobre cómo tomar decisiones difíciles y una variedad extensa de marcos de trabajo y herramientas que transforman esa teoría en práctica. Buscamos mejorar la claridad conceptual y la aplicación práctica de las ciencias de la decisión para ayudar al órgano decisorio a aplicar estas ciencias a los problemas de conservación. Nos enfocamos en las barreras para la aceptación de las ciencias de la decisión, incluyendo la falta de capacitación y de conciencia por estas ciencias; la confusión por la terminología común y cuáles herramientas y marcos de trabajo aplicar; y la impresión errónea de que la aplicación de estas ciencias consume tiempo y debe ser costosa y compleja. Para asistir en la navegación de la literatura extensa y dispar de las ciencias de la decisión, aclaramos el significado de varios términos comunes: ciencias de la decisión, teoría de la decisión, análisis de decisiones, toma estructurada de decisiones y herramientas de apoyo para las decisiones. La aplicación de las ciencias de la decisión no tiene que ser compleja ni debe llevar mucho tiempo; de hecho, todo comienza con saber cómo pensar detenidamente en los componentes de una decisión mediante el análisis de decisiones (es decir, definir el problema, producir objetivos, desarrollar alternativas, estimar consecuencias y realizar compensaciones). Lo anterior se logra de mejor manera mediante la aplicación de una estrategia prototipos rápidos. En cada paso, las herramientas de apoyo para las decisiones pueden proporcionar visión y claridad adicionales, mientras que los marcos de apoyo para las decisiones (p.ej.: gestión de amenazas prioritarias y planeación sistemática de la conservación) pueden asistir en la navegación de los diferentes pasos de un análisis de decisiones para contextos particulares. Resumimos los marcos de trabajo y las herramientas más importantes de apoyo para las decisiones y describimos el paso, y el contexto, del análisis de decisiones para el que es más útil aplicarlos. Nuestra introducción a las ciencias de la decisión apoyará en la contextualización de las estrategias actuales y los nuevos desarrollos, y ayudarán al órgano decisorio a comenzar a aplicar estas ciencias en los problemas de conservación.
Article impact statement: An introduction to decision science is provided to aid in conceptual clarity and practical application for conservation decisions.
Across taxa, the early rearing environment contributes to adult morphological and physiological variation. For example, in birds, environmental temperature plays a key role in shaping bill size and ...clinal trends across latitudinal/thermal gradients. Such patterns support the role of the bill as a thermal window and in thermal balance. It remains unknown whether bill size and thermal function are reversibly plastic. We raised Japanese quail in warm (30°C) or cold (15°C) environments and then at a common intermediate temperature. We predicted that birds raised in cold temperatures would develop smaller bills than warm-reared individuals, and that regulation of blood flow to the bill in response to changing temperatures would parallel the bill's role in thermal balance. Cold-reared birds developed shorter bills, although bill size exhibited 'catch-up' growth once adults were placed at a common temperature. Despite having lived in a common thermal environment as adults, individuals that were initially reared in the warmth had higher bill surface temperatures than cold-reared individuals, particularly under cold conditions. This suggests that blood vessel density and/or the control over blood flow in the bill retained a memory of early thermal ontogeny. We conclude that post-hatch temperature reversibly affects adult bill morphology but irreversibly influences the thermal physiological role of bills and may play an underappreciated role in avian energetics.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has demonstrated a clear need for high-throughput, multiplexed and sensitive assays for detecting severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ...(SARS-CoV-2) and other respiratory viruses and their emerging variants. Here, we present a cost-effective virus and variant detection platform, called microfluidic Combinatorial Arrayed Reactions for Multiplexed Evaluation of Nucleic acids (mCARMEN), which combines CRISPR-based diagnostics and microfluidics with a streamlined workflow for clinical use. We developed the mCARMEN respiratory virus panel to test for up to 21 viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, other coronaviruses and both influenza strains, and demonstrated its diagnostic-grade performance on 525 patient specimens in an academic setting and 166 specimens in a clinical setting. We further developed an mCARMEN panel to enable the identification of 6 SARS-CoV-2 variant lineages, including Delta and Omicron, and evaluated it on 2,088 patient specimens with near-perfect concordance to sequencing-based variant classification. Lastly, we implemented a combined Cas13 and Cas12 approach that enables quantitative measurement of SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A viral copies in samples. The mCARMEN platform enables high-throughput surveillance of multiple viruses and variants simultaneously, enabling rapid detection of SARS-CoV-2 variants.
MAURICE AGULHON (1926-2014) EHRARD, Jean; Vovelle, Michel; Huard, Raymond ...
Annales historiques de la Révolution française,
01/2015
379
Journal Article
Maurice Agulhon Boutry, Philippe; Caron, Jean-Claude; Chanet, Jean-François ...
2017
Book
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Professeur d’histoire contemporaine à Aix-en-Provence puis à l’université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne et au Collège de France, Maurice Agulhon (1926-2014) est l’un des historiens majeurs du second xxe ...siècle. Il a non seulement renouvelé l’histoire de la France contemporaine dans une triple dimension politique, sociale et symbolique et a ouvert de nouvelles pistes aux historiographies d’autres pays, mais il a aussi établi des liens fructueux avec les études littéraires, la science politique et l’ethnologie. Un an après son décès, une journée d’étude, dont ce volume rassemble les contributions, a éclairé la multiplicité de ses apports à l’histoire comme discipline, à la fonction d’historien comme maître, à la vie intellectuelle française comme citoyen engagé dans son époque. Ce portrait intellectuel, humain et politique n’entend pas se tourner seulement vers le passé. À l’heure où les grands combats que Maurice Agulhon a menés, pour la liberté et l’inventivité intellectuelles, la République et l’émancipation humaine, sont plus que jamais d’actualité, les contributions montrent comment il a su être un guide et un exemple pour l’avenir de l’histoire, de l’université et de la République, trois engagements indissociables dans sa vie et dans son œuvre