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  • Overcompensation for insect... Overcompensation for insect herbivory
    Garcia, Loriann C.; Eubanks, Micky D. Ecology (Durham), 03/2019, Volume: 100, Issue: 3
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    Not all herbivory is detrimental to plants. In some cases, plants can compensate for herbivory, maintain growth and fitness following damage, or even overcompensate for herbivory and perform better ...
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  • 30 years of fatal dengue ca... 30 years of fatal dengue cases in Brazil: a review
    Nunes, Priscila Conrado Guerra; Daumas, Regina Paiva; Sánchez-Arcila, Juan Camilo ... BMC public health, 03/2019, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Over the last 30 years, extensive dengue epidemics have occurred in Brazil, characterized by emergences and re-emergences of different serotypes, a change in the epidemiological profile and an ...
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  • Antibody Levels and Protect... Antibody Levels and Protection After Hepatitis B Vaccine: Results of a 30-Year Follow-up Study and Response to a Booster Dose
    Bruce, Michael G.; Bruden, Dana; Hurlburt, Debby ... The Journal of infectious diseases, 07/2016, Volume: 214, Issue: 1
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    Background. The duration of protection in children and adults resulting from hepatitis B vaccination is unknown. In 1981, we immunized a cohort of 1578 Alaska Native adults and children from 15 ...
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  • Can overcompensation increa... Can overcompensation increase crop production?
    Poveda, Katja; Díaz, María F.; Ramirez, Augusto Ecology (Durham), 02/2018, Volume: 99, Issue: 2
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    The two most pressing challenges to agriculture worldwide are feeding a rapidly growing human population and developing more sustainable agricultural practices that do not threaten human and ...
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  • Assessment of Dietary Iron ... Assessment of Dietary Iron Intake and Sources in Early Childhood in a Nationally Representative Cross-Sectional Survey
    Chouraqui, Jean-Pierre; Renella, Raffaele; Turck, Dominique Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 07/2024, Volume: 124, Issue: 7
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    Iron deficiency has particular importance in early childhood because of its impact on growth and development. Preventive food-based strategies of iron deficiency require knowledge of intakes and ...
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  • Molecular constraints on re... Molecular constraints on resistance—tolerance trade-offs
    Mesa, J. Miles; Scholes, Daniel R.; Juvik, John A. ... Ecology (Durham), 10/2017, Volume: 98, Issue: 10
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    Plants have numerous mechanisms to cope with the negative effects of herbivory, including plant resistance, structural and chemical traits that reduce damage, and plant tolerance, the ability to ...
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  • Macroevolutionary constrain... Macroevolutionary constraints to tolerance: trade-offs with drought tolerance and phenology, but not resistance
    Pearse, Ian S.; Aguilar, Jessica; Schroder, John ... Ecology, 11/2017, Volume: 98, Issue: 11
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    Plant tolerance of herbivory, i.e., the ability to recover after damage, is an important component of how plants cope with herbivores. Tolerance has long been hypothesized to be constrained ...
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  • Growing competitive or tole... Growing competitive or tolerant? Significance of apical dominance in the overcompensating herb Gentianella campestris
    Lennartsson, Tommy; Ramula, Satu; Tuomi, Juha Ecology, February 2018, Volume: 99, Issue: 2
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    As a compensatory response to herbivory, plants may branch vigorously when the growth of dormant meristems is triggered by shoot damage. Undamaged plants, on the other hand, often restrain branching, ...
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  • Pre-damage biomass allocati... Pre-damage biomass allocation and not invasiveness predicts tolerance to damage in seedlings of woody species in Hawaii
    Lurie, Matthew H.; Barton, Kasey E.; Daehler, Curtis C. Ecology (Durham), 12/2017, Volume: 98, Issue: 12
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    Plant-herbivore interactions have been predicted to play a fundamental role in plant invasions, although support for this assertion from previous research is mixed. While plants may escape from ...
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