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Data from: Female Salix viminalis are more severely infected by Melampsora spp. but neither sex experiences associational effects
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dioecy;associational effects;plant disease;Salix viminalis;Sex-biases;Melampsora spp.;fungal disease
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.dd687
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effects on infection severity. We found no differences in Melampsora spp. infection severity among sexual monocultures and mixtures in our field exper
Data from: Local demographic and epidemiological patterns in the Linum marginale – Melampsora lini association – a multi-year study
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Phenotype;rust;host-pathogen interactions;Melampsora lini;Demography;Linum marginale;Life history;overwintering;Evolution;Epidemiology
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7b410
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) and an associated rust pathogen (Melampsora lini) across 12 years. 2.To investigate patterns of disease prevalence and severity and track effects on host
Data from: Species decline under nitrogen fertilization increases community-level competence of fungal diseases
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alpine meadow;Nitrogen addition;dilution effect;diversity-disease relationship;biodiversity;Community Competence;dilution effect;Foliar Fungal Disease
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r2s4n
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ed community structure on the severity of fungal disease infection remain largely uninvestigated. We designed manipulation experiments in natural assemblages of Tibetan
Data from: Nest site selection and nest survival of Black-backed Woodpeckers after wildfire
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habitat selection;nest success;Adaptive landscape;burned forest;neutral congruence;pyrodiversity;post-fire;daily nest survival;Picoides arcticus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.n98q8s3
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Recently burned coniferous forests host wildlife communities that respond to variation in burn severity, post-fire habitat structure, and patch
Data from: Age?dependent habitat relationships of a burned forest specialist emphasise the role of pyrodiversity in fire management
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habitat selection;Black-backed Woodpecker;wildfire;pyrodiversity;fire severity;Forest management;Picoides arcticus;landscape heterogeneity
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doi:10.5061/dryad.h5h7v20
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n adults, and used more heterogeneous habitats burned at lower severity, illustrating strong age-dependent effects on habitat selection. Within se
Data from: Fire-regime variability impacts forest carbon dynamics for centuries to millennia
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carbon;fire;paleo;ecosystem modeling
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doi:10.5061/dryad.74b2c
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. Long-term monitoring and chronosequence studies highlight a resilience of biogeochemical properties to large, stand-replacing, high-severity fire events. In contrast
Data from: Clinical correlates of quantitative EEG in Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review
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Parkinsonism;Parkinson's disease;Cognition;connectivity;Biomarkers;quantitative EEG
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doi:10.5061/dryad.29254rn
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OBJECTIVE To assess the relevance of Quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) measures as outcomes of disease severity and progression in PD
Data from: Infection sequence alters disease severity—Effects of the sequential exposure of two larval trematodes to Polypedates cruciger tadpoles
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cercariae;furcocercous;Polypedates cruciger;Acanthostomum burminis
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.60j73s7
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effect on the host with an increased infection severity while prior infection with furcocercous had reduced infection severity than lone exposures. These results sugge
Data from: Meta-analytic and economic approaches for evaluation of pesticide impact on Sclerotinia stem rot control and soybean yield in the North
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Soybean;Pesticides;meta-analysis;Sclerotinia sclerotiorum;Sclerotinia stem rot;2009 - 2016;Glycine max;white mold
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doi:10.5061/dryad.3tn78n2
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benefit, compared to not treating with a pesticide. Boscalid and picoxystrobin frequently offered the best reductions in disease severity and best yield
Data from: Maternal effects alter the severity of inbreeding depression in the offspring
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parental care;maternal effects;Nicrophorus vespilloides;inbreeding depression;burying beetle;Holocene;offspring fitness
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r754h
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of maternal effects in influencing the severity of inbreeding depression in the offspring. Inbreeding depression is a reduction in the fitness of inbred offspring

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