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Internal state dynamics shape brainwide activity and foraging behaviour 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7789) : 239-+
作者:  Marques, Joao C.;  Li, Meng;  Schaak, Diane;  Robson, Drew N.;  Li, Jennifer M.
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The brain has persistent internal states that can modulate every aspect of an animal'  s mental experience(1-4). In complex tasks such as foraging, the internal state is dynamic(5-8). Caenorhabditis elegans alternate between local search and global dispersal(5). Rodents and primates exhibit trade-offs between exploitation and exploration(6,7). However, fundamental questions remain about how persistent states are maintained in the brain, which upstream networks drive state transitions and how state-encoding neurons exert neuromodulatory effects on sensory perception and decision-making to govern appropriate behaviour. Here, using tracking microscopy to monitor whole-brain neuronal activity at cellular resolution in freely moving zebrafish larvae(9), we show that zebrafish spontaneously alternate between two persistent internal states during foraging for live prey (Paramecia). In the exploitation state, the animal inhibits locomotion and promotes hunting, generating small, localized trajectories. In the exploration state, the animal promotes locomotion and suppresses hunting, generating long-ranging trajectories that enhance spatial dispersion. We uncover a dorsal raphe subpopulation with persistent activity that robustly encodes the exploitation state. The exploitation-state-encoding neurons, together with a multimodal trigger network that is associated with state transitions, form a stochastically activated nonlinear dynamical system. The activity of this oscillatory network correlates with a global retuning of sensorimotor transformations during foraging that leads to marked changes in both the motivation to hunt for prey and the accuracy of motor sequences during hunting. This work reveals an important hidden variable that shapes the temporal structure of motivation and decision-making.


  
The dental proteome of Homo antecessor 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : 235-+
作者:  Abram, Nerilie J.;  Wright, Nicky M.;  Ellis, Bethany;  Dixon, Bronwyn C.;  Wurtzel, Jennifer B.;  England, Matthew H.;  Ummenhofer, Caroline C.;  Philibosian, Belle;  Cahyarini, Sri Yudawati;  Yu, Tsai-Luen;  Shen, Chuan-Chou;  Cheng, Hai;  Edwards, R. Lawrence;  Heslop, David
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Analyses of the proteomes of dental enamel from Homo antecessor and Homo erectus demonstrate that the Early Pleistocene H. antecessor is a close sister lineage of later Homo sapiens, Neanderthal and Denisovan populations in Eurasia.


The phylogenetic relationships between hominins of the Early Pleistocene epoch in Eurasia, such as Homo antecessor, and hominins that appear later in the fossil record during the Middle Pleistocene epoch, such as Homo sapiens, are highly debated(1-5). For the oldest remains, the molecular study of these relationships is hindered by the degradation of ancient DNA. However, recent research has demonstrated that the analysis of ancient proteins can address this challenge(6-8). Here we present the dental enamel proteomes of H. antecessor from Atapuerca (Spain)(9,10) and Homo erectus from Dmanisi (Georgia)(1), two key fossil assemblages that have a central role in models of Pleistocene hominin morphology, dispersal and divergence. We provide evidence that H. antecessor is a close sister lineage to subsequent Middle and Late Pleistocene hominins, including modern humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans. This placement implies that the modern-like face of H. antecessor-that is, similar to that of modern humans-may have a considerably deep ancestry in the genus Homo, and that the cranial morphology of Neanderthals represents a derived form. By recovering AMELY-specific peptide sequences, we also conclude that the H. antecessor molar fragment from Atapuerca that we analysed belonged to a male individual. Finally, these H. antecessor and H. erectus fossils preserve evidence of enamel proteome phosphorylation and proteolytic digestion that occurred in vivo during tooth formation. Our results provide important insights into the evolutionary relationships between H. antecessor and other hominin groups, and pave the way for future studies using enamel proteomes to investigate hominin biology across the existence of the genus Homo.


  
Limitations of trait-based approaches for stressor assessment: The case of freshwater invertebrates and climate drivers 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Hamilton, Anna T.;  Schaefer, Ralf B.;  Pyne, Matthew I.;  Chessman, Bruce;  Kakouei, Karan;  Boersma, Kate S.;  Verdonschot, Piet F. M.;  Verdonschot, Ralf C. M.;  Mims, Meryl;  Khamis, Kieran;  Bierwagen, Britta;  Stamp, Jen
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bioassessment  climate stressor responses  freshwater invertebrates  invertebrate traits  stressor assessment  trait-based assessment  
Windborne long-distance migration of malaria mosquitoes in the Sahel 期刊论文
NATURE, 2019, 574 (7778) : 404-+
作者:  Huestis, Diana L.;  Dao, Adama;  Diallo, Moussa;  Sanogo, Zana L.;  Samake, Djibril;  Yaro, Alpha S.;  Ousman, Yossi;  Linton, Yvonne-Marie;  Krishna, Asha;  Veru, Laura;  Krajacich, Benjamin J.;  Faiman, Roy;  Florio, Jenna;  Chapman, Jason W.;  Reynolds, Don R.;  Weetman, David;  Mitchell, Reed;  Donnelly, Martin J.;  Talamas, Elijah;  Chamorro, Lourdes;  Strobach, Ehud;  Lehmann, Tovi
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Arctic shrub colonization lagged peak postglacial warmth: Molecular evidence in lake sediment from Arctic Canada 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Crump, Sarah E.;  Miller, Gifford H.;  Power, Matthew;  Sepulveda, Julio;  Dildar, Nadia;  Coghlan, Megan;  Bunce, Michael
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ancient DNA  Arctic shrubification  deglaciation  dispersal  paleoclimate  paleothermometry  paleovegetation  
Homogenization of freshwater lakes: Recent compositional shifts in fish communities are explained by gamefish movement and not climate change 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Cazelles, Kevin;  Bartley, Timothy;  Guzzo, Matthew M.;  Brice, Marie-Helene;  MacDougall, Andrew S.;  Bennett, Joseph R.;  Esch, Ellen H.;  Kadoya, Taku;  Kelly, Jocelyn;  Matsuzaki, Shin-ichiro;  Nilsson, Karin A.;  McCann, Kevin S.
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angling pressure  climate change  compositional shift  fresh lake fish communities  homogenization  Ontario  predatory fish  
Ongoing accumulation of plant diversity through habitat connectivity in an 18-year experiment 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 365 (6460) : 1478-+
作者:  Damschen, Ellen I.;  Brudvig, Lars A.;  Burt, Melissa A.;  Fletcer, Robert J., Jr.;  Haddad, Nick M.;  Levey, Douglas J.;  Orrock, John L.;  Resasco, Julian;  Tewksbury, Joshua J.
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Integrating patterns of thermal tolerance and phenotypic plasticity with population genetics to improve understanding of vulnerability to warming in a widespread copepod 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Sasaki, Matthew C.;  Dam, Hans G.
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climate change  climate variability hypothesis  copepod  gene flow  local adaptation  macrophysiology  phenotypic plasticity  plankton  rapid adaptation  thermal performance  
The small world of global marine fisheries: The cross-boundary consequences of larval dispersal 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 364 (6446) : 1192-+
作者:  Ramesh, Nandini;  Rising, James A.;  Oremus, Kimberly L.
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Rewilding complex ecosystems 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 364 (6438) : 351-+
作者:  Perino, Andrea;  39;er, Guy
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