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The emergent interactions that govern biodiversity change 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2020, 117 (29) : 17074-17083
作者:  Clark, James S.;  Scher, C. Lane;  Swift, Margaret
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food web dynamics  species interactions  GJAM  climate change  
Human influence on joint changes in temperature, rainfall and continental aridity 期刊论文
NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE, 2020
作者:  Bonfils, Celine J. W.;  Santer, Benjamin D.;  Fyfe, John C.;  Marvel, Kate;  Phillips, Thomas J.;  Zimmerman, Susan R. H.
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Leaf senescence exhibits stronger climatic responses during warm than during cold autumns 期刊论文
NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE, 2020
作者:  Chen, Lei;  Hanninen, Heikki;  Rossi, Sergio;  Smith, Nicholas G.;  Pau, Stephanie;  Liu, Zhiyong;  Feng, Guanqiao;  Gao, Jie;  Liu, Jianquan
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Understanding rate effects in injection-induced earthquakes 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Alghannam, Maryam;  Juanes, Ruben
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Partial cross mapping eliminates indirect causal influences 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Leng, Siyang;  Ma, Huanfei;  Kurths, Juergen;  Lai, Ying-Cheng;  Lin, Wei;  Aihara, Kazuyuki;  Chen, Luonan
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Predicting the global mammalian viral sharing network using phylogeography 期刊论文
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 11 (1)
作者:  Albery, Gregory F.;  Eskew, Evan A.;  Ross, Noam;  Olival, Kevin J.
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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.


  
Integrating Water Management Instruments to Reconcile a Hydro-Economic Water Allocation Strategy With Other Water Preferences 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2020, 56 (5)
作者:  Dalcin, Ana Paula;  Marques, Guilherme Fernandes
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economic development  hydro-economic approach  water allocation  water instruments  water policy  water resources management  
How pulse disturbances shape size-abundance pyramids 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2020, 23 (6) : 1014-1023
作者:  Jacquet, Claire;  Gounand, Isabelle;  Altermatt, Florian
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Body-size  community size structure  disturbance frequency  disturbance intensity  extreme events  metabolic theory  perturbations  protist communities  size spectrum  
Spin-cooling of the motion of a trapped diamond 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Auer, Thomas O.;  Khallaf, Mohammed A.;  Silbering, Ana F.;  Zappia, Giovanna;  Ellis, Kaitlyn;  Alvarez-Ocana, Raquel;  Arguello, J. Roman;  Hansson, Bill S.;  Jefferis, Gregory S. X. E.;  Caron, Sophie J. C.;  Knaden, Markus;  Benton, Richard
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Coupling the spins of many nitrogen-vacancy centres in a trapped diamond to its orientation produces a spin-dependent torque and spin-cooling of the motion of the diamond.


Observing and controlling macroscopic quantum systems has long been a driving force in quantum physics research. In particular, strong coupling between individual quantum systems and mechanical oscillators is being actively studied(1-3). Whereas both read-out of mechanical motion using coherent control of spin systems(4-9) and single-spin read-out using pristine oscillators have been demonstrated(10,11), temperature control of the motion of a macroscopic object using long-lived electronic spins has not been reported. Here we observe a spin-dependent torque and spin-cooling of the motion of a trapped microdiamond. Using a combination of microwave and laser excitation enables the spins of nitrogen-vacancy centres to act on the diamond orientation and to cool the diamond libration via a dynamical back-action. Furthermore, by driving the system in the nonlinear regime, we demonstrate bistability and self-sustained coherent oscillations stimulated by spin-mechanical coupling, which offers the prospect of spin-driven generation of non-classical states of motion. Such a levitating diamond-held in position by electric field gradients under vacuum-can operate as a '  compass'  with controlled dissipation and has potential use in high-precision torque sensing(12-14), emulation of the spin-boson problem(15) and probing of quantum phase transitions(16). In the single-spin limit(17) and using ultrapure nanoscale diamonds, it could allow quantum non-demolition read-out of the spin of nitrogen-vacancy centres at ambient conditions, deterministic entanglement between distant individual spins(18) and matter-wave interferometry(16,19,20).