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新研究表明构造是山坡连通性的主要驱动力 快报文章
地球科学快报,2022年第20期
作者:  王晓晨
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Hillslope connectivity  structure  
私人保护区将全球保护区的连通性提高了7.05% 快报文章
资源环境快报,2022年第08期
作者:  董利苹
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Privately Protected Areas  Global Protected Area  Coverage  Connectivity  
CAO发布《北极研究的新领域与新方法》 快报文章
资源环境快报,2021年第23期
作者:  薛明媚,王金平
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Arctic  Connectivity  Food Web  
When savannas recover from overgrazing, ecohydrological connectivity collapses 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (5)
作者:  Basant, Shishir;  Wilcox, Bradford P.;  Leite, Pedro M.;  Morgan, Cristine L.
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ecohydrology  drylands  savanna  connectivity  hydrology  woody plant encroachment  grazing  
Estimation of water volume in ungauged, dynamic floodplain lakes 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (5)
作者:  Tan, Z.;  Melack, J.;  Li, Y.;  Liu, X.;  Chen, B.;  Zhang, Q.
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floodplain lakes  water volume  remote sensing  hydrological connectivity  
Local and global consequences of reward-evoked striatal dopamine release 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7802) : 239-+
作者:  Wagner, Felix R.;  Dienemann, Christian;  Wang, Haibo;  Stuetzer, Alexandra;  Tegunov, Dimitry;  Urlaub, Henning;  Cramer, Patrick
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The neurotransmitter dopamine is required for the reinforcement of actions by rewarding stimuli(1). Neuroscientists have tried to define the functions of dopamine in concise conceptual terms(2), but the practical implications of dopamine release depend on its diverse brain-wide consequences. Although molecular and cellular effects of dopaminergic signalling have been extensively studied(3), the effects of dopamine on larger-scale neural activity profiles are less well-understood. Here we combine dynamic dopamine-sensitive molecular imaging(4) and functional magnetic resonance imaging to determine how striatal dopamine release shapes local and global responses to rewarding stimulation in rat brains. We find that dopamine consistently alters the duration, but not the magnitude, of stimulus responses across much of the striatum, via quantifiable postsynaptic effects that vary across subregions. Striatal dopamine release also potentiates a network of distal responses, which we delineate using neurochemically dependent functional connectivity analyses. Hot spots of dopaminergic drive notably include cortical regions that are associated with both limbic and motor function. Our results reveal distinct neuromodulatory actions of striatal dopamine that extend well beyond its sites of peak release, and that result in enhanced activation of remote neural populations necessary for the performance of motivated actions. Our findings also suggest brain-wide biomarkers of dopaminergic function and could provide a basis for the improved interpretation of neuroimaging results that are relevant to learning and addiction.


Molecular and functional magnetic resonance imaging in the rat reveals distinct neuromodulatory effects of striatal dopamine that extend beyond peak release sites and activate remote neural populations necessary for performing motivated actions.


  
Strategically designed marine reserve networks are robust to climate change driven shifts in population connectivity 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (3)
作者:  Rassweiler, Andrew;  Ojea, Elena;  Costello, Christopher
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climate change  marine reserves  marine protected areas  fishing  dispersal  biological connectivity  
Forestland-peatland hydrologic connectivity in water-limited environments: hydraulic gradients often oppose topography 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (3)
作者:  Hokanson, K. J.;  Peterson, E. S.;  Devito, K. J.;  Mendoza, C. A.
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groundwater  groundwater mounding  peatlands  forested hummocks  connectivity  storage  sub-humid  
Microbial Community Composition in Deep-Subsurface Reservoir Fluids Reveals Natural Interwell Connectivity 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2020, 56 (2)
作者:  Zhang, Yuran;  Dekas, Anne E.;  Hawkins, Adam J.;  Parada, Alma E.;  Gorbatenko, Oxana;  Li, Kewen;  Horne, Roland N.
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interwell connectivity  microbial community  high-throughput DNA sequencing  deep subsurface  fracture characterization  DNA signature  
Recurrent interactions in local cortical circuits 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7798) : 256-+
作者:  Liu, Yang;  Nguyen, Phong T.;  Wang, Xun;  Zhao, Yuting;  Meacham, Corbin E.;  Zou, Zhongju;  Bordieanu, Bogdan;  Johanns, Manuel;  Vertommen, Didier;  Wijshake, Tobias;  May, Herman;  Xiao, Guanghua;  Shoji-Kawata, Sanae;  Rider, Mark H.
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Most cortical synapses are local and excitatory. Local recurrent circuits could implement amplification, allowing pattern completion and other computations(1-4). Cortical circuits contain subnetworks that consist of neurons with similar receptive fields and increased connectivity relative to the network average(5,6). Cortical neurons that encode different types of information are spatially intermingled and distributed over large brain volumes(5-7), and this complexity has hindered attempts to probe the function of these subnetworks by perturbing them individually(8). Here we use computational modelling, optical recordings and manipulations to probe the function of recurrent coupling in layer 2/3 of the mouse vibrissal somatosensory cortex during active tactile discrimination. A neural circuit model of layer 2/3 revealed that recurrent excitation enhances sensory signals by amplification, but only for subnetworks with increased connectivity. Model networks with high amplification were sensitive to damage: loss of a few members of the subnetwork degraded stimulus encoding. We tested this prediction by mapping neuronal selectivity(7) and photoablating(9,10) neurons with specific selectivity. Ablation of a small proportion of layer 2/3 neurons (10-20, less than 5% of the total) representing touch markedly reduced responses in the spared touch representation, but not in other representations. Ablations most strongly affected neurons with stimulus responses that were similar to those of the ablated population, which is also consistent with network models. Recurrence among cortical neurons with similar selectivity therefore drives input-specific amplification during behaviour.


Computational modelling, imaging and single-cell ablation in layer 2/3 of the mouse vibrissal somatosensory cortex reveals that recurrent activity in cortical neurons can drive input-specific amplification during behaviour.