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Hidden neural states underlie canary song syntax 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Bao, Han;  Duan, Junlei;  Jin, Shenchao;  Lu, Xingda;  Li, Pengxiong;  Qu, Weizhi;  Wang, Mingfeng;  Novikova, Irina;  Mikhailov, Eugeniy E.;  Zhao, Kai-Feng;  Molmer, Klaus;  Shen, Heng;  Xiao, Yanhong
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Neurons in the canary premotor cortex homologue encode past song phrases and transitions, carrying information relevant to future choice of phrases as '  hidden states'  during song.


Coordinated skills such as speech or dance involve sequences of actions that follow syntactic rules in which transitions between elements depend on the identities and order of past actions. Canary songs consist of repeated syllables called phrases, and the ordering of these phrases follows long-range rules(1)in which the choice of what to sing depends on the song structure many seconds prior. The neural substrates that support these long-range correlations are unknown. Here, using miniature head-mounted microscopes and cell-type-specific genetic tools, we observed neural activity in the premotor nucleus HVC(2-4)as canaries explored various phrase sequences in their repertoire. We identified neurons that encode past transitions, extending over four phrases and spanning up to four seconds and forty syllables. These neurons preferentially encode past actions rather than future actions, can reflect more than one song history, and are active mostly during the rare phrases that involve history-dependent transitions in song. These findings demonstrate that the dynamics of HVC include '  hidden states'  that are not reflected in ongoing behaviour but rather carry information about prior actions. These states provide a possible substrate for the control of syntax transitions governed by long-range rules.


  
Loopy Levy flights enhance tracer diffusion in active suspensions 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7799) : 364-+
作者:  Hu, Bo;  Jin, Chengcheng;  Zeng, Xing;  Resch, Jon M.;  Jedrychowski, Mark P.;  Yang, Zongfang;  Desai, Bhavna N.;  Banks, Alexander S.;  Lowell, Bradford B.;  Mathis, Diane;  Spiegelman, Bruce M.
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A theoretical framework describing the hydrodynamic interactions between a passive particle and an active medium in out-of-equilibrium systems predicts long-range Levy flights for the diffusing particle driven by the density of the active component.


Brownian motion is widely used as a model of diffusion in equilibrium media throughout the physical, chemical and biological sciences. However, many real-world systems are intrinsically out of equilibrium owing to energy-dissipating active processes underlying their mechanical and dynamical features(1). The diffusion process followed by a passive tracer in prototypical active media, such as suspensions of active colloids or swimming microorganisms(2), differs considerably from Brownian motion, as revealed by a greatly enhanced diffusion coefficient(3-10) and non-Gaussian statistics of the tracer displacements(6,9,10). Although these characteristic features have been extensively observed experimentally, there is so far no comprehensive theory explaining how they emerge from the microscopic dynamics of the system. Here we develop a theoretical framework to model the hydrodynamic interactions between the tracer and the active swimmers, which shows that the tracer follows a non-Markovian coloured Poisson process that accounts for all empirical observations. The theory predicts a long-lived Levy flight regime(11) of the loopy tracer motion with a non-monotonic crossover between two different power-law exponents. The duration of this regime can be tuned by the swimmer density, suggesting that the optimal foraging strategy of swimming microorganisms might depend crucially on their density in order to exploit the Levy flights of nutrients(12). Our framework can be applied to address important theoretical questions, such as the thermodynamics of active systems(13), and practical ones, such as the interaction of swimming microorganisms with nutrients and other small particles(14) (for example, degraded plastic) and the design of artificial nanoscale machines(15).


  
Genes on the edge: A framework to detect genetic diversity imperiled by climate change 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (12) : 4034-4047
作者:  Carvalho, Silvia Benoliel;  Torres, Joao;  Tarroso, Pedro;  Velo-Anton, Guillermo
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leading edge  nucleotide diversity  phylin  range dynamics  species distribution models  trailing edge  
Refugia under threat: Mass bleaching of coral assemblages in high-latitude eastern Australia 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (11) : 3918-3931
作者:  Kim, Sun W.;  Sampayo, Eugenia M.;  Sommer, Brigitte;  Sims, Carrie A.;  Gomez-Cabrera, Maria del C.;  Dalton, Steve J.;  Beger, Maria;  Malcolm, Hamish A.;  Ferrari, Renata;  Fraser, Nicola;  Figueira, Will F.;  Smith, Stephen D. A.;  Heron, Scott F.;  Baird, Andrew H.;  Byrne, Maria;  Eakin, C. Mark;  Edgar, Robert;  Hughes, Terry P.;  Kyriacou, Nicole;  Liu, Gang;  Matis, Paloma A.;  Skirving, William J.;  Pandolfi, John M.
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climate change  coral bleaching  environmental determinants of coral bleaching  range dynamics  subtropical reef  
Bacteria-in-paper, a versatile platform to study bacterial ecology 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2019, 22 (8) : 1316-1323
作者:  Hol, Felix J. H.;  Whitesides, George M.;  Dekker, Cees
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Bacteria  colonisation  dendritic networks  experimental tools  habitat structure  microfabrication  paper  population dynamics  range expansion  spatial structure  
Energy Range of Electron Rolling Pin Distribution Behind Dipolarization Front 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2019, 46 (5) : 2390-2398
作者:  Zhao, M. J.;  Fu, H. S.;  Liu, C. M.;  Chen, Z. Z.;  Xu, Y.;  Giles, B. L.;  Burch, J. L.
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dipolarization front  rolling pin distribution  energy range  gyrotropic distribution  electron dynamics  
Species persistence under climate change: a geographical scale coexistence problem 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2018, 21 (11) : 1589-1603
作者:  Usinowicz, Jacob;  Levine, Jonathan M.
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Climate change  low-density growth rate  persistence  range dynamics  species coexistence  
Lags in the response of mountain plant communities to climate change 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (2) : 563-579
作者:  Alexander, Jake M.;  Chalmandrier, Loic;  Lenoir, Jonathan;  Burgess, Treena I.;  Essl, Franz;  Haider, Sylvia;  Kueffer, Christoph;  McDougall, Keith;  Milbau, Ann;  Nunez, Martin A.;  Pauchard, Anibal;  Rabitsch, Wolfgang;  Rew, Lisa J.;  Sanders, Nathan J.;  Pellissier, Loic
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alpine ecosystems  biotic interactions  climate change  climatic debt  migration  novel interactions  range dynamics  range expansion  
Species, tree size, and overstory environment affect likelihood of ice storm damage to understory trees in a mature Douglas-fir forest 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 409: 777-788
作者:  Priebe, Jim E.;  Powers, Matthew D.;  Cole, Elizabeth C.
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Ice damage  Douglas-fir  Understory  Stand dynamics  Disturbance  Oregon Coast Range