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Use and misuse of the net present value in environmental studies 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 174
作者:  Knoke, Thomas;  Gosling, Elizabeth;  Paul, Carola
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Decision-making  Discounted utility  Deforestation  Costs of carbon  Land use  Multi-criteria optimization  
Resource management and joint-planning in fragmented societies 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 171
作者:  Schultz, Bill
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Diversity  Identity  Harvest planning  Game theory  Information  Resource management  Group decision-making  Uncertainty  
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.


  
COVID-19: what science advisers must do now 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7799) : 319-320
作者:  Mallapaty, Smriti
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Follow World Health Organization advice, end secrecy in decision-making and cooperate globally.


Follow World Health Organization advice, end secrecy in decision-making and cooperate globally.


  
Simulating the effects of environmental and market variability on fishing industry structure 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 2020, 174
作者:  Thanassekos, Stephane;  Scheld, Andrew M.
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Agent-Based Model  Fisheries  Decision-making  Environmental variability  Fishing industry organization  
Optimisation of energetic and reproductive gains explains behavioural responses to environmental variation across seasons and years 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2020, 23 (5) : 841-850
作者:  Studd, E. K.;  Menzies, A. K.;  Siracusa, E. R.;  Dantzer, B.;  Lane, J. E.;  McAdam, A. G.;  Boutin, S.;  Humphries, M. M.
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Accelerometer  behaviour  decision-making  energetic gain  hoarding  metabolic ecology  optimal behaviour  Tamiasciurus hudsonicus  
Adaptation to uncertain sea-level rise; how uncertainty in Antarctic mass-loss impacts the coastal adaptation strategy of the Netherlands 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (3)
作者:  Haasnoot, M.;  Kwadijk, J.;  van Alphen, J.;  Le Bars, D.;  van den Hurk, B.;  Diermanse, F.;  van der Spek, A.;  Essink, G. Oude;  Delsman, J.;  Mens, M.
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sea-level rise  Antarctica  adaptation pathways  deep uncertainty  decision making  coastal adaptation  
A claustrum in reptiles and its role in slow-wave sleep 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 578 (7795) : 413-+
作者:  Loubeyre, Paul;  Occelli, Florent;  Dumas, Paul
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The mammalian claustrum, owing to its widespread connectivity with other forebrain structures, has been hypothesized to mediate functions that range from decision-making to consciousness(1). Here we report that a homologue of the claustrum, identified by single-cell transcriptomics and viral tracing of connectivity, also exists in a reptile-the Australian bearded dragon Pogona vitticeps. In Pogona, the claustrum underlies the generation of sharp waves during slow-wave sleep. The sharp waves, together with superimposed high-frequency ripples(2), propagate to the entire neighbouring pallial dorsal ventricular ridge (DVR). Unilateral or bilateral lesions of the claustrum suppress the production of sharp-wave ripples during slow-wave sleep in a unilateral or bilateral manner, respectively, but do not affect the regular and rapidly alternating sleep rhythm that is characteristic of sleep in this species(3). The claustrum is thus not involved in the generation of the sleep rhythm itself. Tract tracing revealed that the reptilian claustrum projects widely to a variety of forebrain areas, including the cortex, and that it receives converging inputs from, among others, areas of the mid- and hindbrain that are known to be involved in wake-sleep control in mammals(4-6). Periodically modulating the concentration of serotonin in the claustrum, for example, caused a matching modulation of sharp-wave production there and in the neighbouring DVR. Using transcriptomic approaches, we also identified a claustrum in the turtle Trachemys scripta, a distant reptilian relative of lizards. The claustrum is therefore an ancient structure that was probably already present in the brain of the common vertebrate ancestor of reptiles and mammals. It may have an important role in the control of brain states owing to the ascending input it receives from the mid- and hindbrain, its widespread projections to the forebrain and its role in sharp-wave generation during slow-wave sleep.


A structure homologous to the mammalian claustrum exists in reptiles and has a role in generating sharp waves in the brain during slow-wave sleep.


  
B cells are associated with survival and immunotherapy response in sarcoma 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7791) : 556-+
作者:  Willis, J. P.;  Canning, R. E. A.;  Noordeh, E. S.;  Allen, S. W.;  King, A. L.;  Mantz, A.;  Morris, R. G.;  Stanford, S. A.;  Brammer, G.
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Soft-tissue sarcomas represent a heterogeneous group of cancer, with more than 50 histological subtypes(1,2). The clinical presentation of patients with different subtypes is often atypical, and responses to therapies such as immune checkpoint blockade vary widely(3,4). To explain this clinical variability, here we study gene expression profiles in 608 tumours across subtypes of soft-tissue sarcoma. We establish an immune-based classification on the basis of the composition of the tumour microenvironment and identify five distinct phenotypes: immune-low (A and B), immune-high (D and E), and highly vascularized (C) groups. In situ analysis of an independent validation cohort shows that class E was characterized by the presence of tertiary lymphoid structures that contain T cells and follicular dendritic cells and are particularly rich in B cells. B cells are the strongest prognostic factor even in the context of high or low CD8(+) T cells and cytotoxic contents. The class-E group demonstrated improved survival and a high response rate to PD1 blockade with pembrolizumab in a phase 2 clinical trial. Together, this work confirms the immune subtypes in patients with soft-tissue sarcoma, and unravels the potential of B-cell-rich tertiary lymphoid structures to guide clinical decision-making and treatments, which could have broader applications in other diseases.


Immune profiling of the tumour microenvironment of soft-tissue sarcoma identifies a group of patients with high levels of B-cell infiltration and tertiary lymphoid structures that have improved survival and a high response rate to immune checkpoint blockade therapy.


  
Global social and environmental change drives the management and delivery of ecosystem services from urban gardens: A case study from Central Coast, California 期刊论文
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS, 2020, 60
作者:  Lin, Brenda B.;  Egerer, Monika H.
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Community gardens  Urban food production  Crop choice  Adaptive decision making  Climatic services  Socio-ecological systems