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    1. Ecology

    Mammal communities are larger and more diverse in moderately developed areas

    Arielle Waldstein Parsons, Tavis Forrester ... Roland Kays
    Citizen science camera trapping showing suburban and wild areas maintain similar levels of mammalian diversity and relative abundance, challenging conventional thoughts about the impacts of urbanization on wildlife.
    1. Ecology
    2. Genetics and Genomics

    Social networks predict gut microbiome composition in wild baboons

    Jenny Tung, Luis B Barreiro ... Elizabeth A Archie
    Social interactions can have a direct effect on the composition of the gut microbiome in wild primates.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Codon usage bias controls mRNA and protein abundance in trypanosomatids

    Laura Jeacock, Joana Faria, David Horn
    Global relative mRNA and protein abundance in trypanosomatids can be effectively estimated at transcriptomic and proteomic scales based on protein-coding sequences alone.
    1. Ecology
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Humanization of wildlife gut microbiota in urban environments

    Brian A Dillard, Albert K Chung ... Andrew H Moeller
    Urban wildlife harbor gut bacteria found in humans but missing from rural wildlife, consistent with bacterial transmission from humans to wildlife in cities.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Bacterial symbiont subpopulations have different roles in a deep-sea symbiosis

    Tjorven Hinzke, Manuel Kleiner ... Stephanie Markert
    Physiological differentiation during symbiosis leads to division of labor between smaller and larger cells in an uncultured bacterial tubeworm symbiont population and results in remarkable metabolic diversity and complexity.
    1. Computational and Systems Biology
    2. Physics of Living Systems

    Receptor-based mechanism of relative sensing and cell memory in mammalian signaling networks

    Eugenia Lyashenko, Mario Niepel ... Dennis Vitkup
    Preferential endocytosis of activated receptors allows cells to memorize their past and perform relative sensing.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Developmental Biology

    Quantitative mapping of dense microtubule arrays in mammalian neurons

    Eugene A Katrukha, Daphne Jurriens ... Lukas C Kapitein
    Quantitative super-resolution light microscopy reveals the relative abundance and three-dimensional organization of different microtubule subsets within dendrites of mammalian neurons.
    1. Genetics and Genomics

    Association analyses of host genetics, root-colonizing microbes, and plant phenotypes under different nitrogen conditions in maize

    Michael A Meier, Gen Xu ... Jinliang Yang
    Comprehensive analyses of host genetics, root-associated microbiomes, and plant phenotypes under two nitrogen treatments reveals host genetic control of microbe abundance which, in turn, affects plant performance.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    The kinetoplastid-infecting Bodo saltans virus (BsV), a window into the most abundant giant viruses in the sea

    Christoph M Deeg, Cheryl-Emiliane T Chow, Curtis A Suttle
    Bodo saltans virus defines the most abundant giant viruses in the ocean and highlights the genomic plasticity, rooted in evolutionary arms races, that gave rise to giant viruses.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    A phylogenetic transform enhances analysis of compositional microbiota data

    Justin D Silverman, Alex D Washburne ... Lawrence A David
    The PhILR transform uses an evolutionary model to overcome statistical challenges associated with microbiota surveys.

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