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1 scales that are most relevant for policy and conservation.
2 es, for release to the wild, is critical for conservation.
3 es in ecosystem management, restoration, and conservation.
4 operationalize this concept for research and conservation.
5 compared to TADs devoid of extreme noncoding conservation.
6 y turned them into flagship species in ocean conservation.
7 n on macromolecular stability and amino acid conservation.
8  or reintroducing species for management and conservation.
9  can downstage disease and facilitate breast conservation.
10 tles to local communities can advance forest conservation.
11 ese areas become a priority for the species' conservation.
12  binding profiles despite extensive sequence conservation.
13 espite the relevance of such information for conservation.
14 ve subsidies would be useful for ecology and conservation.
15 laced on RNA structure more so than sequence conservation.
16 d secondary structures, rather than sequence conservation.
17  polymers during the eight year period since conservation.
18 r artist-specific techniques, as well as for conservation.
19 sions for local communities and biodiversity conservation.
20  separate management consideration for their conservation.
21 e these goals for multi-faceted biodiversity conservation.
22 d rely on our recent measure of dynamic node conservation.
23 in sequence and corresponding crRNA sequence conservation.
24  substrates with varying degrees of sequence conservation.
25 ary enrichment in CTCF and maximal cell-type conservation.
26 ple, fresh or frozen), and duration of stool conservation (67%).
27                                              Conservation across phyla emphasizes the long-standing i
28                                     Sequence conservation across species and a higher abundance of no
29 lization, and protein interaction, and their conservation across species suggests a common functional
30 nd DynaMAGNA++ optimize edge as well as node conservation across the aligned networks, MAGNA++ conser
31 of the AraEXLB8 coding sequences showed high conservation across the Arachis genotypes, with eight ha
32 d compare priority regions for global mammal conservation across three key dimensions of biodiversity
33 tinct forest presents an opportunity for new conservation action.
34 rent bycatch impact: for shearwaters, urgent conservation actions are required to ensure the viabilit
35 nds should be directed to 1 of 4 alternative conservation actions-protection on land, protection in t
36 cost-effectiveness of marine- and land-based conservation actions.
37 olution, and biogeography, and for designing conservation actions.
38 ivers and responses could inform broad-scale conservation actions.
39 isturbing the soil less (e.g. no-tillage and conservation agriculture [CA]) significantly increased e
40 ields as divergent as medicine, biodiversity conservation, agriculture and space exploration.
41 s in multiple species indicate that sequence conservation alone is insufficient to identify much of t
42            Given the high degree of sequence conservation among GP of Ebola viruses, it would be chal
43 ated proteins and pathways, and their strong conservation among highly reduced parasites, provides co
44 heir transcription start sites, evolutionary conservation among other schistosome species and differe
45  receptors, characterized by a high level of conservation among vertebrates and a predominant express
46     However, due to the lack of evolutionary conservation amongst diverse viruses, it is not feasible
47                                     Sequence conservation analysis suggested that this region facilit
48 ons appear necessary if the RSPO is to yield conservation and climate benefits from reductions in tro
49 tion, and explore the co-benefits of habitat conservation and climate change mitigation.
50 management solutions to forest-based species conservation and climate change mitigation.
51 d results in concurrent extracellular volume conservation and concentration of salt excreted into uri
52  of lncRNAs, highlighting their intraspecies conservation and describing their expression patterns am
53 ype fitness was correlated with evolutionary conservation and distance to active site, and anticorrel
54                     Our understanding of the conservation and divergence of the expression patterns o
55                         We have analysed the conservation and divergence of the FIRE DNA sequence in
56  with suboptimal DNA more easily acquired in conservation and ecological studies.
57 providing greater potential for biodiversity conservation and fishery rebuilding if overfishing is su
58 eering" and suggests that trade-offs between conservation and food production exist.
59 regenerate is now a central concern for both conservation and global climate-modeling efforts.
60 w animals use these new landscapes to inform conservation and habitat restoration efforts.
61          This has major implications for the conservation and management of the critically endangered
62 North America, is lacking, thereby hindering conservation and management programs.
63 erstand the importance of these findings for conservation and management, further studies should eluc
64 urate species counts are critical for proper conservation and management.
65 ovel disturbance processes when planning for conservation and management.
66 ype dynamics exhibited striking evolutionary conservation and modulated behavior similarly.
67  TF footprints, CpG/GC content, evolutionary conservation and other factors in an ensemble of TFCT-sp
68 nd opportunities within ecosystems to inform conservation and policy efforts where biological data ar
69  aim to facilitate decisions on biodiversity conservation and reforestation programs in Central Asia.
70 oduce the first ever measure of dynamic edge conservation and rely on our recent measure of dynamic n
71  patterns are likely to benefit greatly from conservation and restoration actions that use the emerge
72 lighting and prioritizing areas for mangrove conservation and restoration.
73  accurately and, where appropriate, aligning conservation and risk reduction goals.
74 iling their socio-economic features with the conservation and sustainability of marine ecosystems pre
75  mitigation strategies that balance wildlife conservation and sustainable agriculture are still neede
76  disulfides and discuss their conformations, conservation, and functions.
77 lected in 2003, after the boat had undergone conservation, and in 2011 after the condition of the boa
78 ssays, chromatin accessibility, evolutionary conservation, and pCRE combinatorial relationships in ma
79 re declining at rapid rates, restoration and conservation are increasingly a coastal management prior
80 ences recognized by the TFs and evolutionary conservation, as well as cell type-specific features der
81 er2, Mutation Assessor and FATHMM as well as conservation-based Grantham Score and PhyloP) into a sin
82          Theses results suggest some genetic conservation between apogamy and somatic embryogenesis a
83             Our study suggests a mechanistic conservation between fission yeast PAF1 repressing AGO1/
84  804 mouse miRNAs and showed strong sequence conservation between species.
85 important tool for population monitoring and conservation biology.
86 nic gardens play a fundamental role in plant conservation, but identify actions to enhance future con
87 ge by helping to identify sites where forest conservation can be economically viable.
88            To mitigate future threats to the conservation capacity of the NAM protected area network,
89 g the widely differing fishing pressures and conservation capacity.
90  effective approach to overcome global-scale conservation challenges.
91 nd marine ecosystems and present significant conservation challenges.
92            However, despite genomic sequence conservation, changes in protein interactions can occur
93 ch, based on mutagenesis data and amino acid conservation, comprises the active site of the lyase.
94 quences of secondary contact is an important conservation concern as climate-induced range expansions
95 ngal disease (SFD) is an emerging disease of conservation concern in eastern North America.
96 lications for disease control in wildlife of conservation concern, livestock and humans.
97 (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) population of high conservation concern.
98 critical public health, livestock health and conservation concern.
99 itories (ITs), and civil society and private Conservation Concessions (CCs) on deforestation and degr
100              These examples show how species conservation could be improved by using precision medici
101 of costly locomotion while maximizing energy conservation during non-flying times.
102    Our observations demonstrated a molecular conservation, during practically all the stages analyzed
103 d that several popular strategies, including conservation easements and increasing awareness of ecosy
104  for climatic-driven hydrological changes in conservation efforts addressing aquatic biodiversity and
105              This knowledge gap has hampered conservation efforts because hunting has dramatically re
106 or of changes in waterbird abundance, and of conservation efforts having beneficial effects, is the e
107                                              Conservation efforts strive to protect significant swath
108 8.9% have strict protection, new large-scale conservation efforts to protect intact forests are neces
109 y loss and undermine the benefit of existing conservation efforts, such as the expansion of protected
110                             To inform future conservation efforts, we provide a database of historica
111  juvenile fish assemblages and to help focus conservation efforts.
112  high priority areas for future research and conservation efforts: the continental shelf adjacent to
113 are associated with high levels of noncoding conservation exhibit distinct properties compared to TAD
114 longer than 200 nt with limited phylogenetic conservation, expressed at low levels and characterized
115 ty to produce distortions is controlled by a conservation factor K.
116 ersity, by predicting the dynamic changes in conservation finance that will be needed as human develo
117               These results demonstrate deep conservation for genes associated with a human social pa
118 e likely taken different evolutionary paths; conservation for the former and neofunctionalization for
119                Our model showed that current conservation gaps account for 26.7% of its predicted bre
120 ding: genomic data, intra-, and interspecies conservation, gene expression, protein-protein interacti
121 ation is a lost opportunity for biodiversity conservation globally.
122 lands and waters that together achieve joint conservation goals from LCC partners for the least cost.
123  gas emissions, their implications for water conservation have not been widely examined.
124 natural great ape setting and have potential conservation implications in this critically endangered
125                                          The conservation implications of generally low connectivity
126                      Our findings have major conservation implications, particularly for E. verrucosa
127 criteria included high levels of expression, conservation in all parasite strains, and good correlati
128 ties are correlated with higher evolutionary conservation in both DNA and RNA motifs and are enriched
129                  Because of the evolutionary conservation in dopaminergic neurotransmission between D
130 encies, as suggested by a remarkable genomic conservation in F. acidiphilum Y(T) variants from geogra
131 s are related to the type of amino acid, its conservation in homologous proteins, and its tendency of
132                              We investigated conservation in mammals by analyzing LZA element functio
133 Cs is inadequate for effectual antibacterial conservation in many cases.
134 on, our ChIP-seq analysis reveals remarkable conservation in mechanism of action between SVP genes of
135      Overall, our results show that sequence conservation in Ras depends strongly on the biochemical
136    In addition, we show that imposing energy conservation in SSR cascades allows us to recover Fermi'
137     Moreover, our results demonstrate strong conservation in the developmental processes and gene net
138  identifying critical connectivity sites for conservation in the presence of global change.
139 licability of precision medicine to wildlife conservation, including sea turtles, amphibians and Tasm
140                                     To date, conservation investment has emphasized engineering pract
141  help land managers to maximize the value of conservation investments.
142 d security, fiber security, and biodiversity conservation-is 23.8 petagrams of CO2 equivalent (PgCO2e
143             In some special cases, classical conservation laws are broken at the quantum level by qua
144 ing RNAs (lncRNAs) with varying evolutionary conservation, lineage expression, and cancer specificity
145 ry targets for development of climate change conservation management and mitigation strategies.
146 omes, which has broader implications for the conservation management of endangered mammals.
147  suggest a complete re-evaluation of current conservation management paradigms for the black rhinocer
148 anding source-sink dynamics is important for conservation management, particularly when climatic even
149 es the existence of temporal efficiencies in conservation management, which parallel the spatial effi
150 nformation can be used to proactively create conservation/management plans to control future invasion
151                     Thus ISE2's evolutionary conservation may be explained by its numerous roles in r
152 ary biology, with important implications for conservation, medicine, and agriculture.
153 ts on human health, culture and biodiversity conservation more generally.
154 ), and abundance of bird species of greatest conservation need (2.1-fold).
155 g persistence of biodiversity and identify a conservation network resilient to threats operating at m
156 lighting the need to explicitly link desired conservation objectives and biodiversity metrics.
157                                   The genome conservation observed also has implications for the pote
158 lts provide insight into how species balance conservation of a core transcriptional program with inno
159 translation, and the widespread evolutionary conservation of aaRS proofreading pathways, requirements
160                 This finding, along with the conservation of amino acids in the active site of BAM2,
161 eatures of this complex and shows remarkable conservation of amylosome components between human colon
162 nation holds great promise as a tool for the conservation of apes and other endangered tropical wildl
163 mance through reduced atmospheric demand and conservation of available soil water.
164            This may seriously compromise the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services.
165 tion, but identify actions to enhance future conservation of biodiversity.
166                                          The conservation of charismatic and functionally important l
167                            We found moderate conservation of CpG sites for which methylation is alter
168 olesterol synthesis enzyme, highlighting the conservation of critical degron features from yeast to h
169 fic expression in Arabidopsis, demonstrating conservation of DUO1 regulation among eudicots.
170 land used for the production of food and the conservation of ecosystems.
171 idence for substantial common regulation and conservation of gene expression regionally along the len
172                      Here, we first analyzed conservation of genes specific for all major immune cell
173  virulence and consider implications for the conservation of hosts in the Galapagos.
174                                        Using conservation of intron positions, we determined that the
175           In order to explore the functional conservation of JAGGED, a key gene involved in the sculp
176                     Our findings reveal deep conservation of Jagged1-Notch2 signaling in patterning t
177 patient skin fibroblast line, suggesting the conservation of key aspects of our findings.
178 y-relevant stimuli by providing evidence for conservation of lower-order neural mechanisms for proces
179                                              Conservation of migratory species faces the challenge of
180 implications for population dynamics and the conservation of migratory species.
181 er climate change, with implications for the conservation of mountain species and the ecosystem funct
182 ce spatial ecology, and facilitate effective conservation of native biodiversity in human-altered eco
183 sition of ecological communities, but beyond conservation of natural systems, how and why does this m
184 uplisting of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List threat assessment
185 restation effects on International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List categories of extinction
186 ly endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
187                     Despite the evolutionary conservation of omega and its role in assembly of RNAP,
188 rches for the Psp system across phyla reveal conservation of only one protein, PspA.
189 s is known about the nature, prevalence, and conservation of other potential epigenetic allelic effec
190 rinciples of electroneutrality, osmosis, and conservation of particles or a combination of these prin
191                             The evolutionary conservation of Pol III affirms its potential as a thera
192                                              Conservation of putative NusB/E binding sites upstream o
193                                         Such conservation of rarity-rather than specific codon identi
194 r complex reveals an almost complete lack of conservation of residues at the actin-myosin interface d
195  namely, resistance to nonpolar solvents and conservation of sample integrity.
196 s, it remains to be seen whether or not this conservation of sequence will occur during non-familial
197 and Arabidopsis show that despite the strong conservation of Shaker family in plants, substantial dif
198                                              Conservation of species and ecosystems is increasingly d
199 period of collection (96%), methods used for conservation of stools (76%), the amount and type of sto
200 es of these regions revealed stem-loops with conservation of structure and a common motif at the loop
201                            The existence and conservation of such a complex mechanism suggests that t
202                            The high sequence conservation of the 120 human SH2 domains poses a signif
203 ery that takes advantage of the evolutionary conservation of the 600-million-year-old oxytocin/vasopr
204                                       Strict conservation of the 98 amino acids of E7, which disrupts
205 s mode of molecular evolution disregards any conservation of the ancestral structure and enables the
206 ic causes of nephrotic syndrome and observed conservation of the central pathogenetic alterations.
207 e large effect size of this protocol and the conservation of the circuits being manipulated between r
208 ons in biogeography, evolution, taxonomy and conservation of the cryptic subterranean fauna.
209 ndered by incomplete knowledge regarding the conservation of the DUX4 transcriptional program in othe
210                                 Evolutionary conservation of the EDC and the transcriptional activati
211                   Thus, despite evolutionary conservation of the entire MeCP2 protein sequence, the D
212 fish is a vertebrate model that demonstrates conservation of the mammalian hemostatic and vascular sy
213 ds provide molecular evidence supporting the conservation of the molecular basis for these lophotroch
214                  Finally, we investigate the conservation of the orbital angular momentum in necklace
215                            Our study reveals conservation of the overall mechanism of ribonucleotide
216 veiling the gene expression, regulation, and conservation of the pathway.
217                     MS data demonstrated the conservation of the pseudonative form of IgGs and allowe
218 an and plant kingdoms, illustrating striking conservation of their interaction interface.
219 larly for small-bodied species, and suggests conservation of thermal refugia and water sources.
220 n-human primate spleen, showing evolutionary conservation of these cells.
221         This finding may explain the genetic conservation of these epitopes among flaviviruses.
222                                              Conservation of these motifs varied between the TabZIPs
223 op likely explain the sequence and antigenic conservation of these regions in ZIKV and among multiple
224 has had a significant positive effect on the conservation of these species.
225  poorly studied, despite their relevance for conservation of this endangered species.
226 yptophan via QA, highlighting the functional conservation of this important biosynthetic activity.
227 sferases, which illustrates the evolutionary conservation of this multifunctional enzyme family.
228 io-temporal movements are imperative for the conservation of this species.
229                                  Despite the conservation of this strategy, it has been unclear what
230 d or compressed by a second vortex, we found conservation of total helicity.
231                             Second, we found conservation of tyrosine phosphorylation within the RNP1
232 glutamate and it was proposed that there was conservation of underlying mechanisms of neurotransmissi
233 important when predictions are used to guide conservation or restoration decisions.
234       Considering its extensive evolutionary conservation, our results suggest that glycogen metaboli
235 rules of thumb illustrate how cost-effective conservation outcomes for connected land-ocean systems c
236 ar been detected despite strong evolutionary conservation over at least 400 Myr.
237                    This allows us to compare conservation over different evolutionary timescales.
238 tailed quantitative analysis on the sequence conservation patterns of subdomains of KCNQ1 and the dis
239 enic lncRNA have substantially less sequence conservation patterns than protein-coding genes across s
240 human dimensions into ecosystem modeling and conservation planning could lead to the use of ineffecti
241 , provide a biological foundation for future conservation planning efforts.
242 e is an important question in the context of conservation planning for climate change.
243                         Here, we use spatial conservation planning to (i) identify and compare priori
244 al for evolution, is difficult to capture in conservation planning, not least because genetic data re
245 patial efficiencies identified by systematic conservation planning.
246 disturbed habitats needs to be recognized in conservation plans for wide-ranging, large-bodied specie
247 ed to Bd in nature; instead future amphibian conservation plans should include efforts to safeguard h
248  capacity of the NAM protected area network, conservation plans will need to capitalize on opportunit
249 aptation actions, management strategies, and conservation plans.
250 ll be very useful for guiding future seabird conservation policies and moving towards an ecosystem-ba
251                                              Conservation practices (NT, stover retention) each decre
252  practices (CT, stover removal), but pairing conservation practices conferred no additional mitigatio
253                                        Thus, conservation priorities for sustaining CES should incorp
254                                              Conservation priorities that are based on species distri
255 te to one another spatially is important for conservation prioritization, but the relationship remain
256 ed Sea provides key source regions, meriting conservation priority.
257 many disturbance-related, ecologically based conservation problems.
258 e plant species and need to be considered in conservation programs.
259  biodiversity conservation to be defined and conservation progress to be evaluated.
260                                 Biodiversity conservation projects confront immediate and escalating
261 fficiency, drought tolerance, and soil water conservation properties.
262 ved CRE function is associated with sequence conservation, proximity to coding genes, cell-type speci
263                                 Biodiversity conservation requires reliable species assessments and r
264 tic urea osmolyte production for renal water conservation requires reprioritization of energy and sub
265 tterns of biodiversity change is crucial for conservation research, policies and practices.
266                          The law of momentum conservation rules out many desired processes in optical
267 erogeneity complicates the identification of conservation 'rules of thumb' for these taxa, and suppor
268 ing 13 genome-wide prediction algorithms and conservation scores, 12 non-synonymous prediction algori
269 egates multiple prediction algorithm scores, conservation scores, allelic frequencies, clinical infor
270  several in silico prediction algorithms and conservation scores: including 13 genome-wide prediction
271 riate management practices, including forest conservation, shade adjustment, crop rotation, or status
272 UCN Red List is the most extensive source of conservation status assessments for species worldwide, b
273 pact of bycatch on this dolphin population's conservation status remains unknown.
274                            We recommend that conservation strategies consider movements of young naiv
275                    We identified less common conservation strategies that have more support but that
276 ould form a cornerstone of climate-cognizant conservation strategies, but that this would require imp
277  carryover effects, and emphasize that local conservation strategies, such as water management, can e
278 n endangered species is crucial for devising conservation strategies.
279 pulations undergoing bottleneck, stress, and conservation strategy for populations near extinction.
280 ane forest is getting increased attention in conservation studies because of its high endemicity leve
281  molecular ecology, evolutionary biology and conservation studies.
282                    However, many examples of conservation success show that losses can be halted and
283 t of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) after breast conservation surgery in different breast cancer subtypes
284 y constrain our ability to identify relevant conservation targets aimed at restoring or reversing bio
285 suitable plant material, as well as adequate conservation techniques to maintain its quality.
286 anslated regions and the aSD displays strong conservation, the functional relevance of SD-aSD interac
287                             Despite sequence conservation, there are significant structural differenc
288 e- and sex-specific splicing to document its conservation throughout the genus and identify a set of
289 ured over time, the targets for biodiversity conservation to be defined and conservation progress to
290             Cryopreservation is an important conservation tool, which may help reef-building coral su
291 ese species necessitates a paradigm shift in conservation toward a holistic approach that incentivize
292  that are also helpful to inform appropriate conservation treatments for his works.
293                             We also identify conservation units that will help maintain evolutionary
294             To understand the basis for S531 conservation we performed systematic mutagenesis of this
295   The N-lobe exhibits a remarkable degree of conservation with protein kinase A (root mean square dev
296 ly enhance regulatory T cell response due to conservation with the human genome, the links between th
297 s show AC first for carbon storage and water conservation, with AD second.
298 which greatly hampers practical research and conservation work.
299 ghest returns on investment for biodiversity conservation worldwide.
300 ed to identify refugia and other areas whose conservation would facilitate persistence of biodiversit

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