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Kleptoplastidic benthic foraminifera from aphotic habitats : insights into assimilation of inorganic C, N and S studied with sub-cellular resolution

The assimilation of inorganic compounds in foraminiferal metabolism compared to predation or organic matter assimilation is unknown. Here, we investigate possible inorganic-compound assimilation in Nonionellina labradorica, a common kleptoplastidic benthic foraminifer from Arctic and North Atlantic sublittoral regions. The objectives were to identify the source of the foraminiferal kleptoplasts, a

Globalization and the Jobs Ladder

Globalization might affect the mix of jobs available in an economy and the rate at which workers gain skills. We develop a model in which firms differ in terms of productivity and skills and use the model to examine how globalization affects the wage distribution and the career path of workers as they move up the jobs ladder. There are two types of skills that determine a worker’s productivity in

Circular Economy - Sustainable Materials Management : A compendium by the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE) at Lund University

The scope of the compendium covers many parts of theemerging circular economy. We choose to place considerablefocus on some of the substances that we extract from theground – in particular raw materials and critical materials.We focus on circularity in these areas, because presentlywe use too much, too fast, and we are not re-using nearlyenough. In turn, this approach demands that we look atthe te

The Normality Assumption in Coordination Games with Flexible Information Acquisition

Many economic models assume that random variables follow normal (Gaussian) distributions. Yet, real-world variables may be non-normally distributed. How sensitive are these models’ predictions to distribution misspecifications? This paper addresses the question in the context of linear-quadratic beauty contests played by rationally inattentive players. It breaks with the assumption that the (commo

Ecology and Genomics of a male-killing Wolbachia

In my PhD thesis I have studied different aspects of the biology of the male-killing (MK) Wolbachia strain wBol1 that infects the tropical butterfly Hypolimnas bolina. First I have investigated the causes and consequences of the recent spread of wBol1 in the South Pacific Islands, bringing new insights into the biogeography of this bacterium. Theoretical studies predicted that MK symbionts could n

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La valorisation des plantes indigènes et endémiques de Polynésie française ne doit pas faire oublier la nécessité de conserver ce patrimoine naturel déjà fortement menacé par les activités humaines. Comme le souligne François Ramade (1999 :210), « le rôle croissant joué par les substances extraites de plantes dans la recherche et le développement de l’industrie pharmaceutique constitue à lui seul

Assessing risks of Wolbachia DNA cross-specimens contamination following mass collection and ethanol storage

Wolbachia and other intracellular bacteria that manipulate reproduction are widespread and can have major consequences on the ecology and evolution of their hosts. Several studies have attempted to assess the host range of these bacteria based on polymerase chain reaction assays on material preserved and collected using a variety of methods. While collecting in the field, mass storage in ethanol b

The Turkish election as a warning against the irresistible charms of populism

Despite the fact that we are witnessing the emergence of a populist Zeitgeist worldwide, we run the danger of developing conceptual and operational definitions of populism that do not meet the theoretical challenges of the phenomenon or the political exigencies of our time. Yet there are sufficient commonalities in what appears to be a cacophonic universe made up by exclusivist movements and parti

Rapid spread of a male-killing Wolbachia in the butterfly Hypolimnas bolina

Reproductive parasites such as Wolbachia can spread through uninfected host populations by increasing the relative fitness of the infected maternal lineage. However, empirical estimates of how fast this process occurs are limited. Here we use nucleotide sequences of male‐killing Wolbachia bacteria and co‐inherited mitochondria to address this issue in the island butterfly Hypolimnas bolina. We sho

Male-killing Wolbachia in the butterfly Hypolimnas bolina.

Maternally inherited insect symbionts often manipulate host reproduction for their own benefit. Symbionts are transmitted to the next host generation through the female hosts, and as such males represent dead ends for transmission. Natural selection therefore favors symbiont-induced phenotypes that provide a reproductive advantage to infected females, regardless of possible negative selective effe

Simulations of the Titration of Linear Polyelectrolytes with Explicit Simple Ions: Comparisons with Screened Coulomb Models and Experiments

Monte Carlo simulations of linear, weak polyacids and explicit simple ions have been performed in a spherical cell model to study the shift in the apparent dissociation constant. The simulations are performed in a canonical ensemble with the apparent dissociation constant calculated in a procedure based on Widom’s particle-insertion method. The effects of model parameters are discussed, for exampl

Socioeconomic inequalities in the kidney transplantation process : A registry-based study in Sweden

Socioeconomic Inequalities in the KidneyTransplantation Process: A Registry-BasedStudy in SwedenYe Zhang, MSc,1Ulf-G. Gerdtham, PhD,1,2,3Helena Rydell, MD,4,5,6and Johan Jarl, PhD1Background.Few studies have examined the association between individual-level socioeconomic status and access to kidney transplantation. This study aims to investigate the association between predialysis income and educaBackground. Few studies have examined the association between individual-level socioeconomic status and access to kidney transplantation. This study aims to investigate the association between predialysis income and education, and access to (i) the kidney waitlist (first listing), and (ii) kidney transplantation conditional on waitlist placement. Adjustment will be made for a number of medical and

A Debye–Hückel theory for electrostatic interactions in proteins

The site–site Ornstein–Zernike equation with a simple mean spherical closure is used to study electrostatic interactions of proteins. Using a Debye–Hückel approximation for the correlation functions of the bulk electrolyte and a simple basis expansion for the protein–salt direct correlation functions, we obtain a very simple variational expression for the electrostatic component of the excess chem

A Monte Carlo Study of Titrating Polyelectrolytes in the Presence of Salt

Monte Carlo simulations have been performed for two simple models of a titrating polyelectrolyte: (i) a rigid rod and (ii) a freely jointed chain. Both models have fixed bond lengths, and the polyelectrolyte charges interact through a screened Coulomb potential. Chains consisting of 80-1000 monomeric units have been studied at three salt concentrations: 0.001, 0.01, and 0.1 M. Conformational prope

Analysis of hypo- and hypermagnesemia in an intensive care unit cohort

Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate if magnesium deviations correlate with higher 180 day overall mortality or increased morbidity, compared to controls. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study on 5369 patients with 22,003 magnesium values treated at the Adult Intensive Care Unit at Skåne University Hospital, Lund, Sweden during 2006-2014. The patients were retrospectively divi