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Protokoll-bilagor-us-180427

Bästa resultat får du om du öppnar den här PDF-portföljen i Acrobat X eller Adobe Reader X eller senare. Hämta Adobe Reader nu! http://www.adobe.com/go/reader_download_se Postadress Box 117, 221 00 Lund Besöksadress Paradisgatan 5c Telefon 046- 222 32 05 046-222 00 00 Fax 046-222 46 10 E- post lena.lindell@pers.lu.se Webbadress www.lu.se Ledningsgruppen för Jämstä l ldhet och l ikabehandl ing Anna

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Stefan Olin

Project coordinator Contact details Email: stefan [dot] olin [at] mgeo [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 38 30Organisation Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (MGeo) Service point: 16 WebpageStefan Olins profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Member of Strategic Research Area BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate Profile area member LU P

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BECC expert list

Are you looking for experts within the fields of biodiversity, ecosystem services, climate change and the dynamics between them? We are happy to help you find the right person. This is a list over some of the experts within BECC with representatives from Lund University and University of Gothenburg. If you do not find who you are looking for, please feel welcome to contact our communications offic

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Establishing expression methods for successful crystal of MID962-1200

Abstract Moraxella catarrhalis is a new pathogenic, gram negative bacterium that is the cause of many respiratory tract infections. MID was found to be a unique protein with Ig binding capacities. Moraxella catarrhalis immunoglobulin D (IgD)-binding protein (MID) is an outer membrane protein that has specific binding affinity to the soluble cell bound human IgD. A short fragment of MID comprised

Gene expression control by RNA pseudouridylation in response to metabolic stress

PUS7 role in cellular adaptation to metabolic stress When we hear the word metabolism, our minds often jump to calories and diets. Cellular metabolism however refers to all essential mechanisms that keep our body up and running. Unsurprisingly, complex networks navigate this sensitive system, with many pathways that allow adaptation to changing and stressful environments. If this delicate balance

Arsrapportfor2023

NATIONELL MILJÖÖVERVAKNING PÅ UPPDRAG AV NATURVÅRDSVERKET ÄRENDENNUMMER AVTALSNUMMER PROGRAMOMRÅDE DELPROGRAM NV-02357-23 227-23-007 Landskap Svensk Fågeltaxering Övervakning av fåglarnas populationsutveckling Rapportförfattare Martin Green, Lunds universitet Fredrik Haas, Lunds universitet Åke Lindström, Lunds universitet Utgivare Lunds universitet Postadress Ekologihuset, 223 62 Lund Telefon 046

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Dry season forage assessment across senegalese rangelands using earth observation data

Strengthening of feed security in the Sahel is urgently needed given the climate change and growing human population. A prerequisite to this is sustainable use of rangeland forage resources for livestock. Many studies have focused on the assessment of rangeland resources during the rainy season, while only a few have focused on the dry season which is the longest and most demanding period for live

Influence of Hydrogen Content on Axial Fracture Toughness Parameters of Zr-2.5Nb Pressure Tube Alloy in the Temperature Range of 306-573 K

Tubes fabricated from dilute Zr-alloys serve as miniature pressure vessels in Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors and are subjected to stress, aqueous corrosion and intense irradiation during service. Hydrogen evolved during the corrosion reaction may enter into the material and precipitate as hydride phase, which acquire platelet shaped morphology in Zr-alloys and are known to embrittle the host mat

Multiscale pollen-based reconstructions of anthropogenic land-cover change in Karula Upland, south Estonia

Pollen-based quantitative vegetation reconstructions using multiple sedimentary basins from the same area, along with their quantified relevant pollen source areas, are a powerful means to study how long-term human impact has affected vegetation and shaped the currently protected heritage landscapes at different spatial scales. Our study presents the outcome of a palynological investigation in Kar

The Role of Carbon-Nitrogen Interactions for Terrestrial Ecosystem Dynamics under Global Change - a modelling perspective

Popular Abstract in Swedish Framtida klimatförändringar påverkas till stor del på människans utsläpp av CO2, samt av klimat- och CO2-relaterade återkopplingar genom kolcykeln i både landbaserade ekosystem och hav. Landbaserade ekosystem tar för tillfället upp omkring 25% av de antropogena utsläppen av CO2 från förbränning av fossila bränslen och markanvändning, men att tillskriva vilka mekanismer The nature of future climate change will depend on anthropogenic emissions of CO2, as well as climate- and CO2-mediated feedbacks through carbon (C) cycling in both terrestrial ecosystems and oceans. Terrestrial ecosystems remove presently about 25% of the anthropogenic CO2 fossil-fuel and land-use change emissions, but to attribute which mechanisms cause this uptake, and the key regions where it

Methane exchange in a boreal forest: : the role of soils vegetation and forest management

Skogar har en positiv inverkan på halten av växthusgaser i atmosfären eftersom de binder koldioxid via fotsyntesen och lagrar kol i marken. Dessutom utgör många skogar en betydande sänka för växthusgasen metan. Upptaget av metan sker i väl syresatta marker genom oxidation utförd av metanotrofa bakterier. Däremot sker en nettoproduktion av metan i syrefattiga skogsmarker när mikroorganismer, s.k. aPopular Abstract in English Forests have a positive impact on the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere because they absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis and store carbon in the soil. Moreover, many forests function as a sink for the greenhouse gas methane (CH4). The uptake of CH4 takes place in well-aerated soils through oxidation by methanotrophic bacteria. However, there is a net

Understanding overconsumption: symbolic and spatial transgressions in public places

Consumer research has a long tradition of examining the limits of consumer society (e.g. Schor & Holt, 2000). Overconsumption refers to a harmful and excessive type of consumption practice, which is typical of contemporary consumerism (Kjellberg, 2008). In the past, overconsumption was used synonymously with more theoretical concept such as hyper-consumption (Kilbourne et al., 1997) and afflue

Confronting the ecology of crisis : The interlinked roles of ecosystem-based adaptation and empowerment

Nature-based solutions (NBS) focus on the material functioning of ecosystems as part of a transformative response to societal challenges. NBS represent a growing response to climate change with a range of interventions emerging across the world to address the causes and effects of climate change. The adoption of NBS is claimed to address a range of Sustainable Development Goals, including empowerm

Tree species traits and mycorrhizal association shape soil microbial communities via litter quality and species mediated soil properties

Soils harbor a vast diversity of soil microbiota, which play a crucial role in key ecosystem processes such as litter transformation and mineralization, but how complex plant-soil interactions shape the diversity and composition of soil microbiota remains elusive. We performed amplicon sequencing of DNA isolated from mineral topsoil of six common European trees planted in multi-site common garden

Population specific annual cycles and migration strategies in a leap-frog migrant

A common migratory pattern in birds is that northerly breeding populations migrate to more southerly non-breeding sites compared to southerly breeding populations (leap-frog migration). Not only do populations experience differences in migration distances, but also different environmental conditions, which may vary spatiotemporally within their annual cycles, creating distinctive selective pressur

Serum estradiol, testosterone, and sex hormone-binding globulin as regulators of peak bone mass and bone turnover rate in young Finnish men

To study the role of serum testosterone (T), estradiol (E(2)), and SHBG as regulators of peak bone mass and bone turnover rate in males, a cross-sectional study with data on lifestyle factors collected retrospectively was performed in 204 young Finnish men, 18.3-20.6 yr old. One hundred fifty-four men were recruits of the Finnish Army, and 50 were men of similar age who had postponed their militar

Spatiotemporal evolution of CO2 concentration, temperature, and wind field during stable nights at the Norunda forest site

Unusually high CO2 concentrations were frequently observed during stable nights in late summer 2006 at the CarboEurope-Integrated Project (CEIP) forest site in Norunda, Sweden. Mean CO2 concentrations in the layer below the height of the eddy-covariance measurement system at 30 m reached up to 500 mu mol mol(-1) and large vertical and horizontal gradients occurred, leading to very large advective

Information Dropout Patterns in Restriction Site Associated DNA Phylogenomics and a Comparison with Multilocus Sanger Data in a Species-Rich Moth Genus

A rapid shift from traditional Sanger sequencing-based molecular methods to the phylogenomic approach with large numbers of loci is underway. Among phylogenomic methods, restriction site associated DNA (RAD) sequencing approaches have gained much attention as they enable rapid generation of up to thousands of loci randomly scattered across the genome and are suitable for nonmodel species. RAD data

Benthic mapping of the Bluefields Bay fish sanctuary, Jamaica

Small island states, such as those in the Caribbean, are dependent on the nearshore marine ecosystem complex and its resources; the goods and services provided by seagrass and coral reef for example, are particularly indispensable to the tourism and fishing industries. In recognition of their valuable contributions and in an effort to promote sustainable use of marine resources, some nearshore are

Impacts of Tree Allometry on Structure, Composition, Functioning and Competitive Interactions in Savanna Ecosystems on the Northern Australian Tropical Transect

Aim: Allometric relationships, which describe plant growth patterns shaped by environmental conditions, reflect functional trade-offs and represent key functional traits that optimise adaptation, resource acquisition, stress tolerance and competition. Here, we assess how these allometric relationships and associated functional trade-offs drive ecosystem structure, functioning and competitive inter