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Aggressive dominance can decrease behavioral complexity on subordinates through synchronization of locomotor activities
(2019-12-12)Social environments are known to influence behavior. Moreover, within small social groups, dominant/subordinate relationships frequently emerge. Dominants can display aggressive behaviors towards subordinates and sustain ... -
Caracterización mineralógica de tres playas de la costa atlántica uruguaya
(Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Escuela de Geología., 2016)Hace hincapié a la toma de material suelto proveniente de playas de la costa de Uruguay para analizar las especies minerales asociadas a estos ambientes intermareales. Se hace énfasis en los materiales y los métodos más ... -
Carbonate collapse and the late Paleozoic ice age marine biodiversity crisis
(2020)The late Paleozoic ice age (LPIA) was characterized by persistently low diversity of marine invertebrates following a second-order mass extinction. Here, we used a data set of North American (paleotropical) fossil ... -
Chaotic fluctuations in mitochondrial function under oxidative stress. SOD2 concentrations of 0.016
(2018-09-26)Analytical methods. Numerical integration of the ME-R model equations was performed with MatCont 2.4 in MATLAB 7.1, until steady-state solutions were obtained (i.e., when the magnitude of each time derivative was -10). ... -
Expression of aggressiveness modulates mesencephalic c-fos activation during a social interaction test in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica)
(2019-07-23)It is well known that during a social conflict, interactions are dependent on the animal's propensity to behave aggressively as well as the behavior of the opponent. However, discriminating between these two confounding ... -
High-resolution ethograms, accelerometer recordings, and behavioral time series of Japanese quail
(2024-01-02)Although many small vertebrates are capable of performing high-speed behaviors, most studies continue to focus on low-resolution temporal scales (>>1 s). Herein, we present video-recordings, behavior time series, and the ... -
Mitochondrial chaotic dynamics: Redox-energetic behavior at the edge of stability
(2018-10-18)Mitochondria serve multiple key cellular functions, including energy generation, redox balance, and regulation of apoptotic cell death, thus making a major impact on healthy and diseased states. Increasingly recognized is ... -
Movilidad residencial de sectores medios y populares: la ciudad de Buenos Aires como punto de llegada
(2018-04)El artículo reflexiona acerca de los patrones de movilidad residencial de individuos y hogares de sectores populares y medios que residen en dos zonas de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires configuradas en torno a patrones disimiles ... -
Obituario del Señor Angel Peritore
(Los Principios, 1934-05-01)El siguiente es el Obituario del Señor Angel Peritore. Director del taller de la facultad y cofundador de Ferrocarriles Argentinos. Nacido el 24/03/1860 en Licata, provincia de Agrigento, Sicilia , Italia. Descendiente ... -
Periodic oscillations in mitochondrial function under oxidative stress. SOD2 concentrations of 0.013 mM
(2018)Analytical methods. Numerical integration of the ME-R model equations was performed with MatCont 2.4 in MATLAB 7.1, until steady-state solutions were obtained (i.e., when the magnitude of each time derivative was -10). ... -
The relevance of a right scale for sampling when studying high-resolution behavioral dynamics
(2023)Many species used in behavioral studies are small vertebrates with high metabolic rates and potentially enhanced temporal resolution of perception. Nevertheless, the selection of an appropriate scales to evaluate behavioral ... -
The search for Pleiades in trait constellations: functional integration and phenotypic selection in the complex flowers of Morrenia brachystephana (Apocynaceae)
(2014-03-18)Pollinator‐mediated natural selection on single traits, such as corolla tube or spur length, has been well documented. However, flower phenotypes are usually complex, and selection is expected to act on several traits that ... -
Travelling to the south: Phylogeographic spatial diffusion model in Monttea aphylla (Plantaginaceae), an endemic plant of the Monte Desert
(2017-05)Effects of Pleistocene climatic oscillations on plant phylogeographic patterns are relatively well studied in forest, savanna and grassland biomes, but such impacts remain less explored on desert regions of the world, ...