In: Biological Invasions, 2010, vol. 12, no. 8, p. 2797-2813
The enemy release hypothesis posits that the initial success of invasive species depends on the scarcity and poor adaptation of native natural enemies such as predators and parasitoids. As for parasitoids, invading hosts are first attacked at low rates by a species-poor complex of mainly generalist species. Over the years, however, parasitoid richness may increase either because the invading host...
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In: EMBO reports, 2004, vol. 5, p. 268-273
The protozoan Trypanosoma brucei has a single mitochondrion and lacks an apoptotic machinery. Here we show that expression of the proapoptotic protein Bax in T. brucei causes the release of cytochrome c, the depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane potential and mitochondrial fission. However, in contrast to mammalian cells, the three events are temporally well separated. The release of...
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In: Physical Review Letters, 2011, vol. 107, no. 23, p. 238701
We show that to explain the growth of the citation network by preferential attachment (PA), one has to accept that individual nodes exhibit heterogeneous fitness values that decay with time. While previous PA-based models assumed either heterogeneity or decay in isolation, we propose a simple analytically treatable model that combines these two factors. Depending on the input assumptions, the...
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In: Anthropologica, 2019, vol. 61, no. 1, p. 137-149
Schools are places where specific temporalities are enacted daily through teaching practices both inside and outside the classrooms. This paper, which draws on ethnographic research in more than fifteen international private schools in Switzerland, looks at the accelerated temporality that prevails in these schools. International private schools have been expanding massively in Switzerland since...
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In: Machine Learning, 2010, vol. 79, no. 1-2, p. 5-27
Data recorded from multiple sources sometimes exhibit non-instantaneous couplings. For simple data sets, cross-correlograms may reveal the coupling dynamics. But when dealing with high-dimensional multivariate data there is no such measure as the cross-correlogram. We propose a simple algorithm based on Kernel Canonical Correlation Analysis (kCCA) that computes a multivariate temporal filter...
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In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2014, vol. 281, no. 1792, p. 20140502
Landscape heterogeneity plays a central role in shaping ecological and evolutionary processes. While species utilization of the landscape is usually viewed as constant within a year, the spatial distribution of individuals is likely to vary in time in relation to particular seasonal needs. Understanding temporal variation in landscape use and genetic connectivity has direct conservation...
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In: Nature Materials, 2017, vol. 16, no. 4, p. 467–473
Photochemical reactions are essential to a large number of important industrial and biological processes. A method for monitoring photochemical reaction kinetics and the dynamics of molecular excitations with spatial resolution within the active molecule would allow a rigorous exploration of the pathway and mechanism of photophysical and photochemical processes. Here we demonstrate that...
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Thèse de doctorat : Université de Fribourg, 2000 ; no 1307.
Tenascin-R (TN-R) is a glycosylated brain extracellular matrix protein (BECM; Zamze et al., 1999) restricted to the central nervous system (Pesheva et al., 1989; Rathjen et al., 1991; Weber et al., 1999). A special feature of TN-R, and some of its known ligands, is their accumulation around certain sub-populations of neurones, forming perineuronal nets of extracellular matrix (PNEMs; Wintergerst...
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In: Language Learning in Higher Education, 2012, vol. 1, no. 2, p. 275-285
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In: IAWA Journal, 2007, vol. 28, no. 1, p. 39-48
Due to the likelihood of global climate change, the frequency and magnitude of natural hazards such as mass movements may likewise change, thus favouring the refinement of methods to detect and quantify geomorphic events when precise records are not available. Geomorphic events typically have a significant effect on tree growth, e.g., reaction wood marked by changes in ring widths and wood...
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