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Hidden diversity for abiotic a of

by J. Domingo A, R. Maghirang A, S. B. Yu A, G. Gregorio A, S. Yanaghihara A
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Resource-based Corruptions and the Combinatorics of Hidden Diversity

by Juan Garay, David Johnson, Aggelos Kiayias, Moti Yung
"... In the setting of cryptographic protocols, the corruption of a party has traditionally been viewed as a simple, uniform and atomic operation, where the adversary decides to get control over a party and this party immediately gets corrupted. In this paper, motivated by the fact that different players ..."
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no fundamental difference from the standard corruption model. However, in a resource “anonymous ” setting, in the sense that such configuration is hidden from the adversary, much is to be gained in terms of efficiency and security. We showcase the power of such hidden diversity in the context of secure

Hidden Diversity in Sardines: Genetic and Morphological Evidence for Cryptic Species in the Goldstripe Sardinella,

by Sardinella Gibbosa (bleeker , 2014
"... Cryptic species continue to be uncovered in many fish taxa, posing challenges for fisheries conservation and management. In Sardinella gibbosa, previous investigations revealed subtle intra-species variations, resulting in numerous synonyms and a controversial taxonomy for this sardine. Here, we tes ..."
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, both genetic and morphological evidence strongly suggests a hidden diversity within this common and commercially-important sardine.

Hidden diversity in honey bee gut symbionts detected by singlecell genomics

by Ramunas Stepanauskas, Nancy A. Moran¤b - PLoS Genet. 2014; 10: e1004596. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1004596 PMID: 25210772
"... Microbial communities in animal guts are composed of diverse, specialized bacterial species, but little is known about how gut bacteria diversify to produce genetically and ecologically distinct entities. The gut microbiota of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, presents a useful model, because it consis ..."
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Microbial communities in animal guts are composed of diverse, specialized bacterial species, but little is known about how gut bacteria diversify to produce genetically and ecologically distinct entities. The gut microbiota of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, presents a useful model, because

Next generation sequencing reveals the hidden diversity of zooplankton assemblages

by Penelope K. Lindeque, Helen E. Parry, Rachel A. Harmer, Paul J. Somerfield, Angus Atkinson , 2013
"... Background: Zooplankton play an important role in our oceans, in biogeochemical cycling and providing a food source for commercially important fish larvae. However, difficulties in correctly identifying zooplankton hinder our understanding of their roles in marine ecosystem functioning, and can prev ..."
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prevent detection of long term changes in their community structure. The advent of massively parallel next generation sequencing technology allows DNA sequence data to be recovered directly from whole community samples. Here we assess the ability of such sequencing to quantify richness and diversity of a

Letter Environmental Survey Meta-analysis Reveals Hidden Diversity

by Among Unicellular Opisthokonts, Javier Del Campo
"... The Opisthokonta clade includes Metazoa, Fungi, and several unicellular lineages, such as choanoflagellates, filastereans, ichthyosporeans, and nucleariids. To date, studies of the evolutionary diversity of opisthokonts have focused exclusively on metazoans, fungi, and, very recently, choanoflagella ..."
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The Opisthokonta clade includes Metazoa, Fungi, and several unicellular lineages, such as choanoflagellates, filastereans, ichthyosporeans, and nucleariids. To date, studies of the evolutionary diversity of opisthokonts have focused exclusively on metazoans, fungi, and, very recently

RESEARCH ARTICLE The Hidden Diversity of Zanclea Associated with Scleractinians Revealed by Molecular Data

by Simone Montano, Davide Maggioni, Roberto Arrigoni, Davide Seveso, Stefania Puce, Paolo Galli
"... Scleractinian reef corals have recently been acknowledged as the most numerous host group found in association with hydroids belonging to the Zanclea genus. However, knowl-edge of the molecular phylogenetic relationships among Zanclea species associated with scleractinians is just beginning. This st ..."
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. This study, using the nuclear 28S rDNA region and the fast-evolving mitochondrial 16S rRNA and COI genes, provides the most comprehensive phylo-genetic reconstruction of the genus Zanclea with a particular focus on the genetic diversity among Zanclea specimens associated with 13 scleractinian genera

RESEARCH ARTICLE Discovering Hidden Diversity of Characins (Teleostei: Characiformes) in Ecuador’s

by Daniel Escobar-camacho, Ramiro Barriga, Santiago R. Ron , 1371
"... Background Management and conservation of biodiversity requires adequate species inventories. The Yasuní National Park is one of the most diverse regions on Earth and recent studies of ter-restrial vertebrates, based on genetic evidence, have shown high levels of cryptic and unde-scribed diversity. ..."
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Background Management and conservation of biodiversity requires adequate species inventories. The Yasuní National Park is one of the most diverse regions on Earth and recent studies of ter-restrial vertebrates, based on genetic evidence, have shown high levels of cryptic and unde-scribed diversity

Beyond the Colours: Discovering Hidden Diversity in the Nymphalidae of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico

by Through Dna Barcoding, Blanca R. Prado, Carmen Pozo, Martha Valdez-moreno, Paul D. N. Hebert
"... Background: Recent studies have demonstrated the utility of DNA barcoding in the discovery of overlooked species and in the connection of immature and adult stages. In this study, we use DNA barcoding to examine diversity patterns in 121 species of Nymphalidae from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. O ..."
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Background: Recent studies have demonstrated the utility of DNA barcoding in the discovery of overlooked species and in the connection of immature and adult stages. In this study, we use DNA barcoding to examine diversity patterns in 121 species of Nymphalidae from the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico

Research Article The ‘‘Hidden Diversity’ ’ of Medicinal Plants in Northeastern Brazil: Diagnosis and Prospects for Conservation and Biological Prospecting

by Deyvson Rodrigues Cavalcanti, Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque , 2013
"... Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Increases in ethnobotanical studies and knowledge in recent decades have led to a greater and more accurate interpretation of the overall patterns related ..."
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to the use ofmedicinal plants, allowing for a clear identification of some ecological and cultural phenomena. “Hidden diversity ” of medicinal plants refers in the present study to the existence of several species of medicinal plants known by the same vernacular name in a given region. Although
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