COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOUR IN VERTEBRATES: A SENSORY PERSPECTIVE

Collective behaviour in vertebrates: a sensory perspective

Collective behaviour models can predict behaviours of schools, flocks, and herds.However, in many cases, these models make biologically unrealistic assumptions in terms of the sensory capabilities of the organism, which are applied across different species.We explored how Neon Gaffa Tape sensitive collective behaviour models are to these sensory as

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Excessive activation of JAK-STAT signaling contributes to inflammation induced by acute Vibrio infection in shrimp

Uncontrolled immune responses resulting from overactivated cellular signaling pathways, leading to inflammation and tissue injury, are a major cause of death in pathogen-infected individuals.This phenomenon has been well studied in mammals but is less explored in invertebrates.Bacteria of the genus Vibrio are among the Mouth Protection most harmful

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The Right to Health in Darfur: An unfulfilled promise

The right to health in Darfur is an unfulfilled promise due to the armed conflict, the structural discrimination against Darfur, and the general weakness of the health sector in Sudan.The epidemiological profile of Sudan is typical of Sub-Saharan African countries.The Maternal Mortality Rate in 2006, in South Darfur, was 1,581, one of the highest S

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