BUTTERFLY DENSITY AND BEHAVIOUR IN UNCUT HAY MEADOW STRIPS: BEHAVIOURAL ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF AN AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEME.

Butterfly Density and Behaviour in Uncut Hay Meadow Strips: Behavioural Ecological Consequences of an Agri-Environmental Scheme.

Sparing zones from mowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival and reproduction of insects in hay meadows.However, little is known about the efficiency of refuge zones and the consequences for local populations.We studied population densities of butterflies before and after mowing in the refuge zone of 15 meadows

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Stochastic Methods for Inferring States of Cell Migration

Cell migration refers to the ability of cells to translocate across a substrate or through a matrix.To achieve net movement requires spatiotemporal regulation of the actin cytoskeleton.Computational approaches are necessary to identify and quantify the regulatory mechanisms that generate directed cell movement.To address this need, we developed com

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