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  • 1
    In: Global Ecology and Biogeography, Wiley, Vol. 29, No. 6 ( 2020-06), p. 1008-1019
    Kurzfassung: Biodiversity dynamics comprise evolutionary and ecological changes on multiple temporal scales from millions of years to decades, but they are often interpreted within a single time frame. Planktonic foraminifera communities offer a unique opportunity for analysing the dynamics of marine biodiversity over different temporal scales. Our study aims to provide a baseline for assessments of biodiversity patterns over multiple time‐scales, which is urgently needed to interpret biodiversity responses to increasing anthropogenic pressure. Location Global (26 sites). Time period Five time‐scales: multi‐million‐year (0–7 Myr), million‐year (0–0.5 Myr), multi‐millennial (0–15 thousand years), millennial (0–1,100 years) and decadal (0–32 years). Major taxa studied Planktonic foraminifera. Methods We analysed community composition of planktonic foraminifera at five time‐scales, combining measures of standing diversity (richness and effective number of species, ENS) with measures of temporal community turnover (presence–absence‐based, dominance‐based). Observed biodiversity patterns were compared with the outcome of a neutral model to separate the effects of sampling resolution (the highest in the shortest time series) from biological responses. Results Richness and ENS decreased from multi‐million‐year to millennial time‐scales, but higher standing diversity was observed on the decadal scale. As predicted by the neutral model, turnover in species identity and dominance was strongest at the multi‐million‐year time‐scale and decreased towards the millennial scale. However, contrary to the model predictions, modern time series show rapid decadal variation in the dominance structure of foraminifera communities, which is of comparable magnitude as over much longer time periods. Community turnover was significantly correlated with global temperature change, but not on the shortest time‐scale. Main conclusions Biodiversity patterns can be to some degree predicted from the scaling effects related to different durations of time series, but changes in the dominance structure observed over the last few decades reach higher magnitude, probably forced by anthropogenic effects, than those observed over much longer durations.
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    ISSN: 1466-822X , 1466-8238
    URL: Issue
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Wiley
    Publikationsdatum: 2020
    ZDB Id: 1479787-2
    ZDB Id: 2021283-5
    SSG: 12
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    In: Neurourology and Urodynamics, Wiley, Vol. 39, No. 6 ( 2020-08), p. 1856-1861
    Kurzfassung: To analyze the influence of implantation volume of artificial sphincters (AMS 800) on outcome in a large central European multicenter cohort study. Methods As part of the DOMINO (Debates on Male Incontinence) project, the surgical procedures and outcomes were retrospectively analyzed in a total of 473 patients who received an artificial sphincter (AMS 800) between 2010 and 2012. Clinics that implanted at least 10 AMS 800 per year were defined as high‐volume centers. Results Sixteen centers had a mean rate of 9.54 AMS 800/y of which five clinics were identified as high‐volume centers. They implanted significantly more double cuffs (55% vs 12.1%; P   〈  .001), used the perineal approach significantly more often (78% vs 67.7%; P  = .003) and chose larger mean cuff sizes (4.63 cm vs 4.42 cm; P  = .002). With a mean follow‐up of 18 months, the revision rate was significantly higher at low‐volume centers (38.5% vs 26.7%; P  = .037), urethral erosion being the main reason for revision. Social continence (0‐1 pads/24 h) was achieved significantly more often in high‐volume centers (45.5% vs 24.2%; P  = .002). Conclusions Our study showed significantly better continence results and lower revision rates at high‐volume centers, confirming earlier results that are still true in this decade. We, therefore, recommend surgery for male incontinence at qualified centers.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0733-2467 , 1520-6777
    URL: Issue
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Wiley
    Publikationsdatum: 2020
    ZDB Id: 1500793-5
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    In: Molecular Ecology Resources, Wiley, Vol. 23, No. 2 ( 2023-02), p. 382-395
    Kurzfassung: Species identification is pivotal in biodiversity assessments and proteomic fingerprinting by MALDI‐TOF mass spectrometry has already been shown to reliably identify calanoid copepods to species level. However, MALDI‐TOF data may contain more information beyond mere species identification. In this study, we investigated different ontogenetic stages (copepodids C1–C6 females) of three co‐occurring Calanus species from the Arctic Fram Strait, which cannot be identified to species level based on morphological characters alone. Differentiation of the three species based on mass spectrometry data was without any error. In addition, a clear stage‐specific signal was detected in all species, supported by clustering approaches as well as machine learning using Random Forest. More complex mass spectra in later ontogenetic stages as well as relative intensities of certain mass peaks were found as the main drivers of stage distinction in these species. Through a dilution series, we were able to show that this did not result from the higher amount of biomass that was used in tissue processing of the larger stages. Finally, the data were tested in a simulation for application in a real biodiversity assessment by using Random Forest for stage classification of specimens absent from the training data. This resulted in a successful stage‐identification rate of almost 90%, making proteomic fingerprinting a promising tool to investigate polewards shifts of Atlantic Calanus species and, in general, to assess stage compositions in biodiversity assessments of Calanoida, which can be notoriously difficult using conventional identification methods.
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    ISSN: 1755-098X , 1755-0998
    URL: Issue
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Wiley
    Publikationsdatum: 2023
    ZDB Id: 2406833-0
    SSG: 12
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    Wiley ; 2020
    In:  Biologie in unserer Zeit Vol. 50, No. 1 ( 2020-02), p. 28-35
    In: Biologie in unserer Zeit, Wiley, Vol. 50, No. 1 ( 2020-02), p. 28-35
    Kurzfassung: Polar plankton Climatic changes such as the rise in temperature and ocean acidification have already severely impacted the planktonic life of the Southern Ocean. Our studies demonstrate that Antarctic plankton is changing. Large diatoms contribute most to primary production in the current Southern Ocean, whereas in the future small flagellates could become more abundant. Also zooplankton is impacted. Recent studies reveal a shift from a krill‐ to a salp‐dominated food web in the Southern Ocean and the replacement of polar cold‐water species by warm‐tolerant species of adjacent regions.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0045-205X , 1521-415X
    URL: Issue
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    Sprache: Deutsch
    Verlag: Wiley
    Publikationsdatum: 2020
    ZDB Id: 120079-3
    ZDB Id: 2006653-3
    SSG: 12
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    In: Neurourology and Urodynamics, Wiley, Vol. 39, No. 3 ( 2020-03), p. 987-993
    Kurzfassung: To comparatively analyse outcomes after ARGUS classic and ArgusT adjustable male sling implantation in a real‐world setting. Methods Inclusion criteria encompassed: non‐neurogenic, moderate‐to‐severe stress urinary incontinence (≥2 pads), implantation of an ARGUS classic or ArgusT male sling between 2010 and 2012 in a high‐volume center ( 〉 150 previous implantations). Functional outcomes were assessed using daily pad usage, 24‐hour pad testing, and International Consultation on Incontinence (ICIQ‐SF) questionnaires. Continence was defined as zero pads per 24 hours. Complications were graded using Clavien‐Dindo scale. For multivariate analysis, binary logistic regression models were used ( P   〈  .05). Results A total of 106 patients (n = 74 [ARGUS classic], n = 32 [ArgusT] ) from four centers were eligible. Median follow‐up was 44.0 months (24‐64). Patient cohorts were well‐balanced. We observed a statistical trend in favor of ARGUS classic regarding postoperative urine loss based on standardized 24‐hour pad test (71 ± 162 g [ARGUS classic] vs 160 ± 180 g [ArgusT] ); P  = .066]. Dry rates were 33.3% (ARGUS classic) and 11.8% (ArgusT, P  = .114). In multivariable analysis, ArgusT male sling could not be confirmed as an independent predictor of decreased success (OR, 0.587; 95% CI; 0.166‐2.076, P  = .408). There were no Clavien IV and V complications. Inguinal pain was significantly higher after ArgusT implantation ( P  = .033). Explantation rates were higher for ArgusT compared to ARGUS classic (14.0 vs 23.3%; P  = .371). Longer device survival for the ARGUS classic male sling was observed in Kaplan‐Meier analysis ( P  = .198). Conclusions In the largest comparative analysis of ARGUS classic and ArgusT male sling with the longest follow‐up to date, we observed low continence rates with superior functional outcomes and decreased explantation rates after ARGUS classic implantation.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 0733-2467 , 1520-6777
    URL: Issue
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Wiley
    Publikationsdatum: 2020
    ZDB Id: 1500793-5
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    Wiley ; 2022
    In:  Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Vol. 2, No. 5 ( 2022-10), p. 334-342
    In: Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries, Wiley, Vol. 2, No. 5 ( 2022-10), p. 334-342
    Kurzfassung: Brown shrimp, Crangon crangon (L.), is the most valuable target of coastal fisheries in the southern North Sea. Annual landings exceeded 30,000 tons in the last decade, yielding up to 100 Mio Euro. The shrimp are boiled immediately after capture onboard the fishing vessel for preservation and easy peeling. After landing, the shrimp are collected by traders and exported for manual peeling. Only the muscle of the pleon is returned and sold as regional delicacy. The remains, comprising the cephalothorax, the shell of the pleon, and, in case, adhering eggs, account for up to 70% of the total body mass. This potential resource, for example as aquaculture feed, has not yet been considered for exploitation. In this respect, the fatty acid (FA) profile and the share of essential FAs are crucial quality factors. Since boiling alters the quality of shrimp, this study evaluates changes in the FA composition of shrimp muscle and remains by comparing frozen and boiled samples. Major FAs in C. crangon were the saturated palmitic acid (PA, 16:0), accounting for 16.6%–19.1% of total fatty acids (TFAs), and the long‐chain polyunsaturated FAs (LC‐PUFAs) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 20:5(n‐3), 16.1–21.6% TFA ) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6(n‐3), 11.5–13.6% TFA ). Frozen muscle and frozen remains showed similar FA profiles. Boiling changed the FA profile. PA, EPA, and DHA decreased by up to 25%, whereas palmitoleic acid 16:1(n‐7) and oleic acid 18:1(n‐9) increased by 2% to 3% each. Boiled muscle and boiled remains showed similar FA profiles. Despite the loss of FAs, the boiled shrimp remains are suggested to be a suitable PUFA supplement for aquaculture feeds, deserving further investigation.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 2693-8847 , 2693-8847
    URL: Issue
    Sprache: Englisch
    Verlag: Wiley
    Publikationsdatum: 2022
    ZDB Id: 3119348-1
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