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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655432/editorial-sociobiological-interactions-in-brain-health-from-disparities-to-social-epigenomics
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EDITORIAL
Hernando Santamaria-Garcia, Michael Corley, Agustin Ibañez
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38634682/prevalence-and-predictors-of-minimum-acceptable-diet-mad-feeding-among-tribal-children-aged-6-23-months-in-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manas Ranjan Pradhan, Daisy Saikia, Sourav Mondal, Prasanna Kumar Mudi
Minimum acceptable diet (MAD) that combines minimum dietary diversity (MDD) and minimum meal frequency (MMF) is one of the eight core indicators for assessing infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices for children aged 6-23 months. With low MAD, young children and infants are more susceptible to undernutrition. The study assesses the prevalence and predictors of MAD among tribal children aged 6-23 months in India. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate analyzes were performed on data from 6326 tribal children of the National Family Health Survey (2019-21)...
April 18, 2024: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561926/natural-disaster-and-fertility-preference-evidence-from-the-tsunami-in-indonesia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yeonha Jung
Despite many discussions on the impacts of natural disasters on fertility outcomes, their implications for fertility preferences as a mechanism remain unexplored. This study proposes that natural disasters could promote fertility preferences by reinforcing traditional values. The empirical analysis relies on a post-tsunami longitudinal survey of individuals in the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra in Indonesia frankenberg2020study. Out of the 28,376 survey respondents, our sample considers around 10,700 individuals aged 15 or more, whose responses are available for the variables used in the estimation...
April 1, 2024: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551453/sociodemographic-patterns-in-biomarkers-of-aging-in-the-add-health-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer Momkus, Allison E Aiello, Rebecca Stebbins, Yuan Zhang, Kathleen Mullan Harris
Biomarkers in population health research serve as indicators of incremental physiological deterioration and contribute to our understanding of mechanisms through which social disparities in health unfold over time. Yet, few population-based studies incorporate biomarkers of aging in early midlife, when disease risks may emerge and progress across the life course. We describe the distributions of several biomarkers of inflammation and neurodegeneration and their variation by sociodemographic characteristics using blood samples collected during Wave V of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (ages 33-44 years)...
March 29, 2024: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517128/notes-on-the-study-of-indigenous-and-tribal-populations
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EDITORIAL
Hiroaki Matsuura
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 22, 2024: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38437066/income-stress-and-sex-ratios-over-1895-2010
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando Antonio Ignacio González
The medical literature has shown that populations under high stress have a lower sex ratio at birth (i.e. number of males for every 100 females). In this paper, I examine the relationship between income, as a source of economic stress, and the sex ratio at a subnational level for the 1895-2010 period. For this, I use census microdata from Argentina -a developing country that experienced rapid growth at the end of the 19th century and stagnated in recent decades- and I estimate from a two-way fixed effects model that exploits the wide temporal and geographic variability in income...
March 4, 2024: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38411571/mechanisms-of-pathogen-and-pesticide-resistance-in-honey-bees
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REVIEW
Leonard J Foster, Nadejda Tsvetkov, Alison McAfee
Bees are the most important insect pollinators of the crops humans grow, and Apis mellifera , the Western honey bee, is the most commonly managed species for this purpose. In addition to providing agricultural services, the complex biology of honey bees has been the subject of scientific study since the 18th century, and the intricate behaviors of honey bees and ants - fellow Hymenopterans - inspired much sociobiological inquest. Unfortunately, honey bees are constantly exposed to parasites, pathogens, and xenobiotics, all of which pose threats to their health...
February 27, 2024: Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38333735/learning-modifies-attention-during-bumblebee-visual-search
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Théo Robert, Karolina Tarapata, Vivek Nityananda
ABSTRACT: The role of visual search during bee foraging is relatively understudied compared to the choices made by bees. As bees learn about rewards, we predicted that visual search would be modified to prioritise rewarding flowers. To test this, we ran an experiment testing how bee search differs in the initial and later part of training as they learn about flowers with either higher- or lower-quality rewards. We then ran an experiment to see how this prior training with reward influences their search on a subsequent task with different flowers...
2024: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38327147/analyzing-the-effects-of-the-spanish-civil-war-on-biological-well-being-through-new-anthropometric-indicators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Javier Puche, Francisco J Marco-Gracia
Numerous studies have demonstrated the negative impact of severe economic shocks (such as those associated with wars) on the growth of children and adolescents. Individuals exposed to these shocks during their developmental years exhibited shorter average heights compared to both previous and subsequent generations. Anthropometric research has highlighted the sensitivity of the height variable in understanding the biological well-being of children and adolescents. However, little attention has been paid to the evolution of other anthropometric variables...
February 7, 2024: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38261529/prevalence-and-socio-economic-determinants-of-consanguineous-marriages-in-algeria-according-to-multiple-indicator-cluster-survey-2019-data-mics6
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdellatif Moussouni, Adel Sidi Yakhlef, Houari Hamdaoui, Zakia Litim
Consanguineous marriage is still a customary social phenomenon in Arab-Muslim communities. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of consanguineous marriages in the Algerian population and to identify the socio-economic determinants associated with the practice of this form of union. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study included data for 21141 ever-married women aged 15-49 years, from the MICS6 Algeria (Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey database), conducted in 2019. Using a logistic regression model, we assessed the influence of socio-economic and geographical determinants on the practice of consanguineous marriages...
January 23, 2024: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38235053/wild-and-captive-immature-orangutans-differ-in-their-non-vocal-communication-with-others-but-not-with-their-mothers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marlen Fröhlich, Maria A van Noordwijk, Tatang Mitra Setia, Carel P van Schaik, Ulrich Knief
ABSTRACT: In many group-living species, individuals are required to flexibly modify their communicative behaviour in response to current social challenges. To unravel whether sociality and communication systems co-evolve, research efforts have often targeted the links between social organisation and communicative repertoires. However, it is still unclear which social or interactional factors directly predict communicative complexity. To address this issue, we studied wild and zoo-housed immature orangutans of two species to assess the impact of the socio-ecological setting on the production of non-vocal signal repertoires...
2024: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38218496/communication-mediated-interaction-between-bacteria-and-microalgae-advances-photogranulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaogang Wu, Lingrui Kong, Yiming Feng, Ru Zheng, Jianhang Zhou, Jingqi Sun, Sitong Liu
Recently, photogranules composed of bacteria and microalgae for carbon-negative nitrogen removal receive extensive attention worldwide, yet which type of bacteria is helpful for rapid formation of photogranules and whether they depend on signaling communication remain elusive. Varied signaling communication was analyzed using metagenomic method among bacteria and microalgae in via of two types of experimentally verified signaling molecule from bacteria to microalgae, which include indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs) during the operation of photo-bioreactors...
January 11, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38187116/lovers-not-fighters-docility-influences-reproductive-fitness-but-not-survival-in-male-cape-ground-squirrels-xerus-inauris
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miyako H Warrington, Sienna Beaulieu, Riley Jellicoe, Sjoerd Vos, Nigel C Bennett, Jane M Waterman
UNLABELLED: Over their lifetime, individuals may use different behavioural strategies to maximize their fitness. Some behavioural traits may be consistent among individuals over time (i.e., 'personality' traits) resulting in an individual behavioural phenotype with different associated costs and benefits. Understanding how behavioural traits are linked to lifetime fitness requires tracking individuals over their lifetime. Here, we leverage a long-term study on a multi-year living species (maximum lifespan ~ 10 years) to examine how docility (an individual's reaction to trapping and handling) may contribute to how males are able to maximize their lifetime fitness...
2024: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38185944/under-five-child-mortality-and-associated-factors-among-tribal-populations-from-a-south-indian-district
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yadlapalli Sriparvathi Kusuma, Penatapati Siva Santoshkumar, Tanguturi Madhu Sudhanarao, Dodde Rambabu, Bontha Veerraju Babu
This paper reports child mortality and associated factors among tribal (indigenous) populations from a South Indian district. In India, 104 million people belonged to 705 tribal groups, constituting 8.6% of India's population. Of the 705 tribal groups, 75 were classified as particularly vulnerable tribal groups (PVTG). The present study aims to report the under-five child mortality among the tribal (both PVTG and non-PVTG) population in Visakhapatnam district, a district with a higher concentration of tribes in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh...
January 7, 2024: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38113942/reduced-social-function-in-experimentally-evolved-dictyostelium-discoideum-implies-selection-for-social-conflict-in-nature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tyler J Larsen, Israt Jahan, Debra A Brock, Joan E Strassmann, David C Queller
Many microbes interact with one another, but the difficulty of directly observing these interactions in nature makes interpreting their adaptive value complicated. The social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum forms aggregates wherein some cells are sacrificed for the benefit of others. Within chimaeric aggregates containing multiple unrelated lineages, cheaters can gain an advantage by undercontributing, but the extent to which wild D. discoideum has adapted to cheat is not fully clear. In this study, we experimentally evolved D...
December 20, 2023: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38076722/reproductive-success-of-bornean-orangutan-males-scattered-in-time-but-clustered-in-space
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria A van Noordwijk, Laura R LaBarge, Julia A Kunz, Anna M Marzec, Brigitte Spillmann, Corinne Ackermann, Puji Rianti, Erin R Vogel, S Suci Utami Atmoko, Michael Kruetzen, Carel P van Schaik
ABSTRACT: The social and mating systems of orangutans, one of our closest relatives, remain poorly understood. Orangutans ( Pongo spp . ) are highly sexually dimorphic and females are philopatric and maintain individual, but overlapping home ranges, whereas males disperse, are non-territorial and wide-ranging, and show bimaturism, with many years between reaching sexual maturity and attaining full secondary sexual characteristics (including cheek pads (flanges) and emitting long calls)...
2023: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37995327/biodemography-as-human-centered-climate-change-research
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EDITORIAL
Hiroaki Matsuura
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 23, 2023: Biodemography and Social Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37980566/protocol-for-an-agent-based-model-of-recombination-in-bacteria-playing-a-public-goods-game
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isaiah Paolo A Lee, Omar Tonsi Eldakar, J Peter Gogarten, Cheryl P Andam
Agent-based models are composed of individual agents coded for traits, such as cooperation and cheating, that interact in a virtual world based on defined rules. Here, we describe the use of an agent-based model of homologous recombination in bacteria playing a public goods game. We describe steps for software installation, setting model parameters, running and testing models, and visualization and statistical analysis. This protocol is useful in analyses of horizontal gene transfer, bacterial sociobiology, and game theory...
November 18, 2023: STAR protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975503/the-social-lives-of-viruses-and-other-mobile-genetic-elements-a%C3%A2-commentary-on-leeks-et-al-2023
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iris Irby, Sam P Brown
Illustration of life-histories of phages and plasmids through horizontal and vertical transmission (see Figure 1 for more information).
November 2023: Journal of Evolutionary Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899643/racial-ethnic-disparities-in-the-chains-of-morbid-events-leading-to-death-network-analysis-of-us-multiple-cause-of-death-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizaveta Ukolova, Boris Burcin
Multiple-cause-of-death data have not yet been applied to the study of racial/ethnic differences in causal chains of events leading to death, nor they have been used to examine racial/ethnic disparities in cause-of-death certification. We use publicly available 2019 US death certificate data to reassemble chains of morbid events leading to death. From them, we construct and analyze directed multiple cause of death networks by race and sex of deaths aged 60+. Three perspectives to measure disparities are employed: (i) relative prevalence of cause-of-death-pairs, (ii) strength of associations between diseases, (iii) similarities in transition matrices...
October 30, 2023: Biodemography and Social Biology
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