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Dokdonia sp. DIK-SEA-51
Known as:
Krokinobacter sp. DIK-SEA-51
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
NETTER-1 Phase III: Progression-Free Survival, Radiographic Response, and Preliminary Overall Survival Results in Patients With Midgut Neuroendocrine Tumors Treated With 177Lu-Dotatate.
J. Strosberg
,
E. Wolin
,
+12 authors
E. Krenning
Clinical advances in hematology & oncology : H&O
2016
Corpus ID: 28124700
194 Background: Currently, there are limited therapeutic options for patients with advanced midgut neuroendocrine tumors…
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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
DNA metabarcoding illuminates dietary niche partitioning by African large herbivores
Tyler R. Kartzinel
,
Patricia A Chen
,
+6 authors
Robert M. Pringle
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2015
Corpus ID: 6345054
Significance Theory holds that sympatric large mammalian herbivores (LMH) must partition food resources to coexist, and…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Heterospecific eavesdropping in a nonsocial species
A. Lea
,
June P. Barrera
,
L. M. Tom
,
D. Blumstein
2008
Corpus ID: 31087560
Many species respond to heterospecific alarm calls, and the majority are social taxa and possess complex alarm calls themselves…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Intercalation compounds of hydrotalcite-like anionic clays with anti-inflammatory agents, II: Uptake of diclofenac for a controlled release formulation
V. Ambrogi
,
G. Fardella
,
G. Grandolini
,
L. Perioli
,
M. C. Tiralti
AAPS PharmSciTech
2008
Corpus ID: 12433559
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether hydrotalcite is able to intercalate diclofenac, a nonsteroidal anti…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Genetic relatedness in groups is sex‐specific and declines with age of helpers in a cooperatively breeding cichlid
P. Dierkes
,
D. Heg
,
Michael Taborsky
,
Eva Skubic
,
R. Achmann
2005
Corpus ID: 35799714
Kin selection can explain the evolution of cooperative breeding and the distribution of relatives within a population may…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Regulation of shrub dynamics by native browsing ungulates on East African rangeland
D. Augustine
,
S. J. Mcnaughton
2004
Corpus ID: 39999452
Herbivores, edaphic features and fire are primary factors regulating the balance between woody and herbaceous vegetation in…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Selective defecation and selective foraging: Antiparasite behavior in wild ungulates?
V. Ezenwa
2004
Corpus ID: 11468366
Selective defecation and selective foraging are two potential antiparasite behaviors used by grazing ungulates to reduce…
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2004
2004
Environmental constraints on the foraging behaviour of a dwarf antelope (Madoqua kirkii)
M. B. Manser
,
P. Brotherton
Oecologia
2004
Corpus ID: 7644665
Dik-diks (Madoqua sp.) inhabit semi-arid regions and experience very different conditions of food availability and quality…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Female dispersion and the evolution of monogamy in the dik-dik
P. Brotherton
,
M. B. Manser
Animal Behaviour
1997
Corpus ID: 8913278
In facultatively monogamous mammals, females are thought to be too widely dispersed for males to defend more than one female…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Genetic and behavioural evidence of monogamy in a mammal, Kirk's dik–dik (;Madoqua kirkii)
P. Brotherton
,
J. Pemberton
,
P. Komers
,
G. Malarky
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London…
1997
Corpus ID: 21266247
Little is known about the mating behaviour of monogamous mammals. Here, we present behavioural and genetic evidence of fidelity…
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