نتایج جستجو برای: butterfly

تعداد نتایج: 7337  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Linlin Zhang Anyi Mazo-Vargas Robert D Reed

The optix gene has been implicated in butterfly wing pattern adaptation by genetic association, mapping, and expression studies. The actual developmental function of this gene has remained unclear, however. Here we used CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing to show that optix plays a fundamental role in nymphalid butterfly wing pattern development, where it is required for determination of all chromatic c...

2014
Hui Liu Linquan Xie Jiansheng Liu Lei Ding

This paper studied the topology of NoC (Network-on-Chip). By combining the characteristics of the Clos network and butterfly network, a new topology named BFC (Butterfly Clos-network) network was proposed. This topology integrates several modules, which belongs to the same layer but different dimensions, into a new module. In the BFC network, a bidirectional link is used to complete information...

2014
Cih-Su Wang Tsung-Yuan Chang Tai-Yuan Lin Yang-Fang Chen

Quasi-periodic structures of natural biomaterial membranes have great potentials to serve as resonance cavities to generate ecological friendly optoelectronic devices with low cost. To achieve the first attempt for the illustration of the underlying principle, the Pieris canidia butterfly wing was embedded with ZnO nanoparticles. Quite interestingly, it is found that the bio-inspired quasi-sing...

2011
Xue Guan Song Jeong Ju Choi Joon-Ho Lee Young Chul Park

1. Abstract Nowadays, the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in the design of valves is very common. Despite the continuing growth of computing capability, the computational cost of complex three-dimensional CFD analysis of butterfly valve maintains high, therefore, the CFD analysis-based optimization becomes more time-consuming and computational expensive. In this paper, a comparative s...

2004
Thomas R. Walla Steinar Engen Philip J. DeVries Russell Lande

We present a novel analytical method for assessing spatial and temporal structure in community samples that is useful for comparing large data-sets that include species abundance data. The model assumes that species numbers in two samples are drawn from a bi-variate Poisson log-normal species abundance distribution and parameters from the fitted distribution are estimated to assess community st...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
Jacobus C de Roode Rachel M Rarick Andrew J Mongue Nicole M Gerardo Mark D Hunter

Parasites and hosts live in communities consisting of many interacting species, but few studies have examined how communities affect parasite virulence and transmission. We studied a food web consisting of two species of milkweed, two milkweed herbivores (monarch butterfly and oleander aphid) and a monarch butterfly-specific parasite. We found that the presence of aphids increased the virulence...

2013
Alireza Nikkerdar

Intra-oral appliances such as transpalatal arch and Nance appliance fail to resist against forces that tend to loosen the anchorage. The infirmity arises due to the long lever arm and the mesial force that is perpendicular to the long axis of the appliance. The butterfly arch is presented here as an intra-oral appliance that withstands the mesially directed forces with a mechanism that puts str...

Journal: :IEICE Electronic Express 2016
Feng Han Li Li Kun Wang Fan Feng Hongbing Pan Baoning Zhang Guoqiang He Jun Lin

This paper presents an efficient architecture for performing 128 points to 1M points Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT) based on mixed radix-2/4/8 butterfly unit. The proposed FFT architecture reduces the computation cost by taking the advantage of the radix-8 FFT algorithm while remaining compatible with sequences whose data length is an integral power of 2. Further optimizations for reconfigur...

2012
Yoshikazu Ohno Joji M. Otaki

Vertebrate and invertebrate colour pattern determination mechanisms are considered distinct; recently, however, both fish and butterfly colour patterns have been partly explained by reaction-diffusion mechanisms. Here, we show that multi-coloured eyespots of the spotted mandarin fish, which are reminiscent of butterfly eyespots, are determined by the serial induction of colour patterns. The mor...

2014
Konstantina Zografou Vassiliki Kati Andrea Grill Robert J. Wilson Elli Tzirkalli Lazaros N. Pamperis John M. Halley

The European protected-area network will cease to be efficient for biodiversity conservation, particularly in the Mediterranean region, if species are driven out of protected areas by climate warming. Yet, no empirical evidence of how climate change influences ecological communities in Mediterranean nature reserves really exists. Here, we examine long-term (1998-2011/2012) and short-term (2011-...

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