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    Convergently increased or decreased regions in humans and mice without total tissue volume (TTV) correction by Elisa Guma (14258837)

    Published 2022
    “…</strong></em><em>Venn diagram of overlapping ROIs highlighting the regions congruently (for both XXY and XYY) increased or decreased in humans and mice. Brain regions that were statistically significantly impacted by both XXY and XYY in humans alone (<5 percent FDR) are listed in the red (increased volume) and light blue (decreased volume) boxes on the left. …”
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    Loss of <i>Nf1</i> decreases sleep and increases metabolic rate in the SAMM system. by Elizabeth B. Brown (4582978)

    Published 2023
    “…Compared to control and heterozygote flies, <i>nf1</i><sup>P1</sup> mutants significantly increase CO<sub>2</sub> output during the day (+, <i>P</i><0.0001; het, <i>P</i><0.0001) and night (+, <i>P</i><0.0001; het, <i>P</i><0.0001). …”
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    Species1 from Tropical mammal functional diversity increases with productivity but decreases with anthropogenic disturbance by Daniel Gorczynski (10093617)

    Published 2021
    “…Mammal community functional dispersion increased with primary productivity, while functional richness decreased with human-induced local extinctions and was significantly lower in Madagascar than other tropical regions. …”
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    Table1_Exposure to Roundup increases movement speed and decreases body mass in earthworms.docx by Sharon T Pochron (13848331)

    Published 2022
    “…Exposure to this contaminant drove a decrease in body mass and increase in movement, which outside of the lab might increase the speed of tunnel formation and microbial dispersal, at a cost to the earthworms. …”
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    Data from: Colony losses of stingless bees increase in agricultural areas, but decrease in forested areas by Malena Sibaja Leyton (18400983)

    Published 2025
    “…We found that colony losses during the rainy season decreased with higher abundance of forested areas and increased with higher abundance of agricultural area around meliponaries. …”
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