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  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,629 Views
18 Pages

Seed Availability and Small Mammal Populations: Insights from Mediterranean Forests

  • César Llanos-Guerrero,
  • Lídia Freixas-Mora,
  • Marc Vilella,
  • Carme Bartrina and
  • Ignasi Torre

2 July 2024

Plant–animal interactions play a crucial role in ecosystem functioning, especially through seed dispersal mechanisms. Understanding how small mammal populations respond to seed availability is essential for ecosystem management and biodiversity...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,769 Views
19 Pages

7 November 2018

Tree seedlings planted in abandoned agricultural fields interact with herb communities through competition, tolerance, and facilitation. In addition, they are subject to herbivory by small mammals, deer or invertebrates. To increase the success of fo...

  • Proceeding Paper
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,930 Views
8 Pages

14 November 2020

: Aphis craccivora is an aphid which damages many species of plants and is also a vector for numerous plant viruses. Since neonicotinoids are a well-known class of effective insecticides with less toxicity against mammals and other vertebrates, a sma...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,623 Views
14 Pages

An Update on Mitochondrial Ribosome Biology: The Plant Mitoribosome in the Spotlight

  • Artur Tomal,
  • Malgorzata Kwasniak-Owczarek and
  • Hanna Janska

3 December 2019

Contrary to the widely held belief that mitochondrial ribosomes (mitoribosomes) are highly similar to bacterial ones, recent experimental evidence reveals that mitoribosomes do differ significantly from their bacterial counterparts. This review is fo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,876 Views
22 Pages

Plant TDP1 (Tyrosyl-DNA Phosphodiesterase 1): A Phylogenetic Perspective and Gene Expression Data Mining

  • Giacomo Mutti,
  • Alessandro Raveane,
  • Andrea Pagano,
  • Francesco Bertolini,
  • Ornella Semino,
  • Alma Balestrazzi and
  • Anca Macovei

7 December 2020

The TDP1 (tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1) enzyme removes the non-specific covalent intermediates between topoisomerase I and DNA, thus playing a crucial role in preventing DNA damage. While mammals possess only one TDP1 gene, in plants two genes (TD...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
874 Views
23 Pages

26 July 2025

Savanna systems are characterised by a community of large mammal herbivores with up to 30 species; coexistence is based on resource partitioning. In this paper we analyse the features of the landscape and plant structure which lead herbivores to use...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,339 Views
17 Pages

Tannic Acid Induces Intestinal Dysfunction and Intestinal Microbial Dysregulation in Brandt’s Voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii)

  • Minghui Gu,
  • Ruiyang Fan,
  • Xin Dai,
  • Chen Gu,
  • Aiqin Wang,
  • Wanhong Wei and
  • Shengmei Yang

7 February 2023

Brandt’s vole (Lasiopodomys brandtii) is a small herbivorous mammal that feeds on plants rich in secondary metabolites (PSMs), including tannins. However, plant defense mechanisms against herbivory by Brandt’s voles are not clearly establ...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,608 Views
24 Pages

Structure-Function Insights of Jaburetox and Soyuretox: Novel Intrinsically Disordered Polypeptides Derived from Plant Ureases

  • Matheus V. Coste Grahl,
  • Fernanda Cortez Lopes,
  • Anne H. Souza Martinelli,
  • Celia R. Carlini and
  • Leonardo L. Fruttero

16 November 2020

Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) do not have a stable 3D structure but still have important biological activities. Jaburetox is a recombinant peptide derived from the jack bean (Canavalia ensiformis...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,442 Views
27 Pages

29 March 2024

Melatonin is a ubiquitous molecule found in living organisms, ranging from bacteria to plants and mammals. It possesses various properties, partly due to its robust antioxidant nature and partly owed to its specific interaction with melatonin recepto...

  • Review
  • Open Access
85 Citations
10,654 Views
17 Pages

Hydrogen Sulfide and Endothelium-Dependent Vasorelaxation

  • Jerzy Bełtowski and
  • Anna Jamroz-Wiśniewska

16 December 2014

In addition to nitric oxide and carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide (H2S), synthesized enzymatically from l-cysteine or l-homocysteine, is the third gasotransmitter in mammals. Endogenous H2S is involved in the regulation of many physiological processe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,605 Views
8 Pages

3 July 2020

Research Highlights: Frugivory by mammals is a common plant–animal interaction, but additional studies that examine the effects of frugivory on woody plants are needed. We show that ingestion of netleaf hackberry (Celtis reticulata Torr.) fruit...