Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2336887101> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2336887101 abstract "The evolution of species habitat range is an important topic over a wide range of research fields. In higher organisms, habitat range evolution is generally associated with genetic events such as gene duplication. However, the specific factors that determine habitat variability remain unclear at higher levels of biological organization (e.g., biochemical networks). One widely accepted hypothesis developed from both theoretical and empirical analyses is that habitat variability promotes network modularity; however, this relationship has not yet been directly tested in higher organisms. Therefore, I investigated the relationship between habitat variability and metabolic network modularity using compound and enzymatic networks in flies and mammals. Contrary to expectation, there was no clear positive correlation between habitat variability and network modularity. As an exception, the network modularity increased with habitat variability in the enzymatic networks of flies. However, the observed association was likely an artifact, and the frequency of gene duplication appears to be the main factor contributing to network modularity. These findings raise the question of whether or not there is a general mechanism for habitat range expansion at a higher level (i.e., above the gene scale). This study suggests that the currently widely accepted hypothesis for habitat variability should be reconsidered." @default.
- W2336887101 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2336887101 creator A5013426338 @default.
- W2336887101 date "2016-01-01" @default.
- W2336887101 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2336887101 title "Habitat variability does not generally promote metabolic network modularity in flies and mammals" @default.
- W2336887101 cites W114293352 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1599483222 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1644749979 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1964343149 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1965911703 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1969404643 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1972740086 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1974397796 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1977025277 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1977972739 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1983049875 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1983202741 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1985636695 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1994282169 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W1996800093 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2002574233 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2006038621 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2009217790 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2013410948 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2015892186 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2029748746 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2032370195 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2034046460 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2034993111 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2042093609 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2043440339 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2044378614 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2044935306 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2063251739 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2064225761 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2068855150 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2073815177 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2075809877 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2078200473 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2081555343 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2085673702 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2092048982 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2099551325 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2099762535 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2100481775 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2101880235 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2103328552 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2104540377 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2106783466 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2108076410 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2110620844 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2111642621 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2114795157 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2116976883 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2121501997 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2122154552 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2122980078 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2126606094 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2128312954 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2128366083 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2128601422 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2130776740 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2131848047 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2137015675 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2137113000 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2141740450 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2145810663 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2151936673 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2153624566 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2156389360 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2156721528 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2156977062 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2163403808 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2163480486 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2168330282 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2263803965 @default.
- W2336887101 cites W2324724649 @default.
- W2336887101 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystems.2015.12.004" @default.
- W2336887101 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26723229" @default.
- W2336887101 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2336887101 type Work @default.
- W2336887101 sameAs 2336887101 @default.
- W2336887101 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W2336887101 countsByYear W23368871012016 @default.
- W2336887101 countsByYear W23368871012017 @default.
- W2336887101 countsByYear W23368871012018 @default.
- W2336887101 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2336887101 hasAuthorship W2336887101A5013426338 @default.
- W2336887101 hasBestOaLocation W23368871012 @default.
- W2336887101 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2336887101 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2336887101 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W2336887101 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2336887101 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2336887101 hasConcept C204323151 @default.
- W2336887101 hasConcept C2779478453 @default.
- W2336887101 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2336887101 hasConcept C7602840 @default.
- W2336887101 hasConcept C78458016 @default.