Published as part of Gill, Anthony C., Pogonoski, John J., Johnson, Jeffrey W. & Tea, Yi-Kai, 2021, Three new species ofAustralian anthiadine fishes, with comments on the monophyly of Pseudanthias Bleeker (Teleostei: Serranidae), pp. 49-82 in Zootaxa 4996 (1) on page 60, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4996.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/5069389 FIGURE 4. Pseudanthias elongatus, freshly dead males from Japan: A) ZRC 60413, 109 mm SL, Okinawa (photo by S.K. Tea); B) KPM-NI 35704 (image KPM-NR 107565B), 94.6 mm SL and C) KPM-NI 40175 (image KPM-NR 109233B), 90.0 mm SL, both collected off Enoura, west of Sagami Bay, Honshu. (© Kanagawa Prefectural Museum; photos by H. Senou)
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Published as part of Hsiao, Yun & Oberprieler, Rolf G., 2021, A review of Paratranes Zimmerman, 1994, Xanthorrhoea-associated weevils of the Tranes group (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Molytinae), with description of a new species, pp. 117-141 in European Journal of Taxonomy 767 (1) on page 127, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.767.1493, http://zenodo.org/record/5514621 Fig. 5. Left antenna, dorsal view. A. Paratranes monopticus (Pascoe, 1870). B. P. zimmermani sp. nov. Scale bars = 0.5 mm.
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Figure 7. Scanning electron micrographs of spermatozoa from (a) Chiruromys vates, (b) Pogonomys loriae with inset a fluorescent LM stained with DAPI showing nucleus, (c) Pogonomys macrourus, (d) Pogonomys sylvestris, (e) Hyomys goliath with arrow indicating ventral spike on sperm head, and (f) Mallomys aroaensis inset fluorescent LM stained with DAPI showing nucleus. AH = apical hook and VPs = ventral processes of sperm head. Scale bars a–d = 0.7 µm, e and f = 1.4 µm. Published as part of Breed, William G., Leigh, Chris M. & Peirce, Eleanor J., 2020, Reproductive Biology of the Mice and Rats (Family Muridae) in New Guinea-Diversity and Evolution, pp. 303-316 in Records of the Australian Museum 72 (5) on page 311, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.72.2020.1733, http://zenodo.org/record/7946152
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Published as part of King, Rachael A., Stringer, Danielle N. & Leijs, Remko, 2023, Carnarvonis gen. nov. and Warregoensis gen. nov.: Two New Genera and Species of Subterranean Amphipods (Crangonyctoidea: Chillagoeidae) Described from North-eastern Australia, pp. 447-457 in Records of the Australian Museum (Rec. Aust. Mus.) 75 (4) on page 452, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1884, http://zenodo.org/record/10413806 Figure 2. Carnarvonis katjae sp. nov., holotype female, TL 4.5 mm, Carnarvon Station Reserve, Queensland, QM W29606. (A) gnathopod 1; (B) gnathopod 2.
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Fig. 1. The proportion of animals infected with Anaplasma spp. from a managed African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd from Kruger National Park, South Africa. a) The mean prevalence of animals with A. marginale single infection, A. centrale single infection, or co-infections with each other over four age groups: calves (0–1 years old), sub-adults (1–5.5 years old), adults (5.5–15 years) and geriatrics (15 years plus); b) the mean prevalence of new infections with A. marginale or A. centrale for each capture event over the two-and-a-half-year study period. Numbers at the top of figure represent sample size. Published as part of Sisson, Danielle, Beechler, Brianna, Jabbar, Abdul, Jolles, Anna & Hufschmid, Jasmin, 2023, Epidemiology of Anaplasma marginale and Anaplasma centrale infections in African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) from Kruger National Park, South Africa, pp. 47-54 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 21 on page 51, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2023.04.005, http://zenodo.org/record/13287237
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Considerable concerns relating to the duration of protective immunity against severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) exist, with evidence of antibody titers declining rapidly after infection and reports of reinfection. Here, we monitor the antibody responses against SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain (RBD) for up to 6 months after infection. While antibody titers are maintained, _13% of the cohort's neutralizing responses return to background. However, encouragingly, in a selected subset of 13 participants, 12 have detectable RBD-specific memory B cells and these generally are increasing out to 6 months. Furthermore, we are able to generate monoclonal antibodies with SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing capacity from these memory B cells. Overall, our study suggests that the loss of neutralizing antibodies in plasma may be countered by the maintenance of neutralizing capacity in the memory B cell repertoire.
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Research report for the Emerging Online Safety Issues project funded by the eSafety Commissioner Online Safety Grants Program. The project was a collaboration between the University of Sydney, Youth Action and Student Edge. The project engaged young people (12-17) and parents and carers in participatory research and co-design to develop, disseminate and evaluate evidence-based social media education resources focusing on key and emerging issues for young people’s safety online.
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The visuals in this film were crafted by painting in Tilt Brush using the Oculus Quest headset, injected as 360-degree footage using the 360 VideoMetadataTool, and combined with the audio in Adobe Premiere Pro by Taana Rose. Autumn Ayre Aria 360 degree VR music video. Composer & librettist: Taana Rose Performers: Operatic Mezzo Soprano: Luisa Tarnawski Operatic Tenor: Connor Willmore Pianist: Melfred Lijauco VR art and video: Taana Rose utilising Tilt Brush, and remixing Poly models. Libretto: Leaves are turning hearts burning, burning. The cold creeps in gives you pins and needles. Dusk turns to dawn, you are reborn, you are reborn. Once forlorn you are reborn, you are reborn. Winter has come, do not feel numb, you are full of life, you got through your strife. Ah ah ah. Come, do not feel numb, you are full of life, you got through your strife. Ah ah ah. Leaves are turning hearts are burning, burning. The cold crept in gave me pins and needles, I survived the hunt. At dawn, the forest is reborn, reborn. Once forlorn you are reborn, you are reborn. Winter has come, do not feel numb, you are full of life, you got through your strife.
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Published as part of Lowry, James K. & Fanini, Lucia, 2023, The Coastal Talitroid Amphipods of New Caledonia (Amphipoda: Talitroidea), pp. 471-484 in Records of the Australian Museum (Rec. Aust. Mus.) 75 (4) on page 478, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1886, http://zenodo.org/record/10413723 Figure 3. Chroestia amoa sp. nov., holotype, male, 10.8 mm, AM P.100369; paratype, female, AM P.100370, New Caledonia. Scale: male G2 0.2 mm; remainder 0.1 mm.
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Published as part of Gill, Anthony C., Pogonoski, John J., Johnson, Jeffrey W. & Tea, Yi-Kai, 2021, Three new species ofAustralian anthiadine fishes, with comments on the monophyly of Pseudanthias Bleeker (Teleostei: Serranidae), pp. 49-82 in Zootaxa 4996 (1) on page 60, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4996.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/5069389 FIGURE 4. Pseudanthias elongatus, freshly dead males from Japan: A) ZRC 60413, 109 mm SL, Okinawa (photo by S.K. Tea); B) KPM-NI 35704 (image KPM-NR 107565B), 94.6 mm SL and C) KPM-NI 40175 (image KPM-NR 109233B), 90.0 mm SL, both collected off Enoura, west of Sagami Bay, Honshu. (© Kanagawa Prefectural Museum; photos by H. Senou)
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Published as part of Hsiao, Yun & Oberprieler, Rolf G., 2021, A review of Paratranes Zimmerman, 1994, Xanthorrhoea-associated weevils of the Tranes group (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Molytinae), with description of a new species, pp. 117-141 in European Journal of Taxonomy 767 (1) on page 127, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.767.1493, http://zenodo.org/record/5514621 Fig. 5. Left antenna, dorsal view. A. Paratranes monopticus (Pascoe, 1870). B. P. zimmermani sp. nov. Scale bars = 0.5 mm.
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Figure 7. Scanning electron micrographs of spermatozoa from (a) Chiruromys vates, (b) Pogonomys loriae with inset a fluorescent LM stained with DAPI showing nucleus, (c) Pogonomys macrourus, (d) Pogonomys sylvestris, (e) Hyomys goliath with arrow indicating ventral spike on sperm head, and (f) Mallomys aroaensis inset fluorescent LM stained with DAPI showing nucleus. AH = apical hook and VPs = ventral processes of sperm head. Scale bars a–d = 0.7 µm, e and f = 1.4 µm. Published as part of Breed, William G., Leigh, Chris M. & Peirce, Eleanor J., 2020, Reproductive Biology of the Mice and Rats (Family Muridae) in New Guinea-Diversity and Evolution, pp. 303-316 in Records of the Australian Museum 72 (5) on page 311, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.72.2020.1733, http://zenodo.org/record/7946152
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Published as part of King, Rachael A., Stringer, Danielle N. & Leijs, Remko, 2023, Carnarvonis gen. nov. and Warregoensis gen. nov.: Two New Genera and Species of Subterranean Amphipods (Crangonyctoidea: Chillagoeidae) Described from North-eastern Australia, pp. 447-457 in Records of the Australian Museum (Rec. Aust. Mus.) 75 (4) on page 452, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1884, http://zenodo.org/record/10413806 Figure 2. Carnarvonis katjae sp. nov., holotype female, TL 4.5 mm, Carnarvon Station Reserve, Queensland, QM W29606. (A) gnathopod 1; (B) gnathopod 2.
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Fig. 1. The proportion of animals infected with Anaplasma spp. from a managed African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) herd from Kruger National Park, South Africa. a) The mean prevalence of animals with A. marginale single infection, A. centrale single infection, or co-infections with each other over four age groups: calves (0–1 years old), sub-adults (1–5.5 years old), adults (5.5–15 years) and geriatrics (15 years plus); b) the mean prevalence of new infections with A. marginale or A. centrale for each capture event over the two-and-a-half-year study period. Numbers at the top of figure represent sample size. Published as part of Sisson, Danielle, Beechler, Brianna, Jabbar, Abdul, Jolles, Anna & Hufschmid, Jasmin, 2023, Epidemiology of Anaplasma marginale and Anaplasma centrale infections in African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) from Kruger National Park, South Africa, pp. 47-54 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 21 on page 51, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2023.04.005, http://zenodo.org/record/13287237
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Considerable concerns relating to the duration of protective immunity against severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) exist, with evidence of antibody titers declining rapidly after infection and reports of reinfection. Here, we monitor the antibody responses against SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain (RBD) for up to 6 months after infection. While antibody titers are maintained, _13% of the cohort's neutralizing responses return to background. However, encouragingly, in a selected subset of 13 participants, 12 have detectable RBD-specific memory B cells and these generally are increasing out to 6 months. Furthermore, we are able to generate monoclonal antibodies with SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing capacity from these memory B cells. Overall, our study suggests that the loss of neutralizing antibodies in plasma may be countered by the maintenance of neutralizing capacity in the memory B cell repertoire.
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Research report for the Emerging Online Safety Issues project funded by the eSafety Commissioner Online Safety Grants Program. The project was a collaboration between the University of Sydney, Youth Action and Student Edge. The project engaged young people (12-17) and parents and carers in participatory research and co-design to develop, disseminate and evaluate evidence-based social media education resources focusing on key and emerging issues for young people’s safety online.
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The visuals in this film were crafted by painting in Tilt Brush using the Oculus Quest headset, injected as 360-degree footage using the 360 VideoMetadataTool, and combined with the audio in Adobe Premiere Pro by Taana Rose. Autumn Ayre Aria 360 degree VR music video. Composer & librettist: Taana Rose Performers: Operatic Mezzo Soprano: Luisa Tarnawski Operatic Tenor: Connor Willmore Pianist: Melfred Lijauco VR art and video: Taana Rose utilising Tilt Brush, and remixing Poly models. Libretto: Leaves are turning hearts burning, burning. The cold creeps in gives you pins and needles. Dusk turns to dawn, you are reborn, you are reborn. Once forlorn you are reborn, you are reborn. Winter has come, do not feel numb, you are full of life, you got through your strife. Ah ah ah. Come, do not feel numb, you are full of life, you got through your strife. Ah ah ah. Leaves are turning hearts are burning, burning. The cold crept in gave me pins and needles, I survived the hunt. At dawn, the forest is reborn, reborn. Once forlorn you are reborn, you are reborn. Winter has come, do not feel numb, you are full of life, you got through your strife.
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Published as part of Lowry, James K. & Fanini, Lucia, 2023, The Coastal Talitroid Amphipods of New Caledonia (Amphipoda: Talitroidea), pp. 471-484 in Records of the Australian Museum (Rec. Aust. Mus.) 75 (4) on page 478, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.75.2023.1886, http://zenodo.org/record/10413723 Figure 3. Chroestia amoa sp. nov., holotype, male, 10.8 mm, AM P.100369; paratype, female, AM P.100370, New Caledonia. Scale: male G2 0.2 mm; remainder 0.1 mm.
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