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Article de Chinois | WPRIM (Pacifique Occidental) | ID: wpr-1036321

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Objective To investigate the family aggregation of human hookworm infections in Sichuan Province and to identify its influencing factors, so as to provide insights into management of hookworm infections. Methods Three to four counties (districts) were sampled from basins, hilly regions and mountainous regions around the basins in Sichuan Province from 2017 to 2022 as fixed survey sites, and 17 to 30 counties (districts) were selected as mobile survey sites. At least 1 000 permanent residents at ages of 3 years and older were sampled from each survey site, and hookworm eggs were detected in human stool samples using the Kato-Katz technique. Subjects with 2 and more family members and at least 2 individuals diagnosed with hookworm infections in the county (district) where they lived were selected, and the familial aggregation of hookworm infections was analyzed using the test of goodness of fit for binomial distribution. In addition, the knowledge and practice of hookworm disease control were investigated among residents in Hejiang County and Wutongqiao District, Leshan City, Sichuan Province in 2021 and 2022, and the difference in the knowledge and practice of hookworm disease control was compared between members with and without familial aggregation of hookworm infections. Results A total of 66 812 residents from 25 196 households were sampled from main endemic areas of hookworm diseases in Sichuan Province from 2017 to 2022 for detection of hookworm infections, and 4 403 infections were identified (6.59% prevalence). The distribution of human hookworm infections in Sichuan Province did not fit the binomial distribution, and showed family aggregations (χ2 = 2 116.759, P < 0.001). Family aggregation of human hookworm infections was found in endemic areas with 1% and higher prevalence of human hookworm infections (χ2 = 136.006 to 428.738, all P values < 0.001), and family aggregation of human hookworm infections was identified in different years (χ2 = 87.615 to 471.838, all P values < 0.001) and in different terrains of endemic areas (χ2 = 8.423 to 1 144.176, all P values < 0.001). The members with hookworm infections had median eggs per gram of 180 (interquartile range, 780) in aggregated families and 72 (102) in non-aggregated families (Z = −2.686, P < 0.05). The proportion of members in families with aggregation of hookworm infections who knew the preventive measures of hookworm disease was significantly lower than in non-aggregated families (24.49% vs. 51.72%; χ2 = 10.262, P < 0.05), and the proportion of members in families with aggregation of hookworm infections who often worked barefoot on the ground was significantly higher than in non-aggregated families (30.61% vs. 13.25%; χ2 = 6.289, P < 0.05). Conclusions There is a familial aggregation of human hookworm infections in Sichuan Province, and awareness of preventive measures for hookworm disease and frequent working barefoot on the ground are associated with familial aggregation of hookworm infections.

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Phys Rev E ; 105(4-1): 044403, 2022 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35590672

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To develop the concept of evolutionary stability in a stochastic environment, we investigate the continuous-time dynamics of a two-phenotype linear evolutionary game with generally correlated random payoffs in pairwise interactions. By using the Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization procedure and Itô's formula, we deduce a stochastic differential equation for the phenotype frequencies that extends the replicator equation, called the stochastic replicator equation. We give conditions for stochastic stability of a fixation state or a constant interior equilibrium point with respect to the stochastic dynamics of the two phenotypes. We show that, if a fixation state is stochastically stable, then the pure strategy corresponding to this fixation state must be stochastically evolutionarily stable with respect to mixed strategies. However, this is not the case for a mixed strategy that corresponds to a stochastically stable constant interior equilibrium point with respect to the two phenotypes.

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Phys Rev E ; 105(3-1): 034303, 2022 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35428156

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Evolutionary game theory and the concept of an evolutionarily stable strategy have been not only extensively developed and successfully applied to explain the evolution of animal behavior, but also widely used in economics and social sciences. Recently, in order to reveal the stochastic dynamical properties of evolutionary games in randomly fluctuating environments, the concept of stochastic evolutionary stability based on conditions for stochastic local stability for a fixation state was developed in the context of a symmetric matrix game with two phenotypes and random payoffs in pairwise interactions [Zheng et al., Phys. Rev. E 96, 032414 (2017)2470-004510.1103/PhysRevE.96.032414]. In this paper, we extend this study to more general situations, namely, multiphenotype symmetric as well as asymmetric matrix games with random payoffs. Conditions for stochastic local stability and stochastic evolutionary stability are established. Conditions for a fixation state to be stochastically unstable and almost everywhere stochastically unstable are distinguished in a multiphenotype setting according to the initial population state. Our results provide some alternative perspective and a more general theoretical framework for a better understanding of the evolution of animal behavior in a stochastic environment.

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J Theor Biol ; 540: 111086, 2022 05 07.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35271866

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In this study, we extend evolutionary game dynamics with non-uniform interaction rates to the situation with finite population. Our main goal is to show how the fixation probability is influenced by the non-uniform interaction rates under weak selection. Based on the diffusion approximation of the Moran process and assumption of weak selection, the stochastic dynamic properties of a two-phenotype game with non-uniform interaction rates in a finite population are investigated. By the analysis of some cases, we show that the non-uniform interaction rates may result in the potential evolutionary complexity of game dynamics in finite population.


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Théorie du jeu , Sélection génétique , Évolution biologique , Dynamique des populations , Probabilité , Processus stochastiques
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Theor Popul Biol ; 142: 91-99, 2021 12.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34627803

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The evolution of cooperation in Prisoner's Dilemmas with additive random cost and benefit for cooperation cannot be accounted for by Hamilton's rule based on mean effects transferred from recipients to donors weighted by coefficients of relatedness, which defines inclusive fitness in a constant environment. Extensions that involve higher moments of stochastic effects are possible, however, and these are connected to a concept of random inclusive fitness that is frequency-dependent. This is shown in the setting of pairwise interactions in a haploid population with the same coefficient of relatedness between interacting players. In an infinite population, fixation of cooperation is stochastically stable if a mean geometric inclusive fitness of defection when rare is negative, while fixation of defection is stochastically unstable if a mean geometric inclusive fitness of cooperation when rare is positive, and these conditions are generally not equivalent. In a finite population, the probability for cooperation to ultimately fix when represented once exceeds the probability under neutrality or the corresponding probability for defection if the mean inclusive fitness of cooperation when its frequency is 1/3 or 1/2, respectively, exceeds 1. All these results rely on the simplifying assumption of a linear fitness function. It is argued that meaningful applications of random inclusive fitness in complex settings (multi-player game, diploidy, population structure) would generally require conditions of weak selection and additive gene action.


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Évolution biologique , Dilemme du prisonnier , Comportement coopératif , Théorie du jeu , Haploïdie , Probabilité
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J Theor Biol ; 529: 110862, 2021 11 21.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34391806

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Kin selection means that individuals can increase their own inclusive fitness through displaying more altruistically toward their relatives. So, Hamilton's rule says kin selection will work if the coefficient of relatedness exceeds the cost-to-benefit ratio of the altruistic act. However, some studies have shown that the kin competition due to the altruism among relatives can reduce, and even totally negate, the kin-selected benefits of altruism toward relatives. In order to understand how the evolution of cooperation is influenced by both kin selection and kin competition under a general theoretical framework, we here consider the evolutionary dynamics of cooperation in a finite kin population, where kin competition is incorporated into a simple Prisoner's Dilemma game between relatives. Differently from the previous studies, we emphasize that the difference between the effects of mutually and unilaterally altruistic acts on kin competition may play an important role for the evolution of cooperation. The main results not only show the conditions that Hamilton's rule still works under the kin competition but also reveal the evolutionary biological mechanism driving the evolution of cooperation in a finite kin population.


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Altruisme , Évolution biologique , Humains
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J Theor Biol ; 484: 110018, 2020 01 07.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31550442

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The cell-fate induction based on the saddle-node bifurcation is undoubtedly a very important concept in developmental biology, which provides a possible mechanism to explain the intrinsic irreversibility in the developmental process. In this paper, the effect of a colored noise, which is associated with the inductive stimulus, on the saddle-node landscape of cell-fate induction is investigated, especially, the effect of the change of correlation time of colored noise on cell-fate induction. The main results show clearly that the change of correlation time of colored noise could induce the transitions of the system. This implies that the colored noise associated with inductive stimulus may have a profound effect on the saddle-node bifurcation landscape of cell-fate induction. This will also help us to understand more deeply the role of cell-fate induction in developmental biology.


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Différenciation cellulaire , Modèles biologiques , Biologie du développement
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Phys Rev E ; 100(5-1): 052411, 2019 Nov.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31870005

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Weak selection is an important assumption in theoretical evolutionary biology, but its biological significance remains unclear. In this study, we investigate the effect of weak selection on stochastic evolutionary stability in a two-phenotype evolutionary game dynamics with a random payoff matrix assuming an infinite, well-mixed population undergoing discrete, nonoverlapping generations. We show that, under weak selection, both stochastic local stability and stochastic evolutionary stability in this system depend on the means of the random payoffs but not on their variances. Moreover, although stochastic local stability or instability of an equilibrium may not depend on environmental noise if selection is weak enough, the growth rate near an equilibrium not only depends on environmental noise, but can even be enhanced by environmental noise if selection is weak. This is the case, for instance, when the variances of the random payoffs as well as the covariances are equal. These results suggest that natural selection could be able to filter (or resist) the effect of environmental noise on the evolution of animal behavior if selection is weak.


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Comportement animal , Environnement , Évolution moléculaire , Modèles biologiques , Sélection génétique , Animaux , Processus stochastiques
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Phys Rev Lett ; 120(21): 218101, 2018 May 25.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29883159

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In this Letter, we investigate stochastic stability in a two-phenotype evolutionary game model for an infinite, well-mixed population undergoing discrete, nonoverlapping generations. We assume that the fitness of a phenotype is an exponential function of its expected payoff following random pairwise interactions whose outcomes randomly fluctuate with time. We show that the stochastic local stability of a constant interior equilibrium can be promoted by the random environmental noise even if the system may display a complicated nonlinear dynamics. This result provides a new perspective for a better understanding of how environmental fluctuations may contribute to the evolution of behavioral diversity.


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Évolution biologique , Théorie du jeu , Bruit , Biodiversité , Processus stochastiques
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Phys Rev E ; 95(4-1): 042404, 2017 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28505868

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The limiting similarity of competitive species and its relationship with the competitive exclusion principle is still one of the most important concepts in ecology. In the 1970s, May [R. M. May, Stability and Complexity in Model Ecosystems (Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 1973)] developed a concise theoretical framework to investigate the limiting similarity of competitive species. His theoretical results show that no limiting similarity threshold of competitive species can be identified in the deterministic model system whereby species more similar than this threshold never coexist. Theoretically, for competitive species coexisting in an unvarying environment, deterministic interspecific interactions and demographic stochasticity can be considered two sides of a coin. To investigate how the "tension" between these two forces affects the coexistence of competing species, a simple two-species competitive system based only on May's model system is transformed into an equivalent replicator equation. The effect of demographic stochasticity on the system stability is measured by the expected drift of the Lyapunov function. Our main results show that the limiting similarity of competitive species should not be considered to be an absolute measure. Specifically, very similar competitive species should be able to coexist in an environment with a high productivity level but big differences between competitive species should be necessary in an ecosystem with a low productivity level.


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Écosystème , Modèles biologiques , Simulation numérique , Processus stochastiques
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J Theor Biol ; 420: 12-17, 2017 05 07.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28259660

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The long-term coexistence of cooperation and defection is a common phenomenon in nature and human society. However, none of the theoretical models based on the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) game can provide a concise theoretical model to explain what leads to the stable coexistence of cooperation and defection in the long-term even though some rules for promoting cooperation have been summarized (Nowak, 2006, Science 314, 1560-1563). Here, based on the concept of direct reciprocity, we develop an elementary model to show why stable coexistence of cooperation and defection in the PD game is possible. The basic idea behind our theoretical model is that all players in a PD game prefer a cooperator as an opponent, and our results show that considering strategies allowing opting out against defection provide a general and concise way of understanding the fundamental importance of direct reciprocity in driving the evolution of cooperation.


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Comportement coopératif , Théorie du jeu , Dilemme du prisonnier , Humains , Relations interpersonnelles , Modèles théoriques
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Phys Rev E ; 96(3-1): 032414, 2017 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29347009

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Over the past 30 years, evolutionary game theory and the concept of an evolutionarily stable strategy have been not only extensively developed and successfully applied to explain the evolution of animal behaviors, but also widely used in economics and social sciences. Nonetheless, the stochastic dynamical properties of evolutionary games in randomly fluctuating environments are still unclear. In this study, we investigate conditions for stochastic local stability of fixation states and constant interior equilibria in a two-phenotype model with random payoffs following pairwise interactions. Based on this model, we develop the concepts of stochastic evolutionary stability (SES) and stochastic convergence stability (SCS). We show that the condition for a pure strategy to be SES and SCS is more stringent than in a constant environment, while the condition for a constant mixed strategy to be SES is less stringent than the condition to be SCS, which is less stringent than the condition in a constant environment.

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Sci Rep ; 6: 35902, 2016 10 24.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27775099

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Cooperation coexisting with defection is a common phenomenon in nature and human society. Previous studies for promoting cooperation based on kin selection, direct and indirect reciprocity, graph selection and group selection have provided conditions that cooperators outcompete defectors. However, a simple mechanism of the long-term stable coexistence of cooperation and defection is still lacking. To reveal the effect of direct reciprocity on the coexistence of cooperation and defection, we conducted a simple experiment based on the Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) game, where the basic idea behind our experiment is that all players in a PD game should prefer a cooperator as an opponent. Our experimental and theoretical results show clearly that the strategies allowing opting out against defection are able to maintain this stable coexistence.

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R Soc Open Sci ; 3(2): 150632, 2016 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26998333

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Humans divide themselves up into separate cultures, which is a unique and ubiquitous characteristic of our species. Kinship norms are one of the defining features of such societies. Here we show how norms of marital residence can evolve as a frequency-dependent strategy, using real-world cases from southwestern China and an evolutionary game model. The process of kinship change has occurred in the past and is also occurring now in southwestern China. Our data and models show how transitions between residence types can occur both as response to changing costs and benefits of co-residence with kin, and also due to the initial frequency of the strategies adopted by others in the population: patrilocal societies can become matrilocal, and neolocal societies can become duolocal. This illustrates how frequency-dependent selection plays a role both in the maintenance of group-level cultural diversity and in cultural extinction.

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Methods Mol Biol ; 734: 123-51, 2011.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21468988

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In this chapter, stochasticity in gene expression is investigated using Ω-expansion technique. Two theoretical models are considered here, one concern the stochastic fluctuations in a single-gene network with negative feedback regulation, and the other the additivity of noise propagation in a protein cascade. All of these theoretical analyses may provide a basic framework for understanding stochastic gene expression.


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Régulation de l'expression des gènes , Modèles génétiques , Simulation numérique , Rétrocontrôle physiologique , Réseaux de régulation génique/génétique , Méthode de Monte Carlo , Processus stochastiques
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PLoS One ; 6(3): e17104, 2011 Mar 21.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21445288

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A hallmark of positive-feedback regulation is bistability, which gives rise to distinct cellular states with high and low expression levels, and that stochasticity in gene expression can cause random transitions between two states, yielding bimodal population distribution (Kaern et al., 2005, Nat Rev Genet 6: 451-464). In this paper, the probability transition rate and first-passage time in an autoactivating positive-feedback loop with bistability are investigated, where the gene expression is assumed to be disturbed by both additive and multiplicative external noises, the bimodality in the stochastic gene expression is due to the bistability, and the bistability determines that the potential of the Fokker-Planck equation has two potential wells. Our main goal is to illustrate how the probability transition rate and first-passage time are affected by the maximum transcriptional rate, the intensities of additive and multiplicative noises, and the correlation of additive and multiplicative noises. Our main results show that (i) the increase of the maximum transcription rate will be useful for maintaining a high gene expression level; (ii) the probability transition rate from one potential well to the other one will increase with the increase of the intensity of additive noise; (iii) the increase of multiplicative noise strength will increase the amount of probability in the left potential well; and (iv) positive (or negative) cross-correlation between additive and multiplicative noises will increase the amount of probability in the left (or right) potential well.


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Rétroaction , Expression des gènes , Processus stochastiques , Transcription génétique
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 106(41): 17448-51, 2009 Oct 13.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19805085

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In a pairwise interaction, an individual who uses costly punishment must pay a cost in order that the opponent incurs a cost. It has been argued that individuals will behave more cooperatively if they know that their opponent has the option of using costly punishment. We examined this hypothesis by conducting two repeated two-player Prisoner's Dilemma experiments, that differed in their payoffs associated to cooperation, with university students from Beijing as participants. In these experiments, the level of cooperation either stayed the same or actually decreased when compared with the control experiments in which costly punishment was not an option. We argue that this result is likely due to differences in cultural attitudes to cooperation and punishment based on similar experiments with university students from Boston that found cooperation did increase with costly punishment.


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Attitude , Thérapie comportementale , Théorie du jeu , Punition , Altruisme , Chine , Comparaison interculturelle , Femelle , Humains , Relations interpersonnelles , Mâle , Observance par le patient , Étudiants , États-Unis , Universités , Jeune adulte
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Article de Chinois | WPRIM (Pacifique Occidental) | ID: wpr-276637

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To study, the high polar media-water extraction process of Herba epimedii with the microwave technology.</p><p><b>METHOD</b>The single parameters of extraction process was investigated with dry extract yield and extraction efficiency of icariin as content index.</p><p><b>RESULT</b>Through studying the single parameter, the optimal conditions are as follows: 70% ethanol as wetting solvent, volume of solvent to weight of material equal to 6:1 in wetting, 30 min wetting time, 2.5 min microwave irradiation time, volume of solvent to weight of material equal to 50:1 in extraction process, 10 min microwave-assisted extraction time.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Compared with conventional methods, microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) after Microwave Pretreament (MP) of raw material was higher extraction efficiency and time-saving.</p>


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Médicaments issus de plantes chinoises , Epimedium , Chimie , Flavonoïdes , Micro-ondes , Plantes médicinales , Chimie , Solvants , Technologie pharmaceutique , Méthodes
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Article de Chinois | WPRIM (Pacifique Occidental) | ID: wpr-681693

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Object To study the ultrastructure destruction of plants in the process of microwave assisted solvent extracion and its mechanism.Methods Cell structures of fresh leaves of Ginkgo biloba L. were observed by transmission electron microscpoe.Results The cell structure changed when the leaves were under microwave radiation or soaked by solvents or heated, such as plasmoysis, destruction of cell organellaes, disappearance of starch grain and so on, while the cell wall was not broken both in microwave assisted solvent extraction and in traditional heating extraction.Conclusion Microwave radiation could lead to the relaxation of the cell structures, but not be enough to make the cell wall broken.

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