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    Rapid Range Shifts of Species Associated with High Levels of Climate Warming by Chen, I-Ching, Hill, Jane K., Ohlemüller, Ralf, Roy, David B., Thomas, Chris D.

    “…The distributions of many terrestrial organisms are currently shifting in latitude or elevation in response to changing climate. Using a meta-analysis, we…”
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    Parental involvement in developmental disabilities across three cultures: A systematic review by Acar, Serra, Chen, Ching-I., Xie, Huichao

    Published in Research in developmental disabilities (01-03-2021)
    “…•Parents play a critical role in developmental disabilities across cultures.•Mothers were overrepresented in parental involvement in developmental…”
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    Why sex matters in phenological research by Nakazawa, Takefumi, Hsu, Yu‐Hsun, Chen, IChing

    Published in Oikos (01-08-2023)
    “…Males and females often desynchronise their mating activity during the breeding season (intersexual phenological asynchrony). This suggests that the two sexes…”
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    The modulation of Pacific Decadal Oscillation on ENSO-East Asian summer monsoon relationship over the past half-millennium by Hau, Nguyen-Xuan, Sano, Masaki, Nakatsuka, Takeshi, Chen, Shin-Hao, Chen, I-Ching

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-01-2023)
    “…Monsoon precipitation affects natural and social systems in East Asia, one of the most densely populated regions in the world. Monsoon precipitation…”
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    Amphetamine pretreatment blunts dopamine-induced D2/D3-receptor occupancy by an arrestin-mediated mechanism: A PET study in internalization compromised mice by Mandeville, Joseph B., Weigand-Whittier, Jonah, Wey, Hsiao-Ying, Chen, Yin-Ching I.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-12-2023)
    “…•PET was employed in β-arrestin-2 knock-out mice to study receptor internalization.•[11C]Raclopride was used to study D2/D3 receptor occupancy and binding…”
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    Seasonal and daily climate variation have opposite effects on species elevational range size by Chan, Wei-Ping, Chen, I-Ching, Colwell, Robert K., Liu, Wei-Chung, Huang, Cho-ying, Shen, Sheng-Feng

    “…The climatic variability hypothesis posits that the magnitude of climatic variability increases with latitude, elevation, or both, and that greater variability…”
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    Reduced body sizes in climate-impacted Borneo moth assemblages are primarily explained by range shifts by Wu, Chung-Huey, Holloway, Jeremy D., Hill, Jane K., Thomas, Chris D., Chen, I-Ching, Ho, Chuan-Kai

    Published in Nature communications (10-10-2019)
    “…Both community composition changes due to species redistribution and within-species size shifts may alter body-size structures under climate warming. Here we…”
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    Mechanistic understanding of how temperature and its variability shape body size composition in moth assemblages by Chia, Stephanie, Wu, Shipher, Lu, Ya‐Jung, Jang, Yi‐Shin, Huang, Chien‐Chen, Shen, Sheng‐Feng, Chen, IChing, Tuanmu, Mao‐Ning

    Published in Functional ecology (01-01-2024)
    “…Abstract Understanding how climate affects trait composition within a biological assemblage is critical for assessing and eventually mitigating climate change…”
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    Contrasting forms of competition set elevational range limits of species by Chan, Shih‐Fan, Shih, Wei‐Kai, Chang, An‐Yu, Shen, Sheng‐Feng, Chen, IChing, Novotny, Vojtech

    Published in Ecology letters (01-10-2019)
    “…How abiotic and biotic factors constrain distribution limits at the harsh and benign edges of species ranges is hotly debated, partly because macroecological…”
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    Elevation increases in moth assemblages over 42 years on a tropical mountain by Chen, I. Ching, Shiu, Hau-Jie, Benedick, Suzan, Holloway, Jeremy D, Chey, Vun Khen, Barlow, Henry S, Hill, Jane K, Thomas, Chris D

    “…Physiological research suggests that tropical insects are particularly sensitive to temperature, but information on their responses to climate change has been…”
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    Locally-adapted reproductive photoperiodism determines population vulnerability to climate change in burying beetles by Tsai, Hsiang-Yu, Rubenstein, Dustin R., Fan, Yu-Meng, Yuan, Tzu-Neng, Chen, Bo-Fei, Tang, Yezhong, Chen, I-Ching, Shen, Sheng-Feng

    Published in Nature communications (13-03-2020)
    “…Understanding how phenotypic traits vary among populations inhabiting different environments is critical for predicting a species’ vulnerability to climate…”
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    Prevalence and Comorbidity of Gender Dysphoria in Taiwan, 2010–2019 by Chao, Kuo-Yu, Chou, Chih-Chiang, Chen, Ching-I., Lee, Shu-Ru, Cheng, Wei

    Published in Archives of sexual behavior (01-04-2023)
    “…Gender dysphoria (GD) is a condition in which a person exhibits marked incongruence between their expressed or experienced gender and their sex assigned at…”
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    Legalization of marijuana or not? Opinions from over 38,000 residents in Taiwan by Chao, Kuo-Yu, Liu, Shu-Hsiang, Chou, Chih-Chiang, Chen, Ching-I, Cheng, Wei

    Published in BMC public health (09-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Marijuana is legal in many Western countries and Thailand. In Taiwan, Marijuana remains a category-2 narcotic; however, some legislative…”
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    Asymmetric boundary shifts of tropical montane Lepidoptera over four decades of climate warming by Chen, I-Ching, Hill, Jane K., Shiu, Hau-Jie, Holloway, Jeremy D., Benedick, Suzan, Chey, Vun Khen, Barlow, Henry S., Thomas, Chris D.

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-01-2011)
    “…Aim: To estimate whether species have shifted at equal rates at their leading edges (cool boundaries) and trailing edges (warm boundaries) in response to…”
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    Response to Qian et al. (2017): Daily and seasonal climate variations are both critical in the evolution of species’ elevational range size by Chan, Wei-Ping, Chen, I-Ching, Colwell, Robert K., Liu, Wei-Chung, Huang, Cho-ying, Shen, Sheng-Feng

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-12-2018)
    “…In their recent critique, Qian et al. stated that the results of structural equation modeling analysis (SEM) in Chan et al. were flawed. Here, we show that the…”
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    Exploring Sign System Design for a Medical Facility: A Virtual Environment Study on Wayfinding Behaviors by Wang, Ching-Yuan, Chen, Ching-I, Zheng, Meng-Cong

    Published in Buildings (Basel) (01-06-2023)
    “…The National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) is a significant institution in modern medicine in Taiwan. Its West Campus, the oldest medical center in the…”
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