995 resultados para FLUID INTERACTIONS
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One of the limitations of cross-country health expenditure analysis refers to the fact that the financing, the internal organization and political restraints of health care decision-making are country-specific and heterogeneous. Yet, a potential solution is to examine the influence of such effects in those countries that have undertaken decentralization processes. In such a setting, it is possible to examine potential expenditure spillovers across the geography of a country as well as the influence of the political ideology of regional incumbents on public health expenditure. This paper examines the determinants of public health expenditure within Spanish region-states (Autonomous Communities, ACs), most of them subject to similar financing structures although exhibiting significant heterogeneity as a result of the increasing decentralization, region-specific political factors along with different use of health care inputs, economic dimension and spatial interactions
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Collective behaviour enhances environmental sensing and decision-making in groups of animals. Experimental and theoretical investigations of schooling fish, flocking birds and human crowds have demonstrated that simple interactions between individuals can explain emergent group dynamics. These findings indicate the existence of neural circuits that support distributed behaviours, but the molecular and cellular identities of relevant sensory pathways are unknown. Here we show that Drosophila melanogaster exhibits collective responses to an aversive odour: individual flies weakly avoid the stimulus, but groups show enhanced escape reactions. Using high-resolution behavioural tracking, computational simulations, genetic perturbations, neural silencing and optogenetic activation we demonstrate that this collective odour avoidance arises from cascades of appendage touch interactions between pairs of flies. Inter-fly touch sensing and collective behaviour require the activity of distal leg mechanosensory sensilla neurons and the mechanosensory channel NOMPC. Remarkably, through these inter-fly encounters, wild-type flies can elicit avoidance behaviour in mutant animals that cannot sense the odour--a basic form of communication. Our data highlight the unexpected importance of social context in the sensory responses of a solitary species and open the door to a neural-circuit-level understanding of collective behaviour in animal groups.
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The major drug-metabolizing enzymes for the oxidation of oxycodone are CYP2D6 and CYP3A. A high interindividual variability in the activity of these enzymes because of genetic polymorphisms and/or drug-drug interactions is well established. The possible role of an active metabolite in the pharmacodynamics of oxycodone has been questioned and the importance of CYP3A-mediated effects on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of oxycodone has been poorly explored. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: We conducted a randomized crossover (five arms) double-blind placebo-controlled study in 10 healthy volunteers genotyped for CYP2D6. Oral oxycodone (0.2 mg x kg(-1)) was given alone or after inhibition of CYP2D6 (with quinidine) and/or of CYP3A (with ketoconazole). Experimental pain (cold pressor test, electrical stimulation, thermode), pupil size, psychomotor effects and toxicity were assessed. KEY RESULTS: CYP2D6 activity was correlated with oxycodone experimental pain assessment. CYP2D6 ultra-rapid metabolizers experienced increased pharmacodynamic effects, whereas cold pressor test and pupil size were unchanged in CYP2D6 poor metabolizers, relative to extensive metabolizers. CYP2D6 blockade reduced subjective pain threshold (SPT) for oxycodone by 30% and the response was similar to placebo. CYP3A4 blockade had a major effect on all pharmacodynamic assessments and SPT increased by 15%. Oxymorphone C(max) was correlated with SPT assessment (rho(S)= 0.7) and the only independent positive predictor of SPT. Side-effects were observed after CYP3A4 blockade and/or in CYP2D6 ultra-rapid metabolizers. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: The modulation of CYP2D6 and CYP3A activities had clear effects on oxycodone pharmacodynamics and these effects were dependent on CYP2D6 genetic polymorphism.
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The Ly49A NK cell receptor interacts with MHC class I (MHC-I) molecules on target cells and negatively regulates NK cell-mediated target cell lysis. We have recently shown that the MHC-I ligand-binding capacity of the Ly49A NK cell receptor is controlled by the NK cells' own MHC-I. To see whether this property was unique to Ly49A, we have investigated the binding of soluble MHC-I multimers to the Ly49 family receptors expressed in MHC-I-deficient and -sufficient C57BL/6 mice. In this study, we confirm the binding of classical MHC-I to the inhibitory Ly49A, C and I receptors, and demonstrate that detectable MHC-I binding to MHC-I-deficient NK cells is exclusively mediated by these three receptors. We did not detect significant multimer binding to stably transfected or NK cell-expressed Ly49D, E, F, G, and H receptors. Yet, we identified the more distantly related Ly49B and Ly49Q, which are not expressed by NK cells, as two novel MHC-I receptors in mice. Furthermore, we show using MHC-I-sufficient mice that the NK cells' own MHC-I significantly masks the Ly49A and Ly49C, but not the Ly49I receptor. Nevertheless, Ly49I was partly masked on transfected tumor cells, suggesting that the structure of Ly49I is compatible in principal with cis binding of MHC-I. Finally, masking of Ly49Q by cis MHC-I was minor, whereas masking of Ly49B was not detected. These data significantly extend the MHC-I specificity of Ly49 family receptors and show that the accessibility of most, but not all, MHC-I-binding Ly49 receptors is modulated by the expression of MHC-I in cis.
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Human cooperation is often based on reputation gained from previous interactions with third parties. Such reputation can be built on generous or punitive actions, and both, one's own reputation and the reputation of others have been shown to influence decision making in experimental games that control for confounding variables. Here we test how reputation-based cooperation and punishment react to disruption of the cognitive processing in different kinds of helping games with observers. Saying a few superfluous words before each interaction was used to possibly interfere with working memory. In a first set of experiments, where reputation could only be based on generosity, the disruption reduced the frequency of cooperation and lowered mean final payoffs. In a second set of experiments where reputation could only be based on punishment, the disruption increased the frequency of antisocial punishment (i.e. of punishing those who helped) and reduced the frequency of punishing defectors. Our findings suggest that working memory can easily be constraining in reputation-based interactions within experimental games, even if these games are based on a few simple rules with a visual display that provides all the information the subjects need to play the strategies predicted from current theory. Our findings also highlight a weakness of experimental games, namely that they can be very sensitive to environmental variation and that quantitative conclusions about antisocial punishment or other behavioral strategies can easily be misleading.
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Sodium transport via epithelial sodium channels (ENaC) expressed in alveolar epithelial cells (AEC) provides the driving force for removal of fluid from the alveolar space. The membrane-bound channel-activating protease 1 (CAP1/Prss8) activates ENaC in vitro in various expression systems. To study the role of CAP1/Prss8 in alveolar sodium transport and lung fluid balance in vivo, we generated mice lacking CAP1/Prss8 in the alveolar epithelium using conditional Cre-loxP-mediated recombination. Deficiency of CAP1/Prss8 in AEC induced in vitro a 40% decrease in ENaC-mediated sodium currents. Sodium-driven alveolar fluid clearance (AFC) was reduced in CAP1/Prss8-deficient mice, due to a 48% decrease in amiloride-sensitive clearance, and was less sensitive to beta(2)-agonist treatment. Intra-alveolar treatment with neutrophil elastase, a soluble serine protease activating ENaC at the cell surface, fully restored basal AFC and the stimulation by beta(2)-agonists. Finally, acute volume-overload increased alveolar lining fluid volume in CAP1/Prss8-deficient mice. This study reveals that CAP1 plays a crucial role in the regulation of ENaC-mediated alveolar sodium and water transport and in mouse lung fluid balance.
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Dopaminergic, serotonergic and noradrenergic nuclei form the trimonoamine modulating system (TMMS). This system modulates emotional/motivational activities mediated by the limbic circuitry, where glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter. Two main concepts are the basis of this review. First, since 1950 and the discovery of the antipsychotic activity of the dopamine D2 receptor antagonist chlorpromazine, it appears that drugs that can modulate the TMMS possess therapeutic psychiatric properties. Second, the concept of glutamate/trimonoamine imbalance in the cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical loop that has been so successful in explaining the pathophysiology of Parkinson disease has been applied in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. This review will focus on the complex interactions between the fast synaptic glutamatergic transmission and the TMMS in specific parts of the limbic lobe and we will try to link these interactions to some psychiatric disorders, mainly depression, schizophrenia and drug addiction.
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In a mixed-ploidy population, strong frequency-dependent mating will lead to the elimination of the less common cytotype, unless prezygotic barriers enhance assortative mating. However, such barriers favouring cytotype coexistence have only rarely been explored. Here, an assessment is made of the mechanisms involved in formation of mixed-ploidy populations and coexistence of diploid plants and their closely related allotetraploid derivates from the Centaurea stoebe complex (Asteraceae). METHODS: An investigation was made of microspatial and microhabitat distribution, life-history and fitness traits, flowering phenology, genetic relatedness of cytotypes and intercytotype gene flow (cpDNA and microsatellites) in six mixed-ploidy populations in Central Europe. KEY RESULTS: Diploids and tetraploids were genetically differentiated, thus corroborating the secondary origin of contact zones. The cytotypes were spatially segregated at all sites studied, with tetraploids colonizing preferentially drier and open microhabitats created by human-induced disturbances. Conversely, they were rare in more natural microsites and microsites with denser vegetation despite their superior persistence ability (polycarpic life cycle). The seed set of tetraploid plants was strongly influenced by their frequency in mixed-ploidy populations. Triploid hybrids originated from bidirectional hybridizations were extremely rare and almost completely sterile, indicating a strong postzygotic barrier between cytotypes. CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that tetraploids are later immigrants into already established diploid populations and that anthropogenic activities creating open niches favouring propagule introductions were the major factor shaping the non-random distribution and habitat segregation of cytotypes at fine spatial scale. Establishment and spread of tetraploids was further facilitated by their superior persistence through the perennial life cycle. The results highlight the importance of non-adaptive spatio-temporal processes in explaining microhabitat and microspatial segregation of cytotypes.
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Cet article s'insère dans un double débat : celui de l'influence des formes urbaines sur les pratiques modales et celui relatif au regain d'attractivité des villes pour les classes moyennes supérieures. Il aborde les interactions entre mobilité quotidienne et mobilité résidentielle dans un nouveau quartier d'une ville de taille moyenne. Les choix résidentiels étudiés se basent en grande partie sur la valorisation de la proximité. Toutefois, plusieurs styles de mobilité coexistent au sein de ce même contexte territorial en fonction notamment des parts modales des transports publics et de l'automobile.
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Variability in response to atypical antipsychotic drugs is due to genetic and environmental factors. Cytochrome P450 (CYP) isoforms are implicated in the metabolism of drugs, while the P-glycoprotein transporter (P-gp), encoded by the ABCB1 gene, may influence both the blood and brain drug concentrations. This study aimed to identify the possible associations of CYP and ABCB1 genetic polymorphisms with quetiapine and norquetiapine plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations and with response to treatment. Twenty-two patients with schizophrenia receiving 600 mg of quetiapine daily were genotyped for four CYP isoforms and ABCB1 polymorphisms. Quetiapine and norquetiapine peak plasma and CSF concentrations were measured after 4 weeks of treatment. Stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed that ABCB1 3435C > T (rs1045642), 2677G > T (rs2032582) and 1236C > T (rs1128503) polymorphisms predicted plasma quetiapine concentrations, explaining 41% of the variability (p = 0.001). Furthermore, the ABCB1 polymorphisms predicted 48% (p = 0.024) of the variability of the Δ PANSS total score, with the non-carriers of the 3435TT showing higher changes in the score. These results suggest that ABCB1 genetic polymorphisms may be a predictive marker of quetiapine treatment in schizophrenia.
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The conventional wisdom is that cell-surface receptors interact with ligands expressed on other cells to mediate cell-to-cell communication (trans interactions). Unexpectedly, it has recently been found that two classes of receptors specific for MHC class I molecules not only interact with MHC class I molecules expressed on opposing cells, but also with those on the same cell. These cis interactions are a feature of immunoreceptors that inhibit, rather than activate, cellular functions. Here, we review situations in which cis interactions have been observed, the characteristics of receptors that bind in trans and cis, and the biological roles of cis recognition.
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THESIS ABSTRACT : Stable isotope geochemistry is used to help resolve a large number of geological questions. In order to do this, it is essential to understand the different mechanisms that govern isotopic fractionation processes between different phases and to identify the conditions required to reach equilibrium fractionation. However, at low temperatures, these processes are poorly constrained and many factors can induce differential partitioning of the isotopes between sectors of a mineral species and the fluid during mineral growth. This can result in so-called 'sector zoning' of a mineral species. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the occurrence of sector zoning of the oxygen isotopes and trace elements in natural α-quartz crystals and to identify the reasons for such zoning. The implications for the fluid-mineral interactions are studied in the context of the Alpine metamorphism. The approach chosen has focused on examining the crystal structure, cathodoluminescence appearance (CL), and on relating elemental (e.g. Li, Na, Al, P, K, Ca, Ge, Ti, Fe) to stable oxygen isotope compositions between and along different growth sectors. Low temperature quartz samples were selected from Alpine veins in different localities, where growth conditions have already been well constrained. The mineralogy as well as the isotopic compositions of the host rocks were also investigated, in order to interpret the variations obtained between the different growth stages in the framework of fluid-rock interaction during Alpine metamorphism. Depending on the growth conditions, most of the studied quartz is strongly zoned in CL, and it reveals corresponding zonations in the trace element content (e.g. growth zoning). Aluminium, substituting for Si in the lattice, was found in concentrations up to 1000's ppma, and its distribution is strongly related to Li and H and to a lesser extent, to Ge. Elemental sector zoning is evident from the distribution of these three elements since they exhibit differences in their respective concentrations between faces for distinct growth zones, with prismatic faces having the lowest Al contents. Quartz from veins in magmatic rocks, for example, tend to have lower Al concentrations and similar concentrations of Li and Ti suggesting also a contribution of these elements from the host rock. The relationship between Al and Li is still correlated. Only Alpine crystals grown at higher temperatures (~400°C) without any CL zoning feature are free of these impurities and do not show such zoning characteristics. Differences in the δ18O values were measured between different faces principally in the AIenriched growth zones or stages. These results were confirmed by the means of two different methods (in situ/non in situ). However, it was determined that the Al concentrations do not affect significantly oxygen isotope fractionations at 300°C. The results altogether suggest that the presence of sector zoning in quartz crystals is real, but not universal, and henceforth should be taken into consideration for any use of these systems. The occurrence of disequilibrium partitioning has been enhanced and is possibly related to kinetic processes as well as structural effects that do not affect similarly trace element incorporation and isotopic fractionation. In situ measurements also revealed fine scale δ18O zonations along growth paths that are useful to constrain fluid-rock interactions during Alpine metamorphism. Variations in the δ18O values present along growth vectors indicate changes in the fluid composition and origin. Association with oxygen isotope composition of the host rock allows for the deduction of interactions between rocks, veins and consequently fluids, as well as fluid regimes. RESUME DE LA THESE : A basses températures, (i.e. <400°C) les différents mécanismes qui régissent le fractionnement isotopique ainsi que les conditions nécessaires pour établir un état d'équilibre sont peu connus et nombre de paramètres peuvent entraîner un partitionnement chimique différentiel entre différents secteurs d'un minéral et le fluide en contact. Ainsi, ce travail de thèse a pour but d'évaluer la possible présence de zonages sectoriels en isotopes de l'oxygène mais aussi en éléments traces dans des cristaux naturels de quartz-α de basses températures, ainsi que les raisons d'un tel phénomène et enfin ses implications sur les interactions fluide-roche, principalement dans le cadre du métamorphisme Alpin. La structure et l'apparence en cathodoluminescence (CL) des échantillons ont été caractérisées avant de retracer en détail les compositions en élément traces (Li, Na, Al, P, K, Ca, Ge, Ti, Fe) et en isotopes de l'oxygène, le long et entre différents secteurs. Les échantillons de quartz sélectionnés proviennent majoritairement de veines Alpine de différentes localités, où les conditions de croissance ont été déjà bien caractérisées. Les compositions minéralogiques et isotopiques de la roche encaissante ont aussi été examinées, pour contraindre les variations obtenues dans un contexte Alpin. Selon leurs conditions de croissance, la plupart des cristaux étudiés sont fortement zonés, ce qui est souligné par un zonage des concentrations en éléments traces (e.g. zonage de croissance). L'Aluminium, qui peut se substituer à la Silice dans le réseau cristallin, a été retrouvé jusqu'en très grandes concentrations dans certaines zones (plusieurs milliers de ppma). De plus, la distribution en Al est fortement liée à celles de Li et H, ainsi que dans une moindre mesure à Ge. La présence de zonage sectoriel est évidente au niveau de ces éléments qui montrent de larges différences de concentrations entre différentes faces pour une même zone de croissance, avec les concentrations les plus basses retrouvées dans les faces prismatiques. Les quartz de veines situées dans des roches magmatiques par exemple possèdent des concentrations en Li et Ti de même ordre de grandeur, confirmant le rôle de la composition de la roche encaissante. La relation Li/Al est toujours fortement présente, mais ce rapport est fonction de la face mesurée. Seuls les cristaux Alpins de plus hautes températures (400°C) ne possédant pas de zones en CL ne présentent aucune de ces caractéristiques. Des différences dans les valeurs de δ18O de zones identiques enrichies en Al ont clairement été mesurées entre les différentes faces r, z, et m, mais aussi au sein d'une même seule zone, indiquant que le fractionnement a probablement eu lieu en déséquilibre. Il a été déterminé que la présence d'Al dans ces teneurs n'avait qu'un faible effet sur le fractionnement isotopique de l'oxygène. L'utilisation de deux méthodes différentes a permis d'obtenir des résultats in situ et non in situ concordants. La comparaison des résultats obtenus permet de démontrer que le zonage sectoriel est bien présent dans certains cristaux de quartz, et dépend des conditions de formation. La présence d'un partitionnement différentiel des éléments traces peut être due à des effets cinétiques aussi bien que structuraux, alors que le zonage sectoriel des isotopes de l'oxygène aurait d'autres origines. Il est alors évident que la possibilité de zonage sectoriel doit être désormais pris en considération avant toute interprétations de données isotopiques de cristaux zonés. Les mesures in situ ont de plus permis de distinguer de fines variations des valeurs δ18O au cours de la croissance, qui peuvent aider à retracer la circulations des fluides dans les Alpes durant cette période. En association avec les compositions des roches encaissantes, ii est possible de déduire les interactions entre roches, veines, et par conséquent fluides, au cours de différentes étapes. RESUME GRAND PUBLIC : La géochimie des isotopes stables a pris beaucoup d'importance depuis ces dernières années pour aider à résoudre nombre de questions géologiques, en se basant sur les caractéristiques du fractionnement isotopiques pour différents systèmes. Il est donc nécessaire d'avoir une connaissance approfondie des mécanismes qui s'appliquent au fractionnement isotopique entre les minéraux et les fluides à partir desquels ils se forment. Ces mécanismes ont été bien approchés par différents types de calibrations pour des systèmes à hautes températures, cependant cela n'est pas aussi évident pour les systèmes à des températures inférieures à 400-500°C. Ce travail de thèse a pour but d'aider à la description et la compréhension des phénomènes qui peuvent affecter le fractionnement isotopique à basses températures, ainsi que leurs implications, à partir de l'étude de cristaux de quartz. Le choix des échantillons s'est porté sur des cristaux naturels formés à des températures inférieures ou égales à 400°C, provenant majoritairement de fissures hydrothermales Alpines dont les conditions de formation ont déjà été déterminées. L'étude des cristaux Alpin permet de plus de replacer les résultats obtenus dans le contexte du métamorphisme Alpin au cours du Miocène (21-13 Ma). Après examen de la structure et de la morphologie des cristaux, et leur caractérisation par cathodoluminescence (CL), des analyses chimiques détaillées sur les éléments en traces pouvant entrer dans le réseau cristallin du quartz comme impuretés (i.e. Li, Na, Al, P, K, Ca, Ge, Ti), et des isotopes stables de l'oxygène, ont été menées. En fonction des conditions de croissance, la plupart des cristaux présentent des zonations, qui peuvent être facilement reliées à la distribution des éléments traces analysés par microsonde électronique, sonde ionique (SIMS) et LA-ICPMS. De fortes concentrations d'Aluminium (plusieurs milliers de parties par million atomique) ont pu être observées dans les zones les plus externes des cristaux. De plus, les concentrations en Al et en Li sont toujours corrélées; la présence d'Hydrogène déduite à partir d'analyses par FTIR suit cette même tendance. Les différentes faces des cristaux présentent des concentrations distinctes d'Al, Li et H pour des mêmes zones de croissance, avec par exemple les concentrations les plus faibles dans les zones des faces prismatiques. Cela implique la présence d'un zonage sectoriel, qui a déjà été observé principalement dans des carbonates mais jamais décrit auparavant pour des quartz. Seuls les cristaux alpins homogènes en CL dont la croissance s'est faite à plus haute température (400°C) ne présentent aucune de ces caractéristiques. Par analogie avec le zonage sectoriel en Al, élément qui se substitue au Si dans le réseau cristallin du quartz, il est possible de penser qu'un zonage sectoriel pourrait aussi s'appliquer aux isotopes de l'oxygène. Des précédentes études avaient en effet émis cette hypothèse. Nos résultats ont été obtenus à partir d'analyses à la fois in- situ par SIMS, et par extraction assistée par laser-CO2 sur des parties de quartz soigneusement séparées, et sont en accord entre les deux méthodes. Un zonage sectoriel est en effet bien présent pour les cristaux alpins, mais principalement au niveau des zones très riches en Aluminium. Cependant, il a été déterminé que la présence d'Al dans ces teneurs avait un effet plus que minimal sur le fractionnement isotopique de l'oxygène. Des différences importantes ont été observées entre les faces r & z mais aussi au sein d'une même et seule zone, indiquant que le fractionnement a pu avoir lieu en déséquilibre, ce qui est aussi visible au niveau des valeurs totalement opposées entre faces pour la dernière phase de croissance de certains cristaux. Ainsi l'association de ces résultats laisse suggérer que la présence d'un zonage sectoriel peut être liée à différents paramètres tels que le taux de croissance ou la structure de surface du cristal, mais qui n'affectent pas de la même façon l'incorporation des éléments traces et le fractionnement isotopique. La possibilité d'un zonage sectoriel est importante à prendre en compte lors de toute interprétation de données isotopiques. Les analyses des isotopes de l'oxygène effectuées par SIMS ont aussi permis de distinguer des variations importantes à petite échelle au cours de la croissance. Des mesures faites par laser CO2 sur certaines roches encaissantes, ont permis distinguer plusieurs étapes dans la croissance des minéraux et de déduire le rôle de l'encaissant et le type de fluide. En association avec de précédentes études, il a été ainsi possible de mieux contraindre la formation de ces cristaux dans le contexte alpin et la circulation de fluide au cours du métamorphisme alpin durant le Miocène.
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There is a debate on whether an influence of biotic interactions on species distributions can be reflected at macro-scale levels. Whereas the influence of biotic interactions on spatial arrangements is beginning to be studied at local scales, similar studies at macro-scale levels are scarce. There is no example disentangling, from other similarities with related species, the influence of predator-prey interactions on species distributions at macro-scale levels. In this study we aimed to disentangle predator-prey interactions from species distribution data following an experimental approach including a factorial design. As a case of study we selected the short-toed eagle because of its known specialization on certain prey reptiles. We used presence-absence data at a 100 Km2 spatial resolution to extract the explanatory capacity of different environmental predictors (five abiotic and two biotic predictors) on the short-toed eagle species distribution in Peninsular Spain. Abiotic predictors were relevant climatic and topographic variables, and relevant biotic predictors were prey richness and forest density. In addition to the short-toed eagle, we also obtained the predictor's explanatory capacities for i) species of the same family Accipitridae (as a reference), ii) for other birds of different families (as controls) and iii) species with randomly selected presences (as null models). We run 650 models to test for similarities of the short-toed eagle, controls and null models with reference species, assessed by regressions of explanatory capacities. We found higher similarities between the short-toed eagle and other species of the family Accipitridae than for the other two groups. Once corrected by the family effect, our analyses revealed a signal of predator-prey interaction embedded in species distribution data. This result was corroborated with additional analyses testing for differences in the concordance between the distributions of different bird categories and the distributions of either prey or non-prey species of the short-toed eagle. Our analyses were useful to disentangle a signal of predator-prey interactions from species distribution data at a macro-scale. This study highlights the importance of disentangling specific features from the variation shared with a given taxonomic level.