80859 Apr 2026
The identifier most commonly refers to an open-access scientific article published in the journal eLife regarding desiccation resistance in fruit flies, though it is also used as an event ID for professional development training. Scientific Research (eLife 80859)
Species from desert or dry habitats typically have longer-chain CHCs, which provide a more effective waterproof barrier than the shorter-chain hydrocarbons found in species from humid environments.
This training focuses on identifying sources of workplace conflict and improving resolution skills to maintain productivity and emotional well-being. The identifier most commonly refers to an open-access
The study examined 46 Drosophila species and found that their ability to resist drying out (desiccation) is primarily determined by the composition of their cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) —the waxy coating on their bodies.
Researchers used gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) to extract and analyze these chemical compounds and conducted "desiccation resistance assays" to see how long different flies could survive without water. Professional Development (SBA Event 80859) The study examined 46 Drosophila species and found
The course covers five specific methods for dealing with disagreements and a six-step process for resolving professional conflicts. Other Technical References
In a different context, "80859" refers to a specific workshop hosted by the titled "Five Methods to Conflict Resolution" . Other Technical References In a different context, "80859"
In their document management system, 80859 is the file ID for the 2025 MPD Annual Report.