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Armenteros Almanza, M.. |
En las regiones tropicales se han realizado estudios extensos sobre grupos conspicuos como peces, corales y macroalgas, pero existe poca información comparativa sobre la meiofauna (Gourbault et al., 1995). En Cuba se han publicado varios trabajos sobre abundancia y distribución del meiobentos (Herrera y Del Valle, 1980; Herrera y Sánchez, 1982; Jiménez Ibarzábal, 1982; Herrera, 1983; Herrera y Amador, 1983; Lalana-Rueda y Gosselck, 1986; López-Cánovas, 1987), pero en la década pasada la ausencia de estos es notable. En el sublitoral de La Habana se han realizado estudios de varias taxocenosis correspondientes a la megafauna (ejemplos: peces, corales y gorgonias); la complementación de tales estudios y el impacto que se ejerce sobre esta zona... |
Tipo: Theses and Dissertations |
Palavras-chave: Meiofauna; Meiobenthic organisms; Coastal structures. |
Ano: 2003 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5667 |
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Shaghude, Y.W.. |
Construction of large dams with reservoir type storage impound water behind them for seasonal annual, and in some cases for multi-annual storage and regulation of a river. Similarly, tubewells abstract surface and ground water bodies from their natural flow. The impoundment of water by damming and its abstraction through tubewells are common practices in the world and even within the Africa region (WCD, 2000). Globally, the number of large dams has grown at a tremendous pace during the last 50 years (Fig. 1.1) The fast growth in dam construction is driven by an increasing demand of water from urban and rural communities for reliable freshwater supply, agricultural irrigation and hydro-electric power. As these practices become more widespread, they are... |
Tipo: Preprint |
Palavras-chave: Coastal structures; Erosion features; Coastal zone management. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/187 |
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