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Bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) of an urban park in the metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil Iheringia, Sér. Zool.
Esbérard,Carlos E.L.; Luz,Júlia L.; Costa,Luciana M.; Bergallo,Helena G..
Some bat species are able to adapt to urban areas, where they find food and roosts. Despite the high number of parks in Brazilian cities, they did not yet raise the interest of most zoologists, except for some surveys of birds and butterflies. The objectives of the present study were: (i) to inventory the bat species of Quinta da Boa Vista (QBV), a large (25 ha) urban park centrally located in densely populated Rio de Janeiro, which is Brazil's second largest metropolis; (ii) to compare the species richness observed in roosts with the richness recorded through mist netting in flight routes and near fruiting fig trees; and (iii) to analyze recaptures of bats marked in this park and recaptured in other sites and vice-versa. Sampling totaled 104 sampling...
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Diversity; Long-term; Samples; Urban area.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0073-47212014000100008
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Detection and analysis of unusual events in long-term zooplankton and nekton data sets from North Inlet Estuary, South Carolina, USA ArchiMer
Allen, Dm; Edwards, D; Feller, Rj; Hutchinson, Se; Ogburnmatthews, V.
Unusual events and disturbances are important sources of variability in ecological data sets, but methods for their detection and analysis are not readily available. We have adapted widely-used quality control methods to identify and quantify unusual events in ten-year-long data sets from the relatively pristine North Inlet Estuary, South Carolina, USA.-Seasonal patterns and long-term trends were first removed from biweekly zooplankton and nekton abundance and corresponding water temperature and salinity data using nonparametic smoothing algorithms. The Shewhart Control Chart Method, a quantitative technique used for quality control in industrial manufacturing processes, was used to define four types of events according to intensity and duration....
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Zooplankton; Nekton; Estuary; Long-term; Disturbance.
Ano: 1997 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00093/20389/18056.pdf
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Development of a biologically based environmental quality standard from a long-term benthic monitoring programme in the North Sea ArchiMer
Brown, Ar; Shillabeer, N.
The paper describes the derivation and effectiveness of a benthic macrofauna environmental quality standard (EQS). The EQS is derived from a continuing, long-term (24 years) monitoring programme, designed to determine the effect of mining effluent discharged into coastal waters off the NE coast of England. The area under study is at the Cleveland Potash mine at Boulby. Benthic monitoring began there in 1970 and live years of baseline data were gathered before discharge commenced in 1974. During the course of the monitoring programme (1970-1993) annual surveys have been completed at the discharge point and at more distant reference sites. The complete data set includes results from over 1000 benthic grab samples. The effect of the discharge is clearly...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Long-term; Monitoring; Benthos; Effluent; EQS.
Ano: 1997 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00093/20454/18126.pdf
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Long-term changes in density, population structure and growth rate of Tellina tenuis from Dublin Bay, Ireland ArchiMer
Wilson, Jg.
Changes in the Tellina tenuis population in Dublin Bay, Ireland since 1977 are described. Population density at the monitoring site increased from 260 m(-2) (although a maximum density of 548 m(-2) was found nearby) in 1977 to a peak of 434 m(-2) in 1989. Densities recently have been the lowest recorded, around 170 m(-2). These changes do not seem to have been associated with any change in elevation of the site. The population structure has changed considerably, from one dominated by larger, older animals in 1977, when there did not seem to have been any significant recruitment for the previous two years, to one in which recruitment, if not in any great numbers, has at least been more or less regular, with the last two years (1993 and 1994) showing the...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Tellina tenuis; Long-term; Population; Growth; Ireland.
Ano: 1997 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00093/20396/18063.pdf
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Long-term changes in sand-bottom macrofauna along the coast of Provence (northwest Mediterranean Sea) ArchiMer
Masse, Hl.
At a time when there is a great deal of talk of the degradation of the coastal environment and of biodiversity being threatened, we felt it would be of interest to sample the macrofauna of five sites at five metres depth in well sorted fine sand at a thirty-year interval (1966-1996), using the same techniques. Four seasonal samplings provided comparative data at each site on the species richness (S), density (N) and biomass (B). The S values are comparable and even on the increase at two stations. Nevertheless, we observed a general tendency towards decline in the relative abundance of the crustacean group. From the quantitative point of view (N and B), the changes observed would appear to result from the impact of clearly identifiable human pressure, such...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Méditerranée; Macrofaune des sables; Variations; Long-terme; Mediterranean; Sand-macrofauna; Changes; Long-term.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00325/43572/44053.pdf
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Long-term effects of human amniotic membrane in a rat model of biliary fibrosis BJMBR
Sant'Anna,L.B.; Brito,F.S.; Barja,P.R.; Nicodemo,M.C..
Liver fibrosis is the most common outcome of chronic liver diseases, and its progression to cirrhosis can only be effectively treated with liver transplantation. The amniotic membrane (AM) has been studied as an alternative therapy for fibrosis diseases mainly for its favorable properties, including anti-inflammatory, anti-scaring and immunomodulatory properties. It was recently demonstrated that the AM reduces the progression of biliary fibrosis to its advanced stage, cirrhosis, when applied on the liver for 6 weeks after fibrosis induction. Here, we investigated the effects of AM on rat fibrotic liver, during a prolonged period of time. Fibrosis was induced by bile duct ligation (BDL), and at the same time, a fragment of AM was applied around the liver....
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article Palavras-chave: Amniotic membrane; Bile duct ligation; Liver fibrosis; Long-term; Quantitative image analysis; Rat.
Ano: 2017 URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2017000700611
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Long-term studies of Littorina obtusata and Littorina saxatilis populations in the White Sea ArchiMer
Sergievsky, So; Granovitch, Ai; Sokolova, Im.
The results of a 14-year survey of the populations of L. saxatilis and L. obtusata from one locality in the Kandalaksha Bay of the White Sea are presented. The periwinkles were found to be hosts of 10 castrating trematode species. Microphallus piriformes was the most abundant species with infection prevalence often exceeding 50%. Year-to-year variation of the infection prevalence was correlated in the two host species, probably reflecting fluctuations in the influx of trematode eggs to the shore. Long-term changes in population density are associated with the variation of the age structure of the winkles, suggesting a dependence of the population density on the success of the recruitment. Fluctuations in abundance and age composition were correlated in L....
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Long-term; Population dynamics; Demography; Littorina; Trematoda.
Ano: 1997 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00093/20395/18062.pdf
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Resisting Diversity: a Long-Term Archaeological Study Ecology and Society
Nelson, Margaret C; ; mnelson@asu.edu; Hegmon, Michelle; Arizona State University;; Kulow, Stephanie R; Arizona State University;; Peeples, Matthew A; Arizona State University;; Kintigh, Keith W; Arizona State University;; Kinzig, Ann P; Arizona State University;.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Archaeology; Long-term; Resilience; Social diversity; Vulnerability.
Ano: 2011
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