7 resultados para Natural stump removal
em Universidade dos Açores - Portugal
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Fishing decreases the biomass of target species via reduction in the numbers and/or size of individuals. In natural systems, the strength of biological interactions, including predator-prey dynamics, are often density or size-dependent. Hence, changes in the numbers or size of key taxa may be expected to influence biological interactions but their effects do not need to be identical. Here we compare the effects of biomass reduction in populations of the exploited limpet Patella candei. Biomass removal was experimentally achieved by either removing individuals (density reduction) or by replacing large by small individuals (size reduction), while controlling for total limpet biomass in a laboratory-based experiment. At the experiment’s termination, biomass reduction led to proportional changes in area grazed. However, there was no difference whether this was achieved via changes in density or in size. Furthermore, no discernible effects of treatments were evident on different components of the algal assemblage. A field survey also revealed that P. candei biomass explained a greater proportion in variation in the area free of algae than density alone. Our results suggest that loss of biomass in populations of P. candei has quantitatively and qualitatively similar effects on algal cover regardless of whether it is caused by an equivalent (biomass) reduction in the numbers or size of individuals.
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O efeito da insularidade reflecte-se no número limitado de espécies arbóreas naturais dos Açores. As mais comuns são a Morella faya (Faia-da-terra), Picconia azorica (Pau-branco), Laurus azorica (Louro), Juniperus brevifolia (Cedro-do-mato), Ilex perado subsp. azorica (Azevinho), Erica azorica (Urze) e Frangula azorica (Sanguinho). Pelo contrário, Prunus azorica (Ginjeira-brava) é actualmente muito rara e Taxus bacatta (Teixo) encontra-se à beira da extinção. Dependendo das condições ambientais, particularmente de temperatura, pluviosidade e exposição ao vento, encontramos diferentes espécies a dominar a copa da floresta. […].
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A sub adult Caretta caretta was found on the 23rd August, 2014 ca. 16 nautical miles south off S. Miguel Island, Azores (Northeast Atlantic), with a large pelagic trawl hook inside its mouth. The individual was kept in a basin of sea water and sent by boat to Terceira Island following instructions by the Azores Regional Government via the Environmental Authority in order to be examined by the author and, if possible, undergo the necessary hook removal procedures. In this note, we describe the surgical procedures and how the turtle was evaluated both pre- and post-surgery.
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Engenharia do Ambiente, 9 de Outubro de 2015, Universidade dos Açores.
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Estudos Integrados dos Oceanos, 22 de Janeiro de 2016, Universidade dos Açores.