8 resultados para Understanding of derivative

em Universidade dos Açores - Portugal


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World Congress of Malacology, Universidade dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, 21-28 de julho.

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World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, July 22-28, 2013.

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10th International Temperate Reefs Symposium, The University of Western Australia, 12-17 de janeiro.

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27th Annual Conference of the European Cetacean Society. Setúbal, Portugal, 8-10 April 2013.

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MOVECLIM, Mid Course Meeting, 2-6 September 2013, Réunion (Mascarenes).

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Tese de Doutoramento, Física, 17 de Dezembro de 2013, Universidade dos Açores.

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Realization that hard coastal infrastructures support lower biodiversity than natural habitats has prompted a wealth of research seeking to identify design enhancements offering ecological benefits. Some studies showed that artificial structures could be modified to increase levels of diversity. Most studies, however, only considered the short-term ecological effects of such modifications, even though reliance on results from short-term studies may lead to serious misjudgements in conservation. In this study, a sevenyear experiment examined how the addition of small pits to otherwise featureless seawalls may enhance the stocks of a highly-exploited limpet. Modified areas of the seawall supported enhanced stocks of limpets seven years after the addition of pits. Modified areas of the seawall also supported a community that differed in the abundance of littorinids, barnacles andmacroalgae compared to the controls. Responses to different treatments (numbers and size of pits) were speciesspecific and, while some species responded directly to differences among treatments, others might have responded indirectly via changes in the distribution of competing species. This type of habitat enhancement can have positive long-lasting effects on the ecology of urban seascapes.Understanding of species interactions could be used to develop a rule-based approach to enhance biodiversity.

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Trabalho apresentado em ICAP 2015: 17th International Conference on Applied Psychology, Session 13, Tokyo, Japan, May 28-29, 2015.