5 resultados para Novaro, Marcos
em Portal de Revistas Científicas Complutenses - Espanha
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Se aportan datos morfológicos, químicos y de distribución de seis especies de las familias Baeomycetaceae (Baeomyces) e Icmadophilaceae (Dibaeis, Icmadophila, Thamnolia) presentes en la Península Ibérica. Se publican numerosas nuevas citas de Baeomyces rufus y de Dibaeis baeomyces, que constituyen las especies más frecuentes y abundantes en la península.
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Se comentan 11 taxones herborizados en la vertiente oeste de Sierra Fría (Toledo). Algunos representan nuevas citas provinciales.
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En el presente trabajo se estudian los brezales higrófilos leoneses que pertenecen a dos asociaciones: Genista anglicae-Ericetum tetralicis y Genisto anglicae-Ericetum vagantis. Se describe la Genisto anglicae-Ericetum tetralicis scirpetosum germanicii nova y las subasociaciones ericetosum tetralicis nova, genistetosum occidentalis nova y deschampietosum hispanicae nova, de la asociación Genisto anglicae-Ericetum vagantis.
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Studies on the flora and fauna of the Canary Islands show that this Archipelago is one of the planet’s diversity hot spots. However, an analysis of the differences in the phytogeographic characteristics of each of the islands that make up this Archipelago is lacking. This article focuses on the phytogeographic characterization of the island of Gran Canaria. This island exhibits geological and climatic characteristics resulting in a rich vascular flora, including endemic species and genera that are significantly different from the other islands of the Archipelago. These differences are verified through statistical analysis of the existing similarity between the floras of the members of the Canary Islands. This study also analyses the subdivision of Gran Canaria Island, indicating that there are three well-differentiated areas on the island itself. Finally, this study argues that these areas, themselves, should be considered biogeographic sectors.
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The objective the study was to determine the levels of glucose and triglycerides in seminal plasma of 10 guinea pigs, which were fed for a period of 2 months with a diet containing 10% more ED. The level of glucose found in seminal plasma was 11.59 ± 0.5 mg/dL and triglyceride value was 55.95 ± 3.2 mg/dL, while the motility was 97% on average. We conclude that in guinea pigs the levels both glucose and triglycerides were increased by major level of ED in feed, but the spermatic motility was not.