14 resultados para Taxonomic Congruence


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The state of research on the evolution of marine bivalve taxonomic diversity of the Mediterranean Pliocene is analysed. The following assertions are discussed: 1) The Early Pliocene malacofauna is characterized by a high number of warm-water taxa and a high taxonomic diversity with respect to that of the present time. 2) The first appreciable extinction event in the Mediterranean Pliocene approximates or just follows the FO of Globorotalia bononiensis. 3) The second appreciable extinction event is between the LAD of Discoaster tamalis and the LAD of Discoaster surculus . 4) A third minor extinction event is penecontemporaneous with the FO of Globorotalia inflaia. Taking into account the available data on the Pliocene extinction events it has been possible to distinguish 4 different molluscan units with different climatic-oceanographic significance.

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The state of research on the evolution of marine bivalve taxonomic diversity of the Mediterranean Pliocene is analysed. The following assertions are discussed: 1) The Early Pliocene malacofauna is characterized by a high number of warm-water taxa and a high taxonomic diversity with respect to that of the present time. 2) The first appreciable extinction event in the Mediterranean Pliocene approximates or just follows the FO of Globorotalia bononiensis. 3) The second appreciable extinction event is between the LAD of Discoaster tamalis and the LAD of Discoaster surculus. 4) A third minor extinction event is penecontemporaneous with the FO of Globorotalia inflata. Taking into account the available data on the Pliocene extinction events it has been possible to distinguish 4 different molluscan units with different climatic-oceanographic significance.

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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia do Ambiente, perfil de Engenharia Ecológica

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The concept of species in Paleontology is of paramount importance since the correct taxonomic determinations are essential to establish the age of the beds where fossils are collected. Particularly since 1940, the concept of species from a biological context, corresponding to the variability of a set of interpopulation compatibility, led us to a new approach, in which a typological conception has been replaced by a populationist one. If the notion of species is not necessarily identical for all living organisms, the greater the difficulties of interpretation in the private world of cephalopod fossils. The latter, lend themselves well to population systematics, and where this concept of species rests primarily on the morphological similarities. Thus, the introduction of general ideas analyse "typological species", "biological species", the problem of the definition of a "population" in Paleontology, and also the importance of the biometric analysis of fossil associations. The classic examples of polymorphism amd polytypism, in existing or extinct organisms, show that the concept of fossil species, observed in a well-defined period of its lifetime, is no different from that of biological species. The study of the evolution of fossil organisms allow us to understand the modelities of evolution and the mechanisms of speciation here synthesized and fully documented, namely the anagenesis or sequential evolution and the cladogenesis or divergent evoltuion; these mechanisms are the basis of the synthetic or gradualist theory of evolution developed by Dobzhansky, Mayr, Huxley, Rensch and impson. This summary ends with a reference to the theory of punctuated (or intermittent) equilibria proposed by Gould and Eldredge, who presented a more objective interpretation of morphological gaps, considered as elements of evolution itself. The interdisciplinary collaboration between zoologists, geneticists and paleontologists, is compulsory in this domain. Paleozoology has a key role since it conveys the dynamism and depth to the dimension of space-time duality.

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Palaeodiversity 3: 59–87; Stuttgart 30 December 2010

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Thesis presented at the Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, to obtain a Master degree in Conservation and Restoration,Specialization in Textiles

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Glasgow Mathematical Journal, nº 47 (2005), pg. 413-424

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RESUMO - Âmbito e objectivos: O presente trabalho incide sobre a área dos cuidados paliativos, nomeadamente, visa contribuir para uma maior efectividade do processo de aquisição e acompanhamento deste tipo de cuidados. Neste contexto, e como objectivo principal do estudo, foram identificados os indicadores chave, na vertente da qualidade, indispensáveis para a conceptualização de um modelo de contratualização e, consequentemente, para assegurar a monitorização, acompanhamento e avaliação da actividade realizada. Método e metodologias: Numa primeira fase, foi conduzida uma pesquisa documental tendente ao levantamento dos indicadores, na dimensão da qualidade, em utilização nos cuidados paliativos em vários países, tendo sido escolhidos aqueles que apresentavam indicadores já validados, designadamente, o Canadá, Reino Unido, Austrália, Espanha e EUA. Desta forma, foram seleccionados os indicadores comuns aos vários países estudados, para efeitos de discussão e consensualização, no âmbito de uma Técnica de Grupo Nominal, passíveis de integrarem um modelo de contratualização nesta área em Portugal. Apresentação e discussão de resultados: Da pesquisa documental resultaram 188 indicadores na dimensão qualidade, em utilização nos países estudados, tendo sido identificados 19 indicadores comuns. Estes indicadores foram submetidos a discussão e consensualização em reunião de peritos, tendo sido hierarquizados os sete indicadores mais adequados para a contratualização em cuidados paliativos: composição de uma equipa interdisciplinar; capacidade de resposta doentes tratados/pedido de acesso; avaliação inicial e periódica das necessidades (oito domínios); acessibilidade farmacológica; congruência entre os cuidados prestados e os desejados; prática regular de reuniões multidisciplinares; conferência familiar, pelo menos 2 vezes. Conclusões: No panorama nacional, não se conhecem indicadores unanimemente ratificados como adequados à avaliação da efectividade, qualidade e eficiência dos cuidados paliativos. Por outro lado, atento o objectivo do presente trabalho, a informação recolhida a nível internacional devolveu indicadores aplicáveis maioritariamente num contexto da avaliação da prestação dos cuidados paliativos, e Indicadores de Qualidade para a Contratualização de Cuidados Paliativos em Portugal x/ 93 não tanto num contexto de um processo de contratualização efectivo. Assim, partindo destes indicadores, em utilização nos vários países estudados, o estudo permitiu identificar sete indicadores considerados como adequados para a contratualização destes cuidados, em Portugal. -------------- ABSTRACT - Scope and objectives: This work focuses on the palliative care area, in particular, aims to contribute to greater effectiveness of the monitoring and procurement process of this type of care. In this context, as the main objective of the study, key indicators were identified regarding the quality issue, crucial to the conceptualization of a contracting model, and consequently to ensure the monitoring, supervising and evaluating of the undertaken activities. Method and methodology: Initially, a documentary research was held. That research aimed to surveying the indicators in their dimension of quality, regarding their use in palliative care throughout several countries. The chosen countries already had validated indicators, namely, Canada, United Kingdom , Australia, Spain and the USA. Thus, the indicators selected were common to all the above mentioned countries, for discussion purposes and agreement, as part of a Nominal Group Technique, that could integrate a model of contracting in this area in Portugal. Presentation and result discussion: The documentary research resulted in 188 quality indicators in use in the referred countries, 19 of those indicators were common to all countries. These indicators were submitted for discussion and agreement at a meeting of experts, having been ranked the seven most appropriate indicators for palliative care contracting: composition of an interdisciplinary team; response ability to the patients / access requests, initial and periodic assessment of the needs (eight areas), pharmacology accessibility; congruence between the desired care and its effective provision and regular practice of multidisciplinary meetings, family conferences, at least two times. Conclusions: In the national scene, unanimously ratified as suitable indicators to assess the effectiveness, efficiency and quality of palliative care are unknown. On other hand, given the objective of this work, the international collection of information has given applicable indicators mostly in the context of assessing the provision of palliative care, rather than an effective contracting process context. Thus, based on these indicators in use in the studied countries, the study itself identified seven indicators considered appropriate for the contracting of such care in Portugal.

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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biology

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More than 65% (1040 species) of arthropod species alien to Europe are associated with human-made habitats, especially parks and gardens, human settlements and agricultural lands, whereas woodlands are yet colonized by less than 20% of the alien fauna, which still has a negligible representation in the other natural and semi-natural habitats. Large diff erences in habitat affi nity are observed between alien taxonomic groups. Phytophagous species are predominant among aliens, representing 47.2% of species alien to Europe.

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Diplodocidae are among the best known sauropod dinosaurs. Several species were described in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Since then, numerous additional specimens were recovered in the USA, Tanzania, Portugal, as well as possibly Spain, England, and Asia. To date, the clade includes about 12 to 15 different species, some of them with questionable taxonomic status (e.g. ‘Diplodocus’ hayi or Dyslocosaurus polyonychius). However, intrageneric relationships of the multi-species, iconic genera Apatosaurus and Diplodocus are still poorly known. The way to resolve this issue is a specimen-based phylogenetic analysis, which was done for Apatosaurus, but is here performed for the first time for the entire clade of Diplodocidae. New material from different localities and stratigraphic levels on the Howe Ranch (Shell,Wyoming, USA) sheds additional light on the evolution of Diplodocidae. Three new specimens are described herein, considerably increasing our knowledge of the anatomy of the group. The new specimens (SMA 0004, SMA 0011, and SMA 0087) represent two, to possibly three new diplodocid species. They preserve material from all parts of the skeleton, including two nearly complete skulls, as well as fairly complete manus and pedes, material which is generally rare in diplodocids. Thereby, they considerably increase anatomical overlap between the sometimes fragmentary holotype specimens of the earlier described diplodocid species, allowing for significant results in a specimenbased phylogenetic analysis. Furthermore, clavicles and interclavicles are identified, the latter for the first time in dinosaurs. Their presence seems restricted to early sauropods, flagellicaudatans, and early Macronaria, and might thus be a retained plesiomorphy, with the loss of these bones being synapomorphic for Titanosauriformes and possibly Rebbachisauridae. The new material allows to test previous hypotheses of diplodocid phylogeny. In order to do so, any type specimen previously proposed to belong to Diplodocidae was included in the study, as are relatively complete referred specimens, in order to increase the degree of overlapping material. For specimens subsequently suggested to be non-diplodocid sauropods, their hypothesized sister taxa were included as outgroups. The current phylogenetic analysis thus includes 76 operational taxonomic units, 45 of which belong to Diplodocidae. The specimens were scored for 477 morphological characters, representing one of the most extensive phylogenetic analyses done within sauropod dinosaurs. The resulting cladogram recovers the classical arrangement of diplodocid relationships. Basing on a newly developed numerical approach to reduce subjectivity in the decision of specific or generic separation, species that have historically been included into well-known genera like Apatosaurus or Diplodocus, were detected to be actually generically different. Thereby, the famous genus Brontosaurus is resuscitated, and evidence further suggests that also Elosaurus parvus (previously referred to Apatosaurus) or ‘Diplodocus’ hayi represent unique genera. The study increases our knowledge about individual variation, and helps to decide how to score multi-species genera. Such a specimen-based phylogenetic analysis thus proves a valuable tool to validate historic species in sauropods, and in paleontology as a whole.

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Ontologies formalized by means of Description Logics (DLs) and rules in the form of Logic Programs (LPs) are two prominent formalisms in the field of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. While DLs adhere to the OpenWorld Assumption and are suited for taxonomic reasoning, LPs implement reasoning under the Closed World Assumption, so that default knowledge can be expressed. However, for many applications it is useful to have a means that allows reasoning over an open domain and expressing rules with exceptions at the same time. Hybrid MKNF knowledge bases make such a means available by formalizing DLs and LPs in a common logic, the Logic of Minimal Knowledge and Negation as Failure (MKNF). Since rules and ontologies are used in open environments such as the Semantic Web, inconsistencies cannot always be avoided. This poses a problem due to the Principle of Explosion, which holds in classical logics. Paraconsistent Logics offer a solution to this issue by assigning meaningful models even to contradictory sets of formulas. Consequently, paraconsistent semantics for DLs and LPs have been investigated intensively. Our goal is to apply the paraconsistent approach to the combination of DLs and LPs in hybrid MKNF knowledge bases. In this thesis, a new six-valued semantics for hybrid MKNF knowledge bases is introduced, extending the three-valued approach by Knorr et al., which is based on the wellfounded semantics for logic programs. Additionally, a procedural way of computing paraconsistent well-founded models for hybrid MKNF knowledge bases by means of an alternating fixpoint construction is presented and it is proven that the algorithm is sound and complete w.r.t. the model-theoretic characterization of the semantics. Moreover, it is shown that the new semantics is faithful w.r.t. well-studied paraconsistent semantics for DLs and LPs, respectively, and maintains the efficiency of the approach it extends.

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The cerebellum floccular complex lobes (FCLs) are housed in the FCL fossa of the periotic complex. There is experimental evidence indicating that the FCLs integrate visual and vestibular information, responsible for the vestibulo-ocular reflex, vestibulo-collic reflex, smooth pursuit and gaze holding. Thus, the behavior of extinct animals has been correlated with FCLs dimension in multiple paleoneuroanatomy studies. Here I analyzed braincase endocasts of a representative sample of Mammalia (48 species) and Aves (59 species) rendered using tomography and image segmentation and tested statistical correlations between the floccular complex volume, ecological and behavioral traits to assess various previously formulated paleobiological speculations. My results demonstrate: 1) there is no significant correlation between relative FCL volume and body mass; 2) there is no significant correlation between relative FCL and optic lobes size in birds; 3) average relative FCL size is larger in diurnal than in nocturnal birds but there is no statistically significant difference in mammals; 4) feeding strategies are related with different FCL size patterns in birds, but not in mammals; 5) locomotion type is not related with relative FCL size in mammals; 6) agility is not significantly correlated with FCL size in mammals. I conclude that, despite the apparent relation between FCL size and ecology in birds, the cerebellum of tetrapods is a highly plastic structure and may be adapted to control different functions across different taxonomic levels. For example, the european mole (Talpa europaea) which is fossorial and practically blind, has a FCL fossae relative size larger than those of bats, which are highly maneuverable. Therefore, variation in FCL size may be better explained by a combination of multiple factors with relation to anatomical and phylogenetic evolutionary constraints.