48 resultados para Biomasa-Inventarios


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La producción de las nasales exige simultáneamente una oclusión dentro de la boca y una salida de aire por el canal rinofaríngeo y esta característica las distingue de las demás articulaciones de los inventarios de las lenguas. La salida de aire por la nariz es el requisito articulatorio más definitorio y permite que la oclusión bucal no precise unos requisitos tan estrictos con lo cual se puede adaptar fácilmente a la articulación siguiente cuando la nasal aparece en posición implosiva. Ante oclusiva velar es sabido que la nasal sufre un proceso de velarización y atrasa su punto de articulación hacia la parte posterior de la cavidad bucal. el presente trabajo pretende profundizar en este tipo de coarticulación en grupos consonánticos nasal + oclusiva velar para evaluar aspectos fonéticos, necesariamente alofónicos, en español y catalán. Concretamente se profundiza en el efecto de varios factores (la velocidad de habla, la ocurrencia de la nasal en sílaba tónica o átona, la presencia de una frontera morfológica o no en el grupo consonántico y la sordez-tensión o sonoridad-laxitud de la oclusiva siguiente) a partir de los datos obtenidos de tres informantes en cada lengua en diversos ítems repetidos cada uno de ellos cuatro veces y analizados mediante el electropalatógrafo WinePG. Los resultados señalan la importancia de los factores estudiados, especialmente de la tensión o la sonoridad de la oclusiva siguiente. Asimismo se constata la tendencia en habla rápida a la hipoarticulación a diferencia de lo que sucede en habla lenta, velocidad que favorece la hiperarticulación y la pérdida de la asimilación en algunas muestras de dos de los informantes. este hecho unido a la existencia de emisiones que podrían presentar un cierto tipo de asimilaciones parciales nos hace pensar que el proceso de asimilación debe ser visto más bien de forma gradual que categórica.

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Coastal wetlands are characterized by high biodiversity, which is one of the main criteria considered when establishing protection policies or when proposing adequate management actions. In this study, the crustacean and aquatic insect composition of the Empord`a wetlands is described. These two faunal groups contribute highly to the total biodiversity in these wetlands but are seldom considered when managing natural areas. A selection (84 sampling points) of all water body types present in the Empord`a wetlands were sampled monthly (surber and dip net with a 250 μm mesh). Sampling was carried out during 3 surveys (1991-92, 1996-97 and 1999-2000). A rich fauna of 125 crustacean and 295 aquatic insect taxa was identified. We characterized each water body type using the most abundant species and the relative species richness of the taxonomic groups. A classification of the water body types, according to similarity between inventories, groups the brackish and hyperhaline systems in one cluster and the various freshwater systems in another one. Among freshwater systems, lotic waters and freshwater wetlands have a high similarity, whereas rice fields and freshwater springs have a low similarity

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Hydrological disturbances, light availability and nutrients are the most relevant factors determining the structure of the biological communities in Mediterranean rivers. While some hydrological disturbances are able to induce catastrophic effects, which may cause a complete reset in physical and biological conditions, continued enrichment or changes in light availability are factors leading to the progressive shift in the communities of autotrophs and heterotrophs in the systems. Primary production in Mediterranean streams shows relevant seasonal changes which mainly follows the variations in light availability. In most forested streams, the algal community is shade-adapted. Nutrient enrichment (especially phosphorus) leads to marked increases in primary production, but this increase is not lineal and there is a saturation of algal biomass even in the most enriched systems. The heterotrophs (bacteria, fungi) are related to the pattern of DOC availability (which most depends on the seasonal discharge and leaf fall dynamics) and to the available substrata in the stream. It has been repeatedly observed that shorttime increases of extracellular enzyme activities are related to the accumulation of autochthonous (algal) and/or allochthonous (leaves) organic matter on the streambed during spring and summer, this being more remarkable in dry than in wetter years. Flow reduction favours detritus concentration in pools, and the subsequent increase in the density and biomass of the macroinvertebrate community. In Mediterranean streams collectors are accounting for the highest density and biomass, this being more remarkable in the least permanent systems, in accordance with the effect of floods on the organic matter availability. Nutrients, through the effect on the primary producers, also affect the trophic food web in the streams by favouring the predominance of grazers