4 resultados para Arnoul, Honoré (1810-1893) -- Portraits
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
Resumo:
A population of leaping grey mullet (Liza saliens (Risso, 1810) was studied in order to measure seasonal and annual growth rates. The annual growth rates were similar to those reported for other populations from the central Western Mediterranean and intermediate between those living in northern and southern areas. As usual, the growth rate of adult males was slower than that of females. Males reached adulthood in their third summer. Females of the same age showed a moderate gonadal development, but did not ripen until the next summer. Mullets of all ages gained weight only when the water temperature was higher than 20°C. However adults and immature fish showed reduced growth in mid-summer, when that of the juveniles peaked. This difference is not a consequence of the reproductive cost, because the growth rate of immatures was greatly reduced although they did not spawn.
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We compared specimens of Tripterygion tripteronotus from 52 localities of the Mediterranean Sea and adjacent waters, using four gene sequences (12S rRNA, tRNA-valine, 16S rRNA and COI) and morphological characters. Two well-differentiated clades with a mean genetic divergence of 6.89±0.73% were found with molecular data, indicating the existence of two different species. These two species have disjunctive geographic distribution areas without any molecular hybrid populations. Subtle but diagnostic morphological differences were also present between the two species. T. tripteronotus is restricted to the northern Mediterranean basin, from the NE coast of Spain to Greece and Turkey, including the islands of Malta and Cyprus. T. tartessicum n. sp. is geographically distributed along the southern coast of Spain, from Cape of La Nao to the Gulf of Cadiz, the Balearic Islands and northern Africa, from Morocco to Tunisia. According to molecular data, these two species could have diverged during the Pliocene glaciations 2.7-3.6 Mya.
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It was in 1954 that Barcelona became the first city to pay tribute to Archer Milton Huntington (New York, 1870 - Bathel, Connecticut, 1955), by erecting a monument to the memory of this outstanding collector and Hispanist, and to hiswife, Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington (Cambridge, 1876 - California, 1973). An excellent sculptor, Anna Hyatt Huntington was also unstinting in her support of her husband¿s Hispanic interest. The monument was Barcelona's way of recognizing and paying tribute to this greatly respected American collector and philanthropist. Huntington played a major role in refuting "Prescott's Paradigm", named after the historian whose work on Spain did much to further the Black Legend.3 Moreover, Huntington occupied an important place in American Hispanic Studies, along with such other outstanding names as George Ticknor (Boston, 1791 - 1871), Washington Irving (New York, 1783 - 1859) and Henry Longfellow (1807 - 1882).
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Des de la creació de l’Arxiu (1820) ha evolucionat el tractament dels seus fons. Segons els Reglaments (1822, 1879) els oficials descrivien els expedients, el registrador resseguia el tràmit, i l’arxiver controlava amb un registre la ubicació dels lligalls. Esteve (1836) inventarià la documentació antiga, estructurada en seccions per Quintana. Solà (1854), seguit per Rancés, classificà per negociats i matèries i millorà la descripció dels lligalls. Vallès confeccionà un Registre-inventari que descriu cronològicament per negociats i matèries tots els fons. També inventarià col•leccions i fons afegits, que la Mancomunitat destinà a l’IEC, la Biblioteca de Catalunya i els Museus d’Art. Paraules clau: Història d’arxius, arxivística catalana, arxivers catalans, Marià Vallès, Vallès i Vallès, arxiu, Diputació, Mancomunitat, Jacint Verdaguer, Prat de la Riba