3 resultados para Plath, Sylvia

em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain


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El momento concreto del periodo reproductor puede incidir sobre la actividad diaria y los periodos de reposo de las aves paseriformes. Para investigar este aspecto, hemos analizado los movimientos diarios de 7 machos de curruca cabecinegra Sylvia melanocephala mediante radioseguimiento en un matorral mediterráneo. La actividad tiende en general a decrecer a lo largo del día aunque con algunas variaciones dependiendo del momento concreto del periodo reproductor de cada macho en particular. Se han registrado largos periodos de reposo que no dependen ni del estado reproductor ni del momento del día

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Documento que se presentó en la Asignatura Campus de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona (UAB) “Olimpismo, Sociedad y Deporte” durante el curso académico 1996/97. El propósito del análisis de este texto es determinar el papel y la imagen de los voluntarios olímpicos antes, durante y después de los Juegos Olímpicos de Barcelona 1992, haciendo hincapié en los aspectos comunicativos, sociales y culturales.

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High mountain rangelands host important populations of threatened bird species, but can be affected by extensive changes in land use. I studied the breeding bird community of two shrubland plots at 1,850–2,100 m a.s.l. in the Pyrenees. Breeding territories were mapped for four years, before and after the prescribed burning, the aim of which was to increase the grazing value of the study area. The most abundant species (reaching ≥3 breeding pairs/10 ha in at least one plot and one year) were Dunnock Prunella modularis, Dartford Warbler Sylvia undata, Stonechat Saxicola torquatus, Rock Bunting Emberiza cia and Ortolan Bunting E. hortulana. The open-shrubland plot contained a similar number of breeding species (10 vs.9), but a lower overall density (23 vs. 28 breeding pairs/10 ha) than the dense-shrubland plot. Most breeding species alsooccurred in winter. After fire, the number of bird species, overall density and conservation value (an index that takes into account all species’ densities and their categories of conservation concern in Europe) decreased, but tended to recover afterwards. These results may help understand the composition and dynamics of bird assemblages in managed mountain areas