63 resultados para Azores Archipelago


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[EN] Nesting beach surveys are the most widely implemented monitoring tool in use by the global sea turtle community and are an important component of a comprehensive program to assess and monitor the status of sea turtle populations. These assessments are necessary to evaluate the effects of recovery and conservation activities that are being implemented at all life history stages. Monitoring techniques employed on nesting beaches range from highly structured standardized sampling to “snapshots” of nesting activity within a nesting season. Very long-term nest counts data (more than twenty years) were analyzed for some turtle populations.

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[EN] Different kinds of physical anomalies are frequently observed in any sea turtle breeding population. Nesting beaches are an excellent place to study the injuries and defects that occur in adult females. The archipelago of Cape Verde is situated about 500 km of Senegal, West Africa. Boavista is the eastern most island and may constitute the most important nesting area for the loggerhead turtle in the archipelago. The studies conducted from 1998 to 2004 indicate that Cape Verde might account for one of the most important loggerheads populations in the eastern Atlantic. The nesting females in Boavista were surveyed during the 2004 season, in order to (1) know the health status of the population (2) determine the effects of physical anomalies on nesting behaviour and (3) determine the possible origin of the injuries observed.

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Seminario Formativo del Programa de Doctorado Islas Atlánticas. Línea de investigación 1: Retos de la investigación en las dinámicas históricas y sociales del mundo atlántico, 2 y 3 de junio de 2016. Coordinado por Santiago de Luxán Meléndez. Aula Máster de la Escuela de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

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Seminario Formativo del Programa de Doctorado Islas Atlánticas. Línea de investigación 1: Retos de la investigación en las dinámicas históricas y sociales del mundo atlántico, 2 y 3 de junio de 2016. Coordinado por Santiago de Luxán Meléndez. Aula Máster de la Escuela de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

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Seminario Formativo del Programa de Doctorado Islas Atlánticas. Línea de investigación 1: Retos de la investigación en las dinámicas históricas y sociales del mundo atlántico, 2 y 3 de junio de 2016. Coordinado por Santiago de Luxán Meléndez. Aula Máster de la Escuela de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

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Seminario Formativo del Programa de Doctorado Islas Atlánticas. Línea de investigación 1: Retos de la investigación en las dinámicas históricas y sociales del mundo atlántico, 2 y 3 de junio de 2016. Coordinado por Santiago de Luxán Meléndez. Aula Máster de la Escuela de Arquitectura de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

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[EN] Sea turtles bury their eggs in the sand of the beach, where they incuba te. After a period of approximately two months, hatchlings break the eggshell and remain inside the chamber for three to seven days (Hays & Speakman, 1993). Then they leave the nest and emerge to the surface of the beach, going quickly towards the surf, to begin their pelagic and developmental stage (e.g., López-Jurado & Andreu, 1998). Hatchlings usually do not emerge from the nest as a single group. They emerge in groups at different moments, resulting in more than one emergence per nest during sorne days (Whitherington et al.,4 1990; Hays et al., 1992; Peters et al., 1994).

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[EN] Nesting beach surveys are the most widely implemented monitoring tool in use by the global sea turtle community and are an important component of a comprehensive program to assess and monitor the status of sea turtle populations. These assessments are necessary to evaluate the effects of recovery and conservation activities that are being implemented at all life history stages. Monitoring techniques employed on nesting beaches range from highly structured standardized sampling to “snapshots” of nesting activity within a nesting season. Very long-term nest counts data (more than twenty years) were analyzed for some turtle populations.

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[EN] Different kinds of physical anomalies are frequently observed in any sea turtle breeding population. Nesting beaches are an excellent place to study the injuries and defects that occur in adult females. The archipelago of Cape Verde is situated about 500 km of Senegal, West Africa. Boavista is the eastern most island and may constitute the most important nesting area for the loggerhead turtle in the archipelago. The studies conducted from 1998 to 2004 indicate that Cape Verde might account for one of the most important loggerheads populations in the eastern Atlantic. The nesting females in Boavista were surveyed during the 2004 season, in order to (1) know the health status of the population (2) determine the effects of physical anomalies on nesting behaviour and (3) determine the possible origin of the injuries observed.

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Nos Açores, a investigação sobre o Património Histórico-Artístico tem merecido algum investimento nas últimas décadas, merecendo estudos no âmbito de publicações e de teses de mestrado e de doutoramento. De igual modo, o processo de inventariação e classificação de algum do património móvel e integrado tem vindo a ser desenvolvido. A identificação das peças levanta as questões sobre a sua valorização artística e estética ou a sua valorização como elemento patrimonial. É neste contexto que a investigação é fundamental para a discussão e valorização do património Histórico-Artístico dos Açores.

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O seminário aborda aspectos do património arquitetónico dos Açores numa perspetiva global e inclusiva – considerando tanto as vertentes da arquitectura religiosa, como civil e militar – de modo a estabelecer pontes com outros domínios da produção artística e arquitetónica no contexto dos arquipélagos atlânticos. Será dada especial enfase aos aspectos metodológicos da investigação, bem como a questões relevantes para o desenvolvimento de linhas de pesquisa no campo disciplinar da história da arquitectura.

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No arquipélago dos Açores, o longo e intenso processo de patrimonialização da natureza-cultura insular, articulado com a diversidade dos ecossistemas e a hierarquia das formações socioespaciais, com políticas culturais, turísticas, ambientais e sociais e com a legislação promulgada, traduziu-se num complexo dinâmico de configurações patrimoniais e museológicas territorializadas, que alicerçaram as múltiplas identidades regionais e mediatizaram a comunicação das ilhas entre si e do arquipélago com os espaços exteriores, desempenhando, de forma variável, um papel fecundante no desenvolvimento desta região autónoma.

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[EN] The Canary Archipelago has long been a sensitive location to record climate changes of the past. Interbedded with its basalt lavas are marine deposits from the principal Pleistocene interglacials, as well as aeolian sands with intercalated palaeosols. The palaeosols contain African dust and innumerable relict egg pods of a temperate-region locust (cf. Dociostaurus maroccanus Thunberg 1815). New ecological and stratigraphical information reveals the geological history of locust plagues (or infestations) and their palaeoclimatic significance.

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[ES] The shores of Cape Verde hosts one of the most important nesting populations of the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta in the world, as well as important feeding grounds for hawksbill Eretmochelys imbricata and green turtles Chelonia mydas. In the past few years, a number of scientific studies have demonstrated the relevance of the waters and beaches of this archipelago for the conservation of these endangered marine megavertebrates. This article aims to bring together the most relevant scientific information published on the subject so far. In addition, we will provide an overview of the current situation of sea turtles in Cape Verde, their conservation status and their importance in an international context.

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[EN]The Revillegigedo Archipelago Biosphere Reserve is home to several shark species that spend at least part of their life history associated with oceanic islands associated with hotspots of pelagic biodiversity and in particular with apex predators. Silvertip sharks (Carcharhinus albimarginatus) are is commonly found in all the islands of the archipelago. However, very little is known about the spatial and temporal scales of their habitat use and associated ecological role. In this study, we employed passive acoustic telemetry to investigate the residency patterns and migration dynamics of 35 silvertip sharks tagged in three islands of the archipelago (San Benedicto, Socorro and Roca Partida) and monitored for a period of between 7 and 1165 (mean ± SD: 553.7± 354.2) days.