126 resultados para Luis Felipe, Duque de Orleans, 1773-ca. 1848
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Programa de Doctorado en Oceanografía
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Programa de doctorado en Oceanografía Biológica
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Diploma de Estudios Avanzados
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[ES]Este trabajo analiza diversos aspectos de la biología reproductora de la población nidificante de tortuga boba (Caretta caretta) en el archipiélago de Cabo Verde. Se estudiaron datos relacionados con la temporada de anidación, con la morfometría de las hembras, con el éxito de las salidas a tierra, con el tiempo de incubación y con el éxito de los nidos.
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Programa de doctorado: Ecología y gestión de recursos vivos marinos
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[ES]En el marco del proyecto LIFE B-4-3200/94/43 «Plan de Recuperación del Lagarto Gigante de El Hierro» se ha contemplado, en un futuro próximo, la posibilidad de ampliación del área actual de distribución de dicho lagarto. Una de las zonas escogidas, La Dehesa, se localiza en la zona oeste de la Isla de El Hierro y está constituida por un sabinar sometido actualmente a poca intervención humana. Esta zona ha sido preseleccionada por varias razones, entre las que sobresalen, la existencia de lagartos gigantes en tiempos pretéritos, su relativa inaccesibilidad alejada de la acción humana, la abundante vegetación y la presencia de refugios potenciales. Para evaluar de modo fiable la bondad de la zona escogida como lugar de posible suelta…
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[EN] For sea turtles, to hatch and emerge from the nest communally is essential to decrease hatchling mortality. Thus, it is very important within a nest the simultaneous fertilization and the synchronized embryonic development of all eggs. On loggerhead nesting beaches of Cape Verde we have studied the individual variability on developmental synchrony of embryos and the influence on this process of some biological, environmental and management factors. We have compared this trait within and between 34 nests naturally incubated on the beach and 34 nests relocated to a beach hatchery during the 2009 and 2010 nesting seasons.
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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.