5 resultados para annual cycle
em Acceda, el repositorio institucional de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. España
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[EN]The annual cycle in extreme values of significant wave height is examined by transforming the timing ofthe storm peaks in a circular variable, with the aim of taking advantage of the many tests devised to explore uniformity on the circle. The use of four different but complementary uniformity tests makes possible a robust assessment of the annual cycle statistical significance. Seasonality of storms in a long time series of significant wave heights, measured in a coastal zone, is examined. The presence of a seasonal pattem is statistically beyond doubt.
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ABSTRACT: The community of Alsidium corallinum C Agardh has been studied in Punta Gaviota and Punta del Corral zones (Pozo Izquierdo, Gran Canaria) during an annual cycle. The annual variation of thallus size were analized, resulting that the biggest thallus weregrowing in autumn and smallest were growing in spring. 36 epiphytics species were identified: 18 belong to Rhodophycota, 8 belong to Chromophycota and 10 Chlorophycota. During the spring and summer there were more epiphytic species presentas well as their covering were the highest. RESUMEN: Se estudiaron las poblaciones de Alsidiunz coralli~zumC . Agardh en las zonas de Punta Gaviota y Punta del Corral (Pozo Izquierdo, Gran Canaria, Islas Canarias), a lo largo de un ciclo anual. Se analizo la variación anual de la talla de los talos, siendo ésta mínima en primavera y máxima en otoño-invierno. Se reconocieron un total de 36 especies epífitas, 18 de las cuales pertenecen a la división Rhodophycota, 8 a la división Chromophycota y 10 a la división Chlorophycota. Los talos presentaron mayor número de especies epífitas en primavera-verano, así como una mayor cobertura por parte de las mismas. Asimismo se observó una mayor decoloración de los talos coincidente con la época del año en que la presencia de epífitos es mínima.
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[EN]This is the first time that the reproductive characteristics of Mycteroperca fusca have been analyzed over the whole area of its distribution, using the parameter of the histological analysis of the gonads. This species is a protogynous hermaphrodite with a marked predominance of females (1:4.9). The males and females displayed marked differences in the distribution of the sizes. The females were distributed over all the size ranges analyzed (229-725 mm total length), whereas the males were observed within the larger sizes, as of 428 mm. One transitional specimen (610 mm total length) was observed. The size at which the females first reached sexual maturity was 335 mm total length whereas the size at which 95% of females reached sexual maturity was 398 mm total length. The average size at which 50% of the females had inverted to the male condition was found to be 678 mm total length. The range of sizes at which the process of sexual inversion took place was broad, between 428 and 725 mm total length. The reproductive period was long, almost covering the annual cycle, although the maximum activity was observed between April and October, with a peak in spawning in June-July.