5 resultados para Tanuma, Okitsugu, 1719-1788.
em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
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La presente tesi vuole colmare le conoscenze biologiche ed ecologiche dello squalo di profondità Dalatias licha. Attualmente le conoscenze riguardanti le popolazioni di questo squalo nel Mediterraneo sono scarse dato il numero limitato di studi affrontati. La biologia e l’ecologia di questo squalo è stata studiata attraverso la stima di alcune caratteristiche importanti come la sex ratio, la maturità sessuale degli individui, gli indici di condizione (epatosomatico e gonadosomatico) e le analisi dei contenuti stomacali. I 78 esemplari (16 femmine e 62 maschi) osservati sono stati campionati tra il 2001 e il 2003 dal bycatch di motopescherecci a strascico della marineria di Genova porto, operanti sul piano batiale del Golfo di Genova (Mar Ligure). Le catture sono state eseguite ad una batimetria compresa tra -450 e -800 m, tra Genova e Sestri Levante. I risultati, sebbene basati su un numero limitato di individui, sono di particolare interesse visto il deficit conoscitivo inerente a questa specie in ambito nazionale e mediterraneo
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L’area oggetto dell’ipotesi progettuale è la Suraj Kund, Cisterna del Sole, sita nella città di Varanasi, nello stato dell’Uttar Pradesh, India. E’ proprio per via delle innumerevoli differenze che ci sono tra l’Occidente e l’India, siano esse culturali, religiose, storiche e conseguentemente architettoniche, che chiunque visiti questo particolare Stato del mondo, viene sopraffatto dalla sua incredibile complessità culturale. “Punto di incontro ed origine dei più diversi popoli e delle più diverse culture, l’India si riallaccia a tradizioni millenarie. L’India riesce ad accogliere gli influssi stranieri esercitati nel tempo trasfigurandoli, senza tuttavia intaccare la propria identità culturale. L’India seduce il visitatore occidentale per la coesistenza di diversi popoli, lingue e religioni.” [8] Dall’analisi del sito sono stati individuate una serie di problematiche e criticità la cui risoluzione,conseguentemente allo studio delle architetture d’acqua indiane e dagli elementi caratteristici dell’architettura di Varanasi, sarà punto di partenza in fase progettuale. Insieme al ripristino funzionale dell'area saranno progettati un ostello per l’accoglienza dei pellegrini, una scuola d’artigianato e due blocchi abitativi di differente tipologia.
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This study is on albacore (Thunnus alalunga, Bonnaterre 1788), an epi- and mesopelagic oceanic tuna species cosmopolitan in the tropical and temperate waters of all oceans including the Mediterranean Sea, extending in a broad band between 40°N and 40°S. What it’s known about albacore population structure is based on different studies that used fisheries data, RFLP, mtDNA control region and nuDNA markers, blood lectins analysis, individual tags and microsatellite. At the moment, for T. alalunga six management units are recognized: the North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian, North Atlantic, South Atlantic and Mediterranean stocks. In this study I have done a temporal and spatial comparison of genetic variability between different Mediterranean populations of Thunnus alalunga matching an historical dataset ca. from 1920s composed of 43 individuals divided in 3 populations (NADR, SPAIN and CMED) with a modern dataset composed of 254 individuals and 7 populations (BAL, CYP, LIG, TYR, TUR, ADR, ALB). The investigation was possible using a panel of 94 nuclear SNPs, built specifically for the target species at the University of Basque Country UPV/EHU. First analysis done was the Hardy-Weinberg, then the number of clusters (K) was determined using STRUCTURE and to assess the genetic variability, allele frequencies, the average number of alleles per locus, expected (He) and observed (Ho) heterozygosis, and the index of polymorphism (P) was used the software Genetix. Historical and modern samples gives different results, showing a clear loss of genetic diversity over time leading to a single cluster in modern albacore instead of the two found in historical samples. What this study reveals is very important for conservation concerns, and additional research endeavours are needed.
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Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares, YFT, Bonnaterre 1788) is one of the most important market tuna species in the world. The high mortality of juveniles is in part caused by their bycatch. Indeed, if unregulated, it could permanently destabilize stocks health. For this reason investigating and better knowing the stock boundaries represent a crucial concern. Aim of this thesis was to preliminary investigate the YFT population structure within and between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the analysis of genetic variation at eight microsatellite loci and assess the occurrence of barriers to the gene flow between Oceans. For this propouse we collected 4 geographical samples coming from Atlantic and Pacific Ocean and selected a panel of 8 microsatellites loci developped by Antoni et al., (2014). Samples 71-2-Y and 77-2-Y, came from rispectively west central pacific ocean (WCPO) and east central pacific ocean (ECPO), instead samples 41-1-Y and 34-2-Y derive from west central atlantic ocean (WCAO) and east central atlantic ocean (ECAO). Total 160 specimens were analyzed (40 per sample) and were carried out several genetic information as allele frequencies, allele number, allelic richness, HWE (using He and Ho) and pairwise Fst genetic distance. Results obtained, may support the panmictic theory of this species, only one of pairwise Fst obtained is statistically significant (Fst= 0.00927; pV= 0.00218) between 41-1-Y and 71-2-Y samples. Results suggest low genetic differentiation and consequent high level of gene flow between Atlantic and Pacific populations. Furthermore, we performed an analysis of molecular taxonomy through the use of ATCO (the flaking region between ATPse6 and cytochrome oxidase subunit III genes mt DNA, to discriminate within the gener Thunnus two of the related species (Yellofin and bigeye tuna) according with their difficult recognition at certain size (<40 cm). ATCO analysis in this thesis, has provided strong discriminate evidence between the target species proving to be one of the most reliable genetic tools capable to indagate within the genus Thunnus. Thus, our study has provided useful information for possible use of this protocol for conservation plans and management of this fish stocks.