1000 resultados para Plantes invasores -- Catalunya -- Parc Natural del Cap de Creus
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Imprint varies: v.2, D. Juan Oliveres.
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Tr. of:Histoire naturelle dugenre humain
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We report the presence of Solarium cornutum Lam., an introduced species, for Spain. We recall its record in Italy, published by SACCHI in 1 9 5 4 .
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Particle fluxes (including major components and grain size), and oceanographic parameters (near-bottom water temperature, current speed and suspended sediment concentration) were measured along the Cap de Creus submarine canyon in the Gulf of Lions (GoL; NW Mediterranean Sea) during two consecutive winter-spring periods (2009 2010 and 2010 2011). The comparison of data obtained with the measurements of meteorological and hydrological parameters (wind speed, turbulent heat flux, river discharge) have shown the important role of atmospheric forcings in transporting particulate matter through the submarine canyon and towards the deep sea. Indeed, atmospheric forcing during 2009 2010 and 2010 2011 winter months showed differences in both intensity and persistence that led to distinct oceanographic responses. Persistent dry northern winds caused strong heat losses (14.2 × 103 W m−2) in winter 2009 2010 that triggered a pronounced sea surface cooling compared to winter 2010 2011 (1.6 × 103 W m−2 lower). As a consequence, a large volume of dense shelf water formed in winter 2009 2010, which cascaded at high speed (up to ∼1 m s−1) down Cap de Creus Canyon as measured by a current-meter in the head of the canyon. The lower heat losses recorded in winter 2010 2011, together with an increased river discharge, resulted in lowered density waters over the shelf, thus preventing the formation and downslope transport of dense shelf water. High total mass fluxes (up to 84.9 g m−2 d−1) recorded in winter-spring 2009 2010 indicate that dense shelf water cascading resuspended and transported sediments at least down to the middle canyon. Sediment fluxes were lower (28.9 g m−2 d−1) under the quieter conditions of winter 2010 2011. The dominance of the lithogenic fraction in mass fluxes during the two winter-spring periods points to a resuspension origin for most of the particles transported down canyon. The variability in organic matter and opal contents relates to seasonally controlled inputs associated with the plankton spring bloom during March and April of both years.
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Rockfish species are considered important to the ecology of rocky-reef communities which constitute a key habitat in many coastal marine protected areas (MPAs). These species, which are commercially valuable for artisanal fisheries in the Mediterranean, display particular biological traits that could render them vulnerable to fishing. In this study we monitored the artisanal fisheries of scorpaenids (Scorpaena spp.) in the MPA of Cap de Creus (northwestern Mediterranean) in order to estimate the status of their populations, to link captures with the reproduction of these species, and to evaluate the potential impact that artisanal fishing may have on them. Data from onboard sampling with artisanal fishermen and from fisheries statistics (total landings) were used. Total landings and catch per unit of effort (CPUE) follow a clearly seasonal cycle, with a prominent peak during the summer months coinciding with their spawning season, which may be due to mating behavior prior to fertilization. Although maximum sizes are bigger inside the MPA than in non-protected areas situated close by, a significant percentage of individuals caught inside the MPA are below their size at sexual maturity. Although rockfish seem to be favored by the partial protection of the MPA, the allowed artisanal fisheries are probably impacting the reproduction of these species
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The diet of Common Chiffchaffs Phylloscopus collybita wintering in a Mediterranean wetland (El Hondo Natural Park, SE Spain) was studied by analysing the gizzard content of 17 individuals that died accidentally when trapped for ringing. Prey availability was assessed via water-trap sampling over two winters. The bulk of the diet was composed of midges (Chironomidae), which were found in all the gizzards and represented approximately 95% of the prey. Brachycera flies were one of the most captured taxa in the water-traps but represented less than 0.5% of the total number of prey consumed. Compositional analysis revealed very strong prey selection, with Chiffchaffs selecting clumped and less mobile prey, such as chironomids, and avoiding abundant but fast-escaping prey, such as Brachycera.
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El estudio de ocho muestras recolectadas estacionalmente en dos localidades de la península del Cap de Creus (nordeste de España), ha permitido identificar un total de 81 táxones de algas epífitas de Cystoseira mediterranea Sauv. De éstas, Peyssonnelia rosa-marina í. saxicola Boudouresque y Denizot, Lithophyllum incrustans Phil., Pseudochlorodesmis furcellata (Zanardini) Boerg. y Feldmannophycus rayssiae (J. Feldmann y G. Feldmann) Augier y Boudouresque se encuentran exclusivamente sobre el disco basal del forófito, Jania rubens (L.) Lamour. es la especie más abundante en el estipe y Ceramium rubrum (Huds.) C. Agardh y Dermatolithon pustulatum (Lamour.) Foslie dominan sobre las ramas. Por otra parte, el supergrupo ecológico Fotófilo Infralitoral (FI) es el mejor representado en las tres partes del talo del forófito, si bien cabe señalar que sobre el disco basal se desarrolla un grupo de algas esciófilas muy característico.
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[EN] Verano 2013, Barcelona. Experiencia personal en la investigación de la nueva especie de gorgonia descubierta que habita en la zona profunda del Cap de Creus. Investigación en su reproductividad mediante estudios asociados a sus gónadas y pólipos...