857 resultados para controlling behaviors


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The use of antibiotics and other chemicals in controlling shrimp pathogens become ineffective as the strains grow more resistant to these chemicals. Moreover, the bacterial pathogen (Vibrio harveyi) produced biofilm coating that protects it from dying and disinfection procedures that are followed during pond preparation. Biological control is being considered as an alternative means of preventing shrimp disease outbreak. The main principle behind biological control is to enhance the growth of beneficial microorganisms which serve as antagonists or target pathogens. The paper discusses shrimp and tilapia crop rotation as a form of effective biological control, a technique which is already being practiced in Indonesia and the Philippines.

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Many species of reef f ish agg regate seasonally in large numbers to spawn at predictable times and sites (Johannes, 1978; Sadovy, 1996; Domeier and Colin, 1997). Although spawning behavior has been observed for many reef fish in the wild (Wicklund, 1969; Smith, 1972; Johannes, 1978; Sadovy et al., 1994; Aguilar Perera and Aguilar Davila, 1996), few records exist of observations on the courtship or natural spawning for the commercially important family Carangidae (jacks) (von Westernhagen, 1974; Johannes, 1981; Sala et al., 2003). In this study, we present the first observations on the natural spawning behavior of the economically-valuable permit (Trachinotus falcatus)(Linnaeus, 1758) from the full to new moon period at reef promontories in Belize, with notes on the spawning of the yellow jack (Carangoides bartholomaei) (Cuvier, 1833), and the courtship of five other carangid species.

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O presente trabalho coloca em análise a obrigatoriedade da educação infantil no Brasil com foco na institucionalização da criança desde a tenra idade, buscando correlacionar infância, educação, governamentalidade e o refinamento das técnicas de governo. Entendemos a infância não como fato natural, mas como acontecimento sócio e culturalmente produzido, organizado por regulações potentes que instituem maneiras de cuidar e educar a criança seja na família ou nos demais espaços, como a escola. De certo, as ações da educação infantil permanecem promovendo processos de subjetivação, seja ao determinar, enquadrar e controlar os comportamentos das crianças por meio de técnicas de dominação seja ao estimulá-las para que operem de acordo com os padrões estabelecidos, formando condutas resilientes, imobilizando-as em papéis, silenciando-as. Deste modo, imergirmos nas práticas que caminham pela vertente da institucionalização de crianças, a partir dos estudos de Michel Foucault, estabelecendo relações entre os campos de saber, tipos de normatividade e formas de subjetividade na educação infantil. Elegemos a análise genealógica proposta por Foucault e a análise institucional de acordo com Lourau, como metodologias para a compreensão dos processos em curso, tensionando as práticas diárias, dando visibilidade a diferentes formas do fazer cotidiano e percebendo as resistências como potência. Entendemos como desafio a criação de espaços de discussão, que não sejam construídos pelo sujeito da falta, mas que possam perceber como potência o que é visto como ausência no outro. Necessitamos desta forma, estabelecer regiões limítrofes de existência única, de experiência vivida, existência anárquica de qualquer criança e não só de espaços de capturas, ordenações e silenciamentos. Assim, linhas de fuga como proposto por Deleuze e Guattari insurgirão como possibilidade, tendo como horizonte uma vida não fascista, como convida Foucault, para os fazeres e saberes de e na educação infantil.

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We monitored the movements of 45 adult Summer Flounder (Paralichthys dentatus) between June 2007 and July 2008 through the use of passive acoustic telemetry to elucidate migratory and within-estuary behaviors in a lagoon system of the southern mid-Atlantic Bight. Between 8 June and 10 October 2007, fish resided primarily in the deeper (>3 m) regions of the system and exhibited low levels of large-scale (100s of meters) activity. Mean residence time within this estuarine lagoon system was conservatively estimated to be 130 days (range: 18–223 days), which is 1.5 times longer than the residence time previously reported for Summer Flounder in a similar estuarine habitat ~250 km to the north. The majority of fish remained within the lagoon system until mid-October, although some fish dispersed earlier and some of them appeared to disperse temporarily (i.e., exited the system for at least 14 consecutive days before returning). Larger fish were more likely to disperse before mid-October than smaller fish and may have moved to other estuaries or the inner continental shelf. Fish that dispersed after mid-October were more likely to return to the lagoon system the following spring than were fish that dispersed before mid-October. In 2008, fish returned to the system between 7 February and 7 April. Dispersals and returns most closely followed seasonal changes in mean water temperature, but photoperiod and other factors also may have played a role in large-scale movements of Summer Flounder.

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Lionfish, Pterois volitans and P. miles, are native to the Indo-Pacific and have recently invaded the Western Atlantic Ocean. Strategies for control of this invasion have included limited removal programs and promotion of lionfish consumption at both local and commercial scales. We demonstrate that lionfish meat contains higher levels of healthy n-3 fatty acids than some frequently consumed native marine fish species. Mean lionfish fillet yield was 30.5% of the total body wet weight, a value that is similar to that of some grouper and porgy species. A sensory evaluation indicated that lionfish meet the acceptability threshold of most consumers.

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EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT): Tree-ring records from foxtail pine (Pinus balfouriana) and western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis) growing near tree line in the eastern Sierra Nevada, California, show strong correlations with summer temperature and winter precipitation. Response surfaces portraying tree growth as a function of summer temperature and winter precipitation indicate a strong interaction between these variables in controlling growth. ... Above average growth for both foxtail pine and western juniper from AD 1480 to 1570 can be interpreted as indicating an extended period of warm, moist conditions unequalled during the 20th century.

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The paper gives an account of factors controlling the drained weight in canned prawn. The most important among them are concentration of brine used for blanching and blanching time which are found to be fixed and specific for different sizes of prawn irrespective of the quality of the material used. Other factors such as, acidity of brine used for filling the can, volume of brine, time of sterilization and time of cooling the blanched meat are also to some extent found responsible for fluctuations in drained weight.

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Probable sources of contamination of raw, blanched and processed meat at various stages of handling and methods for their rectification have been described in the paper. Inter-relationship between absolute sterility and commercial sterility with particular reference to the sanitation of the factory has been discussed.