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Colección de fichas de trabajo recogidas en una carpeta didáctica cuyo objetivo es la interpretación del estudio del medio en el Mar Menor y su entorno. Las fichas vienen divididas en dos bloques: el primero lo forman fichas de carácter informativo, el segundo fichas para su elaboración a partir de los conocimientos que irá descubriendo el alumno en los itinerarios que realice.

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Resumen tomado del autor. Monogr??fico con el t??tulo: Ambientes saludables

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Gran part del districte miner Cartagena-La Unión es troba ocupat per residus provinents d'activitats mineres actualment abandonades. Aquestes activitats, desenvolupades històricament en les muntanyes situades en la costa sud de la llacuna costanera del mar Menor, han provocat la contaminació per metalls dels sediments d'aquesta llacuna. La investigació que es presenta en aquesta tesi es centra en l'avaluació de la contaminació i disponibilitat metàl·lica deguda a diferents activitats antropogèniques dutes a terme en l'entorn del mar Menor. Amb aquest objectiu s'han investigat diferents matrius ambientals en la zona d'estudi.

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This article describes and compares the shallow water fish-fauna from two coastal lagoons (Peixe Lagoon, in Brazil, and Mar Chiquita Lagoon, in Argentina). Peixe Lagoon was sampled between 2000 and 2001 using a 9 m beach seine net (12 mm bar mesh in the wings and 5 mm in the centre 3 m section) totalizing 125 samples, which yielded 33,848 individuals and 32 species. Mar Chiquita Lagoon was sampled from 1995 to 1998 using a 21) m beach seine net (12 mm bar mesh) totalizing 232 samples resulting in 31,097 individuals of 28 species. A total of 47 species were observed in both lagoons and 13 were shared. The "marine-estuarine-related" species were similar and dominate the fish assemblages in both lagoons. The remaining species were similar to the species collected along the southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina estuaries. The number of species observed in Peixe Lagoon (S = 32) was higher than in Mar Chiquita Lagoon (S = 28) and is probably associated with a strong latitudinal gradient of species richness increasing from north to south. Considering that the Peixe Lagoon and Mar Chiquita Lagoon are isolated by the large estuaries of Patos Lagoon and Prata River, the composition of the species with low abundance and occasional occurrence were different for each local studied. These results expand the knowledge for the fauna of both sites and help conservation and management from both lagoons.

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During the last 30 years, studies on Elysia timida (Risso, 1818) have addressed various aspects related to food sources, photosynthetic efficiency of kleptoplasts, population genetics, chemical ecology and reproductive biology, both in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Mar Menor coastal lagoon. E. timida shows a strong specific interaction with Acetabularia acetabulum, retaining functional chloroplasts for at least 45 days and obtaining extra energy in periods when food resources are scarce. It shows control of parapodia, avoiding pigment photodestruction under oversaturated light conditions. The chemical ecological relationships established between E. timida and its potential predator fish, Thalassoma pavo, have also been evaluated, and it has been found that that the extracts of the mollusc contain repellent and unpalatable polypropionate compounds. Population genetics has demonstrated the genetic divergence between populations showing high and significant values of FST and genetic distances, and at least six privative alleles that are not shared with Mediterranean populations have been detected in lagoon populations. This sacoglossan is a poecilogonic species, and its lagoon populations show a greater reproductive output than Mediterranean populations; they produce a greater number of egg masses and embyros per individual, and the capsules have a wider diameter.

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Actualmente se ha detectado la existencia de un gradiente de biodiversidad, marcado por el eje Nor-Oeste/Sur-Este y justificado por variables ambientales claves como la latitud, salinidad, temperatura, circulación de las masas de agua, etc. La conjunción de estas variables hacen del litoral de Murcia una de las zonas de mayor biodiversidad del Mediterráneo, mar ya de por sí caracterizado por una alta biodiversidad. Una de las singularidades paisajísticas del litoral murciano son los cañones submarinos cercanos a la línea de costa, propuestos en la Cumbre Mundial de Desarrollo Sostenible de Johannesburgo (2002) como hábitats únicos de gran importancia ecológica. La disposición geográfica del litoral murciano lo convierte en una pantalla que frena el agua procedente del Atlántico y que pasa por Gibraltar, configurando un espacio marino en el que convergen especies mediterráneas y atlánticas, tanto a nivel pelágico como nerítico. La Región de Murcia muestra una gran cantidad de hábitats marinos contenidos en la Lista Patrón de Hábitats Marinos presentes en España, pero si existe un hábitat emblemático en el medio marino mediterráneo y, por ende, en el litoral de la Región de Murcia, es el generado por las praderas de Posidonia oceanica (Posidonietum oceanicae). Otro importantísimo valor natural regional es la laguna salada del Mar Menor, hábitat prioritario de la Directiva Hábitats, que alberga importantes poblaciones de caballito de mar, langostinos y otras especies de interés, además de ser un importante lugar de paso e invernada de aves acuáticas, limícolas y marinas.

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Coastal lagoons are semi-isolated ecosystems exposed to wide fluctuations of environmental conditions and showing habitat fragmentation. These features may play an important role in separating species into different populations, even at small spatial scales. In this study, we evaluate the concordance between mitochondrial (previous published data) and nuclear data analyzing the genetic variability of Pomatoschistus marmoratus in five localities, inside and outside the Mar Menor coastal lagoon (SE Spain) using eight microsatellites. High genetic diversity and similar levels of allele richness were observed across all loci and localities, although significant genic and genotypic differentiation was found between populations inside and outside the lagoon. In contrast to the FST values obtained from previous mitochondrial DNA analyses (control region), the microsatellite data exhibited significant differentiation among samples inside the Mar Menor and between lagoonal and marine samples. This pattern was corroborated using Cavalli-Sforza genetic distances. The habitat fragmentation inside the coastal lagoon and among lagoon and marine localities could be acting as a barrier to gene flow and contributing to the observed genetic structure. Our results from generalized additive models point a significant link between extreme lagoonal environmental conditions (mainly maximum salinity) and P. marmoratus genetic composition. Thereby, these environmental features could be also acting on genetic structure of coastal lagoon populations of P. marmoratus favoring their genetic divergence. The mating strategy of P. marmoratus could be also influencing our results obtained from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA. Therefore, a special consideration must be done in the selection of the DNA markers depending on the reproductive strategy of the species.

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Elysia timida (Risso, 1818) three decades of research.— During the last 30 years, studies on Elysia timida (Risso, 1818) have addressed various aspects related to food sources, photosynthetic efficiency of kleptoplasts, population genetics, chemical ecology and reproductive biology, both in the Mediterranean Sea and in the Mar Menor coastal lagoon. E. timida shows a strong specific interaction with Acetabularia acetabulum, retaining functional chloroplasts for at least 45 days and obtaining extra energy in periods when food resources are scarce. It shows control of parapodia, avoiding pigment photodestruction under oversaturated light conditions. The chemical ecological relationships established between E. timida and its potential predator fish, Thalassoma pavo, have also been evaluated, and it has been found that that the extracts of the mollusc contain repellent and unpalatable polypropionate compounds. Population genetics has demonstrated the genetic divergence between populations showing high and significant values of FST and genetic distances, and at least six privative alleles that are not shared with Mediterranean populations have been detected in lagoon populations. This sacoglossan is a poecilogonic species, and its lagoon populations show a greater reproductive output than Mediterranean populations; they produce a greater number of egg masses and embyros per individual, and the capsules have a wider diameter.

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Brackish water ecosystems are often exposed to wide variations in environmental variables, including temperature and salinity, which may cause strong selective pressures on organisms modifying the genetic patterns of species. The aim of this work was to test whether there is a ‘divergence-with-gene flow’ in coastal lagoon populations of white seabream (Diplodus sargus) (Ria Formosa, S Portugal and Mar Menor, SE Spain) respect to four marine populations, by using partial sequences of cyt b mitochondrial gene and information from nine microsatellite loci. Genetic diversity was highest in both coastal lagoons (Mar Menor and Ria Formosa) considering mitochondrial and nuclear markers. Although some of FST population pairwise comparisons were not significant, analyses of molecular variance (AMOVAs) detected differences between groups (coastal lagoon and marine) close to significance. Also, only two haplotypes (Cytb-17 and Cytb-18) were detected in both coastal lagoon sampling sites and these localities (Mar Menor and Ria Formosa) showed the highest number of singletons, some of them with a high number of mutations, as has been already described for other Mar Menor populations (Pomatochistus marmoratus and Holothuria polii). Also, several tests detected significant positive and balancing selection considering mtDNA and microsatellite data. These data support the hypothesis of selection as one of the drivers of the genetic differences found between coastal lagoon and marine populations. The life strategy adopted by Diplodus sargus in coastal lagoons allows it to decrease its mortality rate and improve the heritability of its genes. Also, the increase time spent in coastal lagoons with different temperatures and salinities favours the fitness selection and the maintenance of exclusive haplotypes and genotypes in coastal lagoon inhabitants favouring the ‘divergence-with-gene-flow’.

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Environmental heterogeneity in coastal lagoons is expected to facilitate local adaptation in response to different ecological conditions, causing significant genetic structuring within lagoon populations at a small scale and also differentiation between lagoons. However, these patterns and processes of genetic structuring are still poorly understood. The aims of our study were (1) to seek genetic structure at a small scale in Cerastoderma glaucum inside the Mar Menor coastal lagoon using a mitochondrial DNA marker (COI) that has previously detected genetic differentiation inside the lagoon in other species and (2) to evaluate the influence of extreme environmental conditions and habitat discontinuity on its genetic composition. The results indicate high levels of haplotype diversity and low values of nucleotide diversity. COI data provide evidence of significant population differentiation among some localities within the lagoon. Limited gene flow and unstable population dynamics (i.e. fluctuations in population size caused by local extinction and recolonization), probably due to the high environmental heterogeneity, could generate the small-scale genetic divergence detected between populations within the lagoon.

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El objetivo del cuaderno es servir de punto de partida a los alumnos de sexto de EGB para las salidas de campo, investigaciones, experiencias y actividades. La finalidad ??ltima es que el alumno realice actividades encaminadas al reconocimiento de las plantas y los cultivos de la comarca, informaci??n sobre el trasvase Tajo-Segura y sobre los animales dom??sticos de la comarca. Incluye tambi??n juegos y actividades para la adquisici??n de vocabulario.

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Cuaderno de actividades dirigido a los alumnos para introducirles en la vida marítima del Mar Menor (Murcia). En una primera parte, se expone el color y la forma de los peces, donde viven y la relación del hombre y el mar. En la segunda parte, se aborda la identificación de organismos marinos, parte de un pez, de un crustáceo y ejercicios de identificación de distintas especies marinas. En la tercera parte, se da información de las artes de pesca más utilizadas: las redes, encañizada, moruna, palangre, trasmallo, cerco, etc. así como un breve resumen de las artes de pesca en el Mar Menor. Como anexo se incluye una propuesta de sus itinerarios: puerto de Cartagena, puerto pesquero, lonja, cámara frigorífica y pescadería.

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El objetivo del cuaderno es servir de punto de partida a los alumnos de s??ptimo de EGB para las salidas al campo, investigaciones, experiencias y actividades. En este cuaderno la finalidad principal es el aprendizaje de los procesos geol??gicos de formaci??n de la comarca, la identificaci??n de las rocas y las monta??as: sedimentarias, metam??rficas; localizaci??n de f??siles y principales yacimientos minerales. Se incluyen actividades para que el alumno realice su propia colecci??n de minerales de la comarca.

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El cuaderno de trabajo sirve como punto de partida para salidas de campo, peque??as investigaciones y experiencias dirigidas a los alumnos de s??ptimo de EGB. El cuaderno contiene informaci??n acerca de la flora y fauna de la Comarca del Mar Menor. Se aprende a identificar y localizar ??rboles, plantas, flores silvestres y arbustos; de igual modo se estudian las caracter??sticas, el h??bitat y la dieta de los animales de la zona: insectos, aves, mam??feros y reptiles. El cuaderno incluye dos fichas para la construcci??n de un terrario y comedero de aves.

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El cuaderno de trabajo sirve como punto de partida para salidas de campo, peque??as investigaciones y experiencias de campo diversas dirigidas a alumnos de octavo de EGB. Contiene informaci??n acerca del clima en la Comarca del Mar Menor. En ??ste se proponen actividades de investigaci??n sobre el clima y los factores que influyen en el mismo (altitud, situaci??n geogr??fica, precipitaciones, etc.). El cuaderno incluye propuestas de actividades concretas para la construcci??n de determinados instrumentos: veleta, pulsi??metro, garita meteorol??gica. Como informaci??n complementaria se incluye una tabla de datos meteorol??gicos de la comarca durante un a??o, as?? como la identificaci??n de los vientos seg??n observaciones realizadas en tierra y mar.