916 resultados para Electronic records -- Conservation and restoration
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This study addressed the effects of salinity and pot size on the interaction between leguminous plant hosts and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in four pine rockland soils using a shade house trap-plant experiment. Little is known about the belowground diversity of pine rocklands and the interactions between aboveground and belowground biota – an increased understanding of these interactions could lead to improved land management decisions, conservation and restoration efforts. Following twelve weeks of growth, plants were measured for root and shoot dry biomass and percent colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Overall, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi had positive fitness effects on the four legume species (Cajanus cajan, Chamaecrista fasciculata, Tephrosia angustissima and Abrus precatorius), improving their growth rate, shoot and root biomass; pot size influenced plant-fungal interactions; and percent colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi was influenced by soil type as well as salinity.
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Several life history traits of sharks result in juveniles being particularly vulnerable to exploitation. However, population level impacts of harvests on juvenile sharks have not been well quantified. This paper examines a range of harvest strategies, including those targeting juveniles. Reproductive value and yield per recruit are used to compare the harvests, which are represented by Leslie matrix models with a harvest matrix. Two species are used as examples: the short-lived Rhizoprionodon taylori and the long-lived Squalus acanthias. Harvests that maintain a stationary population size cause reproductive values to change in opposing ways, but they remove equal fractions of the population's reproductive potential. A new theorem gives population growth as a function of the fraction of reproductive potential removed by a harvest, a relationship useful for comparing harvests on juveniles and adults. Stochastic projections indicate that the risk of depletion is associated with the fraction of reproductive potential removed annually, a measure which encompasses the information in both the selectivity and the rate of fishing mortality. These results indicate the value of focusing conservation efforts on preserving reproductive potential.
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Recreational shore fishing along 250 km of the south and south-west coast of Portugal was studied based on roving creel and aerial surveys. Surveys were conducted between August 2006 and July 2007, following a stratified random-sampling design and provided information on catch and effort, harvest and discards, angler demographics and fishing habits. Overall, 192 roving creel surveys, 24 aerial surveys and 1321 interviews were conducted. Based on the aerial surveys, a mean +/- s.e. total fishing effort of 705 236 +/- 32 765 angler h year(-1) was estimated, corresponding to 166 430 +/- 9792 fishing trips year(-1). Average time spent per fishing trip was 4.7 h. A total of 48 species, belonging to 22 families, were recorded in roving creel surveys. The most important species was Diplodus sargus, accounting for 44% of the total catches by number and 48% by mass. Estimated mean +/- s.e. total annual recreational shore fishing catch was 160.2 +/- 12.6 t year(-1) (788 049 +/- 54 079 fishes year(-1)), of which 147.4 +/- 11.9 t year(-1) (589 132 +/- 42 360 fishes year(-1)) was retained. Although overall shore-based recreational catches only corresponded to 0.8% of the commercial landings (only common species considered), D. sargus catches by recreational shore anglers were considerable, corresponding to 65% of the commercial landings. The implications of these results for integrated fisheries management and conservation are discussed, and future research proposed.
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We quantified the ecosystem effects of small-scale gears operating in southern European waters (Portugal, Spain, Greece), based on a widely accepted ecosystem measure and indicator, the trophic level (TL). We used data from experimental fishing trials during 1997 to 2000. We studied a wide range of gear types and sizes: (1) gill nets of 8 mesh sizes, ranging from 44 to 80 mm; (2) trammel nets of 9 inner panel mesh sizes, ranging from 40 to 140 mm; and (3) longlines of 8 hook sizes, ranging from Nos. 15 (small) to 5 (large). We used the number of species caught per TL class for constructing trophic signatures (i.e. cumulative TL distributions), and estimated the TL at 25, 50 and 75% cumulative frequency (TL25, TL50, TL75) and the slopes using the logistic function. We also estimated the mean weighted TL of the catches (TLW). Our analyses showed that the TL characteristics of longlines varied much more than those of gill and trammel nets. The longlines of large hooks (Nos. 10, 9, 7, 5) were very TL selective, and their trophic signatures had very steep slopes, the highest mean TL50 values, very narrow mean TL25 to TL75 ranges and mean TLW > 4. In addition, the mean number of TL classes exploited was smaller and the mean TL50 and TLW were larger for the longlines of small hooks (Nos. 15, 13, 12, 11) in Greek than in Portuguese waters. Trammel and gill nets caught more TL classes, and the mean slopes of their trophic signatures were significantly smaller than those of longlines as a group. In addition, the mean number of TL classes exploited, the mean TL50 and the TLW of gill nets were significantly smaller than those of trammel nets. We attribute the differences between longlines of small hooks to bait type, and the differences between all gear types to their characteristic species and size-selectivity patterns. Finally, we showed how the slope and the TL50 Of the trophic signatures can be used to characterise different gears along the ecologically 'unsustainable-sustainable' continuum.
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Dissertação apresentada para a obtenção do grau de Doutor em Conservação e Restauro pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
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Thesis presented at the Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, to obtain a Master degree in Conservation and Restoration,Specialization in Textiles
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Presented thesis at Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologias, Universidade de Lisboa, to obtain the Master Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Textiles
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Dissertation presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the Master’s degree in Conservation and Restoration
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International Seminar in Conservation. A Tribute to Cesari Brandi. Lisboa, LNEC, May 2006, p.273-282
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Dissertação de mestrado integrado em Engenharia Civil
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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Património e Turismo Cultural
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Tese de Doutoramento em Engenharia Civil (área de especialização em Engenharia de Estruturas).
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En aquest estudi pretenc revalorar el patrimoni cultural, natural i industrial deVilafant. Tot i que les directrius del meu treball, es centren de manera especial enel patrimoni industrial, ja que en aquests moments l’Ajuntament de Vilafant, téespecial interès en potenciar l’estudi de l’activitat rajolera, que va assolir el seumàxim esplendor amb la construcció de la bòbila d’en Soler l’any 1880
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Aquest treball analitza dues tipologies de voltes (la volta de quatre punts i la volta de maó de pla o cúpula seimiesfèrica) , situades a l’església de Sant Narcís a Girona, amb la finalitat d’establir un model de mesura i estudi aproximat de la seva capacitat portant. L’abast del projecte es pot dividir en tres grans blocs: el primer, desenvolupa l’origen tècnic i històric de les voltes i del barri de Sant Narcís; el segon, tracta de la composició de materials i elements, duent a terme una anàlisi constructiva i patològica que defineix les característiques, ordre i deficiències de diferents elements i materials que formen part de l’edifici; i el tercer bloc tracta del càlcul estructural, on es realitzen diferents modelitzacions d’una de les voltes de quatre punts i de la volta semiesfèrica de l’església de Sant Narcís, amb la fi de verificar i trobar el model més apropiat per dur a terme una anàlisi, mitjançant el programa de càlcul ANSYS
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L’objectiu que es va marcar abans de començar el projecte, era el de realitzar la rehabilitació del Mas Vell convertint-lo en un centre d’esports d’aventura. Per fer això creiem convenient que abans calia realitzar un estudi de les principals patologies que l’afectaven i de pas, datar la seva construcció i estudiar l’evolució i modificacions que ha patit al llarg dels anys. Per realitzar l’estudi patològic es crearien unes fitxes, localitzant, descrivint, explicant la causa de cada patologia en concret i donant la solució més adequada per reparar cada una d’elles. La rehabilitació del mas es faria pensant amb l’ús immediat que se li donarà, que serà un centre d’esports d’aventura. Les premisses que volíem seguir eren: no augmentar la volumetria que la masia tenia en el moment del seu abandonament, conservar l’aspecte rústic de l’edifici, tant en les parts que es conserven com en les que reconstruïm. Es pensava mantenir l’estructura de fusta de coberta i forjat que es trobés en bon estat. A la zona que estava en ruïnes es pensava construir les parets aterrades amb els mateixos materials originaris