990 resultados para Thayer, Ebenezer--1734-1792
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Se llevó a cabo un estudio durante el período lluvioso del año 2005, ‘Rancho Agropecológico’ “EBENEZER” Comarca ‘Hoja Chigüe’ Niquinohomo, Masaya, Nicaragua. El objetivo fue determinar la producción de materia seca y composición química de la biomasa a diferentes frecuencias de corte en Avispa (Hibiscus rosa - sinensis) . Se utilizó un diseño de bloques completos al azar (BCA) con tres repeticiones. Las frecuencias de corte fueron; 30, 45 y 60 días de rebrote. Las variables de estudio fueron longitud de rebrotes (cm), rendimiento de materia seca (kg de MS/ha/corte), porcentajes de materia seca, proteína cruda, fibra cruda, calcio y fósforo. Se realizaron análisis de varianza (ANDEVA) y separaciones de medias, usando Duncan (P<0.05). Las variables codificadas en porcentajes se transformaron, según, dos veces por el arco seno de la raíz cuadrada de la proporción, con el fin de ajustar los datos porcentuales a una distribución normal, Los resultados indican diferencias significativ as entre tratamientos para las variables; longitud de rebrote ( 29.90 y 1 3 .57 cm para frecuencias de 60 y 30 días); rendimiento de materia seca (1, 279.2 y 346.0 kg/ha/corte, para las mismas frecuencias). Se encontraron diferencias significativas para la materia seca (2 6.03, 15.15% para 60 y 30 días), proteína cruda (18.62 y, 23.16% para las mismas frecuencias), y fibra cruda (20.16 VS 15.67 % para 60 y 30 días). En cuanto a minerales, se encontró diferencias estadísticas para el fósforo no así, para el caso del calcio. El estudio permitió demostrar diferencias marcadas en la producción y composición química del forraje de Avispa (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), observándose que, a diferencias de otros forrajes, los parámetros de calidad no presentan una disminución drástica a medida que se aumenta la edad de rebrote, con las frecuencias estudiadas.
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Con el objeto de contribuir al uso y manejo de nuevas especies forrajeras como alternativas para la alimentación animal, se realizó un estudio en el Rancho Agroecológico de Especies Menores Ebenezer (RAEME), ubicado a 4 km del Municipio de Niquinohomo, Departamento de Masaya. El cual está a una altitud de 384 msnm, con latitud norte de 11 °52'25. 1 8" y longitud oeste de 86°05'14.89", precipitación media anual es de 1,200 mm, con periodos lluviosos generalmente en los meses de Julio a Noviembre y con temperaturas mínimas de 22° e y máximas de 38° e, variando estas durante todo el afio. Los suelos son de textura franco arcilloso y una profundidad efectiva de 40 cm. Se utilizaron plantaciones de nacedero (Trichanthera gigantea), bajo tres escenarios de sombra ( 4 hrs sol o penumbra, 8 hrs sol o sombra y más de 8 hrs sol), los que fueron establecidos hacia tres años y tenían espaciamientos de 1 m entre surcos y 1 m entre plantas. Además se realizaron cuatro frecuencias de corte (30, 60, 90 y 120 días). Se evaluaron las características morfoestructurales de nacedero, como: grosor, altura y número de tallos y rebrotes. Así como la producción de biomasa forrajera y el contenido de proteína. Al iniciar el estudio se hizo un corte de uniformidad. Posteriormente se seleccionaron cinco plantas sobre las cuales se evaluaron las características morfoestructurales, la producción de biomasa y el contenido de proteína. Se encontró que los mejores resultados de la morfoestructura de nacedero se presentan bajo condiciones de sombra o 8 hrs sol, seguido de la penumbra o 4 hrs sol, así mismo que la producción de biomasa fue mejor cuando los cortes se realizaron cada 120 días, siendo estas mayores cuando estaban en condiciones de sombra y penumbra (3 l y 32 t ha•' respectivamente). En cambio los contenidos de proteína fueron mayores cuando los intervalos de cortes eran menores (60 días), los cuales fluctuaron entre 20 y 23%. Encontrándose una relación inversa entre la edad de corte y producción de biomasa con respecto al contenido de proteína. Se concluye que el nacedero requiere de sombra para su buen comportamiento morfoestructural y productivo.
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The largely sedentary behavior of many fishes on coral reefs is well established. Information on the movement behavior of individual fish, over fine temporal and spatial scales, however, continues to be limited. It is precisely this type of information that is critical for evaluating the success of marine reserves designed for the conservation and/or management of vagile fishes. In this pilot study we surgically-tagged eight hogfish (Lachnolaimus maximus Walbaum 1792) with coded-acoustic transmitters inside the Conch Reef Research Only Area (a no-take marine reserve) in the northern Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Our primary objective was to characterize the movement of L. maximus across Conch Reef in the vicinity of the reserve. All fish were captured, surgically-tagged and released in situ during a saturation mission to the Aquarius Undersea Laboratory, which is located in the center of the reserve. Movement of tagged L. maximus was recorded for up to 95 days by three acoustic receivers deployed on the seafloor. Results showed clear diel patterns in L. maximus activity and regular movement among the receivers was recorded for seven of the eight tagged fish. Fidelity of tagged fish to the area of release was high when calculated at the scale of days, while within-day fidelity was comparatively low when calculated at the scale of hours. While the number of fish departures from the array also varied, the majority of departures for seven of the eight fish did not exceed 1-hr (with the exception of one 47-day departure), suggesting that when departures occurred, the fish did not travel far. Future efforts will significantly expand the number of receivers at Conch Reef such that fish movement behavior relative to the reserve boundaries can be quantified with increased temporal and spatial resolution. (PDF contains 22 pages.)
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Information on the biology, fishery resources, explotiation patterns, management, and conservation status of two species of grouper-the Nassau grouper, Epinephelus striatus, and the jewfish, Epinephelus itajara-is compiled, reviewed, and analyzed. (PDF file contains 68 pages.)
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A dissertação comenta criticamente as interpretações recentes referentes ao vitalismo no século XVIII, dedicando atenção especial aos Nouveuax Éléments de la Science de lHomme (publicado primeiramente em 1778), de Paul-Joseph Barthez (1734-1806). Até a segunda metade do século XX, como é primeiramente argumentado nesta dissertação, intérpretes do iluminismo entendiam a doutrina mecanicista como a herdeira direta da Revolução Científica, bem como a corrente dominante no mundo das ciências da vida ao longo de todo o século XVIII. Assim, na historiografia do século passado, o vitalismo era ou escassamente mencionado, ou visto como uma retrógrada corrente anti-iluminista. Mais recentemente, vários historiadores e pesquisadores da história das ciências no século XVIII (sobretudo Williams e Reill) entendem o iluminismo de um modo mais amplo e plural, considerando o vitalismo iluminista (um termo proposto por Reill) como parte integrante de um conceito mais dinâmico de iluminismo. A seguir, são apresentados a doutrina mecanicista e seus conceitos centrais, bem como as ideias de alguns dos principais representantes do mecanicismo no século XVII e início do XVIII, no caso, mais especificamente, do mecanicismo newtoniano. Em seguida, são expostos e comentados a doutrina vitalista e seus conceitos, no que é dado destaque ao vitalismo na Universidade de Montpellier. Nesse contexto, são comentados conceitos vitalistas, tal como apresentados nos Nouveuax Éléments de la Science de lHomme, no qual Barthez propõe uma nova fisiologia baseada no princípio vital; nisso são apresentados sua metodologia de pesquisa, o conceito de princípio vital, as forças sensitivas e motrizes do princípio da vida, além dos conceitos de simpatia, sinergia e, por fim, o conceito de temperamento. Esses conceitos ou essa terminologia , tal como é mostrado, não são originalmente concebidos por Barthez, mas foram por ele reapropriados e reformulados em debate com o newtonianismo e demais correntes filosóficas médicas desde a Antiguidade até o século XVIII, assim como com observações e experimentos próprios às investigações médico-científicas da época. Como resultado, é alcançada uma compreensão da doutrina vitalista como um esforço intelectual inovador tanto interagindo quanto integrado com o debate científico contemporâneo, ou seja, os médicos vitalistas se viam e, em geral, eram vistos como atuando segundo os padrões de cientificidade exigidos por seus pares.
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The population biology and status of the painted sweeplips (Diagramma pictum) and spangled emperor (Lethrinus nebulosus) in the southern Arabian Gulf were established by using a combination of size-frequency, biological, and size-at-age data. Transverse sections of sagittal otoliths were characterized by alternating translucent and opaque bands that were validated as annuli. Comparisons of growth characteristics showed that there were no significant differences (P>0.05) between sexes. There were well defined peaks in the reproductive cycle, spawning occurred from April to May for both species, and the mean size at which females attained sexual maturity was 31.8 cm fork length (LF) for D. pictum and 27.6 cm (LF) for L. nebulosus. The mean sizes at first capture (21.1 cm LF for D. pictum and 26.4 cm LF for L. nebulosus) were smaller than the sizes for both at first sexual maturity and those at which yield per recruit would be maximized. The range of fishing-induced mortality rates for D. pictum (0.37−0.62/yr) was substantially greater than the target (Fopt=0.07/yr) and limit (Flimit=0.09/ yr) estimates. The range of fishing-induced mortality rates for L. nebulosus (0.15/yr to 0.57/yr) was also in excess of biological reference points (Fopt=0.10/yr and Flimit=0.13/yr). In addition to growth overfishing, the stocks were considered to be recruitment overfished because the biomass per recruit was less than 20% of the unexploited levels for both species. The results of the study are important to fisheries management authorities in the region because they indicate that both a reduction in fishing effort and mesh-size regulations are required for the demersal trap fishery.
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The gut contents of Sardina pilchardus specimens captured in Izmir Bay were examined in order to determine their feeding regimes. Of the 365 stomachs examined, 321 (87.95%) contained food and 44 (12.05%) were empty. Analysis of gut contents verified that S. pilchardus feeds on zooplankton. The most important group in the diet of S. pilchardus was copepods (79.79%). Decapod crustacean larvae (8.17%) and bivalves (3.18%) were second and third, respectively, in order of importance. The application of analysis of variance to monthly data of numerical percentage, weight percentage, frequency of occurrence and index of relative importance indicated that there was no significant difference between months. Oncaea media was the most dominant species for six months of the year. Euterpina acutifrons, Centropages typicus, Calanoida, Oncaea sp. and Corycaeus sp. were the most dominant for March, April, May, September, October and December.
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A feeding trial of 8 weeks was conducted in a static indoor rearing system to investigate the optimum carbohydrate to lipid ratio (CHO:L ratio) in stinging catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis. Five iso-nitrogenous (35% crude protein) and iso-energetic (17.06 kJ gˉ¹ gross energy (GE)) fish meal based diets with varying carbohydrate to lipid (CHO:L g/g) ratios of 0.60, 0.98, 1.53, 2.29 and 3.44 for diets 1-5, were tested, respectively. The diets containing a fixed protein to energy ratio (P:E ratio) of 20.50-mg protein kJˉ¹ GE were fed to triplicate groups of 40 fish (per 70-L tank). Fish were fed 5% of their body weight per day adjusted fortnightly. Diet 1, containing 10% carbohydrate and 17% lipids with a CHO:L ratio of 0.60 produced the poorest (p<0.05) growth rates, feed and protein efficiency. Increasing carbohydrate content in the diets to 26% concomitant with a reduction in lipid content to 11% with a CHO:L ration of 2.29 of diet 5 significantly improved (p<0.05) growth rates, feed and protein efficiency. But did not differ with diet 4, containing CHO:L ratio 2.29. A further increase in dietary carbohydrate up to 31% and a decrease in lipids levels to 9% with a CHO:L ratio ranging from 2.29 to 3.44 (diet 4-5) did not significantly improve the fish performance. Apparent net protein utilisation (ANPU) of fish fed diet 5 was higher (p<0.05) than for diets 1 and 2 but did not differ from diets 3 and 4. Higher lipid deposition (p<0.05) in whole body was observed with decreasing dietary CHO:L ratios as increasing lipid levels. Whole body protein of fish fed varying CHO:L diets did not show any discernible changes among the dietary treatments. This study revealed that H. fossilis can perform equally well on diets containing carbohydrate ranging from 26 to 31%, with 9 to 11% lipid or at CHO:L g/g ratio of 2.29-3.44.
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Digitized from a letter in the Drew University Methodist Collection. 1 item (4 p.); 19.5 x 32 cm.
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Eight new microsatellite loci were characterized for Littorina saxatilis (Olivi, 1792) and tested for their cross-hybridization in congeners. All loci were polymorphic in Irish and Celtic Sea samples, with an average number of alleles per locus of 15 (range, 6–31). Observed and expected locus heterozygosities ranged from 26 to 85% and from 53 to 92%, respectively. Three loci showed excess homozygosity and significant departures from Hardy–Weinberg expectations in one sample, possibly due to null alleles, population structuring or inbreeding. No linkage disequilibrium was detected among loci within samples. A high degree of cross-hybridization was observed in closely related congeners and most loci were polymorphic. These markers will be useful for investigating population genetic diversity and connectivity in coastal populations, especially for marine reserve design.