999 resultados para Alencar, José de, 1829-1877. Sonhos douro
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Effect of ninfal density of Aphis gossypii Glover, 1877 (Hemiptera, Aphididae) on feed consumption and biological aspects of Orius insidiosus (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera, Anthocoridae). The influence of different densities of A. gossypii (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 nymphs/day) on consumption rate, development time, survival, and reproduction of Orius insidiosus (Say, 1832) was investigated. The trials were carried out in climatic chamber at 25 ± 1 °C, 70±10% RH, and photoperiod 12:12h (L:D). Consumption rates of nymphs and adults increased under a linear form as the densities of aphids increased. Development time was longest when reared in 10 nymphs density (15.4 days). Nymphal survival was different under the densities of A. gossypii and no significant difference for the periods of preoviposition (4.8 days) and oviposition (8.9 days) were found. The oviposition increased with the prey densities (2.00, 11.33, 10.67, 21.30, 17.89 and 53.38 eggs), as well as the viability: 0.00, 52.49, 57.86, 58.14, 50.11 and 72.89%, respectively. Nymphs of A. gossypii as prey were suitable for the complete development of O. insidiosus.
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Fecundity and longevity of Aphis gossypii Glover, 1877 (Hemiptera, Aphididae) at different temperatures and commercial chrysanthemum cultivars (Dendranthema grandiflora Tzvelev). The aphid A. gossypii is one of the main pests in a number of crops both under field and protected conditions. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the fecundity and longevity of A. gossypii under different temperatures and commercial chrysanthemum cultivars (Yellow Snowdon, White Reagan and Dark Splendid Reagan) with different trichomes densities (11.3; 16.6 and 21.6 trichome/mm² of the leaf, respectively) The trials were carried out in climatic chambers, at four temperatures (15, 20, 25 and 30 ±1 °C), 70 ± 10% RH and photophase 10h. The reproductive period significantly decreased with increase of temperature in the three cultivars. In Yellow Snowdon cultivar average duration of the reproductive period was 14.3 days at 25 °C. The maximum fecundity was obtained at the temperature of 25 ºC with 3,1; 2,8 and 3,6 nymphs/female/day in the Yellow Snowdon, White Reagan and Dark S. Reagan cultivars, respectively. The total fecundity was reduced by extreme temperatures (15 and 30 °C), and was obtained at 25 °C with 35,9 nymphs/female. Females maintained in Yellow Snowdon cultivar significantly showed superiority (30,7 nymphs/female) in total fecundity in relation to White Reagan (22,1 nymphs/female) and Dark S. Reagan (22,9 nymphs/female). The Yellow Snowdon cultivar (with a lower trichome density) had a significant influence in daily and total capacity of nymphs production, showing a higher fecundity of A. gossypii females. The aphid's longevity was affected by cultivars and temperature, and this longevity decreased whit increase of temperature. The results showed that there was an interaction between the temperature and host plant on reproductive parameters of A. gossypii.
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Alguns aspectos do comportamento e da biologia de Phaedon confinis Klug, 1829 foram avaliados em Senecio brasiliensis (Spreng.) Less. Os insetos adultos foram coletados em Ponta Grossa (Paraná, Brasil) e mantidos a uma temperatura média ambiente de 20,03º C. Os ovos de P. confinis são alongados e amarelados, obtendo-se um total médio de 756,75 ± 50,19 ovos por fêmea, com média de 7,54 ± 0,99 ovos por postura. O período de incubação médio foi de 7,38 ± 0,21 dias e a viabilidade média dos ovos de 44,69% ± 7,45. As larvas têm coloração castanho-escura, com cerdas curtas distribuídas por todo corpo e a forma foi semelhante nos três estágios larvais, aumentando de tamanho em cada ecdise. Os três estágios duraram em média 5,81 dias, 4,82 dias e 21,84 dias, respectivamente; e a sobrevivência média alcançada no 3º estágio foi de 5,27%. O estágio de pupa apresentou duração média de 5,58 dias e sobrevivência média de 3,88%. A longevidade média das fêmeas foi de 229 dias e dos machos de 213,75 dias.
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Esta pesquisa consiste numa análise da imagem institucional do Primeiro-Ministro de Cabo Verde, José Maria Neves. Estudos de opinião elaborados pela Afrosondagem no país, em 2005, 2008 e 2011, assim como os questionários aplicados em três ilhas do país, neste trabalho, indicam que há uma persitência da confiança dos cabo-verdianos no chefe do governo, com impacto positivo sobre a imagem deste. Neste trabalho procura-se compreender as razões da persistência positiva da imagem de José Maria Neves. Para tal abre-se uma discussão teórica sobre o carisma político e a constituição de esferas públicas. A reconstituição da trajectória do Primeiro-ministro, particularmente das conjunturas políticas de reconstrução mediática da imagem do político, possibilitou o teste da pertinência dos referenciais teóricos de Weber, Habermas e Geertz a respeito da correlação entre o carisma político e a cultura política. O estudo busca, sobretudo compreender se o carisma político do actual Primeiro-Ministro de Cabo Verde resulta de traços pessoais da personalidade ou de uma construção mediática. A análise dos dados aponta para uma co-determinação das duas dimensões.
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Most stereotypes about Africans and their descendants started with colonialism in the fifteenth century. The encounter between Africans and Europeans facilitated the creation of myths and stereotypes about the colonized peoples, which were made effective through the naturalization of differences. The relationship between skin color and slavery developed to produce a racialized system of forced labor on which colonialism depended for its survival. Stereotypes functioned to legitimize colonial authority by building the notion that the colonizer ruled over the colonized because of an innate superiority. Therefore, stereotyping is an effective "discursive strategy" (Bhabha) based on fixity and repetition with the aim of controlling the other. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin and José Evaristo D’Almeida O Escravo both denounced the evils of slavery in the United States of America and Cape Verde respectively, claiming for the end of the institution. However, they are both ambivalent towards slaves and blacks, being unable to envisage social equality for the two races. Both authors construct their black characters as stereotypical others, but they depict the light-skin characters as superior both culturally and physically. The bi-racial characters are portrayed as the ones who possess beauty and intelligence as an inheritance from their European ancestry, while blacks are relegated to the margins. We need to consider, however, that slavery in Cape Verde had different characteristics from its counterpart in the United States of America. In Cape Verde the Africans outnumbered the Europeans and that circumstance favored miscegenation and the emergence of forms of mixed culture, which came to be seen as positive and natural. In the United States of America miscegenation was regarded as a taboo since early. And even after Emancipation, “the one-drop rule” made the offspring of an African descendant black, however 'white' he or she might be.
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Literaturas Lusófonas Comparadas apresentada à Universidade Aberta
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Literaturas Lusófonas Comparadas apresentada à Universidade Aberta