999 resultados para Reinhold, Karl Leonhard, 1758-1823.


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The blue shark, Prionace glauca, is one of the most vagile shark species worldwide distributed. The particular body shape allows blue sharks make transoceanic movements, leading to a circumglobal distribution. Due to its reproductive cycle, an extraordinarily high number of specimens is globally registered but, even if it is still a major bycatch of longline fishery rather than a commercial target, it is characterized by a high vulnerability. In this perspective it is important to increase the amount of informations regarding its population extent in the different worldwide areas, evaluating the possible phylogeographic patterns between different locations. This study, included in the "MedBlueSGen" European project, aims exactly at filling a gap in knowledges regarding the genetic population structure of the Mediterranean blue sharks, which has never been investigated before, with a comparison with the North-Eastern Atlantic blue shark population. To reach this objective, we used a dataset of samples from different Mediterranean areas implementing it with some samples from North-Eastern Atlantic. Analyzing the variability of the two mitochondrial markers control region and cytochrome b, with the design of new species-specific primer pairs, we assessed the mitochondrial genetic structure of Mediterranean and North-Eastern Atlantic samples, focusing on the analysis of their possible connectivity, and we tried to reconstruct their demographic history and population size. Data analyses highlighted the absence of a genetic structuring within the Mediterranean and among it and North-Eastern Atlantic, suggesting that the Strait of Gibraltar doesn't represent a phylogeographic barrier. These results are coherent to what has been found in similar investigations on other worldwide blue shark populations. Analysis of the historical demographic trend revealed a general stable pattern for the cytochrome-b and a slightly population expansion for the control region marker.

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La conoscenza dell’età e della crescita dei bivalvi è un requisito fondamentale per uno studio di dinamica di popolazione e per una gestione ottimale della risorsa. Lo scopo di questa tesi è quello di individuare una metodologia valida per riconoscere la precisa natura dell’origine dei microincrementi di crescita nel guscio di Chamelea gallina, riconoscendo le discontinuità annuali all’interno del guscio. Sono stati prelevati gusci di individui di C. gallina provenienti da un precedente campionamento nella baia della Vallugola il 06/09/2013. Le valve sono state incluse in resina epossidica e sezionate dall’umbone al margine centrale e levigate così da poter osservare le fettine ottenute allo stereomicroscopio a luce trasmessa. Il vantaggio riscontrato di questa metodologia è rappresentato dalla inaccessibilità delle strutture di deposizione alle perturbazioni ambientali anche se risulta impossibile annullare i possibili effetti dovuti all’attività di pesca o di altri eventi stressanti. Sono stati individuati solamente organismi con uno o due anni di età. I picchi di rallentamento della crescita sincronizzati in ogni classe di taglia potrebbero indicare tassi di accrescimento costanti entro le classi di taglia. Si può notare inoltre una certa ciclicità con cui si presentano i picchi di rallentamento della crescita. Essi si presentano circa ogni 10-12 crestine corrispondenti ipoteticamente ad una annualità. Un limite di questa metodica è dato dal fatto che si riesce a leggere l’informazione contenuta nel guscio ma, senza una validazione non è possibile associarla ad un preciso periodo di vita dell’organismo. A causa delle tempistiche limitate, non è stato possibile condurre esperimenti di crescita in campo per validare la periodicità delle micro linee di accrescimento ma sarebbe auspicabile in futuro riuscire a svolgere almeno una delle diverse metodiche di validazione.

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Drawing on a Polanyian analysis of the land question, this article aims to analyse both Western and Indigenous cosmologies of Abya Yalathe name that indigenous peoples give to the American continentto understand the relationship between human beings and land and nature. These cosmologies are at the heart of the way in which two distinct societies construct their regional space, one from above', the other from below', and they are therefore key to understanding today's climate change problematique. Following this nexus it is argued that, since the end of the Cold War, a new regional double-movement', unleashed by the quest for land and natural resources has been in the making. This is a superstructural or legal battle between Western transnational regime-making and a law that originated at the centre of the Earth'. The article explains both regionalisms and the dialectical interaction between them and demonstrates that Karl Polanyi's legacy remains relevant for the 21st century.

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Telomere length measurement has been proposed as a promising tool to estimate the age of individuals in natural populations. We used real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) to measure relative telomere length in four tissues (brain, kidney, liver and muscle) of European hake (Merluccius merluccius) in different groups based upon body length an otolith age estimate. We observed a high level of inter-individual differences in the measurements of relative telomere length in hakes of similar age and body length groups. The results of qPCR analysis showed a great variability in all measures and a lack of repeatability and reproducibility with significant statistical differences in the results of the different assays. The paper discusses the technical reasons for the variability in qPCR obtained in this work and by other authors.