606 resultados para ALTITUDINAL ZONATION
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Dissertação de mest. em Estudos Marinhos e Costeiros, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Univ. do Algarve, 2002
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El manejo y la conservación de los recursos suelo y agua han sido y son motivo de gran preocupación para la sostenibilidad del Planeta en cuanto a la soberanía alimentaria y el desarrollo de la vida en general, esto se remarca en los países en vías de desarrollo que presentan fuertes contrastes, como lo es el Ecuador. Las limitaciones en la recolección de los datos climatológicos, de suelo, cobertura vegetal, entre otros; así como la aplicación de metodologías que se adapten a las realidades locales en cuanto a la medición de parámetros de calidad de agua y suelo, y la estimación de la erosión, motivaron el desarrollo de esta investigación; que inicialmente genera y analiza datos originales, estima con los modelos tradicionales el riesgo de pérdida de suelo, y propone un nuevo modelo para implementarlo en la región. Esto facilitaría la oferta de políticas o estrategias de manejo y conservación de los recursos naturales a diferentes escalas. En el Capítulo I, se hace una introducción general al tema de la tesis en relación al área de estudio, con una revisión del estado de la cuestión con algunos datos de investigaciones previas para la región. Se plantea el estado actual y en relación a este se describe el fin y los objetivos de la investigación. El Capítulo II, describe a detalle el área general de estudio y las zonas específicas, que por motivos de formato y limitaciones de espacio no pudieron ser incluidos en los artículos de los capítulos siguientes. También se describen los materiales y métodos que fueron requeridos para la generación de información de campo y laboratorio, durante el proceso de investigación y desarrollo de la tesis. En el Capítulo III, se describen las primeras relaciones de la cobertura vegetal con algunos parámetros de suelo y agua. Este capítulo describe un acercamiento al tema de investigación tanto de campo como de laboratorio a escala local (7 cuencas). El muestreo del suelo fue sistemático y el del agua uno en la estación seca y otro en la lluviosa. En este apartado se analiza únicamente la erodabilidad y topografía del suelo. El Capítulo IV, estima el riesgo de erosión del suelo causado por el cambio de la cubierta vegetal en un ecosistema de bosque de neblina montano, este análisis es a escala local. Fue modelada para esta zona la Ecuación Universal de Perdida de Suelo Revisada (RUSLE), para entender cómo se desarrolla el proceso erosivo y estimar los posibles escenarios futuros si es que la dinámica del cambio de uso de suelo continuara al ritmo actual. En el Capítulo V, se desarrolla el modelo a escala regional, en una cuenca semiárida con un fuerte gradiente altitudinal y pluviométrico. La cuenca representa un corte transversal del sistema montañoso de los Andes del sur de Ecuador. Aquí se observan grandes diferencias climáticas en distancias relativamente cortas, principalmente con la precipitación, estas diferencias son producto de una topografía accidentada. En este capítulo se propone una metodología con buenas posibilidades de ser utilizada para estimar el riesgo de la erosión del suelo, en regiones con datos escasos. Finalmente, el Capítulo VI contiene la discusión general de la tesis, incluyendo las conclusiones más relevantes. Fue posible analizar la espacio-temporalidad de los procesos erosivos para dos ecosistemas de un gradiente altitudinal y pluviométrico de los Andes. Por lo tanto, consideramos este trabajo útil para emprender investigaciones a mayor detalle y a diferentes escalas de los procesos erosivos del suelo, y así ir entendiendo y midiendo la relación e influencia de los diferentes factores que intervienen en dichos procesos, para proponer alternativas fundamentadas en bien del manejo y conservación del recurso suelo.
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An inventory of benthic and benthopelagic fishes is presented as a result of two exploratory surveys around Ampe`re Seamount, between Madeira and the Portuguese mainland, covering water depths from 60 to 4,400 m. A total of 239 fishes were collected using different types of sampling gear. Three chondrichthyan species and 31 teleosts in 21 families were identified. The collections showed a vertical zonation with little overlap, but indications for an affinity of species to certain water masses were only vague. Although most of the species present new records for Ampe`re Seamount, all of them have been known for the NE Atlantic; endemic species were not found. The comparison with fish communities at other NE Atlantic seamounts indicates that despite a high ichthyofaunal similarity, which supports the ‘‘stepping stone’’ hypothesis of species dispersal, some differences can be attributed to the local features of the seamounts.
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The European Nature Information System (EUNIS) has been implemented for the establishment of a marine European habitats inventory. Its hierarchical classification is defined and relies on environmental variables which primarily constrain biological communities (e.g. substrate types, sea energy level, depth and light penetration). The EUNIS habitat classification scheme relies on thresholds (e.g. fraction of light and energy) which are based on expert judgment or on the empirical analysis of the above environmental data. The present paper proposes to establish and validate an appropriate threshold for energy classes (high, moderate and low) and for subtidal biological zonation (infralittoral and circalittoral) suitable for EUNIS habitat classification of the Western Iberian coast. Kineticwave-induced energy and the fraction of photosynthetically available light exerted on the marine bottom were respectively assigned to the presence of kelp (Saccorhiza polyschides, Laminaria hyperborea and Laminaria ochroleuca) and seaweed species in general. Both data were statistically described, ordered fromthe largest to the smallest and percentile analyseswere independently performed. The threshold between infralittoral and circalittoral was based on the first quartile while the ‘moderate energy’ class was established between the 12.5 and 87.5 percentiles. To avoid data dependence on sampling locations and assess the confidence interval a bootstrap technique was applied. According to this analysis,more than 75% of seaweeds are present at locations where more than 3.65% of the surface light reaches the sea bottom. The range of energy levels estimated using S. polyschides data, indicate that on the IberianWest coast the ‘moderate energy’ areas are between 0.00303 and 0.04385 N/m2 of wave-induced energy. The lack of agreement between different studies in different regions of Europe suggests the need for more standardization in the future. However, the obtained thresholds in the present study will be very useful in the near future to implement and establish the Iberian EUNIS habitats inventory.
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A relação da altitude com a temperatura é especialmente importante para as regiões tropicais e subtropicais onde uma diferença altitudinal de algumas centenas de metros provoca mudanças sensíveis no ambiente, adaptação da biota e consequente sucesso na introdução de espécies para cultivo agrícola. A temperatura do ar sofre alterações com a altitude, latitude e longitude e em função do relevo cada local pode apresentar um gradiente térmico específico. Neste trabalho, o Estado de Santa Catarina foi delimitado em grupos climáticos homogêneos e se estabeleceram análises de correlação entre a temperatura média de janeiro, de julho e média anual, com as respectivas altitudes dos grupos assim formados. A correlação da altitude com a temperatura média anual de janeiro, considerando dados de 44 estações meteorológicas, foi mais forte comparada à temperatura média de julho. Para os coeficientes de correlação mais elevados foram obtidas retas de regressão linear simples e os respectivos coeficientes de determinação das retas. O gradiente térmico médio obtido para o conjunto de todas as estações do Estado foi de -1ºC/213m, o que equivale a uma redução de aproximadamente 0,48oC a cada 100 metros de altitude. Foram também obtidos gradientes térmicos médios em função da latitude e longitude. A altitude, latitude e longitude, nesta ordem, influenciam a temperatura média do ar.
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Soils formed in high mountainous regions in southern Brazil are characterized by great accumulation of organic matter (OM) in the surface horizons and variation in the degree of development. We hypothesized that soil properties and genesis are influenced by the interaction of parent materials and climate factors, which differ depending on the location along the altitudinal gradient. The goal of this study was to characterize and classify the soil, evaluate soil distribution, and determine the interactive effects of soil-forming factors in the subtropical mountain regions in Santa Catarina state. Soil samples were collected in areas known for wine production, for a total of 38 modal profiles. Based on morphological, physical, and chemical properties, soils were evaluated for pedogenesis and classified according to the Brazilian System of Soil Classification, with equivalent classes in the World Reference Basis (WRB). The results indicated that pedogenesis was strongly influenced by the parent material, weather, and relief. In the areas where basic effusive rocks (basalt) were observed, there was formation of extensive areas of clayey soils with reddish color and higher iron oxide contents. There was a predominance of Nitossolos Vermelhos and Háplicos (Nitisols), Latossolos Vermelhos (Ferralsols), and Cambissolos Háplicos (Cambisols), highlighting the pedogenetic processes of eluviation, illuviation of clay, and latosolization in conditions of year-long, large-volume, well-distributed rainfall and stability of land forms. In areas with acid effusive rocks (rhyodacites), medial or clayey soils were observed with lower iron oxide content, invariably acidic, and with low base content. For these soils, relief promoted substantial removal of material, resulting in intense rejuvenation, with a predominance of Cambissolos Háplicos (Cambisols) and lesser occurrence of Nitossolos Brunos (Nitisols) and Neossolos Litólicos (Leptosols). Soils formed from sedimentary rocks also tended to be more acidic, but with higher sand content, and the soils identified were Cambissolos Háplicos and Húmicos (Cambisols). Cluster analysis separated the soil profiles into three groups: the first and largest was formed by profiles originating from sedimentary rocks and rhyodacites; the second, smaller group was formed by four profiles in the Água Doce region (acidic rocks); and the third was formed by profiles derived from basalt. Discriminant analysis was effective in grouping soil classes. Thus, the study highlighted the importance of geology in the formation of soils in this landscape associated with climate and relief.