998 resultados para scope changes
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Inúmeras mudanças têm sido observadas no âmbito da conjugalidade, desde a variedade de arranjos conjugais, até as diferentes concepções sobre o casamento e a família e os sentidos do estabelecimento desses vínculos, configurando a relação conjugal cada vez mais como passível de rompimento. Nesse contexto, dados estatísticos (IBGE, 2008) tem apontado para um número crescente de separações, além de uma progressão na quantidade de pessoas que, após esse processo, optam por se envolver em uma segunda relação conjugal. Diante da escassez de pesquisas voltadas para o estudo do recasamento, e especialmente às questões específicas dessa nova relação conjugal, o presente trabalho pretende colocar em discussão esse processo e as possíveis mudanças decorrentes do mesmo. Inicialmente, são abordados a separação e o recasamento como disparadores de mudanças sócio-culturais (ao mesmo tempo em que são engendrados por elas), além do movimento durante o qual o amor passa a estar atrelado ao casamento, até o momento em que se configura como razão para o estabelecimento desse vínculo. A partir do referencial teórico da Esquizoanálise e assumindo como norteador o método cartográfico, foram realizadas oito entrevistas com mulheres atualmente casadas, ao menos, pela segunda vez. Após esses encontros, foi possível a identificação de experiências extremamente singulares. São apresentadas as vivências dessas mulheres no período após a separação, no que se refere ao desejo por se casar pela segunda vez, aos relacionamentos estabelecidos entre os dois casamentos, às expectativas para o segundo casamento, entre outros aspectos. São também apontadas as especificidades dessa nova relação conjugal, estabelecida após uma separação, abordando as dimensões da administração da vida cotidiana, da vida financeira, bem como a vida sexual e reprodutiva. Após esta pesquisa, foi possível identificar o recasamento como um tema relevante para o desenvolvimento de diversos outros estudos, tendo em vista a diversidade de fatores envolvidos nesse processo, em face às constantes mudanças nas concepções sobre conjugalidade e separação e a escassez de trabalhos sobre o assunto.
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Este estudo teve como objetivo a análise de um curso de capacitação profissional para alunos com deficiência intelectual numa escola especial. Os objetivos específicos foram: a) analisar o desenvolvimento social e o desempenho dos alunos nas atividades do curso; b) investigar as expectativas dos alunos e seus familiares em relação ao papel da escola especial no contexto da capacitação profissional; c) compartilhar o conhecimento produzido na escola especial e na universidade sobre alternativas pedagógicas para o ensino de alunos com deficiência intelectual. Para atender aos objetivos foi realizado um estudo de caso por meio da metodologia da pesquisa-ação, a qual consistiu de um trabalho colaborativo entre a pesquisadora e a professora da turma. Entre os procedimentos incluem-se observações das atividades do curso; entrevistas com a professora, funcionário da escola, alunos do curso e seus familiares. A análise dos dados destacou como aspectos relevantes: o desenvolvimento de uma proposta diferenciada de formação profissional para este alunado, a investimento pessoal da professora em uma capacitação para aprender a ensinar em um novo contexto, e a inciativa da escola de buscar parcerias para implementação de mudanças no seu escopo de atuação enquanto instituição especializada. A escuta dos alunos, seus familiares e uma profissional da escola colaborou para a proposição de novas ações dentro do contexto investigado. Nos dados obtidos também se evidenciou que as atividades de aula planejadas pela professora do curso foram determinantes para o bom desempenho dos alunos, sobretudo por serem realizadas no contexto real onde tais ações se executam. O trabalho colaborativo da pesquisadora e da professora viabilizando a elaboração de um plano individual de acompanhamento para os alunos no treinamento pode ser apontado como uma alternativa para o planejamento do processo de transição para a vida pós-escola. Entre outros aspectos, as entrevistas com os responsáveis indicaram a necessidade de um trabalho mais pontual da equipe da escola com as famílias sobre a perspectiva de vida pós-escolar dos alunos. De forma mais geral, o estudo de caso demonstrou que a escola especial, tem procurado encontrar caminhos para sua ressignificação por meio da aproximação e parceria com a universidade. Os dados obtidos permitem concluir que a formação continuada dos professores para atuar na capacitação profissional de alunos com deficiência intelectual é um processo que necessita do trabalho colaborativo de diferentes atores, conforme apontado pela própria professora do curso analisado.
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The loss of species is known to have significant effects on ecosystem functioning, but only recently has it been recognized that species loss might rival the effects of other forms of environmental change on ecosystem processes. There is a need for experimental studies that explicitly manipulate species richness and environmental factors concurrently to determine their relative impacts on key ecosystem processes such as plant litter decomposition. It is crucial to understand what factors affect the rate of plant litter decomposition and the relative magnitude of such effects because the rate at which plant litter is lost and transformed to other forms of organic and inorganic carbon determines the capacity for carbon storage in ecosystems and the rate at which greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide are outgassed. Here we compared how an increase in water temperature of 5 degrees C and loss of detritivorous invertebrate and plant litter species affect decomposition rates in a laboratory experiment simulating stream conditions. Like some prior studies, we found that species identity, rather than species richness per se, is a key driver of decomposition, but additionally we showed that the loss of particular species can equal or exceed temperature change in its impact on decomposition. Our results indicate that the loss of particular species can be as important a driver of decomposition as substantial temperature change, but also that predicting the relative consequences of species loss and other forms of environmental change on decomposition requires knowledge of assemblages and their constituent species' ecology and ecophysiology
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The hypothesis that heavy fishing pressure has led to changes in the biological characteristics of the estuary cobbler (Cnidoglanis macrocephalus) was tested in a large seasonally open estuary in southwestern Australia, where this species completes its life cycle and is the most valuable commercial fish species. Comparisons were made between seasonal data collected for this plotosid (eeltail catfish) in Wilson Inlet during 2005–08 and those recorded with the same fishery-independent sampling regime during 1987–89. These comparisons show that the proportions of larger and older individuals and the catch rates in the more recent period were far lower, i.e., they constituted reductions of 40% for fish ≥430 mm total length, 62% for fish ≥4 years of age, and 80% for catch rate. In addition, total mortality and fishing-induced mortality estimates increased by factors of ~2 and 2.5, respectively. The indications that the abundance and proportion of older C. macrocephalus declined between the two periods are consistent with the perception of long-term commercial fishermen and their shift toward using a smaller maximum gill net mesh to target this species. The sustained heavy fishing pressure on C. macrocephalus between 1987–89 and 2005–08 was accompanied by a marked reduction in length and age at maturity of this species. The shift in probabilistic maturation reaction norms toward smaller fish in 2005–08 and the lack of a conspicuous change in growth between the two periods indicate that the maturity changes were related to fishery-induced evolution rather than to compensatory responses to reduced fish densities.
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We investigated developmental changes in the body compositions and fatty acid (FA) profiles of embryos and preparturition larvae of the quillback rockfish (Sebastes maliger). Comparisons of proximate composition data from early-stage embryos with data from hatched preparturition larvae taken from wild-caught gravid females indicated that embryos gain over one-third their weight in moisture while consuming 20% of their dry tissue mass for energy as they develop into larvae. Lipid contributed 60% of the energy consumed and was depleted more rapidly than protein, indicating a protein-sparing effect. Oil globule volume was strongly correlated with lipid levels, affirming its utility as an indicator of energetic status. FA profiles of early embryos differed significantly from those of hatched larvae. Differences in the relative abundances of FAs between early embryos and hatched larvae indicated different FA depletion rates during embryonic development. We conclude that some metabolically important FAs may prove useful in assessing the condition of embryos and preparturition larvae, particularly 20:4n-6, which cannot be synthesized by many marine fish and which is conserved during embryogenesis. Variability in body composition and energy use among rockfish species should be considered when interpreting any measures of condition.
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The increase in the abundance of gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus) in Texas bays and estuaries over the past 30 years is correlated to increased wintertime surface water temperatures. Trends in the relative abundance of gray snapper are evaluated by using monthly fishery-independent monitoring data from each of the seven major estuaries along the Texas coast from 1978 through 2006. Environmental conditions during this period demonstrated increasing annual sea surface temperatures, although this increase was not seasonally uniform. The largest proportion of temperature increases was attributed to higher winter temperature minimums since 1993. Positive phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation, resulting in wetter, warmer winters in the eastern United States have occurred nearly uninterrupted since the late 1970s, and unprecedented positive index values occurred between 1989 and 1995. Increases in water temperature in Texas estuaries, beginning in the early 1990s, are postulated to provide both favorable over-wintering conditions for the newly settled juveniles and increased recruitment success. In the absence of cold winters, this species has established semipermanent estuarine populations across the entire Texas coast. A shift to negative phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation will likely result in returns to colder winter temperature minimums that could reverse any recent population gains.
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Trawling and dredging on Georges Bank (northwest Atlantic Ocean) have altered the cover of colonial epifauna, as surveyed through in situ photography. A total of 454 photographs were analyzed from areas with gravel substrate between 1994 and 2000 at depths of 40–50 m and 80–90 m. The cover of hydroids, bushy bryozoans, sponges, and tubeworms was generally higher at sites undisturbed by fishing than at sites classified as disturbed. The magnitude and significance of this effect depended on depth and year. Encrusting bryozoans were the only type of colonial epifauna positively affected by bottom fishing. Species richness of noncolonial epifauna declined with increased bottom fishing, but Simpson’s index of diversity typically peaked at intermediate levels of habitat disturbance. Species that were more abundant at undisturbed sites possessed characteristics that made them vulnerable to bottom fishing. These characteristics include emergent growth forms, soft body parts, low motility, use of complex microhabitats, long life spans, slow growth, and larval dispersal over short distances. After the prohibition of bottom fishing at one site, both colonial and noncolonial species increased in abundance. Populations of most taxa took two years or more to increase after the fishing closure. This finding indicates that bottom fishing needs to be reduced to infrequent intervals to sustain the benthic species composition of Georges Bank at a high level of biodiversity and abundance.
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Data collected during fish-ery-independent sampling programs were used to examine the impact of appendage damage (indicated by lost or regenerated legs and antennae) on the reproductive output of female western rock lobster (Panulirus cygnus). Most of the damaged females sampled had one (53%), two (27%), or three (13%) appendages that had been lost or that were regenerating. Appendage damage was associated with the reduced probability of a female developing ovigerous setae; and if setae were produced, with the reduced probability that females would produce more than one batch of eggs within a season. These effects were more pronounced as the number of damaged appendages increased. From data collected in 2002, it was estimated that the total number of eggs produced by mature females caught in the fishery was significantly reduced (P<0.001) by 3–9% when the impact of appendage damage was included.