958 resultados para Migration, Internal -- Sweden -- Stockholm
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A method for the design of an all-dielectric nonpolarizing prism beam splitter utilizing the principle of frustrated total internal reflection is reported. The nonpolarizing condition for a prism beam splitter is discussed, and some single layer design examples are elaborated. The concept can be applied to a wide range of wavelengths and arbitrary transmittance values, and with the help of a computer design program examples of 400-700 nm, T-p = T-p = 0.5 +/- 0.01, with incident angles of 45 degrees and 62 degrees are given. In addition, the sensitivity and application of the design are also discussed. (c) 2006 Optical Society of America.
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We present designs of high-efficiency compression grating based on total internal reflection (TIR) for picosecond pulse laser at 1053 nm. The setup is devised by directly etching gratings into the bottom side of a prism so that light can successfully enter (or exit) the compression grating. Dependence of the -1 order diffraction efficiencies on the constructive parameters is analyzed for TE- and TM-polarized incident light at Littrow angle by using Fourier modal method in order to obtain optimal grating structure. The electric field enhancement within the high-efficiency TIR gratings is regarded as another criterion to optimize the structure of the TIR gratings. With the criterion of high diffraction efficiency, low electric field enhancement and sufficient manufacturing latitude, TIR compression gratings with optimized constructive parameters are obtained for TE- and TM-polarized incident light, respectively. The grating for TE-polarized light exhibits diffraction efficiencies higher than 0.95 within 23 nm bandwidth and relatively low square of electric field enhancement ratio of 5.7. Regardless of the internal electric field enhancement, the grating for TM-polarized light provides diffraction efficiencies higher than 0.95 within 42 nm bandwidth. With compact structure, such TIR compression gratings made solely of fused silica should be of great interest for application to chirped pulse amplification (CPA) systems. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The pink shrimp Penaeus duorarum spawns from 25 to 60m, mostly in summer (October to June). Size at first sexual maturity is 31 mm (carapace length). The observed difference with the Caribbean pink shrimp is analysed. Immature shrimps migrate all year round but a peak migration occurs from January to March (in summer) and is associated with maximum salinities. A secondary peak migration occurs in October corresponding to minimum salinity and maximum river discharge. The action of salinity on migration is discussed and a preponderant action of currents in the process is also suggested. Migration is also related to moon phase, tide and day-night cycles. Migration intensity as expressed by catch per unit of effort is maximum at night, during ebb tide, on new and full moon. Seasonal variation of mean migration size and abundance are related by a negative linear correlation on a logarithmic plot (R = 0.776). This phenomenon is perhaps related to competition for food.
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During the last century, the population of Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) in the California Current Ecosystem has exhibited large fluctuations in abundance and migration behavior. From approximately 1900 to 1940, the abundance of sardine reached 3.6 million metric tons and the “northern stock” migrated from offshore of California in the spring to the coastal areas near Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver Island in the summer. In the 1940s, the sardine stock collapsed and the few remaining sardine schools concentrated in the coastal region off southern California, year-round, for the next 50 years. The stock gradually recovered in the late 1980s and resumed its seasonal migration between regions off southern California and Canada. Recently, a model was developed which predicts the potential habitat for the northern stock of Pacific sardine and its seasonal dynamics. The habitat predictions were successfully validated using data from sardine surveys using the daily egg production method; scientific trawl surveys off the Columbia River mouth; and commercial sardine landings off Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver Island. Here, the predictions of the potential habitat and seasonal migration of the northern stock of sardine are validated using data from “acoustic–trawl” surveys of the entire west coast of the United States during the spring and summer of 2008. The estimates of sardine biomass and lengths from the two surveys are not significantly different between spring and summer, indicating that they are representative of the entire stock. The results also confirm that the model of potential sardine habitat can be used to optimally apply survey effort and thus minimize random and systematic sampling error in the biomass estimates. Furthermore, the acoustic–trawl survey data are useful to estimate concurrently the distributions and abundances of other pelagic fishes.
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A generalized Bayesian population dynamics model was developed for analysis of historical mark-recapture studies. The Bayesian approach builds upon existing maximum likelihood methods and is useful when substantial uncertainties exist in the data or little information is available about auxiliary parameters such as tag loss and reporting rates. Movement rates are obtained through Markov-chain Monte-Carlo (MCMC) simulation, which are suitable for use as input in subsequent stock assessment analysis. The mark-recapture model was applied to English sole (Parophrys vetulus) off the west coast of the United States and Canada and migration rates were estimated to be 2% per month to the north and 4% per month to the south. These posterior parameter distributions and the Bayesian framework for comparing hypotheses can guide fishery scientists in structuring the spatial and temporal complexity of future analyses of this kind. This approach could be easily generalized for application to other species and more data-rich fishery analyses.
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Oceanic incidence and spawning frequency of Chesapeake Bay striped bass (Morone saxatilis) were estimated by using microchemical analysis of strontium in otoliths. Otoliths from 40 males and 82 females sampled from Maryland’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay were analyzed for seasonal and age-specific patterns in strontium and calcium levels. The proportion of oceanic females increased from 50% to 75% between ages seven to 13; the proportion of oceanic males increased from 20% to ~50% between ages four to 13. Contrary to an earliermodel of Chesapeake Bay striped bass migration, results indicated that a substantial number of males undertook oceanic migrations. Further, we observed no mass emigration of females from three to four years of age from the Chesapeake Bay. Seasonal patterns of estuarine habitat use were consistent with annual spawning runs by striped bass of mature age classes, but with noteworthy exceptions for newly mature females. Evidence of an early oceanic presence indicated that Chesapeake Bay yearlings move into coastal regions—a pattern observed also for Hudson River striped bass. Otolith microchemical analyses revealed two types of behaviors (estuarine and oceanic) that confirm migratory behaviors recently determined for other populations of striped bass and diadromous species (e.g., American eels [Anguilla rostrata] American shad [Alosa sapidissima] and white perch [Morone Americana]).
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Aspects of the feeding migration of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in the eastern Bering Sea (EBS) were investigated by examining the relationship between temperatures and densities of fish encountered during acoustic and bottom trawl surveys conducted in spring and summer between 1982 and 2001. Bottom temperature was used as an indicator of spring and summer warming of the EBS. Clusters of survey stations were identified where the density of walleye pollock generally increased or decreased with increasing water temperature. Inferences about the direction and magnitude of the spring and summer feeding migration were made for five length categories of walleye pollock. Generally, feeding migrations appeared to be northward and shoreward, and the magnitude of this migration appeared to increase with walleye pollock size up to 50 cm. Pollock larger then 50 cm showed limited migratory behavior. Pollock may benefit from northward feeding migrations because of the changes in temperature, zooplankton production, and light conditions. Ongoing climate changes may affect pollock distribution and create new challenges for pollock management in the EBS.
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O objetivo desta tese é avaliar o impacto do estilo de vida materno no ganho de peso durante a gestação e na sua evolução durante o pós-parto. Inicialmente, foi realizada uma revisão da literatura sobre os indicadores utilizados para computar as mudanças de peso ocorridas durante a gestação e o pós-parto (artigo I). Posteriormente, utilizou-se o modelo de regressão logística para avaliar a associação entre a abstinência ao fumo durante o pré-natal e o ganho de peso gestacional (GPG) excessivo, segundo as recomendações do Institute of Medicine (IOM), em 1.249 mulheres que deram à luz a recém-nascidos vivos a termo em 1984/85 em Estocolmo, Suécia (artigo II). Em seguida, foi utilizado o modelo de regressão linear múltipla para avaliar o efeito do GPG excessivo no índice de massa corporal (IMC) materno 15 anos após o parto. A população elegível para análise foi constituída de 483 mulheres suecas, que foram acompanhadas desde o nascimento da criança índice em 1984/85 até 1999/2000 (artigo III). Por último, uma revisão sistemática com a utilização de metanálise foi realizada para apreciar o efeito da dieta, exercício ou ambos na perda de peso no pós-parto (artigo IV). A diversidade de indicadores utilizada para computar o GPG e a retenção de peso no pós-parto dificulta a interpretação e comparação dos resultados de pesquisas sobre o tema. A baixa qualidade dos registros obstétricos e a escolha inadequada do indicador são consideradas as possíveis causas da não associação entre o ganho de peso materno e os desfechos gestacionais encontrada em alguns estudos (artigo I). Ex-fumantes apresentam 1,8 vezes mais chance de GPG excessivo em relação às mulheres não fumantes, mesmo após o ajuste pelas variáveis de confusão, como o consumo de álcool, atividade física, entre outras (artigo II). Mulheres que tiveram GPG excessivo apresentaram maior retenção de peso 15 anos após parto (10,0 kg) do que as mulheres que ganharam peso conforme os limites recomendados pelo IOM (6,7 kg). Mesmo após o controle pelas variáveis de confusão, o GPG excessivo provocou um aumento significativo de 0,72 kg/m2 no IMC materno (artigo III). Mulheres aconselhadas a praticarem exercícios aeróbicos durante o pós-parto não perderam, significativamente, mais peso que as mulheres alocadas no grupo controle (diferença de média ponderada (DMP): 0,00; IC 95%: -8,63/ 8,63). Mulheres alocadas no grupo dieta (DMP: -1,70; IC 95%: -2,08/ -1,32) ou dieta e exercício (DMP: -2,89; IC 95%: -4,83/ -0,95) perderam, significativamente, mais peso que as mulheres alocadas no grupo controle. Nenhuma das estratégias de intervenção para perda de peso no pós-parto (exercício; dieta; dieta e exercício) provocou efeitos adversos à saúde materno-infantil (artigo IV). Os achados apontam para a importância da identificação precoce de mulheres sob-risco GPG excessivo. Os profissionais de saúde devem fornecer aconselhamento adequado durante o pré-natal para o controle do GPG e motivar as mulheres a perderem o peso retido durante o pós-parto. Assinala-se também que os profissionais de saúde devem recomendar programas de modificação do estilo de vida relacionados à dieta combinada ao exercício físico para perda de peso durante o pós-parto e, consequentemente, para a prevenção da obesidade associada ao ciclo reprodutivo.