886 resultados para ENVIRONMENTAL-CONDITIONS
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A constituição dos solos, as condições que reúnem e o seu conteúdo microbiológico permitem que a matéria orgânica enterrada se degrade, sendo estas várias das muitas razões para a utilização dos solos como cemitério. Com o desenvolvimento tecnológico, o crescente número de unidades cemiteriais e o aumento da preocupação ambiental e da saúde pública, realizaram-se estudos com o objetivo de caraterizar e quantificar quais os poluentes existentes e avaliar o seu impacto no meio ambiente. Este trabalho, que vem no seguimento dessa crescente preocupação visa caraterizar e quantificar tanto em amostras de solo como em amostras de águas, quais os elementos poluentes existentes no cemitério de Paranhos. De maneira a identificar estes elementos poluentes realizou-se uma campanha de amostragem no cemitério onde se retiraram tanto amostras de solo como amostras de água, procedendo ao seu tratamento e à sua análise em laboratório, utilizando os métodos de fluorescência de raios X e espectrometria de massa respetivamente. Após o tratamento e a análise concluiu-se que nas amostras de solo, todos os metais detetados estão em maior quantidade no solo do cemitério excetuando o ferro sendo que ainda se aferiu a existência de fármacos nas amostras de água, nomeadamente a sertraline e carbamazepina.
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O presente trabalho pretende contribuir para a gestão das intervenções de reparação e de reforço das escolas do concelho de Matosinhos com estrutura de betão armado. Apresenta-se uma síntese sobre a história do edifício escolar e do seu desenvolvimento em território nacional. Desenvolve-se uma pesquisa bibliográfica sobre metodologias de inspeção adotadas em território nacional e internacionalmente. Identificaram-se diferentes tipologias estruturais e arquitetónicas das escolas de Matosinhos, selecionou-se a mais representativa e, aparentemente, a que envolve casos com estados de conservação mais deficientes, definiu-se uma metodologia de inspeção estrutural e desenvolveram-se as respetivas fichas de inspeção. Selecionou-se e inspecionou-se visualmente um corpo da Escola Básica da Portela, de tipologia P3 e realizaram-se diferentes ensaios de diagnóstico. Comparam-se os respetivos resultados com os obtidos na inspeção da Escola da Amieira, do mesmo concelho e com a mesma tipologia. Propõem-se soluções de reparação com base no resultado da inspeção visual, nos ensaios de diagnóstico e na norma NP EN 1504-9. Estima-se o respetivo custo e sugere-se uma metodologia de extrapolação das conclusões e do estabelecimento de uma estimativa orçamental das intervenções de reparação das restantes escolas tipo P3 deste concelho e de outras com idênticas tipologias, localizações e condições ambientais envolventes.
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Climate change is emerging as one of the major threats to natural communities of the world’s ecosystems; and biodiversity hotspots, such as Madeira Island, might face a challenging future in the conservation of endangered land snails’ species. With this thesis, progresses have been made in order to properly understand the impact of climate on these vulnerable taxa; and species distribution models coupled with GIS and climate change scenarios have become crucial to understand the relations between species distribution and environmental conditions, identifying threats and determining biodiversity vulnerability. With the use of MaxEnt, important changes in the species suitable areas were obtained. Laurel forest species, highly dependent on precipitation and relative humidity, may face major losses on their future suitable areas, leading to the possible extinction of several endangered species, such as Leiostyla heterodon. Despite the complexity of the biological systems, the intrinsic uncertainty of species distribution models and the lack of information about land snails’ functional traits, this analysis contributed to a pioneer study on the impacts of climate change on endemic species of Madeira Island. The future inclusion of predictions of the effect of climate change on species distribution as part of IUCN assessments could contribute to species prioritizing, promoting specific management actions and maximizing conservation investment.
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The reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is one of the big global challenges for the next decades due to its severe impact on the atmosphere that leads to a change in the climate and other environmental factors. One of the main sources of greenhouse gas is energy consumption, therefore a number of initiatives and calls for awareness and sustainability in energy use are issued among different types of institutional and organizations. The European Council adopted in 2007 energy and climate change objectives for 20% improvement until 2020. All European countries are required to use energy with more efficiency. Several steps could be conducted for energy reduction: understanding the buildings behavior through time, revealing the factors that influence the consumption, applying the right measurement for reduction and sustainability, visualizing the hidden connection between our daily habits impacts on the natural world and promoting to more sustainable life. Researchers have suggested that feedback visualization can effectively encourage conservation with energy reduction rate of 18%. Furthermore, researchers have contributed to the identification process of a set of factors which are very likely to influence consumption. Such as occupancy level, occupants behavior, environmental conditions, building thermal envelope, climate zones, etc. Nowadays, the amount of energy consumption at the university campuses are huge and it needs great effort to meet the reduction requested by European Council as well as the cost reduction. Thus, the present study was performed on the university buildings as a use case to: a. Investigate the most dynamic influence factors on energy consumption in campus; b. Implement prediction model for electricity consumption using different techniques, such as the traditional regression way and the alternative machine learning techniques; and c. Assist energy management by providing a real time energy feedback and visualization in campus for more awareness and better decision making. This methodology is implemented to the use case of University Jaume I (UJI), located in Castellon, Spain.
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Land plant evolution required the generation of a new body plan that could resist the harsher and fluctuating environmental conditions found outside of aquatic environments. Unraveling the genetic basis of plant developmental innovations is not only revealing in terms of an evolutionary point of view, but it is also important for understanding the emergence of agronomically important traits. Comparative genetic studies between basal and modern land plants, both at the genome and trancriptome levels, can help in the generation of hypotheses related to the genetic basis of plant evolutionary development.(...)
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The intensity of parasite infections often increases during the reproductive season of the host as a result of parasite reproduction, increased parasite transmission and increased host susceptibility. We report within-individual variation in immune parameters, hematocrit and body mass in adult house martins Delichon urbica rearing nestlings in nests experimentally infested with house martin bugs Oeciacus hirundinis and birds rearing nestlings in initially parasite-free nests. From first to second broods body mass and hematocrit of breeding adult house martins decreased. In contrast leucocytes and immunoglobulins became more abundant. When their nests were infested with ectoparasites adults lost more weight compared with birds raising nestlings in nests treated with pyrethrin, whereas the decrease in hematocrit was more pronounced during infection with blood parasites. Neither experimental infestation with house martin bugs nor blood parasites had a significant effect on the amount of immune defences.
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Salmonid populations of many rivers are rapidly declining. One possible explanation is that habitat fragmentation increases genetic drift and reduces the populations' potential to adapt to changing environmental conditions. We measured the genetic and eco-morphological diversity of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a Swiss stream system, using multivariate statistics and Bayesian clustering. We found large genetic and phenotypic variation within only 40 km of stream length. Eighty-eight percent of all pairwise F(ST) comparisons and 50% of the population comparisons in body shape were significant. High success rates of population assignment tests confirmed the distinctiveness of populations in both genotype and phenotype. Spatial analysis revealed that divergence increased with waterway distance, the number of weirs, and stretches of poor habitat between sampling locations, but effects of isolation-by-distance and habitat fragmentation could not be fully disentangled. Stocking intensity varied between streams but did not appear to erode genetic diversity within populations. A lack of association between phenotypic and genetic divergence points to a role of local adaptation or phenotypically plastic responses to habitat heterogeneity. Indeed, body shape could be largely explained by topographic stream slope, and variation in overall phenotype matched the flow regimes of the respective habitats.
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La anchoveta es la especie clave de la cadena alimentaria del sistema de afloramiento del mar peruano, que se caracteriza por sus altos niveles de productividad no superados por ningún otro ecosistema marino. Se analizaron los principales aspectos biológicos de la anchoveta en periodos de abundancia del recurso, y cuando disminuyeron los niveles poblacionales de esta especie. La recuperación de la población de la anchoveta es rápida después de los eventos cálidos debido a que la población responde a la normalización de las condiciones ambientales, disminuyendo también su mortalidad
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Analiza las condiciones ambientales del mar peruano, empleando las ondas kelvin.
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Se examinan las condiciones oceanográficas sobre el dominio bentónico y varios parámetros comunitarios del macrobentos entre los 3 y 8°S durante mayo y junio 2003, en base a la información obtenida durante el Crucero de Evaluación de Recursos Demersales y Paleoceanografía, BIC Olaya 0305-06. Mediante análisis de covarianza se determina si existen cambios interanuales significativos en los factores abióticos y en diferentes parámetros comunitarios del macrobentos al comparar los otoños de los últimos cuatro años, considerando los efectos de latitud y de profundidad. Los resultados indican que en 2003 la oxigenación del fondo al norte de los 8°S fue inferior a la alcanzada en 2000 y en 2001. Asimismo, la disponibilidad de materia orgánica ‘fresca’ de origen fitoplanctónico en los sedimentos superficiales no fue distinta en los últimos dos años. En cuanto a los parámetros comunitarios, tanto la riqueza específica como la densidad de la macrofauna alcanzaron niveles comparativamente superiores en 2003 respecto a los años anteriores entre los 6 y 8°S. Se discute el posible rol de la oxigenación del fondo en los meses precedentes para el incremento de estos parámetros comunitarios.
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La información fue obtenida del crucero de evaluación de recursos demersales, BIC Olaya 0401-02, entre 3°29’ y 7°30’S durante enero y febrero 2004. Se describen las condiciones oceanográficas de fondo sobre el dominio bentónico, y los parámetros comunitarios de densidad y biomasa por grupos del macrobentos. Existió una clara dominancia del grupo Polychaeta por estratos de profundidad y gradiente latitudinal, inducidos por disponibilidad de materia orgánica ‘fresca’ de origen fitoplanctónico en los sedimentos superficiales y contenido de oxígeno disuelto sobre el fondo. Los tratamientos de clasificación y ordenamiento indican heterogeneidad respecto a la conformación de ensamblajes o grupos de muestras.
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La biomasa planctónica en promedio fue 0,36 mL.m-3; el 95% de los volúmenes fue <0,5 mL.m-3, el fitoplancton fue 35% y se caracterizó por el dominio de diatomeas de afloramiento (Skeletonema costatum, Lithodesmium undulatum, Chaetoceros spp., Thalassiosira subtilis y Thalassionema nit schioides) entre Salaverry- Chancay y Pisco-Ilo (30 mn) y abundancia de diatomeas oceánicas y dinoflagelados termófilos (Guinardia striata, G. flaccida, Cerataulina pelagica, Coscinodiscus wailesii, Proboscia spp., Ceratium massiliense, C. tripos v. atlanticum y Goniodoma polyedricum) entre Puerto Pizarro-Chicama y Punta Mendieta–Ilo hasta 120 mn en la zona norte. La distribución de los indicadores biológicos estuvieron acorde a las condiciones ambientales, Protoperidinium obtusum, indicador de Aguas Costeras Frías se registró desde Punta Falsa hasta Ilo (30 mn). Ceratium praelongum y C. incisum, indicadores de Aguas Subtropicales Superficiales se registraron frente a Punta Falsa y San Juan (60 mn) ampliando su distribución en Atico (120 mn). Ceratium breve, indicador de AES estuvo ampliamente distribuido al norte de 10°S (120 mn), con acercamientos a la costa en Puerto Pizarro y Punta Falsa. Messodinium rubrum se registró desde Punta Mendieta hasta Matarani, concentración de 8756x103 cel.L-1.
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In disease ecology, there is growing evidence that environmental quality interacts with parasite and host to determine host susceptibility to an infection. Most studies of malaria parasites have focused on the infection costs incurred by the hosts, and few have investigated the costs on mosquito vectors. The interplay between the environment, the vector and the parasite has therefore mostly been ignored and often relied on unnatural or allopatric Plasmodium/vector associations. Here, we investigated the effects of natural avian malaria infection on both fecundity and survival of field-caught female Culex pipiens mosquitoes, individually maintained in laboratory conditions. We manipulated environmental quality by providing mosquitoes with different concentrations of glucose-feeding solution prior to submitting them to a starvation challenge. We used molecular-based methods to assess mosquitoes' infection status. We found that mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium had lower starvation resistance than uninfected ones only under low nutritional conditions. The effect of nutritional stress varied with time, with the difference of starvation resistance between optimally and suboptimally fed mosquitoes increasing from spring to summer, as shown by a significant interaction between diet treatment and months of capture. Infected and uninfected mosquitoes had similar clutch size, indicating no effect of infection on fecundity. Overall, this study suggests that avian malaria vectors may suffer Plasmodium infection costs in their natural habitat, under certain environmental conditions. This may have major implications for disease transmission in the wild.
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This qualitative phenomenological investigation explored six female Master of Education students' critical understandings of their identity and role negotiations, and their perceptions of environmental conditions that facilitated or impeded their identity explorations and negotiations within the institution. The interweaving of Feminist and Women's Development theories enabled the data to be examined under different, yet complementary, lenses. The data collection strategies included: four to five in-depth semistructured interviews, three take-home activities (involving identity mapping, object and metaphor identification, and strategy development), and the compilation of extensive interview notes as well as researcher reflections. The combination of a constant comparative method and a voice-centered method were used in tandem to analyze the data. Together they uncovered five emergent themes: (a) intricate understandings of key terms; (b) life-long learning and transformative pathways; (c) gender issues; (d) challenges, tensions, and possibilities; as well as (e) personal, professional, and educational implications. The findings underscored the possibility for both a singular static identity and dynamic multifaceted identities to exist in tandem, and the emergence of natural or logical identity intersections, as well as disjointed or colliding identity intersections. Ultimately, it is the continuous negotiation of internal and external spheres that contributes to the complexity and multidimensionality of graduate students' identities.
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Studies on persistence and degradation of the synthetic pyrethroid insecticides, permethrin and fenvalerate, were carried out under natural environmental conditions of the Niagara Peninsula. Permethrin and fenvalerate were treated on apple foliage atrat~s of 0.21 kg(AI)!ha and 0.14 kg(AI)/ha, respectively. The initial cis- and trans-permethrin spray deposits were found to be 13.5 ppm and 19.2 ppm, respectively and 38.0 ppm was observed for the fenvalerate treated sample. Twenty-three days and 84 days after spray application, permethrin residues were 4.0 ppm and 2.7 ppm for the cis-isomer, whereas they were 7.9 ppm and 4.7 ppm for the trans-isomer, respectively. Residues of fenvalerate 23 days and 84 days after spray application were 13.4 ppm and 8.0 ppm, respectively. The values of observed half-life of cis-permethrin, trans-permethrin and fenvalerate were found to be 42 days, 46 days and 51 days, respectively. Studies were extended to quantitatively determine some of the major degradation compounds of permethrin and fenvalerate, which were expected to be produced as results of ester cleavage of the parent compounds. A permethrin treated sample, 84 days after initial spray application, showed 0.25 and 0.8 ppm of cis- and trans-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid (C12CA (18), respectively. These two acids were not found as free acids, but found as conjugated compounds. The other expected degradation compounds, 3-phenoxybenzyl alcohol (PBalc (~)),3-phenoxybenz.aldehyde (PBald (38)) and 2- (4-chlorophenyl) isovaleric acid (CPIA (31)) were not detected by the methods employed in this study. The results indicate that these degradation compounds were not present, or, if they were present, their concentrations were too low to detect by the methods used.