987 resultados para Foster family
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Using length-frequency samples from the local fisheries and length-age data from otolith readings, von Bertalanffy growth parameters were estimated for the four species representing the Clupeidae family in Sierra Leone, Sardinella aurita, S. maderensis, Ethmalosa fimbriata and Ilisha africana showed the highest and lowest values of f, respectively, while Sardinella sp. were found to occupy the central position.
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A pesquisa teve como objetivo conhecer o processo de formação de um sujeito comum: José Luiz da Silva, ararunense (PB), nascido em 1929, oriundo de família de classe popular. Para isso, combinou duas fontes possíveis em estudos envolvendo os protagonistas anônimos da História: seus relatos orais de vida construídos em situação de entrevista e suas escritas ordinárias, buscando identificar marcas de escolarização nesses materiais e suas possíveis ausências , produzidas pelos modelos praticados em contextos escolares, assim como dificuldades enfrentadas por quem foi privado do direito à educação escolar, e que aprendeu a ler e a escrever em outros espaços. Por meio desses fundamentos indispensáveis para o desenvolvimento de aprendizagens, aventurou-se à construção de conhecimentos de forma pessoal, sobretudo, pela leitura. O estudo (auto)biográfico revelou parte das interdições sofridas, em um Estado republicano, destacando períodos cruciais que atravessaram a trajetória do colaborador, percebidos a contrapelo. As narrativas construídas durante os encontros dialógicos permitiram entrar em contato com memórias e subjetividades inerentes ao processo identitário do sujeito, bem como aproximar-me da complexidade que envolveu seu processo de construção de conhecimento nas práticas sociais, à medida que durante as construções narrativas apoderou-se de seus territórios de passagem. A proposta indiciária contribuiu na percepção e apreensão de detalhes reveladores do processo de formação do sujeito e dos usos que fez de táticas, na condição de subalternidade imposta pelos modelos hegemônicos. A pesquisa favoreceu-se, apesar da falta de objetos-monumentos das passagens escolares, do transbordamento da memória de um cidadão octogenário. As experiências (re)construídas pelo Sr. José Luiz revelaram aspectos que se assemelham a histórias de vida de outros sujeitos adultos: no momento em que o direito à educação na infância lhes é negado, (re)inventam outras formas de aprender e de participar da sociedade da cultura escrita
Molecular phylogeny of the fern family Dryopteridaceae inferred from chloroplast rbcL and atpB genes
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This cruise report is a summary of a field survey conducted along a portion of the U.S. continental shelf in northwestern Gulf of Mexico (GOM), at navigable depths along the coastline seaward to the shelf break (~100m) from about 89°30' W to 95°28' W longitude, August 8 – 16, 2011 on NOAA Ship Nancy Foster Cruise NF-11-07-RACOW. Synoptic sampling of multiple ecological indicators was conducted at each of 34 stations throughout these waters using a random probabilistic sampling design. The original study design consisted of 50 stations extending from the Mississippi delta all the way to the U.S./Mexican border, but vessel failures precluded sampling at 16 stations within the western-most portion of the study area. At each station samples were collected for the analysis of benthic community structure and composition; concentrations of chemical contaminants in sediments and target demersal biota; sediment toxicity; nutrient and chlorophyll levels in the water column; and other basic habitat characteristics such as salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, pH, sediment grain size, and organic carbon content. Other indicators, from a human-dimension perspective, were also recorded, including presence of vessels, oil rigs, surface trash, visual oil sheens in sediments or water, marine mammals, or noxious/oily sediment odors. The overall purpose of the survey was to collect data to assess the status of ecosystem condition and potential stressor impacts throughout the region, based on these various indicators and corresponding management thresholds, and to provide this information as a baseline for determining how such conditions may be changing with time. While sample analysis is still ongoing, some preliminary results and observations are reported here. A final report will be completed once all data have been processed.
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This cruise report is a summary of a field survey conducted along the continental shelf of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico (GOM), encompassing 70,062 square kilometers of productive marine habitats located between the Mississippi Delta and Tampa Bay, August 13–21, 2010 on NOAA Ship Nancy Foster Cruise NF-10-09-RACOW. Synoptic sampling of multiple ecological indicators was conducted at each of 50 stations throughout these waters using a random probabilistic sampling design. At each station samples were collected for the analysis of benthic community structure and composition; concentrations of chemical contaminants (metals, pesticides, TPHs, PAHs, PCBs, PBDEs) in sediments and target demersal biota; sediment toxicity; nutrient and chlorophyll levels in the water column; and other basic habitat characteristics such as depth, salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, pH, CDOM fluorescence, sediment grain size, and organic carbon content. Discrete water samples were collected just below the sea surface, in addition to any deeper subsurface depths where there was an occurrence of suspicious CDOM fluorescence signals, and analyzed for total BTEX/TPH and carcinogenic PAHs using immunoassay test kits. Other indicators of potential value from a human-dimension perspective were also recorded, including presence of any vessels, oil rigs, surface trash, visual oil sheens in sediments or water, marine mammals, or noxious/oily sediment odors. The overall purpose of the survey was to collect data to assess the status of ecosystem condition and potential stressor impacts throughout the region, based on these various indicators and corresponding management thresholds, and to provide this information as a baseline for determining how such conditions may be changing with time. In addition to the original project goals, both the scientific scope and general location of this project are relevant to addressing potential ecological impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. While sample analysis is still ongoing, a few preliminary results and observations are reported here. A final report will be completed once all data have been processed.
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A developmental series of larval and pelagic juvenile pygmy rockfish (Sebastes wilsoni) from central California is illustrated and described. Sebastes wilsoni is a non- commercially, but ecologically, important rockfish, and the ability to differentiate its young stages will aid researchers in population abundance studies. Pigment patterns, meristic characters, morphometric measurements, and head spination were recorded from specimens that ranged from 8.1 to 34.4 mm in standard length. Larvae were identified initially by meristic characters and the absence of ventral and lateral midline pigment. Pelagic juveniles developed a prominent pigment pattern of three body bars that did not extend to the ventral surface. Species identification was confirmed subsequently by using mitochondrial sequence data of four representative specimens of various sizes. As determined from the examination of otoliths, the growth rate of larval and pelagic juvenile pygmy rockfish was 0.28 mm/day, which is relatively slow in comparison to the growth rate of other species of Sebastes. These data will aid researchers in determining species abundance.