983 resultados para Stendhal (1783-1842) -- Monuments


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Bonanno, A., Gouder, T., Malone, C. A. T., and Stoddart, S. K. F. (1990). World Archaeology, 22 (2):pp. .

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S. Stoddart and Malone, C. (eds) In Prep. 2013-4 Oxford, Oxbow Books. 25+ themed papers

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Ancient stone monuments (ASMs), such as standing stones and rock art panels, are powerful and iconic expressions of Britain’s rich prehistoric past that have major economic and tourism value. However, ASMs are under pressure due to increasing anthropogenic exposure and changing climatic conditions, which accelerate their rates of disrepair. Although scientific data exists on the integrity of stone monuments, most applies to “built” systems; therefore, additional work specific to ASMs in the countryside is needed to develop better-informed safeguarding strategies. Here, we use Neolithic and Bronze Age rock art panels across Northern England as a case study for delineating ASM management actions required to enhance monument preservation. The state of the rock art is described first, including factors that led to current conditions. Rock art management approaches then are described within the context of future environments, which models suggest to be more dynamic and locally variable. Finally, a Condition Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) scheme is proposed to help prioritise interventions; an example of which is provided based on stone deterioration at Petra in Jordon. We conclude that more focused scientific and behavioural data, specific to deterioration mechanisms, are required for an ASM CARE scheme to be successful.

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The occurrence of Bursaphelenchus species in the Czech Republic is poorly known, the first report of the genus being made by Kubátová et al. (2000) who reported the association of B. eremus with the hyphomycetous microfungus, Esteya vermicola, and the bark beetle, Scolytus intricatus, collected from Quercus robur, in central Bohemia. To date, four other species have been reported from the country, namely B. fungivorus (Braasch et al., 2002), B. hofmanni (see Braasch, 2001), B. mucronatus (see Braasch, 2001) and B. vallesianus (Gaar et al., 2006). More recently, a survey for Bursaphelenchus species associated with bark- and wood-boring insects in the Czech Republic identified B. pinophilus Brzeski & Baujard, 1997 from the Moravia region. Although this represents a new country record, it was also associated with nematangia on the hind wings of a new insect vector. A total of 404 bark- and wood-boring insects were collected from declining or symptomatic trees and screened for the presence of Bursaphelenchus. Bark and longhorn beetles were captured manually after debarking parts of the trunk displaying symptoms of insect attacks. Longhorn beetle larvae were also collected together with logs cut from the trunk. Logs were kept at room temperature in the laboratory until insect emergence. Each adult insect was individually dissected in water and examined for nematodes. All nematodes resembling dauer juveniles of Bursaphelenchus were collected and identified by molecular characterisation using a region of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) containing the internal transcribed spacer regions ITS1 and ITS2. ITS-RFLP analyses using five restriction enzymes (AluI, HaeIII, HinfI, MspI, RsaI) were performed to generate the species-specific profile according to Burgermeister et al. (2009). Species identification was also confirmed by morphological data after culture of the dauers on Botrytis cinerea Pers. ex Ft., growing in 5% malt extract agar. During this survey, only species belonging to the Curculionidae, subfamily Scolytinae, revealed the presence of nematodes belonging to Bursaphelenchus. Dauers of this genus were found aggregated under the elytra in nematangia formed at the root of the hind wings (Fig. 1). The dauers were identified from 12 individuals of Pityogenes bidentatus (Herbst, 1783) (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) collected under the bark of Pinus sylvestris trunks. Each insect carried ca 10-100 dauers. The ITS-RFLP patterns of the dauers so obtained confirmed the identification of B. pinophilus associated with this insect species. Bursaphelenchus pinophilus has been found mainly in Europe and has been reported from various countries such as Poland (Brzeski & Baujard, 1997), Germany (Braasch, 2001), and Portugal (Penas et al., 2007). The recent detection of this species associated with dead P. koraiensis in Korea (Han et al., 2009) expands its geographical distribution and potential importance. It has been found associated only with Pinus species, but very little is known about the insect vector. The bark beetle, Hylurgus ligniperda, was initially suggested as the insect vector by Pe-nas et al. (2006), although the nematode associated with this insect was later reclassified as B. sexdentati by morphological and molecular analysis (Penas et al., 2007). According to the literature, P. bidentatus has been cited as a vector of Ektaphelenchus sp. (Kakuliya, 1966) in Georgia, and an unidentified nematode species in Spain (Roberston et al., 2008). Interestingly, B. pinophilus was found in the nematangia formed at the root of the hind wings of P. bidentatus. Although this phenomenon is not so common in other Bursaphelenchus species, B. rufipennis has been found recently in such a structure on the hind wings of the insect Dendroctonus rufipennis (Kanzaki et al., 2008). Although other nematode species (e.g., Ektaphelenchus spp.) are frequently found associated within the same nematangia (see Kanzaki et al., 2008), in this particular case, only dauers of B. pinophilus were identified. The association between B. pinophilus and P. bidentatus represents the first report of this biological association and the association with the Scolytinae strengthens the tight and specific links between this group of Bursaphelenchus species and members of the Scolytinae (Ryss et al., 2005).

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This letter is to O. H. Spencer.

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Tese de doutoramento, Sociologia (Sociologia da Cultura da Comunicação e dos Estilos de Vida), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, 2014

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En el ecosistema marino peruano, los peces pelágicos pequeños como la anchoveta, Engraulis ringens y sardina, Sardinops sagax sagax constituyen los principales recursos pesqueros bajo explotación, por sus altos niveles de abundancia y capturas. La importancia socio-económica que representa para el Perú la pesquería de sardina, hace necesario mantener una vigilancia permanente sobre la situación de su stock y sobre todo los efectos que generan las condiciones ambientales anómalas y la actividad pesquera. El objetivo principal es analizar el efecto de los cambios ambientales sobre el crecimiento de la sardina, a fin de considerar el impacto de estas variaciones en la evaluación de sus stocks; para este fin se realizó el análisis del crecimiento de la sardina proveniente del sotck norte-centro (03°-16°S), en la serie histórica desde 1978 a1998, en base a la lectura e interpretación de incrementos de crecimiento en otolitos, teniéndose en cuenta que en ese lapso de tiempo ocurrieron cambios drásticos en las condiciones ambientales propias de los eventos El Niño 1982-83, La Niña 1996 y El Niño 1997-98. Los análisis de los incrementos de sardinas de 4 años de edad, es decir con 4 incrementos o marcas, en relación con el radio total del otolito, han permitido demostrar que los cambios ambientales drásticos ocurridos durante los períodos El Niño y la Niña, no han modificado el patrón de formación de estos incrementos (r1, r2, r3); el Test de Student-Newman-Keuls demostró que no existen diferencias significativas en el patrón de formación de los incrementos.

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En este trabajo, se describe la escala de madurez gonadal macroscópica, validada microscópicamente, de anchoveta peruana Engraulis ringens. Se analizó 1970 gónadas (1251 ovarios, 719 testículos), procedentes del seguimiento de la pesquería pelágica del 2006, 2008, 2009 y 2012 y de cruceros de Evaluación Hidroacústica de Recursos Pelágicos del 2006, 2009 y 2012. La escala establece seis estadios de madurez para hembras y machos: 0 (virginal), I (reposo), II (en maduración), III (maduro), IV (desovante/expulsante), V (recuperación/post expulsante).

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En este trabajo se realiza la validación de la escala de madurez gonadal macroscópica de cachema Cynoscion analis. Se analizaron 242 muestras de gónadas provenientes del Seguimiento de la Pesquería Artesanal y los Cruceros de Evaluación de Recursos Demersales del 2005. A cada individuo se le asignó un estadio de madurez macroscópica. Posteriormente, se analizó el desarrollo ovocitario y espermatogénico en cortes histológicos de gónadas. Se describieron seis estadios de maduración que van desde el estadio 0 (virginal) hasta el 5 (recuperación en hembras, post expulsante en machos). Se compara la descripción de esta escala con trabajos anteriormente realizados.

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Kaskisten kartta. - Mittakaava: [1:8000]. - 1 kartta : vär. ; 40,4 x 54,2 cm, lehti 45 x 60 cm. - Sisältää luettelon julkisista rakennuksista.