986 resultados para Colombia - appropriations and expenditures - 1854
Resumo:
v.4:no.1(1918)
Resumo:
v.4:no.2(1919)
Resumo:
v.3:no.1(1903)
Resumo:
v.1:no.2(1896)
Resumo:
v.2:no.1(1900)
Resumo:
v.1:no.1(1895)
Resumo:
v.2:no.2(1900)
Resumo:
ser.2:v.11 (1854)
Resumo:
ser.4:v.8 (1854:July-Dec.)
Resumo:
v.4:pt.1(1904)
Resumo:
Rhabdepyris (Chlorepyris) humboldti sp. nov. and R. (C.) tarapachensis sp. nov. from Colombia are described and illustrated. These species are specially peculiar by having pectinate antennae, which is the first report of this character for the genus.
Resumo:
The species of the predatory ant genus Gnamptogenys Roger, 1863 from Colombia (42 species) and Ecuador (25 species) are diagnosed and presented, including their known geographical distribution. Gnamptogenys enodis, new species from Colombia is described. Gnamptogenys stellae Lattke, 1995 is new record for Colombia.
Resumo:
The impact of a power plant cooling system in the Bahía Blanca estuary (Argentina) on the survival of target zooplanktonic organisms (copepods and crustacean larvae) and on overall mesozooplankton abundance was evaluated over time. Mortality rates were calculated for juveniles and adults of four key species in the estuary: Acartia tonsa Dana, 1849 and Eurytemora americana Williams, 1906 (native and invading copepods), and larvae of the crab Chasmagnathus granulata Dana, 1851 and the invading cirriped Balanus glandula Darwin, 1854. Mean total mortality values were up to four times higher at the water discharge site than at intake, though for all four species, significant differences were only registered in post-capture mortality. The findings show no evidence of greater larval sensitivity. As expected, the sharpest decrease in overall mesozooplankton abundance was found in areas close to heated water discharge.