987 resultados para 251005 Zoología marina
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Fruto del convenio marco de colaboración entre las Universidades de Vigo y Alicante y enmarcado dentro de las prácticas docentes interuniversitarias de la Facultad de Ciencias, se ha desarrollado una actividad de prácticas de campo para los alumnos del segundo curso del grado en Ciencias del Mar de la Universidad de Alicante. A través de esta actividad se propone la participación de los estudiantes en otro contexto universitario (Universidad de Vigo), interactuando con profesorado y estudiantes de otra universidad. Los objetivos incluyen actividades de adquisición de conocimientos complementarios (comparación entre ambientes atlánticos y mediterráneos, biodiversidad litoral costera y marina, geomorfología y sedimentología costera marina) y aptitudes para la capacitación de técnicas de muestreo en medios litorales y en dragados mediante embarcación.
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Habitat-related heterogeneity of striped red mullet Mullus surmuletus heterospecific foraging assemblages was examined off the coast of Spain. Video-based focal-follows conducted on 122 M. surmuletus assemblages (446 total individuals) revealed an array of attendant species (n = 7) with composition linked to benthic habitat complexity; bare sandy substrata were characterized by homospecific groups of M. surmuletus, while habitats with rock and vegetation attracted a variety of scrounging labrids and sparids. Although the nature of the relationship between M. surmuletus and attendants requires further exploration, the present study indicates that substratum composition can be a driving factor explaining the dynamics of this heterospecific assemblage.
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The distribution and composition of Amphipoda assemblages were analysed off the coasts of Alicante (Spain, Western Mediterranean), a disturbed area affected by several co-occurring anthropogenic impacts. Although differences among sampled stations were mainly related to natural parameters, anthropogenic activities were linked with changes in amphipod assemblages. Expansion of the Port of Alicante, a sewage outfall and a high salinity brine discharge could be causing the disappearance of amphipods at stations closer to these disturbances. However, the completion of port enlargement works and mitigatory dilution of the brine discharge has led to the recovery of the amphipod assemblage. Among the natural parameters, depth determines the distribution of some of the species. While Siphonoecetes sabatieri was abundant at shallow stations, Ampelisca spp., Photis longipes, Pseudolirius kroyeri, Apherusa chiereghinii and Phtisica marina were more abundant at deeper stations. Grain size and percentage of organic matter also influenced amphipod distribution, resulting in changes in species composition and in the relative percentages of different trophic groups. Species such as Ampelisca brevicornis, Perioculodes longimanus, Urothoe hesperiae and Urothoe elegans were more abundant at stations with a high content of fine sand. Carnivorous species, mainly of the Oedicerotidae family, were more abundant at those stations with a low organic matter content, while detritivorous species were more abundant at stations with a higher mud content. Among 62 identified species, three were reported for the first time from the Spanish Mediterranean coast, two species were recorded for the second time and a new species of Siphonoecetes was found, Siphonoecetes (Centraloecetes) bulborostrum. These results confirm the need for further data on amphipods from the Mediterranean Spanish coast.
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Development of desalination projects requires simple methodologies and tools for cost-effective and environmentally-sensitive management. Sentinel taxa and biotic indices are easily interpreted in the perspective of environment management. Echinoderms are potential sentinel taxon to gauge the impact produced by brine discharge and the BOPA index is considered an effective tool for monitoring different types of impact. Salinity increase due to desalination brine discharge was evaluated in terms of these two indicators. They reflected the environmental impact and recovery after implementation of a mitigation measure. Echinoderms disappeared at the station closest to the discharge during the years with highest salinity and then recovered their abundance after installation of a diffuser reduced the salinity increase. In the same period, BOPA responded due to the decrease in sensitive amphipods and the increase in tolerant polychaete families when salinities rose. Although salinity changes explained most of the observed variability in both indicators, other abiotic parameters were also significant in explaining this variability.
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La tesi affronta il tema della conversione dell’energia marina in energia elettrica. Tale argomento viene inquadrato nell’ambito della produzione di energia elettrica da fonti rinnovabili, di cui si riportano le stime dei costi relativi, e confronti con la produzione da fonti fossili. La tesi affronta il tema della conversione dell’energia marina discutendone: la definizione, l’analisi economica, i progetti principali in cui sono coinvolte le maggiori imprese del settore, cenni alle stime del potenziale energetico dell’energia marina lungo le coste italiane e agli impianti in corso di realizzazione nel suolo nazionale. Vengono descritte inoltre le caratteristiche principali di un impianto per la conversione di energia marina in energia elettrica, ed in particolare: il funzionamento delle turbine marine e la loro classificazione, il principio di funzionamento di un convertitore di energia ondosa ed in particolare del tipo a galleggiamento. La tesi discute le prospettive di sviluppo della tecnologia in oggetto e le possibili applicazioni future. Infine, è presente un’analisi dei principali benefici e svantaggi dell’energia marina come fonte per la produzione di energia elettrica.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"March 1976."
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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At head of title: "Monitoring Completed Coastal Projects Program."
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At head of title: Environmental Impact Research Program