997 resultados para Muspratt, Edmund Knowles, 1833-
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Distributional patterns of the Neotropical genus Thecomyia Perty (Diptera, Sciomyzidae) and phylogenetic support. The distributional pattern of the genus Thecomyia Perty, 1833 was defined using panbiogeographic tools, and analyzed based on the phylogeny of the group. This study sought to establish biogeographical homologies in the Neotropical region between different species of the genus, based on their distribution pattern and later corroboration through its phylogeny. Eight individual tracks and 16 generalized tracks were identified, established along nearly the entire swath of the Neotropics. Individual tracks are the basic units of a panbiogeographic study, and correspond to the hypothesis of minimum distribution of the organisms involved. The generalized tracks, obtained from the spatial congruence between two or more individual tracks, are important in the identification of smaller areas of endemism. Thus, we found evidence from the generalized tracks in support of previous classification for the Neotropical region. The Amazon domain is indicated as an area of outstanding importance in the diversification of the group, by the confluence of generalized tracks and biogeographic nodes in the region. Most of the generalized tracks and biogeographical nodes were congruent with the phylogenetic hypothesis of the genus, indicating support of the primary biogeographical homologies originally defined by the track analysis.
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The effects of patch size and isolation on metapopulation dynamics have received wide empirical support and theoretical formalization. By contrast, the effects of patch quality seem largely underinvestigated, partly due to technical difficulties in properly assessing quality. Here we combine habitat-quality modeling with four years of demographic monitoring in a metapopulation of greater white-toothed shrews (Crocidura russula) to investigate the role of patch quality on metapopulation processes. Together, local patch quality and connectivity significantly enhanced local population sizes and occupancy rates (R2 = 14% and 19%, respectively). Accounting for the quality of patches connected to the focal one and acting as potential sources improved slightly the model explanatory power for local population sizes, pointing to significant source-sink dynamics. Local habitat quality, in interaction with connectivity, also increased colonization rate (R2 = 28%), suggesting the ability of immigrants to target high-quality patches. Overall, patterns were best explained when assuming a mean dispersal distance of 800 m, a realistic value for the species under study. Our results thus provide evidence that patch quality, in interaction with connectivity, may affect major demographic processes.
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Comprend : Introduction à l'étude des diatomées ; Exposé de la classification des diatomées
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Comprend : Introduction à l'étude des diatomées ; Exposé de la classification des diatomées
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Comprend : Introduction à l'étude des diatomées ; Exposé de la classification des diatomées
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Se estudió la bioacumulación de cobre total en organismos bentónicos como, moluscos y crustáceos, en la bahía de Huarmey y se relacionó con las acciones naturales y antrópicas que ocurren en ella. El objetivo fue conocer qué organismo bentónico bioacumula cobre total en mayor cantidad para justificar su propuesta como organismo centinela de éste metal. Tomando como base las capturas de organismos bentónicos realizadas por buceo en el periodo 2006 al 2012, complementadas con muestras de sedimento marino, sedimento de río y agua de río se determinó cobre total mediante espectrofotometría de absorción atómica en horno de grafito. Las mayores concentraciones media de cobre total se encontraron en crustáceos y moluscos, como el “cangrejo peludo,” Cancer setosus (MOLINA, 1782) (110,70 μg/g), el “caracol negro,” Stramonita chocolata (DUCLOS, 1832) (108,79 μg/g), la “lapa,” Fisurella crassa (LAMARCK, 1822) (99,52 μg/g), el “caracol turbante,” Tegula atra (LESSON, 1830) (88,27 μg/g), el “caracol rosado,” Bursa ventricosa (BRODERIP, 1833) (78,54 μg/g) y el“cangrejo violáceo,” Platyxanthus orbignyi (H. MILNE EDWARS Y LUCAS, 1843) (46,30 μg/g). La concentración de cobre total en el caracol negro se relaciona con las concentraciones de cobre total en el sedimento marino, en el sedimento de río y en el agua de río. La ecuación de regresión lineal múltiple evidenció dicha asociación (R=0,998).
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Donateur : Lemuet, Léon (1833-19..?)