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Towards a framework for assessment and management of cumulative human impacts on marine food webs

2015

Effective ecosystem-based management requires understanding ecosystem responses to multiple human threats, rather than focusing on single threats. To understand ecosystem responses to anthropogenic threats holistically, it is necessary to know how threats affect different components within ecosystems and ultimately alter ecosystem functioning. We used a case study of a Mediterranean seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) food web and expert knowledge elicitation in an application of the initial steps of a framework for assessment of cumulative human impacts on food webs. We produced a conceptual seagrass food web model, determined the main trophic relationships, identified the main threats to the fo…

seagrassBiodiversity & Conservationvulnerability05 Environmental SciencesVulnerabilityTHREATSExpert knowledge elicitationFood chainecosystem-based managementconservation actions ecosystem-based management expert knowledge elicitation multiple threats seagrass vulnerabilityECOSYSTEM-BASED MANAGEMENTWater Pollution ChemicalZoologíaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSTrophic levelelicitationAlismatalesAcciones de conservaciónbiologyEcologymultiple threatsSeagraEnvironmental resource managementconservation actionsobtencion de conocimiento de expertosEcosystem-based managementFood webacciones de conservaciónSeagrassobtención de conocimiento de expertosBiodiversity ConservationConservation actionAlismatidaeKnow-howLife Sciences & Biomedicineacciones de conservacionAmenazas múltiplesMultiple threatSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaConservation of Natural ResourcesFood ChainFisheriesEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyManejo con base en los ecosistemasamenazas múltiplesPastos marinosexpert knowledgeOCEANexpert knowledge elicitationMediterranean SeaHumansEcosystemObtención de conocimiento de expertos14. Life underwaterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationScience & Technologybusiness.industrymanejo con base en los ecosistemasvulnerabilidadpastos marinos15. Life on land06 Biological Sciencesbiology.organism_classification13. Climate actionamenazas multiples07 Agricultural And Veterinary Sciences[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologybusinessVulnerabilidadEnvironmental Sciences
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The Role of Excited Oxygen Molecules in the Formation of the Secondary Ozone Layer at 87 to 97 km

2018

The secondary ozone layer is located at elevations of 87 to 97 km in the upper mesosphere – lower thermosphere. It overlaps with the ionospheric D-layer. Daytime intensive UV radiation is dissociating O2 molecules to O atoms and photoexcitating O2 molecules up to 11.07eV level. Ozone photolysis between the wavelengths of 118.7–121.6 nm produces three oxygen atoms from one ozone molecule. Collision reactions of O2(B3 Σu —) and O2(X3 Σg —, υ≥26) with O2(X3 Σg —, υ=0) produce additional oxygen atoms. The number of oxygen atoms is maintained at such a high level that a small but significant ozone concentration survives. UV radiation weakens radically during the night. The number of O atoms show…

secondary ozone zoneOzone010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceschemistry.chemical_elementEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Photochemistry01 natural sciencesOxygenchemistry.chemical_compound0103 physical sciencesOzone layer010303 astronomy & astrophysicsDissociative recombination0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationO2+ dissociative recombinationEcologyPhotodissociationPollutionchemistryExcited statenightglowsAbsorption (chemistry)Thermospherevibrational and electronical excitation of O2photoexcitation of O2
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Investigations into the development and role of a Mediterranean intertidal bioconstruction for coastal conservation: the Vermetid Reef

2017

Vermetid reefs are intertidal biogenic habitats created by a dense aggregation of mollusks, frequently cemented by calcareous algae, and are typical of sub-tropical and warm–temperate rocky shores. These bioconstructions are valuable key-habitats of the coastal zones, increasing their productivity and biological value. In the Mediterranean, the main vermetid reef builders belong to the genus Dendropoma and are associated to encrusting coralline red algae. These organisms are ecosystem engineers protected under international European Legislation, although vermetid reef conservation is limited by a lack of biological and ecological knowledge. The two-way interactions between biota and the phy…

settlementSettore BIO/07 - Ecologiacoastal conservationrecruitmentbioprotectionDendropoma cristatumVermetid reef
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Effets du bruit marin sur le changement des poissons sparidés juvéniles entre les espèces et les stades de développement

2023

International audience; Marine noise is an emerging pollutant inducing a variety of negative impacts on many animal taxa, including fish. Fish population persistence and dynamics rely on the supply of early life stages, which are often very sensitive to disturbance. Impacts of marine noise pollution (MNP) on juvenile fish have rarely been investigated in temperate regions. This is particularly true for the Mediterranean Sea, which is considered as an MNP hotspot due to intensive maritime traffic. In this study, we investigate the relationship between MNP related to boat traffic and (i) assemblage structure and (ii) the density of juvenile fishes (post-settlers at different stages) belonging…

settlementmarine conservationEcologyrecruitmentnoise pollution; Mediterranean Sea; fish juveniles; settlement; recruitment; Sparidae; marine conservationEcological Modeling[SDE]Environmental Sciencesnoise pollutionMediterranean Seafish juvenileSparidaeAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Nature and Landscape Conservation
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Beware of contagion!

2003

Landscape ecology starts from the assumption that diversity and spatial arrangement of ecosystem mosaics has ecological implications and tries to understand the interactions between diversity and structure of large spatially heterogeneous areas and its ecological functions. This approach implies effective use of earth observation techniques and geographic information systems, enabling a global view of the landscape mosaics. Consequently, a large number of indices has been used to quantify the structure of categorical maps as a surrogate of actual landscapes and correlate them to ecological processes. In particular, the entropy-based contagion index has been extensively used to summarize the…

shannon's entropyGeographic information systemEcologyPixelEcologybusiness.industryComputer scienceLandscape epidemiologycategorical maps; evenness; fragmentation; shannon's entropy; shannon’s entropycomputer.file_formatManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawcategorical mapsUrban Studiesshannon’s entropyfragmentationAdjacency listEntropy (information theory)evennessRaster graphicsLandscape ecologybusinessCartographyCategorical variablecomputerNature and Landscape Conservation
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Chimpanzees surviving in a fragmented high‐altitude forest landscape of the Congolese Albertine Rift

2021

This paper documents a community of eastern chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii Giglioli, 1872) inhabiting three relict forest fragments situated on the Lake Albert escarpment, down the Ituri highlands, of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The area explored had a combined forested surface of ±18.15 km2 in 2017, shrinking by 1.2% per year between 2010 and 2015. Between 2015 and 2017, we found 160 chimpanzee nests along 37.6 km of pilot walks, some up to 2,000 m altitude. Another 123 nests logged along 6.7 km transects led to an estimate of chimpanzee density of 4.62 weaned individuals per square kilometer of forest habitat. Camera‐trap images and direct observations rev…

simpanssi (laji)Forest landscapeMbudha communityQH1-199.5eläinten käyttäytyminenpopulaatiotPan troglodytes schweinfurthiiRift Albertineuhanalaiset eläimetAlbertine RiftBiologyQH540-549.5General Environmental ScienceRiftEcologylajiensuojeluEcologybehaviorconservationGeneral. Including nature conservation geographical distributionmetsäkatoEffects of high altitude on humansIturiGeographyDemocratic Republic of the CongoGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Vegetation series as a marker of interactions between rural settlements and landscape: new insights from the archaeological record in Western Sicily

2020

[EN] Plant communities are complex and dynamic elements of the landscape, intertwined with both natural factors and human activities. Vegetation series reflect the environmental characteristics of the landscape, but also the anthropic impact, one of the exogenous forces that most profoundly affects the landscape formation process. This paper aims to investigate the interactions between long-term human settlement catchment areas and vegetation series. The case study area of the Sicani Mountains (Central-Western Sicily) proved to be an ideal place to perform GIS-based spatial analysis in order to compare a data set of rural archaeological sites and land units created through the mapping of ve…

site catchment analysivegetation mappingGeography Planning and DevelopmentArchaeological recordLandscape ecology0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawNatural (archaeology)medicineRural settlementSicilyNature and Landscape ConservationGeneral Environmental ScienceVegetation mappingSeries (stratigraphy)Rural settlement patterns05 social sciencesPatrones de asentamiento rural021107 urban & regional planningPlant communityGISMapeo de vegetaciónArchaeologylandscape archaeologyGeographyLandscape archaeologyArqueología del paisajeSite catchment analysisSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSiciliamedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)050703 geographyrural settlement pattern
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A multifaceted field sampling approach for the management of extremely narrow endemic vascular plant species

2022

Extremely narrow endemic plant species (ENEs) are generally connected with micro- refugia characterized by particular environmental conditions. In-depth knowledge of the ecological requirements of ENEs is fundamental to plan appropriate conservation measures. Using cross-cutting technology, this paper gives a multifaceted approach to collect on-site data on the ecology of ENEs, defines the protocols for a correct sampling design and describes the type of equipment, the time and expenditure needed. Our sampling approach is based on two orthogonal transects, long enough to extrapolate the whole ecological gradient across the area of occupancy of the target species. Microclimatic data are reco…

site conditionsecology endemic plants field data collection microclimate site conditions translocationtranslocationfield data collectionecologyendemic plantsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsmicroclimateNature and Landscape Conservation
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Town, industry and city

1995

Une première partie regroupera quelques réflexions conceptuelles et méthodologiques sur les économies d'agglomération et le phénomène d'agglomération. On y trouvera des précisions sur les sources, la nature et le classement des économies d'agglomération et des forces qui peuvent les contrarier, ainsi que sur la dynamique propre du phénomène d'agglomération. Dans une deuxième partie, nous examinerons plus précisément l'intérêt et les limites de l'assimilation entre l'agglomération de la production et la ville, en analysant comment la dimension productive est liée aux autres dimensions de la ville, notamment la dimension sociale. Nous chercherons en particulier quelles représentations de la v…

sociologycountryside conservationsocial services[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographytransport planningsocial studieswelfare studies[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyrural planningurban planning[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Définir la ville

1996

The city can hardly be grasped by a simple definition. Most of the available definitions are statistical or descriptive and they fail to represent the complex, multidimensional and changing nature of the urban phenomenon. The definition proposed in this paper is related to economic theory of city formation and is based on the agglomeration process and the diversity of agents and activities.

sociologyprocessus d'agglomérationsociologieeconomic theorytransport planningeconomics[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financeurban planningcountryside conservationeconomie urbaine[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesurban economy[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financerural planning
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