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Data from: Genomics of speciation and introgression in Princess cichlid fishes from Lake Tanganyika

2016

How variation in the genome translates into biological diversity and new species originate has endured as the mystery of mysteries in evolutionary biology. African cichlid fishes are prime model systems to address speciation-related questions for their remarkable taxonomic and phenotypic diversity, and the possible role of gene flow in this process. Here, we capitalize on genome sequencing and phylogenomic analyses to address the relative impacts of incomplete lineage sorting, introgression and hybrid speciation in the Neolamprologus savoryi-complex (the ‘Princess cichlids’) from Lake Tanganyika. We present a time-calibrated species tree based on whole-genome sequences and provide strong ev…

recombination biasmedicine and health carewhole genome sequencingNeolamprologusMedicinegenomic landscapesLinked selectionhuman activitiesLife sciencesintrogressive hybridization
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STUDY CONCERNING FOREST ECOLOGIC RECONSTRUCTIUON ON DEGRADED LAND IN RANGE OCOLUL SILVIC “VALEA CIBINULUI”, SALISTE, ROMANIA

2014

The study examines the stationary conditions, determine solutions to improve degraded land, assessing the cost of ecological restoration work needed in the area of improving degraded lands at Rapa - Copăcel, estimated benefits of the project and its viability. Objectives of the paper: need to introduce in the circuit of productive forest lands within the improvement of the area "La Rapa - Copăcel" danger zone where activation of the phenomena of degradation (erosion , landslides ) predominate. Out of 102.33 ha as area for improvement, the effective area of 101.6 ha is forested, representing a difference of 0.73 ha, 1.2 m wide strip that is to be the place for hedges. Viability of the projec…

reconstructionforestrydegraded landlcsh:Agriculture (General)environmentlcsh:S1-972af forestationScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
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Rimboschimento e recupero di soprassuoli forestali artificiali degradati: due aspetti fondamentali per la salvaguardia del territorio montano - Refor…

2015

I fenomeni di dissesto del territorio che in questi ultimi anni sembrano acutizzarsi e recare ferite profonde in tutto il Paese, se da un lato sono quasi endemici data la morfologia e la natura dei terreni, certamente dall'altro sono frutto della mancanza di gestione pianificata e programmatica dell'uso del territorio. Ad esse si unisce il profondo mutamento del tessuto sociale e il conseguente abbandono di molte aree agricole e forestali divenute marginali all'attività economica, cui non ha fatto fronte una politica di salvaguardia del territorio efficace e duratura. Ai problemi di stabilità del territorio montano e collinare, spesso originati da inadeguate attività umane, si è fatto front…

reforestation land rehabilitation landscape recoverySettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturarimboschimento recupero soprassuoli degradati protezione territorio
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Solidarities in the Arctic Border

2017

refugee crisisrajanylityksetarktinen alueraja-alueetArctic landscapebordersmaahanmuuttopolitiikkapakolaisetmaahanmuuttajat
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Subtropical streams harbour higher genus richness and lower abundance of insects compared to boreal streams, but scale matters

2018

Aim: Biological diversity typically varies between climatically different regions, and regions closer to the equator often support higher numbers of taxa than those closer to the poles. However, these trends have been assessed for a few organism groups, and the existing studies have rarely been based on extensive identical surveys in different climatic regions. Location: We conducted standardized surveys of wadeable streams in a boreal (western Finland) and a subtropical (south-eastern Brazil) region, sampling insects identically from 100 streams in each region and measuring the same environmental variables in both regions. Taxon: Aquatic insects. Methods: Comparisons were made at the scale…

regional diversity0106 biological sciencespurotBiodiversitySTREAMSSubtropics010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesMACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIESlow-high latitude comparisonnutrientsAbundance (ecology)stream insectsrank abundance1172 Environmental sciencesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGLOBAL PATTERNSEcologyEcologySPECIES RICHNESSBEETLES COLEOPTERA010604 marine biology & hydrobiologysubtrooppinen vyöhykealpha diversity15. Life on landBETA DIVERSITYlow–high latitude comparisonEVOLUTIONbiodiversiteettiLATITUDINAL DIVERSITY GRADIENTENVIRONMENTAL-CONDITIONSboreaalinen vyöhykeGeographyBoreal13. Climate action1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyhyönteisetta1181BIODIVERSITYAlpha diversityRank abundance curveSpecies richnessORGANISMSJournal of Biogeography
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Izmaiņas Latvijas piekrastes ainavā 20.-21. gadsimta mijā un mūsdienu izaicinājumi

2013

Dažādi faktori ietekmē piekrastes zonas attīstību gan pasaulē, gan Latvijā, kā rezultātā notiek izmaiņas ainavas struktūrā un tās spējā nodrošināt sabiedrībai nepieciešamos resursus. Promocijas darbā Latvijas piekrastes ainava ir pētīta atšķirīgos mērogos un kontekstos: i) izmaiņas jūras piekrastes ainavas struktūrā un tās ietekmējošie faktori ir vērtēti visas Latvijas piekrastes zonā; ii) potenciālā vēja enerģijas ražošanas jūrā ietekme uz ainavas vizuālo struktūru ir novērtēta unikālajā Baltijas jūras stāvkrastu zonā; iii) pludmales ainavas kā rekreācijas pakalpojuma nodrošinātāja nozīmīgums ir noskaidrots četrās atšķirīgās Latvijas pludmalēs. Darbs ir transdisciplinārs, jo tajā ir izmant…

rekreācijas pakalpojumiVides zinātneland coverland evaluationzemes novērtēšanapiekrastes ainava (Latvija)zemes segumscoastal landscape (Latvia)recreationEnvironmental science
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First insights into female sperm storage duration in tardigrades.

2022

Female sperm storage is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom and it has been shown to be linked to several evolutionary processes, from postcopulatory sexual selection to dispersal. Here we report, for the first time, long-term sperm storage in females of the tardigrade Macrobiotus polonicus. Females, isolated after a short contact with a male, were able to use the stored sperm for up to 5 weeks (mean of 2 weeks), which translates to a considerable proportion of female post-mating longevity under controlled laboratory conditions (60% on average). Our study provides the first insights into the duration of sperm storage, an underexplored feature of the reproductive biology of tardigrades. Additio…

reproductionsiittiötEcologykarhukaisetspermatozoaevolutionevoluutioTardigradalisääntyminenEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationEcology and evolution
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Mapping of Biomass Residues for Potential Energy Generation from the Wine-Growing Sector in the Provinces of Palermo and Trapani

2019

This paper is based on results obtained during the project Vienergy (Interreg Italia-Malta programme 2007-2013) and contains data on the potential energy generation of biomass residues following pruning from vineyards located within the provinces of Trapani and Palermo. Analysis of the energy potential, following microgasification tests and heat production related to the biomass, included a preliminary mapping of vineyards in the area and an assessment of the total biomass available. Vineyard mapping was carried out using remote-sensing technologies: images were acquired and analysed using Landsat satellite; spectroradiometric calibration then took place using various targets obtained from …

residual vineyards biomass wineries land information systems (LIS) Western SicilyBiomassSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Tree species influences diversity of ground-dwelling insects in afforested fields

2015

Abstract Impaired natural ecosystems, such as agricultural lands, are restored toward original or other target stage. Because the long agricultural history has changed the physical, chemical and biological features of the soil, afforested fields can harbor novel species assemblages and interactions. Our overall aim was to quantify the diversity of ground beetles and ants in early successional afforested fields. In a large scale field experiment, we compared plots that had been afforested 25 years ago by planting monocultures of birch, pine or spruce trees. A total of 4080 carabid individuals representing 41 species, and 131,933 ant individuals representing 15 species were recorded. Both the…

restorationEcologyBiodiversityForestryEcological successionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBiologyPlant litterGeneralist and specialist speciesta4112Novel ecosystemformicidaeHabitatcarabidaeafforestationAfforestationta1181novel ecosystemMonocultureNature and Landscape Conservationplantation forestsForest Ecology and Management
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Rapid change in forms of inorganic nitrogen in soil and moderate weed invasion following translocation of wet meadows to reclaimed post‐industrial la…

2019

Anthropogenic expansion and loss of natural environments calls for the more sustainable use of resources, including land. To combine the conservation of highly valuable meadow habitat with reclamation of post‐industrial land, 1.3 ha of turf were translocated from an urban area to basins constructed near an abandoned quarry. In contrast to the usual method of choosing similar habitats as salvage sites, the selected quarry possessed different environmental properties to the meadows, challenging their acclimatisation. To evaluate the project, we monitored three meadows (Molinion caeruleae alliance) for three seasons: immediately before the transfer and for 2 years afterwards. We recorded veget…

restorationturf transferhabitat relocationSoil ScienceChromosomal translocationgrassland conservationDevelopmentnitrificationAgronomyIndustrial landEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceNitrificationWeedInorganic nitrogenGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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