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Modelos de mundo y violencia en los Comentarios reales del Inca Garcilaso / World’s Models and violence in Inca Garcilaso’s Comentarios reales

2017

A partir de la teoría de los modelos de mundo este trabajo analiza la posición mantenida por el Inca Garcilaso en relación al problema de la subalternidad del indio. Adquiere una especial relevancia la revisión de la cuestión de la enunciación indígena, para lo cual se lleva a cabo un análisis contrastivo entre el Inca Garcilaso y Guaman Poma.Palabras clave: Teoría de los modelos de mundo, Inca Garcilaso, Subalternidad, literatura colonial. Abstract:Taking into account Theory of Wordl’s Model, this essay analyzes the position of Inca Garcilaso in relation to the problema of Indian’s subalternity. It is very important in this text the review of the problem of Indigen’s enunciation, and for t…

lcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:P1-1091Literature and Literary Theorylcsh:PC1-5498lcsh:Romanic languagesEdad de Oro
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Elementos que fundamentan el mito de Hipólito en Eurípides, Séneca y Racine

1997

El artículo trata principalmente del análisis del estudio analítico comparado del mito de Hipólito a través de los textos tres autores diferentes: Eurípides, Séneca y Racine.

lcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:P1-1091lcsh:PC1-5498lcsh:Romanic languagesFilosofia
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Los libros de viajes medievales castellanos : Introducción al panorama crítico actual: ¿cuántos libros de viajes medievales castellanos?

1991

Se examinan y estudian algunos de los principales libros de viajes de la literatura castellana medieval, en su contexto europeo, con especial atención al 'Libro del conosçimiento', la 'Embajada a Tamorlán' y el 'Tratado' de Pero Tafur. Se analiza los textos, en su contenido y en su poética de pertenencia a un género híbrido, que combina lo narrativo y descriptivo con lo novelesco, y la voz autobiográfica con la necesidad de objetivación didáctica.

lcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:P1-1091lcsh:PC1-5498lcsh:Romanic languagesLiteratura castellana
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Retention forestry and biodiversity conservation: a parallel with agroforestry

2013

In forested landscapes two general management systems – retention forestry and agroforestry – have been proposed as potentially efficient components of landscape approaches to ease the conflict between biodiversity objectives and human needs. In two recent reviews, Gustafsson et al. (2012) and Lindenmayer et al. (2012) provide a global overview of current knowledge about the practice and ecological roles of retention forestry. A few years ago, Bhagwat et al. (2008) produced a similar review addressing the role of agroforestry in biodiversity conservation. Here we draw a parallel between research on the ecological effects of retention forestry and agroforestry. We argue that conservation sci…

lcsh:QH1-199.5noneForest managementBiodiversitylcsh:General. Including nature conservation geographical distributionforestBiodiversity conservationcost-effective biodiversity conservationlcsh:QH540-549.5Temperate climateNature and Landscape ConservationEcologybusiness.industryAgroforestryTaigaTropicskustannustehokkuusForestryluonnon monimuotoisuusmetsätGeographyAgricultureManagement systemta1181lcsh:EcologyluonnonsuojelubusinessNature Conservation
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Overwintering Site Fidelity in the European Pond Turtle (Emys orbicularis) in Western Poland

2015

The location of overwintering sites of six male and six female European pond turtles (Emys orbicularis) were studied using radiotelemetry in Western Poland, over a period of four consecutive seasons. Most of the studied individuals overwintered in the same area during the research; most distances between two consecutive overwintering sites were 0–25 m. However, changes related to the overwintering area were observed, and in such cases the distance between overwintering sites on two consecutive seasons could exceed 2 km. These results can support an efficient conservation strategy of the turtle population.

lcsh:QH540-549.5European pond turtletemperaturelcsh:EcologyhibernationradiotelemetryEcologia Balkanica
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Pole-to-Pole Connections: Similarities between Arctic and Antarctic Microbiomes and Their Vulnerability to Environmental Change

2017

The global biogeography of microorganisms remains poorly resolved, which limits the current understanding of microbial resilience toward environmental changes. Using high-throughput 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, we characterized the microbial diversity of terrestrial and lacustrine biofilms from the Arctic, Antarctic and temperate regions. Our analyses suggest that bacterial community compositions at the poles are more similar to each other than they are to geographically closer temperate habitats, with 32% of all operational taxonomic units (OTUs) co-occurring in both polar regions. While specific microbial taxa were confined to distinct regions, representing potentially endemic popul…

lcsh:QH540-549.5microbiologypolar regionslcsh:Evolutionlcsh:QH359-425high-throughput sequencinglcsh:EcologyecologybiogeographydiversityFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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The role of two non-indigenous serpulid tube worms in shaping artificial hard substrata communities: case study of a fish farm in the central Mediter…

2019

Understanding the spread and establishment of non-indigenous species (NIS) is one of the primary areas of focus in bioinvasion science and is essential for generating appropriate management strategies in aquaculture. Here we investigated the role of 2 non-indigenous serpulid tube worms (Hydroides elegans and H. dirampha) in shaping the hard substrata communities around a fish farm in the Strait of Sicily over 1 yr (June 2014-June 2015), at 3 mo intervals (September and December 2014, March and June 2015). The mean density values of serpulids were significantly different at each sampling time. The density of serpulids on submerged panels showed a peak in spring (March 2015, after 9 mo) and d…

lcsh:SH1-691biologyFish farmingManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationlcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingIndigenousFisheryMediterranean seaSerpulidaeGeographylcsh:QH540-549.5lcsh:EcologyTube (container)Water Science and TechnologyAquaculture Environment Interactions
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Rimbaud e Apollinaire nas recreacións poéticas bielorrusas: particularidades do tratamento fraseoestilístico / Rimbaud and Apollinaire in Belarusian …

2021

Certas peculiaridades da linguaxe dos textos artísticos son difíciles de transmitir na tradución, aínda que se trate das características dominantes do estilo dun poeta. Isto é especialmente certo cando nos enfrontamos a estilos tan innovadores dende o punto de vista lingüístico como os de Rimbaud ou Apollinaire. Ao traducir os seus textos ao idioma bielorruso, o tradutor leva a cabo simultaneamente dúas tarefas: a de tradución propiamente dita e a de afirmar e actualizar o seu propio idioma. Neste artigo, ofrecemos unha análise comparativa dalgunhas características da combinatoria léxica da poesía de Rimbaud e de Apollinaire e as súas traducións ao bielorruso. Como metodoloxía de análise li…

lingua bielorrusaapollinaireanomalía lingüísticadeslexicalizaciónPC1-5498rimbaudbelarusian languagelinguistic anomalydefrozenessRomanic languagesCadernos de Fraseoloxía Galega
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Carbon dynamics in highly heterotrophic subarctic thaw ponds

2015

Abstract. Global warming has accelerated the formation of permafrost thaw ponds in several subarctic and arctic regions. These ponds are net heterotrophic as evidenced by their greenhouse gas (GHG) supersaturation levels (CO2 and CH4), and generally receive large terrestrial carbon inputs from the thawing and eroding permafrost. We measured seasonal and vertical variations in the concentration and type of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in five subarctic thaw (thermokarst) ponds in northern Quebec, and explored how environmental gradients influenced heterotrophic and phototrophic biomass and productivity. Late winter DOM had low aromaticity indicating reduced inputs of terrestrial carbon, wh…

liuennut orgaaninen hiili0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesthermokarstlcsh:LifeBiomassPermafrost01 natural sciencesThermokarstlcsh:QH540-549.5permafrost thaw pondsDissolved organic carbonsubarctic regionEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesgeographyMicrobial food webgeography.geographical_feature_categorybacterioplankton010604 marine biology & hydrobiologylcsh:QE1-996.5Bacterioplanktondissolved organic matter15. Life on landSubarctic climatelcsh:Geologylcsh:QH501-531OceanographyProductivity (ecology)13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental sciencelcsh:EcologyBiogeosciences
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Increasing concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids in browning boreal lakes is driven by nuisance algaGonyostomum

2020

Elevated concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) promote browning of lakes, which alters the physicochemical properties of water and ecosystem functioning. However, browning‐induced changes in basal production of polyunsaturated fatty acids from the n‐3 and n‐6 families (n‐3 and n‐6 PUFA) in lakes are not fully understood. The concentrations of PUFA, which are micronutrients required to maintain growth and reproduction of consumers, have been suggested to either rise or decline in seston as a response to lake browning. Elevated DOC concentrations may also promote bacterial biomass and production and thus potentially increase the concentration of bacterial fatty acids (BAFA) in sest…

liuennut orgaaninen hiili0106 biological sciencesGonyostomumrasvahapotdissolved organic carbon (DOC)010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:QH540-549.5PhytoplanktonBotanyBrowningdocosahexaenoic acid (DHA)ravinnekiertoeicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBoreal lakes2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classificationEcologybiology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyplanktonfood and beveragesmikrolevät15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationmikrobistochemistryphytoplanktonEnvironmental sciencelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)lcsh:EcologyNuisancePolyunsaturated fatty acidEcosphere
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