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Fishing pressure impacts the abundance gradient of European lobsters across the borders of a newly established marine protected area

2019

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are considered viable fisheries management tools due to their potential benefits of adult spillover and recruitment subsidy to nearby fisheries. However, before–after control–impact studies that explore the biological and fishery effects of MPAs to surrounding fisheries are scarce. We present results from a fine-scale spatial gradient study conducted before and after the implementation of a 5 km 2 lobster MPA in southern Norway. A significant nonlinear response in lobster abundance, estimated as catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) from experimental fishing, was detected within 2 years of protection. After 4 years, CPUE values inside the MPA had increased by a magnitu…

10010106 biological sciencesConservation of Natural Resourcesspillovermarine protected area60FishingFisheries69010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyRecreational fishingHomarus gammarusAbundance (ecology)AnimalsHomarus gammarusGeneral Environmental SciencePopulation DensityEcologyGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybiologydecapod crustaceanNorway010604 marine biology & hydrobiologycatch-per-unit-effortGeneral MedicineCatch per unit effortbiology.organism_classificationNephropidaeFisheryrecreational fisheriesEnvironmental scienceMarine protected areaFisheries managementGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesResearch Article
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Predicting habitat suitability for Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes persulcatus ticks in Finland

2022

AbstractBackgroundTicks are responsible for transmitting several notable pathogens worldwide. Finland lies in a zone where two human-biting tick species co-occur:IxodesricinusandIxodespersulcatus. Tick densities have increased in boreal regions worldwide during past decades, and tick-borne pathogens have been identified as one of the major threats to public health in the face of climate change.MethodsWe used species distribution modelling techniques to predict the distributions ofI.ricinusandI.persulcatus,using aggregated historical data from 2014 to 2020 and new tick occurrence data from 2021. By aiming to fill the gaps in tick occurrence data, we created a new sampling strategy across Fin…

1171 GeosciencesmallintaminenPOPULATION-DYNAMICSIxodes ricinusVECTORBORRELIAIxodes persulcatusBorreliaburgdorferi sensu latozoonoositpaikkatietoanalyysipuutiaisetpuutiaisaivotulehdusBURGDORFERI SENSU-LATOEncephalitis Viruses Tick-BorneSpecies distribution modellingAnimalsHumansQUESTING ACTIVITYEcosystemFinland11832 Microbiology and virologyIxodesDeerixodes persulcatusTick-borne pathogenIXODES-RICINUS TICKSEnsemble predictionennusteetlevinneisyysBORNE ENCEPHALITIS-VIRUSHares11831 Plant biologyixodes ricinusspecies distribution modellingpunkitCLIMATEBorrelia-bakteeritInfectious Diseasestaudinaiheuttajattick-borne pathogenborrelioosiIXODIDAEParasitologyABUNDANCEBorrelia burgdorferi sensu latoensemble prediction
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Effect of cactus pear cultivation after Mediterranean maquis on soil carbon stock, δ13C spatial distribution and root turnover

2014

Abstract Mediterranean ecosystems are characterized by nearly complete replacement of natural vegetation by intensive croplands and orchards leading to strong soil degradation. Organic carbon is usually accumulated in soils under maquis leading to partial regeneration of fertility for future agricultural use. The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of land use change from maquis to agriculture on soil organic carbon (SOC) stock and its spatial distribution in a Mediterranean system. Three Mediterranean land use systems (seminatural vegetation, cactus pear crop and olive grove) were selected in Sicily and analysed for soil C stocks and their δ13C. Total SOC and δ13C were measured …

2. Zero hungerMediterranean climatePEARSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaSoil organic matterδ13C natural abundance Soil organic matter Spatial and depth distribution Root turnover Land use change Carbon sequestrationSoil carbon15. Life on landSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeAgronomySoil retrogression and degradationSoil waterCactusSoil horizonEnvironmental scienceEarth-Surface ProcessesCATENA
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Ecologia d'ostracodes simbionts (Entocytheridae) de carrancs invasors a Europa

2014

Els entocitèrids són una família d'ostracodes (Crustacea) ectosimbionts (bàsicament comensals) d'altres crustacis, majoritàriament decàpodes d'aigua dolça. Gran part de les espècies d'entocitèrids són originàries d'Amèrica del Nord i Central, i d'Oceania, associades a carrancs de riu americans i australians. No s'han descobert espècies d'entocitèrids en els carrancs de riu natius d'Europa. Les darreres dècades, els carrancs natius europeus s'han vist greument perjudicats per la invasió de carrancs exòtics, degut a fenòmens d'exclusió competitiva i transmissió de simbionts parasitaris. En la present tesi, hem avaluat la presència d'entocitèrids associats a carrancs de riu (natius i exòtics) …

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Seasonal and depth related variation of parasite communities of Notacanthus bonaparte Risso, 1840 (Notacanthiformes: Notacanthidae) over the northwes…

2019

Abstract In the last decades fishing activities have spread from coastal to deeper waters with serious effects on the deep-sea ecosystems and its fauna, which are considered to be highly susceptible to these impacts. The implementation of protection measures is necessary, but the knowledge on this biome is scant, and often limited to species of commercial value. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first survey to describe and analyse parasite infracommunities of the deep-sea fish Notacanthus bonaparte sampled from three bathymetric strata between the upper and lower slope in the western Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Sea, Spain). The aim of this work was to assess the effect of hos…

Abiotic componentMediterranean seaBenthic zoneRange (biology)Abundance (ecology)EcologyFaunaIntermediate hostAquatic ScienceBiologyOceanographyBathyal zoneDeep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
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Environmental drivers of breeding sites in blackfly species of medical and veterinary importance in eastern Spain

2021

Geographical distribution and abundance of the pupae of six blackfly species of medical and veterinary concern were studied in eastern Spain according to three different sets of explanatory variables including in-stream variables, both (i) abiotic (i.e., physicochemical) and (ii) biotic (i.e., richness and abundance of either taxonomically or ecologically close related taxa), as well as (iii) meteorological and landscape variables. The results showed specific habitat requirements for pupation in Simulium (Boophthora) erythrocephalum (De Geer, 1776) and Simulium (Wilhelmia) equinum (Linnaeus, 1758), two of the six species studied regarding elevation and temperature. While the rest of the spe…

Abiotic componentVeterinary medicineBiotic componentGeneral VeterinarySwinePupaTemperatureInterspecific competitionBiologyGeneralist and specialist speciesbiology.organism_classificationHabitatSpainAbundance (ecology)Insect ScienceAnimalsCattleSimuliidaeParasitologySpecies richnessSimuliumEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMedical and Veterinary Entomology
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Detection of deuterated molecules, but not of lithium hydride, in the z = 0.89 absorber toward PKS 1830−211

2020

Deuterium and lithium are light elements of high cosmological and astrophysical importance. In this work we report the first detection of deuterated molecules and a search for lithium hydride, 7LiH, at redshift z=0.89 in the spiral galaxy intercepting the line of sight to the quasar PKS1830-211. We used ALMA to observe several submillimeter lines of ND, NH2D, and HDO, and their related isotopomers NH2, NH3, and H2^18O, in absorption against the southwest image of the quasar, allowing us to derive XD/XH abundance ratios. The absorption spectra mainly consist of two distinct narrow velocity components for which we find remarkable differences. One velocity component shows XD/XH abundances that…

Absorption spectroscopyquasarsFOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementAstrophysics01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0103 physical sciencesISM -galaxiesgalaxiesindividual010303 astronomy & astrophysicsLine (formation)Physics[PHYS]Physics [physics]Spiral galaxy010308 nuclear & particles physicsmolecules -radio linesAstronomy and AstrophysicsQuasarAstrophysics - Astrophysics of GalaxiesRedshift3. Good healthPKS 1830−211 -galaxiesabundances -ISMDeuteriumchemistry13. Climate actionSpace and Planetary ScienceLithium hydride[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)Lithium[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]absorption lines -quasars
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Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Picoplankton in Wetlands: Differences with Lake Patterns

2003

This study describes the occurrence, importance and seasonal patterns of picoplankton in two wetlands (TDNP and La Safor), and compares them to a system of fifteen interconnected lakes (Ruidera). In TDNP we performed a six-year monthly study in three sites of the wetland. Bacterial abundance increased throughout time and the autotrophic picoplankton (APP) range was wide (up to 33 x 10 6 cells/ml). The annual averaged APP contribution to total picoplankton and phytoplankton biovolumes was 0.5-22% and 0.03-6% respectively. There were large differences among sites in terms of APP absolute and relative abundance and seasonal patterns. In La Safor, the APP relative contribution to picoplankton a…

Abundance (ecology)EcologyfungiPhytoplanktonBacterioplanktonAquatic ScienceHeterotrophic picoplanktonBiologyPicoplanktonRelative species abundanceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFood webTrophic levelInternational Review of Hydrobiology
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Clinical and Functional Studies Reveal That TP73 Isoforms Levels Are Associated with Prognosis and RA-Resistance in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia

2019

Background: TP73 isoforms gained particular relevance in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) since Bernasola et al (JEM. 2004) demonstrated that TAp73 was directly regulated by the PML protein in the nuclear body. The isoforms differ in their transcriptional activity, with those lacking domains in the N-terminal part of the protein exerting a dominant negative effect on TP73 function. In a retrospective analysis of patients with APL treated in ICAPL study, Lucena-Araujo et al (Blood 2015) demonstrated the association between higher ΔNp73/TAp73 ratio values and poor clinical outcome. However,there is a diversity of TP73 isoforms and specially those lacking N-terminal domains (e.g.ΔEx2p73, ΔEx…

Acute promyelocytic leukemiaTranscriptional activitymedicine.medical_specialtySupervisory boardbusiness.industryeducationImmunologyDisease progressionCell BiologyHematologyNewly diagnosedmedicine.diseaseBiochemistryFamily medicinemedicineFunctional studiesProtein abundancebusinessHematology+Oncologyhealth care economics and organizationsBlood
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Enhancement of the Diversity of Pollinators and Beneficial Insects in Intensively Managed Vineyards

2021

Simple Summary The continuous intensification of agricultural production has resulted in higher yields and more yield security. However, these achievements went along with the substitution of heterogeneous agricultural landscapes by homogeneous ones with poor crop diversity, short crop rotations, and thanks to the high efficacy of modern herbicides and also to minimum in-crop diversity. A severe increase in plot size led to the elimination of ecologically valuable structural elements that had provided floral resources and nesting sites. Over the few last decades, several studies have been conducted to try to find solutions against insect decline and to preserve biodiversity. In the present …

Agroecosystemhabitat managementScienceBiodiversitynatural enemiesBiologyVineyardArticlevineyardsagro-ecosystemsAbundance (ecology)Pollinatorinsect conservationBeneficial insectsbiodiversitybusiness.industryAgroforestryQfungifood and beveragesInsect biodiversitysustainabilitycover plantsAgricultureInsect SciencepollinatorsbusinessInsects
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