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Climate driven life histories: the case of the Mediterranean Storm petrel

2014

Seabirds are affected by changes in the marine ecosystem. The influence of climatic factors on marine food webs can be reflected in long-term seabird population changes. We modelled the survival and recruitment of the Mediterranean storm petrel (Hydrobates pelagicus melitensis) using a 21-year mark-recapture dataset involving almost 5000 birds. We demonstrated a strong influence of prebreeding climatic conditions on recruitment age and of rainfall and breeding period conditions on juvenile survival. The results suggest that the juvenile survival rate of the Mediterranean subspecies may not be negatively affected by the predicted features of climate change, i.e., warmer summers and lower rai…

Mediterranean climateCharadriiformesAtmospheric ScienceTime FactorsClimatePopulationClimate changelcsh:MedicinePopulation ModelingMarine BiologyBreedingModels BiologicalHydrobates pelagicusMarine ConservationCharadriiformesbiology.animalAnimalsMarine ecosystemeducationlcsh:ScienceAvian BiologyConservation ScienceClimatologyeducation.field_of_studyPrincipal Component AnalysisMultidisciplinarybiologyPopulation BiologyClimate change Mediterranean Storm Petrel WinteringEcologyMediterranean Regionlcsh:REcology and Environmental SciencesBiology and Life SciencesComputational BiologyStormbiology.organism_classificationSurvival AnalysisGeographySettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataEarth Scienceslcsh:QSeasonsSeabirdZoologyResearch ArticleClimate Modeling
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Effects of human disturbance on cave-nesting seabirds: The case of the storm petrel

2015

We tested the effects of human disturbance in two sub-colonies of Mediterranean storm petrel. We conducted three experiments to measure the capacity of the storm petrels to respond to stress. The part of the colony exposed to human disturbance resulted to be habituated and did not show chronic stress related to anthropogenic disturbance.

Mediterranean climateDisturbance (geology)seabirdMonitoringBreeding periodPhysiologyanimal diseasesPopulationWILD ANIMALSManagement Monitoring Policy and LawECOLOGYBreeding period; Habituation; Human disturbance; Seabird; Stress hormones; Physiology; Ecological Modeling; Nature and Landscape Conservation; Management Monitoring Policy and Lawhuman disturbanceHYDROBATES-PELAGICUS-MELITENSISCavestress hormonesbiology.animalPENGUINSSTRESS-RESPONSEeducationHYDROBATES-PELAGICUS-MELITENSIS; STRESS-RESPONSE; BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES; WILD ANIMALS; CORTICOSTERONE; PENGUINS; ECOLOGY; BIRDS; HORMONES; PLASMAResearch ArticlesCORTICOSTERONENature and Landscape Conservationgeographyeducation.field_of_studygeography.geographical_feature_categoryExtinctionBIRDSPLASMAbiologyPolicy and LawEcologyEcological ModelingStressorStress hormonesAmbientaleStormSeabirdhabituationManagementSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataHuman disturbanceBEHAVIORAL-RESPONSESHORMONESHabituationSeabird
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Diet and diving behaviour of European Storm Petrels Hydrobates pelagicus in the Mediterranean (ssp. melitensis).

2011

Capsule Unlike Atlantic populations, which feed on krill, Mediterranean populations feed mainly on pelagic fish Gymnammodites cicerellus. Aims To determine the diet and dive depth of the Mediterranean subspecies of European Storm Petrels Hydrobates pelagicus melitensis. Methods Analysis of regurgitates of adults arriving at the colony for chick feeding and by determination of dives depth using the capillary tube method. Results The main prey is Gymnammodites cicerellus, a pelagic fish. Storm Petrels dive for their prey and can reach up to 5 m in depth. They also make short foraging trips just outside the colony where they capture Opossum Shrimps Misydacea. Conclusions European Storm Petrels…

Mediterranean climateKrillbiologyForagingMysidaceaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaStormPelagic zonebiology.organism_classificationPredationHydrobates pelagicusFisheryGymnammodytes cicerellus diving feeding tripsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservation
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Astor cantaire bec-roig, Azor lagartijero oscuro (VER0000147)

1852

Altres noms vulgars: Dark Chanting-Goshawk (Anglès), Autour sombre (Francès), Graubürzel-Singhabicht (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 4-1 Abisinia 09/08/1852 Macho Adulto

Melierax metabates (von Heuglin 1861)AccipitridaeRapaces diurnas: águilas buitres y halcones
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How Did the Cuckoo Get Its Polymorphic Plumage?

2012

One hundred and fifty years ago, the English naturalist Henry Walter Bates first developed the theory of mimicry ( 1 ). Based on his field observations in the Amazon, he argued that the uncanny likeness of unrelated butterflies is an evolutionary adaptation whereby edible butterflies avoid predation by imitating the coloration of venomous butterfly species without paying the cost of arming themselves. Such “Batesian mimicry” is a dynamic parasitic game between three players, in which a harmless species (the mimic) escapes predation by imitating the warning signals of harmful species (the model) that a shared predator (the dupe) has learned to avoid. On page 578 of this issue, Thorogood and …

MultidisciplinaryPlumageButterflyMimicryZoologyBiologybiology.organism_classificationPredatorCuckooBatesian mimicryMüllerian mimicryPredationScience
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Un mundo con-sin fronteras

2004

MundializaciónLe MondeVidal-Beneyto JoséMedios de comunicaciónOrden mundialNacionalidadDerechos cívicosLibertadesSEGURIDADCOMUNICACIÓNEncuentros de PetrarcaEnclaustramiento defensivoPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónMiseriaEfectos colateralesNorteDeclaraciones de Derechos HumanosControlInjusticiasMiedoGlobalizaciónMediterráneoIdentidadesNo-lugarDiversidadSurPolicíaMundoIntelligentsia mediáticaExclusiónDerechos HumanosFrance CultureFronterasLibertadLegislación nacionalDebates
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"He vivido y me he vivido como valenciano"

2006

MundializaciónVidal-Beneyto JoséAnálisis intelectualChoque de civilizacionesHonoris CausaBIOGRAFÍAEncuentros culturalesOpiniónProblemática mundialIdentidad valencianaImprovisados demócratasVinculaciónPosición críticaVALENCIAValencianoDebates internacionalesGlobalizaciónMemoriaTierraReflexión geopolígicaJuntas DemocráticasRealidad contemporáneaFranquismoUniversitat de ValènciaParticipación políticaMediatizaciónJOSÉ VIDAL-BENEYTODigitalizaciónGobernación del mundoEntrevistasComunidad ValencianaAcciones: Acciones de una vida: Democracia (I)Debates culturales
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Pool choice in a vertical landscape: Tadpole‐rearing site flexibility in phytotelm‐breeding frogs

2021

Abstract Many species of Neotropical frogs have evolved to deposit their tadpoles in small water bodies inside plant structures called phytotelmata. These pools are small enough to exclude large predators but have limited nutrients and high desiccation risk. Here, we explore phytotelm use by three common Neotropical species: Osteocephalus oophagus, an arboreal frog that periodically feeds eggs to its tadpoles; Dendrobates tinctorius, a tadpole‐transporting poison frog with cannibalistic tadpoles; and Allobates femoralis, a terrestrial tadpole‐transporting poison frog with omnivorous tadpoles. We found that D. tinctorius occupies pools across the chemical and vertical gradient, whereas A. fe…

Osteocephalus oophagusArboreal locomotionvesistötEcologybiologyDendrobatessammakotNiche differentiationZoologyparental carePlant litterbiology.organism_classificationTadpolePredationpoison frogstadpolesphytotelmataAllobates femoralisniche partitioningcompetitionQH540-549.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsvesiekologiaNature and Landscape ConservationOriginal ResearchEcology and Evolution
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Brief an Garlieb H. Merkel

1799

Ms. 930a, Nr. 8, Bl. 22r-23v Böttiger, Karl August. Brief an Garlieb H. Merkel, Weimar, d[en] 13. November 1797 Autora rokraksts / Autograph, vācu, angļu un latīņu val. / Deutsch, Englisch und Latein [4] lpp. / S. Attēlu numuri / Bildnummern: 930a-008-1 – 930a-008-4 Der Verfasser nennt in diesem inhaltsreichen Brief zahlreiche Namen und hält nicht nur die Verbindung mit Merkel, die aus dessen erstem Aufenthalt in Weimar resultierte, aufrecht, sondern gibt ihm weitere Hinweise und Empfehlung für seinen weiteren Aufenthalt in Dänemark. So rät er zur Übersetzung dreier Romane aus dem Englischen, darunter Jane Wests „A gossip's story“ (London 1796). Ferner bittet der Verfasser Merkel um Gefälli…

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Co-mimics have a mutualistic relationship despite unequal defences

2007

Defensive mimicry, where species have evolved to resemble others in order to evade predators, is quite common in the animal kingdom. The two extremes of the mimicry spectrum are known as 'batesian' and 'mullerian'. Batesian mimics develop signals — visual cues for instance — that are similar to those of species being mimicked, but stop short of adopting the attribute that makes it unprofitable prey to predators. Mullerian mimics both resemble the model species and share the anti-predation attribute — by being dangerous or unpalatable. These different types of mimic were identified a century ago, but the dynamics of mimicry between unequally defended prey remain unresolved. In an experiment …

ParusMultidisciplinaryNatural selectionEcologyAdaptation BiologicalBiologybiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionModels BiologicalBatesian mimicryMüllerian mimicryPredationParasemia plantaginisPredatory BehaviorAvoidance LearningMimicryAnimalsPasseriformesPredatorNature
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