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Consequences of plant population size and density for plant-pollinator interactions and plant performance

2001

Summary 1  Habitat fragmentation and the resulting decline in the local abundance of plant species can affect biological interactions. We examined the effects of abundance on plant–pollinator interactions by observing the pollinator service and subsequent reproductive output of a mostly outbreeding, but self-compatible, plant, Lychnis viscaria, in experimental populations of different sizes (number of individuals) and densities (distance between individuals). 2  Bumblebees, the main pollinators of L. viscaria, preferred larger populations, but visitation rates were higher in sparser populations. Pollinators were attracted to the larger inflorescences in sparse populations, which were also m…

EcologyPollinationReproductive successEcologyOutbreeding depressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation sizefungifood and beveragesPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)LychnisPollinatorAbundance (ecology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonJournal of Ecology
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Forest Fragmentation Increases Nest Predation in the Eurasian Treecreeper

2004

We used long-term breeding data to monitor the influences of fragmentation and habitat composi- tion at different spatial scales on the reproductive success of Eurasian Treecreepers (Certhia familiaris) breeding in nest boxes. We collected data from the same forest patches (2.7-65.1 ha in size) during seven breeding sea- sons. Nest predation varied considerably over the years and was the primary cause of nesting failure (mean annual rate of 21.6 ± 12.8%). Nest predation explained most of the variation in fledgling production during the study period. Landscape-level fragmentation (radius of 500 m from territory center) affected nest predation more than did fragmentation on the territory scal…

EcologybiologyEcologyFragmentation (computing)Certhia familiarisbiology.organism_classificationPopulation densityPredationHabitatNestSeasonal breederTreecreeperEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationConservation Biology
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Inovācijas, pētniecība, zinātne

2013

Quantum computing algorithms and peat extracts, a Chinese dictionary and skin stem cells, carbon nanowire switches and a catalogue of stars – the research results produced by the University of Latvia scientists are as varied as the directions of studies at the University of Latvia. Our goal is to provide science-based higher education in the key areas of consequence for Latvia’s people, economy, nature and public health, to make Latvia known in the world through our achievements in science and innovation. Over the past few years the research of the UL scientists has been extremely productive, largely due to the European Union funds to support graduate and doctoral students, new research gro…

Energoresursi un to uzglabāšanaVideCosmeticsEnergy resources and their storageEnvironmentPārtikaComputer scienceHorticulture and breedingDārzkopība un selekcijaDatorikaUzziņu literatūraFoodBūvniecībaReference literatureMedicineSabiedrības attīstība un identitāteDevelopment of society and identityMedicīnaKosmētikaConstruction
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Behavioural responses of breeding arctic sandpipers to ground-surface temperature and primary productivity

2021

Most birds incubate their eggs, which requires time and energy at the expense of other activities. Birds generally have two incubation strategies: biparental where both mates cooperate in incubating eggs, and uniparental where a single parent incubates. In harsh and unpredictable environments, incubation is challenging due to high energetic demands and variable resource availability. We studied the relationships between the incubation behaviour of sandpipers (genus Calidris) and two environmental variables: temperature and a proxy of primary productivity (i.e. NDVI). We investigated how these relationships vary between incubation strategies and across species among strategies. We also stud…

Environmental EngineeringAves [Birds]010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSandpiperNDVIZoologyIncubation recesses010501 environmental sciencesBiologyBreeding01 natural sciencesIncubation behaviourNesting BehaviorCharadriiformesincubation recessesEnvironmental ChemistrySmall speciesAnimalsEnvironmental conditionsWaste Management and DisposalIncubationPrimary productivity0105 earth and related environmental sciencesReproductive successArctic Regionsincubation strategyLag effectsGround surface temperatureTemperatureincubation behaviourShorebirdbiology.organism_classificationPollutionlag effectsenvironmental conditionsArcticshorebirdIncubation strategyGenus Calidris[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
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Synchronization protocols in Spanish Merino sheep Reduction in time to estrus by the addition of eCG to a progesterone-based estrus synchronization p…

2015

Abstract An appropriate management of reproduction allows ewes to breed at a more intensive rhythm, more compatible with economic efficiency of farms. Hence, the objectives of the present work were to evaluate a traditional estrus synchronization protocol (based on medroxyprogesterone acetate-impregnated intravaginal sponges combined or not with equine chorionic gonadotropin) on a Merino sheep herd during the breeding season, in order to determine the best working protocol for this breed. A total of 277 sheep, blocked by age (200 ewes and 77 ewe lambs) were randomly allocated to four groups, two of ewes (E and Ee) and two of ewe lambs (L and Le). All females received 60 mg MAP (medroxyproge…

Estrous cyclemedicine.medical_specialtyMedroxyprogesteroneeCGDomestic sheep reproductionSpanish Merino sheepBiologyBreedReproductive responseEstrus synchronizationPregnancy rateEndocrinologyAnimal scienceAgeInternal medicinemedicineSeasonal breederHerdEquine chorionic gonadotropinmedicine.drug
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Inbreeding depression in the effects of body mass on energy use

2011

Large organisms have higher metabolic rates than small organisms but, if we compare their relative metabolic rates (i.e. per gram of tissue), this relationship is very often reversed. The pervasiveness of this phenomenon, called metabolic scaling, has attracted several theoretical explanations, and also produced lingering debate over whether metabolic scaling is a physically constrained and universally constant phenomenon or a more variable and evolutionarily malleable trait. To bring novel insights to this debate, we manipulated male Gryllodes sigillatus crickets’ coefficients of inbreeding to determine whether metabolic scaling is sensitive to the manipulation of genetic quality. Because …

Evolutionary biologyEcologyEnergy (esotericism)Basal metabolic rateTraitInbreeding depressionBiologyBalancing selectionAffect (psychology)InbreedingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSelection (genetic algorithm)Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
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On the effects of the Double-Walled Tubes lay-out on the DEMO WCLL breeding blanket module thermal behavior

2019

Abstract The EU-DEMO Water-Cooled Lithium Lead Breeding Blanket (WCLL BB) concept foresees liquid Pb-15.7Li eutectic alloy as breeder and neutron multiplier, whereas pressurized subcooled water as coolant, with operative conditions typical of the PWR fission reactors (temperature in the range of 295–328 °C and pressure of 15.5 MPa). The cooling down of the BB is guaranteed by means of two separated cooling circuits: the one consisted in square channels housed within the complex of Side Walls and First Wall, and the one composed of a set of Double-Walled Tubes (DWTs) submerged in the Breeding Zone (BZ) and deputed to remove heat power therein generated. A parametric thermal study has been ca…

FEMBreeding BlanketMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringBlanket7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesFinite element methodWCLL010305 fluids & plasmasCoolantSubcoolingNuclear Energy and Engineering0103 physical sciencesThermalGeneral Materials ScienceDWT010306 general physicsDEMOSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariCooling downCivil and Structural EngineeringElectronic circuitParametric statisticsFusion Engineering and Design
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Parametric study of the influence of double-walled tubes layout on the DEMO WCLL breeding blanket thermal performances

2020

Abstract Within the framework of the EUROfusion activities regarding the EU-DEMO Breeding Blanket (BB) concept, the University of Palermo is long-time involved, in close cooperation with ENEA, in the design of the Water Cooled Lithium Lead (WCLL) BB, that is one of the two concepts under consideration for the DEMO reactor. It is mainly characterized by a liquid lithium-lead eutectic alloy acting as breeder and neutron multiplier, as well as by subcooled pressurized water flowing as coolant under PWR-like conditions (pressure of 15.5 MPa and inlet/outlet temperatures of 295 °C/328 °C). A research campaign has been recently carried out to study the potential influence of the Breeding Zone coo…

FEMMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringDEMO; DWT; FEM; WCLL breeding blanketBlanket01 natural sciencesFinite element method010305 fluids & plasmasCoolantSubcoolingNuclear Energy and Engineering0103 physical sciencesThermalGeneral Materials ScienceNeutronDWT010306 general physicsDEMOWCLL breeding blanketSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariCivil and Structural EngineeringParametric statisticsEutectic systemFusion Engineering and Design
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L'ATTIVITA' DI BREEDING PUBBLICO ITALIANO SU FRAGOLA

2009

FRAGOLA BREEDING
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Fatty Acid Composition of Salami Made by Meat from Different Commercial Categories of Indigenous Dairy Cattle

2021

Simple Summary The Cinisara is a Sicilian breed raised on pasture to produce the Caciocavallo Palermitano cheese. Even if it is penalized by competition with meat breeds, characterized by higher growth rate and yield, the production of fresh meat represents a considerable added value for the smallfarms. The meat of Cinisara is not appreciated, despite having a high content of iron, vitamin E, conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), and low content of lipids and cholesterol, above all due to incorrect management of the supply chain phases that negatively affects the quality of the final product. Alternative production such as bresaola and salami could contribute to the enhancement of Cinisara meat. …

Fat contentLinoleic acidBiologyArticlechemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyfatGrazinglcsh:ZoologyFood sciencelcsh:QL1-991Dairy cattlechemistry.chemical_classificationcinisara breedlcsh:Veterinary medicineGeneral Veterinary0402 animal and dairy scienceFatty acidfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencescured meat040401 food science040201 dairy & animal sciencebeefBreedchemistryfermented sausagelcsh:SF600-1100Animal Science and ZoologyComposition (visual arts)Fatty acid compositionAnimals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
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