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Ģeogrāfija. Ģeoloģija. Vides zinātne: referātu tēzes

2008

Pazemes ūdeņu pārvaldībaVides pārvaldes attīstībaĢeogrāfijas un vides zinātnes izglītībaŪdens vides kvalitāteLitomorfoģenēzes un paleovides attīstības liecības vēlajā pleistocēnā un holocēnāVides attīstībaBioklimatiskie pētījumiEkoloģiskie pētījumi LatvijāPurvi - izpēteĢeoloģijaZemes un augsnes ilgtspējīga izmantošanaĢeomātikaCilvēka ģegrāfijaPurvu pētījumiKūdra un sapropelisPiekrastes attīstībaPētījumu metodoloģija vides zinātnēVides tehnoloģijasTelpiskā plānošanaIlgtspējīga attīstībaCilvēku ģeogrāfijaVietu attīstībaLatvijas klimatsEkoloģiskie novērojumiVides pārvaldībaRīgas vides pētījumiĢeomorfoloģijaPirmskvartāra baseiniAugsnes pētījumiPiekrastes vides pārvaldībaTirdzniecības ģeogrāfijateritoriju attīstībaĢeoloģiskās vides resursiRūpniecības ģeogrāfijaJauno zinātnieku pētījumi vides zinātnēDemogrāfija - LatvijaKūdraDabas resursu izmantošanaPilsētu ģeogrāfijaEkoloģijaKlimata pētījumiBioģeogrāfijaKlimata izglītībaLietišķā ģeoloģijaMeža ekoloģijaPpamatiežu ģeoloģijaĢeogrāfijas un ģeoloģijas izglītības attīstībaBiotasPurvi - izmantošanaVides zinātnes aktuālās problēmasTeritorijas plānošanaCilvēka ģeogrāfijaPurviPilskalni Latvijas ainavāAinavu kultūrģeogrāfijaVides un ekoloģiskie pētījumiKvartārģeoloģijaAtkritumu apsaimniekošanaLatvijas biotas ģeogrāfijaAinavas:NATURAL SCIENCES::Earth sciences [Research Subject Categories]Vietu kultūrģeogrāfijaTransporta ģeogrāfijaTelpiskā plānošana un attīstībaUpju notecePaleoģeogrāfijaĢeoloģiskie procesiPiekrastes ilgtspējīga attīstībaKlimatoloģijaSenie baseini un biotasVides piesārņojumsVides pētījumi Latvijāvides kvalitāteDabas resursu ilgtspējīga izmantošanaKultūrģeogrāfijaAttīstība un plānošanaAugsneIedzīvotāju migrācijaVides izglītība – LatvijaAugsnes piesārņojuma novēršanaVides zinātnes pētījumiŪdeņiAugsnes - izpētevides resursu ilgtspējīga izmantošanaAugsnes ģeogrāfija:FORESTRY AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING::Landscape planning [Research Subject Categories]KlimatsKvartārvides procesiHidroloģijaMeža pārvaldībaAinavu ģeogrāfijaVides zinātneBaltijas jūras piekrastes un pieguļošās teritorijas kvartāra veidojumi un paleoģeogrāfijaaugsnesVides ģeogrāfijaLatvijas ūdeņiAinavaJauno zinātnieku pētījumi dabas aizsardzībāFenoloģijaPamatiežu ģeoloģijaAinavas - izmaiņasAugsnes piesārņojumsAinavekoloģijaJauno zinātnieku pētījumi lietišķajā vides zinātnēHidroloģiskie procesiKlimata pārmaiņasPaleontoloģijaTeritorijas resursu pētniecība
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Landowners’ willingness to promote bioenergy production on wasteland − future impact on land use of cutaway peatlands

2017

Landowners are the key players in bioenergy production on wasteland; such as cutaway peatlands. In this study, the landowner's interest to use cutaway peatlands for bioenergy production was investigated using a survey and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) methods in an area in South Ostrobothnia, Finland. The focus was to identify which different bioenergy production chains are preferred by the respondents: combustion, gasification or biogas production from agriculture, energy-willow short-rotation forestry or forestry based energy crops. Also, the influence of personal environmental values on the selection was measured and the future impacts and barriers for the land use were assessed. …

Peat010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences020209 energyta1172Geography Planning and DevelopmentgasificationBiomasspajutmaankäyttö02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesjoutomaaBioenergybiogas0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAfforestationbiopolttoaineetenergiakasvitLand tenureta2180105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationwillowbiokaasuLand use218 Environmental engineeringAgroforestrybusiness.industrymaanomistajatForestryGISenergy cropEnergy crop214 Mechanical engineeringAgricultureEnvironmental sciencebusinesscombustionLand Use Policy
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Effects of habitat restoration on peatland bird communities

2020

Restoration of damaged ecosystems has become an important tool to slow down the biodiversity loss and to maintain ecosystem services. Peatland bird populations have shown a substantial decline during the recent decades in Northern Europe as a consequence of peatland drainage. We studied whether restoration of peatlands drained for forestry affects bird communities. We conducted bird surveys at 11 peatlands in Western Finland, where each of the restored and their pristine counterparts were surveyed before restoration and yearly after restoration during 2010–2018. We used linear mixed effect models to analyze whether restoration affected the number of species and territories of peatland speci…

PeatBiodiversitysoidensuojelumire birdsEcosystem servicesEcosystemennallistaminenRestoration ecologydrainingturvemaatEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationbiodiversitydisturbanceEcologyCommunityEcologyconservationlintukannatluonnon monimuotoisuusekosysteemit (ekologia)GeographyekosysteemipalvelutDisturbance (ecology)luonnonsuojelucommunity ecologyGlobal biodiversity
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Effects of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) on phytoplankton community structure and water quality: A short-term mesocosm study

2022

Nile tilapia is a highly invasive fish species, deliberately introduced into many lakes and reservoirs worldwide, sometimes resulting in significant ecosystem alterations. A short-term mesocosm experiment with and without Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) was designed to test the hypotheses that the presence of tilapia may affect phytoplankton community structure, increase nutrients availability in water column and deteriorate water quality. Nutrients, total suspended solids (TSS) and biomass of phytoplankton in different size classes (as Chl a) were measured. We found that tilapia increased the total nitrogen (TN), total dissolved nitrogen (TDN), NH4 + and TSS concentrations, deteriorat…

Periphytic algaeWater qualityEcologySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPhytoplankton communityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceNature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and TechnologyNutrientTilapia
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Multiscale analysis of the effects of the landscape context and of the agricultural practices on the pest pressure and on the use of insecticides in …

2023

In the context of the need to reduce the dependence of agricultural systems on the use of plant protection products, the identification of factors affecting the capacity of farmers to reduce the use of pesticides is a central issue. It has now been shown that, in certain production contexts, this reduction is possible without economic loss for the farms, by modifying the cropping systems. It can be hypothesised that this capacity to reduce pesticides will depend on local pest pressure, which is itself potentially affected by the regional and local landscape context of cropping systems. In this thesis, we quantified the effects of landscape context on pest pressure and pesticide use levels i…

PestsPaysageLandscape[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyPesticidesBioagresseur
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Two-state protein-like folding of a homopolymer chain

2010

Many small proteins fold via a first-order "all-or-none" transition directly from an expanded coil to a compact native state. Here we study an analogous direct freezing transition from an expanded coil to a compact crystallite for a simple flexible homopolymer. Wang-Landau sampling is used to construct the 1D density of states for square-well chains of length 128. Analysis within both the micro-canonical and canonical ensembles shows that, for a chain with sufficiently short-range interactions, the usual polymer collapse transition is preempted by a direct freezing or "folding" transition. A 2D free-energy landscape, built via subsequent multi-canonical sampling, reveals a dominant folding …

Phase transitionMaterials scienceEnergy landscapeFOS: Physical sciencesThermodynamicsPhi value analysis02 engineering and technologyPhysics and Astronomy(all)Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterMicrocanonical thermodynamics01 natural sciences0103 physical sciencesFolding funnelProtein folding010306 general physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhase transitionQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Energy landscape021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyContact orderChevron plotWang-LandauSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Protein foldingDownhill folding0210 nano-technologyPhysics Procedia
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Plastic adjustments of biparental care behavior across embryonic development under elevated temperature in a marine ectotherm

2021

Abstract Phenotypic plasticity in parental care investment allows organisms to promptly respond to rapid environmental changes by potentially benefiting offspring survival and thus parental fitness. To date, a knowledge gap exists on whether plasticity in parental care behaviors can mediate responses to climate change in marine ectotherms. Here, we assessed the plasticity of parental care investment under elevated temperatures in a gonochoric marine annelid with biparental care, Ophryotrocha labronica, and investigated its role in maintaining the reproductive success of this species in a warming ocean. We measured the time individuals spent carrying out parental care activities across three…

Phenotypic plasticityReproductive successEcologyOffspringHatchingparental investmentZoologyBiologyglobal warminginvertebratesBroodbehavioral plasticitybehavioral plasticity brood size global warming hatching success invertebrates parental investmentbrood sizeEctothermParental investmentPaternal careEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsQH540-549.5Nature and Landscape ConservationOriginal Researchhatching success
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Optical transitions and excitonic recombination in InAs/InP self-assembled quantum wires

2001

InAs self-assembled quantum wire structures have been grown on InP substrates and studied by means of photoluminescence and polarized-light absorption measurements. According to our calculations, the observed optical transitions in each sample are consistent with wires of different heights, namely from 6 to 13 monolayers. The nonradiative mechanism limiting the emission intensity at room temperature is related to thermal escape of carriers out of the wires.

PhotoluminescenceIII-V semiconductorsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)ExcitonCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceIndium compoundsMonolayerLight absorptionAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)QuantumPhotoluminescencePhysicsAtmospheric escapebusiness.industryQuantum wireSelf-assemblyInterface statesCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectLight polarisationSemiconductor quantum wiresOptoelectronicsExcitonsSelf-assemblyNonradiative transitionsbusiness
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Geographical assemblages of European raptors and owls

2008

Abstract In this work we look for geographical structure patterns in European raptors (Order: Falconiformes) and owls (Order: Strigiformes). For this purpose we have conducted our research using freely available tools such as statistical software and databases. To perform the study, presence–absence data for the European raptors and owl species (Class Aves) were downloaded from the BirdLife International website. Using the freely available “pvclust” R-package, we applied similarity Jaccard index and cluster analysis in order to delineate biogeographical relationships for European countries. According to the cluster of similarity, we found that Europe is structured into two main geographical…

PhylogeographyJaccard indexStrigiformesZoogeographyEcologyBiogeographyIce ageBiologyQuaternaryEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMacroecologyNature and Landscape ConservationActa Oecologica
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Mean Escape Time in a System with Stochastic Volatility

2007

We study the mean escape time in a market model with stochastic volatility. The process followed by the volatility is the Cox Ingersoll and Ross process which is widely used to model stock price fluctuations. The market model can be considered as a generalization of the Heston model, where the geometric Brownian motion is replaced by a random walk in the presence of a cubic nonlinearity. We investigate the statistical properties of the escape time of the returns, from a given interval, as a function of the three parameters of the model. We find that the noise can have a stabilizing effect on the system, as long as the global noise is not too high with respect to the effective potential barr…

Physics - Physics and SocietyMean escape timeFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)Heston modelFOS: Economics and businessEconometricsEconophysics; Mean escape time; Heston model; Stochastic modelStatistical physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematicsGeometric Brownian motionStatistical Finance (q-fin.ST)Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Stochastic volatilityStochastic processEconophysicQuantitative Finance - Statistical FinanceDisordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Brownian excursionCondensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Heston modelStochastic modelReflected Brownian motionVolatility (finance)Rendleman–Bartter model
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