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DNA barcoding for species assignment: the case of Mediterranean marine fishes

2014

Background: DNA barcoding enhances the prospects for species-level identifications globally using a standardized and authenticated DNA-based approach. Reference libraries comprising validated DNA barcodes (COI) constitute robust datasets for testing query sequences, providing considerable utility to identify marine fish and other organisms. Here we test the feasibility of using DNA barcoding to assign species to tissue samples from fish collected in the central Mediterranean Sea, a major contributor to the European marine ichthyofaunal diversity. Methodology/Principal Findings: A dataset of 1278 DNA barcodes, representing 218 marine fish species, was used to test the utility of DNA barcodes…

Mediterranean climateBiophysicsSettore BIO/05 - Zoologialcsh:MedicineMarine and Aquatic SciencesMarine BiologyBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsDNA barcodingBiochemistryBarcoding Fishes Mediterranean Sea Atlantic Ocean.Marine species diversityMediterranean seaModel OrganismsSpecies SpecificityFishes -- Mediterranean SeaPhylogeneticsMarine MonitoringNucleic AcidsMediterranean SeaAnimalsDNA Barcoding Taxonomic14. Life underwaterGenes -- Researchlcsh:SciencePhylogenyMultidisciplinaryScience & TechnologyEcologyEcologylcsh:REcology and Environmental SciencesMarine EcologyFishesMarine fishBiology and Life SciencesFisheries ScienceDNAAnimal ModelsClassificationEvolutionary biologyDna barcodesEarth Scienceslcsh:QTaxonomy (biology)Nucleotide sequenceResearch Article
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Feeding Habits of Trisopterus minutus capelanus (Gadidae) Off the Eastern Coast of Spain (Western Mediterranean)

2001

. The stomach contents of poor cod, Trisopterus minutus capelanus (Lacepede), were taken at monthly intervals off the eastern coast of the Gulf of Valencia (Spain). A total of 1276 were analyzed to determine diet according to fish size and season. The basic food consists of crustaceans (Mysidacea and Decapoda) and teleosts. Feeding habits varied with size: decapods and fishes were more abundant in the stomachs of larger specimens. Little seasonal variation in food habits was recorded.

Mediterranean climateEcologybiologyDecapodadigestive oral and skin physiologyMysidaceaAquatic ScienceGadidaebiology.organism_classificationCrustaceanPredationFisheryPoor codMediterranean seaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Ecology
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The UV Index on the Spanish Mediterranean Coast¶

2005

An analysis is made of measured ultraviolet erythemal solar radiation (UVER) data recorded during the year 2003 by the networks of the Catalan Weather Service and the Environment Department of Valencia (both on the Spanish Mediterranean coast). Results show a latitudinal variation at sea level, of 3-4% per degree and an increase with altitude of 10% per km. Based on these data the UV Index has been evaluated for the measuring stations. The maximum experimental value of the UV Index was around 9 during the summer, although higher values were recorded at two stations, one at the highest elevation and the other at the lowest latitude. The annual accumulated doses of irradiation on a horizontal…

Mediterranean climateIndex (economics)MeteorologyElevationGeneral MedicineAtmospheric sciencesBiochemistryDegree (temperature)LatitudeAtmospheric radiative transfer codesAltitudeEnvironmental sciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySea levelPhotochemistry and Photobiology
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Microcrustacean and Rotiferan Communities of Two Close Mediterranean Mountain Ponds, Lagunas de Bezas and Rubiales (Spain)

2010

ABSTRACT We compared two freshwater mountain ponds during an annual cycle by focusing on Rotifera and Crustacea. These ponds, Laguna de Bezas and Laguna de Rubiales, are located only 4.5 kilometers apart and share a similar altitude (ca. 1200 m.a.s.1) on the Iberian Mountain range, in Teruel (Spain). Bezas is near-permanent and dries out only in severe droughts; Rubiales is temporary, drying out periodically. They also show important differences in other limnological traits. Bezas has transparent water, harbors a fish population, and has a dense macrophyte cover, whereas Rubiales has elevated turbidity and neither fish nor macrophytes during most of the hydroperiod. These differences are pr…

Mediterranean climateRubialesbiologyEcologyAquatic SciencePlanktonbiology.organism_classificationZooplanktonMacrophyteFisheryAltitudeGeographyOstracodPopulation dynamics of fisheriesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Freshwater Ecology
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Holocene paleoclimate inferred from salinity histories of adjacent lakes in southwestern Sicily (Italy)

2016

Marked uncertainties persist regarding the climatic evolution of the Mediterranean region during the Holocene. For instance, whether moisture availability gradually decreased, remained relatively constant, or increased during the last 7000 years remains a matter of debate. To assess Holocene limnology, hydrology and moisture dynamics, the coastal lakes Lago Preola and Gorgo Basso, located in southwestern Sicily, were investigated through several stratigraphic analyses of ostracodes, including multivariate analyses of assemblages, transfer functions of salinity, and biochemical analyses of valves (Sr/Ca, δ18O and δ13C). During the early Holocene, the Gorgo Basso and Lago Preola ostracode rec…

Mediterranean climateSettore BIO/07 - Ecologia010506 paleontologyArcheology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPaleoclimateδ18OLimnologySettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaMediterranean580 Plants (Botany)01 natural sciencesPaleoclimatologySicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHolocene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGlobal and Planetary Changeδ13CHoloceneArcheology (arts and humanities)PaleohydrologyGeologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicSalinityOceanographyPaleosalinityOstracodeGeology
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The influence of climate and sea-level change on the Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean coastal lagoon: Evidence from ostracod palaeoecology and g…

2013

Abstract Coastal lagoons provide an excellent basis for the study of processes controlling the evolution of a coastal zone. We examine the relative importance of these processes during the middle to late Holocene through a study of an 8.5 meter-long sediment record from the Albufera de Valencia (Spain). We combine sedimentological analyses with investigations into the palaeoecology, taphonomy and geochemistry (Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca, δ 18 O and δ 13 C) of ostracod valves in order to assess the effects of sea-level changes, storm events and effective moisture on the evolution of a Western Mediterranean coastal wetland. The late Pleistocene sediments represent a subaerial environment, which was followe…

Mediterranean climatebiologyPleistoceneGeochemistryPaleontologybiology.organism_classificationDeposition (geology)OceanographySpace and Planetary ScienceOstracodPaleoecologyProgradationHoloceneGeologyMarine transgressionGeobios
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Loss of Ostracoda biodiversity in Western Mediterranean wetlands

2008

1. The coastal area of Valencia (Spain) in the Western Mediterranean is rich in freshwater and brackish wetlands. These areas are mostly protected for bird conservation but are also highly affected by human impacts. Six shallow lakes located in Ramsar wetland sites of this area were studied in order to assess past and present ostracod biodiversity and relate it to the status of the lakes, taking into consideration the indicator value of these easily fossilizable crustaceans. 2. In all the wetlands studied, ostracod taphocoenoses showed much higher species richness than the corresponding biocoenoses. This is expected from the time accumulative character of the taphocoenosis, but the trend is…

Mediterranean climategeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologybiologyEcologyBiodiversityWetlandAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationGeographyMediterranean seaOstracodOrdinationSpecies richnessIndicator valueNature and Landscape ConservationAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
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Word search sequences in teacher-student interaction in an English as medium of instruction context

2019

This study explores the ways students in a higher education setting engage in word searches. The investigation draws on 30-hour video recordings of content classes in an English as a medium of instruction university in Turkey. Using conversation analysis, the study focuses on the interactionally accomplished functions of vocal and visual practices deployed by the students in the course of a word search. We revealed that word searches are constructed through publicly visible resources (i.e. gaze, body orientation, gestures) and explicit formulaic expressions (i.e. how can I say it?), and accomplished via bilingual resources. It was also observed that the teacher does not orient to word searc…

Medium of instruction050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Languageconversation analysisvuorovaikutusHigher educationContext (language use)code-switchingluokkatyöskentelyWord searchLanguage and LinguisticsEducation0501 psychology and cognitive scienceskeskustelunanalyysibusiness.industry4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationCode-switchingLinguisticsEnglish as a medium of instructionConversation analysisclassroom interactionword searchesPsychologybusiness0503 educationWord (computer architecture)International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
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A block access unit for 2D memory access

2007

Many of the coding tools in the H.264/AVC video coding standard are based on 2D processing resulting in rowwise and column-wise memory accesses starting from arbitrary memory addresses. This paper discusses a low-cost hardware realization of these accesses on sub-word parallel processors. The proposed block access unit is placed between the processor and memory. It supports unaligned 2D block accesses according to several 2D access patterns. The 2D block accesses are pipelinable and they result in minimum number of memory accesses required to deliver the desired data.

Memory addressComputer scienceUniform memory accessSemiconductor memoryParallel computingH 264 avcScalable Video CodingCoding (social sciences)Norchip 2007
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The Dreaming Variational Autoencoder for Reinforcement Learning Environments

2018

Reinforcement learning has shown great potential in generalizing over raw sensory data using only a single neural network for value optimization. There are several challenges in the current state-of-the-art reinforcement learning algorithms that prevent them from converging towards the global optima. It is likely that the solution to these problems lies in short- and long-term planning, exploration and memory management for reinforcement learning algorithms. Games are often used to benchmark reinforcement learning algorithms as they provide a flexible, reproducible, and easy to control environment. Regardless, few games feature a state-space where results in exploration, memory, and plannin…

Memory managementArtificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryBenchmark (computing)Feature (machine learning)Reinforcement learningArtificial intelligenceMarkov decision processbusinessAutoencoderGenerative grammar
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