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Redescription of Tipula octomaculata Savchenko, with notes on related Holarctic species (Diptera, Tipulidae)

2007

Tipula (Pterelachisus) octomaculata Savchenko, 1964 (Diptera, Tipulidae) has hitherto been known only from the type locality in north-western Russia, and no material besides the holotype male has been available for study. In this article we report T. octomaculata for the first time from Finland, redescribe the species and compare its morphological characters with those of related Nearctic species (T. trivittata Say, T. angulata Loew, T. entomophthorae Alexander). The Finnish finding locality in Ks: Taivalkoski, North boreal ecoregion, is briefly discussed.

InsectaArthropodaEcologyDipteraHolotypeZoologyBiodiversityBiologybiology.organism_classificationTipulaEcoregionHolarcticBibionidaeBorealTipula octomaculataNearctic ecozoneAnimaliaAnimal Science and ZoologyType localityEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyZootaxa
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Vertical distribution of two sympatric labrid fishes in the Western Mediterranean and Eastern Atlantic rocky subtidal: local shore topography does ma…

2011

Changes in the shore topography (e.g. slope) occur at a scale of hundreds of meters in several locations in the Lusitanian and the Mediterranean Sea provinces. We tested whether differences in the bottom inclination might affect the vertical distribution patterns of two sympatric coastal labrid fishes, the rainbow wrasse Coris julis and the ornate wrasse Thalassoma pavo. Visual censuses were used to determine the distribution and abundance of these labrid species in high (‡30 ) and low (£3 ) slope rocky substrates covered by brown macroalgae and at two different depths (shallow, 4–7 m, and deep 14–20 m). Pectoral fin aspect ratio was used as an estimate of swimming performance to potentiall…

fishSettore BIO/07 - Ecologiafin ratioLusitanian SeaLabridaeMediterranean SeaBottom inclinationdepth segregationecoregion
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Sediment quality of the ecoregion Engure, Gulf of Riga, assessed by using ecotoxicity tests and biomarker responses

2014

Pētījuma mērķis bija novērtēt Engures ekoreģiona (Rīgas līča rietumu piekrastes) sedimentu kvalitāti, izmantojot sedimentu ekotoksicitātes testus. Lai noteiktu bioloģiskās atbildes reakcijas uz dažāda veida stresoriem, kā testorganismi pielietotas sānpeldes Monoporeia affinis and Pontogammarus robustoides, un izvēlēti biomarķieri (AChE, GST, GR, CAT, MT), kas noteikti gliemenēs Macoma balthica. Engures ekoreģionu varētu uzskatīt par nepiesārņotu rajonu, jo tā sedimentus raksturo salīdzinoši zemas smago metālu koncentrācijas. Engures ekoreģiona sedimentu ekotoksicitātes testu rezultāti neuzrādīja statistiski būtisku (>20% mirstība) toksisko efektu. Testorganismu izdzīvotība bija robežās no 8…

molluscsecotoxicity testsgeographyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyScienceGulf of RigaamphipodsQbiomarkersSedimentSink (geography):NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology [Research Subject Categories]NutrientEcoregionEnvironmental scienceMarine ecosystemEcosystemgulf of rigaEcotoxicityOrganismProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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Implementation of IUCN criteria for the definition of the Red List of Ecosystems in Italy, Plant Biosystems.

2020

The present work is aimed at presenting the data, methods and criteria that are being used for the assessment of ecosystem collapse risk in Italy.

threatsSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicataecosystem risk assessmentpotential natural vegetationmapping and assessment ecosystems and their serviceBiodiversity conservation strategieecoregion
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