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Chapter 24. Lesser kestrel Falco naumanni

2021

The lesser kestrel is a small colonial falcon with a broad breeding distribution range, extending from the Iberian Peninsula to eastern China. Most of the biological and ecological knowledge concerning this species, including migration, has been obtained from European populations. After the end of each breeding season, these populations move preferentially northward, showing pre-migratory movements (of 100–1,000 km) that are necessary to reach rich foraging grounds where they can fuel before commencing the true migration towards Africa. European lesser kestrels migrate on a broad front across the Mediterranean Sea. There is a strong connectivity between European breeding and African non-bre…

Lesser kestrel Falco naumanni connectivity pre-breeding migration post-breeding migration biologgingSettore BIO/05 - Zoologia
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Climate and land-use changes as determinants of lesser kestrel Falco naumanni abundance in Mediterranean cereal steppes (Sicily)

2010

Monitoring of lesser kestrels Falco naumanni is necessary to promote conservation of this vulnerable species. To this end, 35 colonies of this species located in the NNW and SE of Sicily were monitored from 2003 to 2009. Counts of the active colonies and resident pairs were modelled by loglinear Poisson regressions to assess population trends over the study period. Afterwards, a GLM with an analysis of covariance design and a backward removal stepwise regression was performed to relate the observed trend to local- or global-scale climatic variation and to local land-use changes. Colony counts provided a better fit to the loglinear models than pair counts. Loglinear models separated the incr…

Lesser kestrelLoglinear modelMediterranean cereal steppePopulation trendsLand useSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaClimate changeFalco naumanniClimate change; Falco naumanni; Land use; Lesser kestrel; Loglinear model; Mediterranean cereal steppes; Population trends
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The medieval botanical lexicon in some falconry works in romance languages

2018

Durant l’edat mitjana, els tractats de falconeria es dedicaven, entre altres assumptes, a descriure els símptomes i malalties que patien les aus, i oferien com a cures pal·liatives diferents remeis terapèutics a partir de les plantes medicinals. Aquest treball presenta un inventari de termes botànics que registrem en una obra del segle xv, el Llibre de Caça, a més dels vocables corresponents que hem trobat en quatre obres de falconeria medieval de tantes altres llengües romàniques: portuguès, castellà, francès i italià. De cada terme exposem quines propietats curatives tenien, el nom científic de la planta de què procedeix, l’etimologia del mot, juntament amb l’ètim estàndard actual. Finalm…

LexicologiaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryRomance languagesmedia_common.quotation_subjectBotanyArtLanguage and LinguisticsLlengües romàniquesFalconeriaFalconry:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]BotànicaLexicologyFilología CatalanaHumanitiesmedia_common
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Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2018, Pavasaris (239)

2018

Contents: “ZVAIGŽŅOTĀ DEBESS” FORTY YEARS AGO: A.Balklavs. Some Considerations about Communication with Extraterrestrial Civilizations (abridged) ; I.Rabinovičs. Does the Moon Affect Living Nature? (abridged) ; DEVELOPMENTS in SCIENCE: K.Schwartz. Brown Dwarfs ; DISCOVERIES: I.Pundure. Odd Movements of Star Reveal Lonely Black Hole in Globular Star Cluster ; I.Pundure. Gaia Enables Viewing Evolution of Orion Constellation over Coming 450 000 Years ; J.Kuzmanis. A Guest from Another Stars ; SPACE RESEARCH and EXPLORATION: J.Jaunbergs. To Catch the Galactic Visitor `Oumuamua ; J.Jaunbergs. Invisible Connections of Dione ; LATVIAN SCIENTISTS: The List of Popular Science Papers (1958-2016) by P…

Lielais Amerikas Saules aptumsums 2017 – novērojumi ekskursijasMelnais caurums lodveida zvaigžņu kopā NGC 3201Mazā matemātikas universitāteKarls Ch. Ulmanis – 225Latvijas ZMP «Venta-1» – pusgads orbītā“Ērglis 2017” MērsragāSaturna pavadonis Dione – zondes Cassini novērojumiF.Canders Ā.Rihters V.Zlatinskis K.Žiglēvičs – Saules aptumsums 1912Brūnie punduriKārlis Puķītis – Kārļa Kaufmaņa piemiņas stipendiātsPirmie astronomiskie novērojumi Rīgas pils tornī – 200Jānis Balodis – 80E.I.Siliņš “Lielo patiesību meklējumi” – piektais izdevumsStarpzvaigžņu asteroīds OumuamuaZeme un apelsīns – uzdevumsKompānijas SpaceX raķete Falcon HeavyDebess spīdekļi – 2018.gada pavasarisGaia – Oriona zvaigznājs nākamajos 450 000 gadosGalaktiskais viesis ‘Oumuamua – kā noķertPrivātas astronomiskas observatorijas Jelgavā un Slokā – 110A.Alkšņa populārzinātnisko darbu saraksts (1958-1980)Zvaigžņotais visums grafikas mākslā – Dzidra EzergaileCERN pārstāvji LU Astronomijas institūtā
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Dal martire al cacciatore. Traduzioni intersemiotiche dell’eroismo antimafia

2022

Questo contributo muove da un'analisi comparativa tra la biografia di Alfonso Sabella "Cacciatore di mafiosi" (Mondadori, 2008) e le prime due stagioni della fiction Rai "Il Cacciatore" (2018-2020), tratte dal libro. L'obbiettivo è problematizzare questo processo di traduzione intersemiotica alla luce dell'evoluzione dei modelli d'eroismo dei personaggi. Nel saggio, ricolleghiamo questa evoluzione a una riflessione più generale sulla natura transmediale della memoria collettiva, sempre più legata allo spettacolo del passato costruito dai media, che ibridano tra loro generi diversi. Per situare le tendenze contemporanee della memoria dell'eroismo antimafia all'interno di una genealogia pià a…

Mafia and antimafiaMediaMemory StudieGiovanni FalconeSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E ComunicativiAlfonso Sabella Il cacciatore di mafiosiGomorraThe hunterTransmedialityFrancesco La LicataRoberto SavianoIntersemiotics TranslationAlfonso Sabella The mafia hunterGomorrahAverageRAIMafia and anti-mafiaIl cacciatoreSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Ecological specialization to fluctuating resources prevents long-distance migratory raptors from becoming sedentary on islands

2013

[Background]: The adaptive transition between behavioral strategies, such as the shift from migratoriness to sedentariness, remains an outstanding question in evolutionary ecology. Density-dependent variation in the age of first breeding has been proposed as a feasible mechanism through which long-lived migratory birds with deferred sexual maturity should become sedentary to persist on islands. Although this pattern seems to hold for most raptors and herons, a few exceptions have been identified. One of these exceptions is the Eleonora's falcon, a long-distance migratory bird, which shows one of the most peculiar adaptations in the timing of reproduction and food requirements among raptors.…

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Spatial segregation of home ranges between neighbouring colonies in a diurnal raptor

2018

AbstractEnhancement of information transfer has been proposed as a key driver of the evolution of coloniality. Transfer of information on location of food resources implies that individuals from the same colony share foraging areas and that each colony can be associated to a specific foraging area. In colonial breeding vertebrates, colony-specific foraging areas are often spatially segregated, mitigating intercolony intraspecific competition. By means of simultaneous GPS tracking of lesser kestrels (Falco naumanni) from neighbouring colonies, we showed a clear segregation of space use between individuals from different colonies. Foraging birds from different neighbouring colonies had home r…

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Scavengers on the move: behavioural changes in foraging search patterns during the annual cycle

2013

Background: Optimal foraging theory predicts that animals will tend to maximize foraging success by optimizing search strategies. However, how organisms detect sparsely distributed food resources remains an open question. When targets are sparse and unpredictably distributed, a Lévy strategy should maximize foraging success. By contrast, when resources are abundant and regularly distributed, simple Brownian random movement should be sufficient. Although very different groups of organisms exhibit Lévy motion, the shift from a Lévy to a Brownian search strategy has been suggested to depend on internal and external factors such as sex, prey density, or environmental context. However, animal re…

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Co-morbidity of malnutrition with falciparum malaria parasitaemia among children under the aged 6–59 months in Somalia: a geostatistical analysis

2018

Background Malnutrition and malaria are both significant causes of morbidity and mortality in African children. However, the extent of their spatial comorbidity remains unexplored and an understanding of their spatial correlation structure would inform improvement of integrated interventions. We aimed to determine the spatial correlation between both wasting and low mid upper arm circumference (MUAC) and falciparum malaria among Somalian children aged 6–59 months. Methods Data were from 49 227 children living in 888 villages between 2007 to 2010. We developed a Bayesian geostatistical shared component model in order to determine the common spatial distributions of wasting and falciparum mal…

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Fatal delayed diagnosis in a patient with Falciparum malaria.

2004

This is a classical case of blackwater fever which is one of the most serious hematologic complications of falciparum malaria. The clinical manifestations of this acute intravascular hemolityc anemia are fulminating and delayed diagnosis is an important cause of mortality.

MaleTime FactorsFeverMultiple Organ FailureJaundiceNigeriaMiddle AgedFatal delayed diagnosisfalciparum malaria; Fatal delayed diagnosisFatal OutcomeItalyVirus Diseasesfalciparum malariaHumansDiagnostic ErrorsMalaria FalciparumHaematologica
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