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Rascló, Rascón europeo (VER0000094)
1949
Altres noms vulgars: Water Rail (Anglès), Râle d'eau (Francès), Wasserralle (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 10-1 Sollana 00/01/1949
Baudemont, le Pré-de-la-Bordonne (Saône-et-Loire) : sépultures et mobilier danubien de la première moitie du ve siècle
2020
A necropolis at Baudemont (Saône-et-Loire) that was partially excavated in 1894 has revealed approximately fifteen graves datable to the end of the 4th and 5th centuries ad. Others seem to have been emptied during the first half of the 19th century. The discovery of a negative of the objects collected in 1894 indicates the pieces originating in the danubian area, which probably reflects the presence of a group of eastern Germans among those buried in the necropolis. These discoveries offer new perspectives on the Gallic context during the 5th century.
La situation de l’artisanat verrier à Augustodunum dans le contexte des découvertes effectuées en Gaule
2007
Il est rappelé d’abord que les cartes de répartition des ateliers de verriers en Gaule, aux premiers siècles de notre ère, écartent de nombreux sites de transformation de verre brut importé du Proche-Orient, au motif qu’on n’y a pas retrouvé de déchets exploitables d’un point de vue typologique. Mais les traces d’activités verrières de cette époque semblent bien plus nombreuses que ne le montrent ces cartes, à l’instar de ce qu’on observe à Autun.Malgré le caractère bien incomplet de nos connaissances sur la répartition des ateliers de verriers anciens de Gaule romaine, cette répartition constitue dès à présent un solide argument en faveur de la prépondérance pour le verre d’un commerce de …
VESTIGIA SARACENE E NORMANNE PER ILLUSTRARE "THE NORMANS IN SICILY"
2021
In questa edizione di “Saracenic and Norman remains” si è voluta porre l’attenzione, attraverso la traduzione in lingua italiana della prefazione e della descrizione delle tavole, sulla parte meno presa in considerazione del volume, abitualmente considerato soltanto l’elegante repertorio iconografico a corredo del resoconto del viaggio in Sicilia di Henry Gally Knight, pubblicato due anni prima. Un’operazione non soltanto di “traduzione”, ma di riflessione critica sulla maturazione del pensiero storiografico di Gally Knight intorno all’architettura medievale siciliana, “saracena” e normanna in prima istanza, di cui “Saracenic and Norman remains” rappresenta un’ulteriore sviluppo in relazion…
Short communication: Landscape and season effects on the diet of the Goshawk
2009
There are two general effects of habitat loss and frag-mentation of mature boreal forests (Schmiegelow &Monkkonen 2002). First, fragmentation by farmlandcreates stable structures such as permanent edge zoneswith enrichment of species diversity and density(Andren 1992, Berg & Part 1994). Secondly, modernforestry with clear-cuts creates sharp, unstable bound-aries between forest and open areas, usually with lesspronounced edge effects (Helle 1983, Schmiegelow &Monkkonen 2002). Considering the vast array of stud-ies on the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation onbird populations, relatively little attention has beenpaid to the role of predators, other than nest preda-tors, across different…
Physicochemical Characterization, Antioxidant Activity, and Phenolic Compounds of Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) Fruits Species for Potential Use in Food …
2020
Hawthorn belongs to the Crataegus genus of the Rosaceae family and is an important medicinal plant. Due to its beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system and its antioxidant and antimicrobial activity hawthorn has recently become quite a popular herbal medicine in phytotherapy and food applications. In this study, physicochemical characterization (color parameters, pH, titratable acidity, total soluble solids, soluble carbohydrate, total carotenoid, total phenols, and flavonoid contents), antioxidant activity (by ferric-reducing antioxidant power, FRAP assay), and quantification of some individual phenolic compounds of fruits of 15 samples of different hawthorn species (Crataegus spp.)…
Drumstick (Moringa oleifera) Flower as an Antioxidant Dietary Fibre in Chicken Meat Nuggets
2019
The present work investigated the efficacy of Moringa flower (MF) extract to develop a functional chicken product. Three groups of cooked chicken nuggets&mdash
Functional differential hemocytes behaviour in the clearance of bacteria and humoral defense factors variability in Mytilus galloprovincialis
2010
Herbicidal activity of essential oils extracted from different Mediterranean species against Echinochloa crus galli
Weed infestation in agricultural fields can cause huge economic losses and low-quality crop yields. Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) P.Beauv. (barnyardgrass) is one of the greatest yields limiting weeds in rice cultivation systems. It is a cosmopolitan weed in both temperate and tropical regions and is reported as a weed in 36 different crops in 61 countries. The success of this weed may be attributed to the production of large numbers of small, easily dispersed seeds per plant, possession of seed dormancy, rapid development and ability to flower under a wide range of photoperiods, and relative resistance of mature plants to herbicide sprays. Thus, the best way to control barnyardgrass in an env…
Helminth communities of two lizard populations (Lacertidae) from Canary Islands (Spain): Host diet-parasite relationships
2005
Abstract A parasitological survey has been carried out to determine the relationships between host diet and parasite fauna. Diet, and infracommunities and component communities of two subspecies of lacertid lizards, Gallotia galloti galloti (Oudart, 1839) and G. g. palmae (Boettger et Müller, 1914) from Tenerife and La Palma islands (Canary Islands, Spain), have been analysed. High values of parasite infection parameters were found in both subspecies, which were only infected by nematodes of the family Pharyngodonidae. Plant matter was mainly consumed by both lizard subspecies and relevant amounts of mineral matter were also found in both hosts. Diet of these lacertid lizards was correlate…