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Intrasite Artefact Survey at Terravecchia di Cuti (Sicily)

2016

In this paper, we discuss the results of an artefact survey and a sampling collection in the indigenous settlement of Terravecchia di Cuti, in the chora of the Greek colony of Himera (Sicily). The whole area of the town was gridded with squares of 10x10 m to isolate functional areas and identify the most interesting zones for new archaeological samples. The survey was carried out in two fields (9400 m2), counting and recording all findings. Only diagnostic pottery and figured pottery, antefixes, loom weights, millstones and so on were collected. We can observe, analysing in detail our results for both fields, that functional areas could not be isolated, perhaps because the urban and social …

GeographySicily Intrasite SurveySocial organisationSampling (statistics)Settore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaPotterySettlement (litigation)ArchaeologyCartographyIndigenous
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Assessment of genetic variation in SicilianHelichrysum(Asteraceae) and implication to germplasm conservation

2008

Some taxa of Sicilian Helichrysum related to sect. Stoeachadina have an uncertain systematic position; moreover, they are rare and endangered. In order to preserve these taxa in a genebank, a strategy to keep their genetic variation as high as possible is required. The high informative content of AFLP markers was used to assess genetic variations within and between populations and their relationships. The results show that all populations are genetically similar, even though there are two distinct groups: the first is the population referred to H. pendulum, and the second is represented by other populations belonging to several different specific and intraspecific taxa. The H. pendulum popu…

Germplasmeducation.field_of_studyPopulationEndangered speciesPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationIntraspecific competitionTaxonAFLP genetic variation Sicilian Helichrysum Asteraceae germplasm conservation genebankEvolutionary biologyGenetic variationBotanyHelichrysumAmplified fragment length polymorphismeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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The joint evolution of learning and dispersal maintains intraspecific diversity in metapopulations

2021

The evolution of dispersal tendencies and of cognitive abilities have both been intensely studied. Yet little attention has been given to the question of how these two aspects may relate to each other, as a result of their joint evolution. On the one hand, learning abilities may help dispersers to cope with their new habitat. On the other hand, dispersal may sometimes reduce the need for learning, because local environments may differ in how much there is to learn. To get a better understanding of this relationship, we built an individual‐based simulation in which both learning speed and dispersal tendency were free to evolve. We found that both positive and negative correlations could evol…

HabitatEcologyBiodiversityBiological dispersalMetapopulationCognitionBiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIntraspecific competitionDiversity (business)Cognitive styleOikos
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Extensive gene flow blurs species boundaries amongVeronica barrelieri, V. orchideaandV. spicata(Plantaginaceae) in southeastern Europe

2011

Little is known about the contribution of interspecific hybridization, a frequent phenomenon in plants, to the high plant diversity in southeastern Europe, one of the continent's diversity hot spots. A good system to study the relevance of hybridization for biodiversity in this region is Veronica subg. Pseudolysimachium sect. Pseudolysimachion (Plantaginaceae). Depending on the presumed frequency of hybridization, existing taxonomic concepts in this group range from distinguishing only morphological races without explicit taxonomic status to recognizing several species each with a series of intraspecific taxa. Using genetic (plastid sequences and AFLP fingerprints), ploidy-level and morphom…

IndumentumbiologyRange (biology)BiodiversityPlant ScienceSubspeciesbiology.organism_classificationIntraspecific competitionGene flowTaxonEvolutionary biologyBotanyPlantaginaceaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTAXON
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On the analysis of viability data: an example with Drosophila.

1990

Larval competition experiments involving two wild type and eight mutant strains of Drosophila melanogaster have been carried out following the substitution procedure proposed by Mather and Caligari (1981). Our main goal has been to compare the competitive abilities of two phenotypically indistinguishable strains (wild and Oregon-R) by means of their responses with eight different mutants. Prior to the analyses of viability data, we have studied the normalizing effect of several transformations in order to determine which was best suited for the analyses. The differences found among the five transformations tested and the untransformed data were not very great. The folded power transformatio…

InsectaArthropodaSurvivalmedia_common.quotation_subjectMutantBiologyIntraspecific competitionCompetition (biology)Species SpecificityDrosophilidaeterrestrialfliesGeneticsAnimaliaAnimalsDrosophilidaeGenetics (clinical)media_commonTaxonomyGeneticsEcologyDipteraWild typeBiodiversitybiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeTransformation (genetics)Drosophila melanogasterPhenotypefruit fliesData Interpretation StatisticalMutationDrosophila melanogasterHeredity
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Typology of pentad circulation anomalies over the Eastern Africa - Western Indian Ocean region, and their relationship with rainfall

2005

International audience; The aim of this study was to classify the most frequently observed atmospheric circula- tion anomaly patterns in eastern Africa and the adjacent Indian Ocean. As an example of the useful- ness of such a classification, the second objective was to test whether these patterns account for intraseasonal rainfall anomalies in the region. A partitioning algorithm, known as dynamical cluster analysis, was therefore applied to the zonal (U)and meridional (V)components of the wind anom- alies, obtained from the NCEP-NCAR Reanalysis R-2 at the pentad (5 d) timescale. The 3 geopoten- tial levels 850, 700 and 200 hPa were combined. Focus is on the transition seasons (March to Ma…

Intraseasonal rainfall variability[SDE.MCG.CG] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cg[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes[SDE.MCG] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatology[SDU.STU.CL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyCirculation anomaly patterns[SDE.MCG.CG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cgMadden–Julian Oscillation[ SDE.MCG.CG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cgEastern Africa[ SDU.STU.CL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyDynamical cluster analysis
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INSTITUT DE TRÀNSIT I SEGURETAT VIÀRIA - INTRAS

2006

L'INTRAS és un centre de referència a nivell nacional i internacional en matèria de trànsit, transport i seguretat viària. En les seues instal·lacions, equipades amb laboratoris i instrumental específic, es realitzen labors d'investigació interdisciplinar, es porten a terme projectes de desenvolupament i transferència de tecnologia, i es proporciona assessorament i formació especialitzada.

Investigació Seguretat viària Trànsit Transport INTRAS
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Introduction to Symposium: Poecilogony--A Window on Larval Evolutionary Transitions in Marine Invertebrates

2012

Poecilogony is the intraspecific variation in developmental mode that has been described in some marine invertebrates. Poecilogonous species produce different larval forms (e.g., free-swimming planktotrophic larvae as well as brooded lecithotrophic or adelphophagic larvae). Poecilogony can be a controversial topic, since it is difficult to identify and characterize the phenomenon with certainty. It has been challenging to determine whether poecilogony represents developmental polymorphism with a genetic basis or developmental polyphenism reflecting plastic responses to environmental cues. Other outstanding questions include whether common mechanisms underlie the developmental variation we o…

LarvaPolyphenismEcologyMarine larval ecologyAnimal Science and ZoologyPlant ScienceComparative biologyMarine invertebratesBiologyEvolutionary transitionsIntraspecific competitionIntegrative and Comparative Biology
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Larval competition in Drosophila melanogaster: frequency-dependence of viability

1988

The application of the overfeeding technique (interruption of the competition during larval development) to the study of larval competition in two-strain cultures of Drosophila melanogaster demonstrates the following points: (1) viability is a function of competition time; (2) viability becomes more frequency-dependent as competition time increases; (3) the dynamics of the “inner” subpopulation (adults that have passed all their development in a crowded condition) and “outer” subpopulation (adults coming from larvae recovered by interruption of competition) vary with time as regards frequency-dependence; and (4) the wild type strain Oregon is the active agent in competition with the strain …

LarvabiologyEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectfungiFrequency-dependent selectionZoologyGeneral MedicineFrequency dependencebiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)Intraspecific competitionDrosophilidaeGeneticsDrosophila melanogasterAgronomy and Crop ScienceBiotechnologymedia_commonWild type strainTheoretical and Applied Genetics
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One Species, Hundreds of Subspecies? New Insight into the Intraspecific Classification of the Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon Linnaeus , 1758)…

2022

The Old World swallowtail Papilio machaon Linnaeus, 1758 is one of the most well-known and most characteristic members of the family Papilionidae. Over the past two centuries, the butterfly has been the subject of many studies. P. machaon is characterised by a tendency to change the wing colour pattern. In turn, due to the great interest of collectors and amateur entomologists, these studies have been converted into the description of over 100 colour forms, aberrations and subspecies. In this study, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), 16S rDNA and cytochrome b sequences were used to examine the correlation between the intraspecific classification and genetic structure of P. machaon. The study used 8…

Lepidoptera; Papilionoidea; <i>Papilio machaon</i>; mtDNA; haplotypes; intraspecific classification; subspecies; Palearctic RegionLepidoptera; PapilionoideahaplotypesmtDNAInsect Scienceintraspecific classificationsubspeciesPalearctic RegionPapilio machaonInsects
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