Search results for "Lampe"
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Predicting common bottlenose dolphin habitat preference to dynamically adapt management measures from a Marine Spatial Planning perspective
2016
Abstract At the European Level, SACs (Special Areas of Conservation) are considered among the most reliable tools for increasing the efficiency of protective actions and to identify species vulnerability hotspots across spatial scales. Nevertheless, SACs may fail in their scope when design and management are not dynamically adapted to meet ecological principles. Knowledge of the spatial distribution of relevant key species, such as common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), is crucial in order to achieve the objective of the Habitat Directive (92/43/EEC), and is a fundamental step in the process of Marine Spatial Planning. From this perspective, new data and analysis are required to pr…
"[...] aber nicht auf meine Kosten": die noch ungeklärte Beziehung zwischen Tomasi di Lampedusa und der italienischen Gesellschaft
2010
La «Chiara» che schiude la chiusa del «Gattopardo»
2009
The genetic identity of the only Italian population of the genus Macroprotodon Guichenot, 1850 on the island of Lampedusa, Sicily
2020
The only Italian population of false smooth snakes is found on Lampedusa, a small island located in the Sicilian Channel and part of the African continental shelf. The taxonomic identity of this population is currently uncertain, although it is most often attributed to Macroprotodon cucullatus textilis on a morphological basis. We present here the first genetic data on this population. The analysis carried out on the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene shows that the Lampedusan false smooth snake belongs to a clade shared with a single sample from central Tunisia. The genetic distance between this lineage and its sister group (M. abubakeri) is comparable to or higher than that found among many …
"Lampedusa und das 'Schwarze Mittelmeer'. Die Migrationsrouten im Jahrtausend der Globalisierung"
2013
On frontiers in the global millennium. The role played by the minor island of Lampedusa as a bridge and border between Africa and Europe.
ECOLOGIA DELL' IMPOLLINAZIONE DI PERIPLOCA LAEVIGATA SUBSP ANGUSTIFOLIA ( LABILL.) MARKGRAF ( APOCYNACEAE-PERIPLOCOIDEAE ) E CALLUMA EUROPEA N.E.BR. …
2011
Ecologia dell'impollinazione di Periploca laevigata subsp. angustifolia (Labill.) Markgraf (Apocynaceae-Periplocoideae) e Caralluma europaea N.E.Br. …
2011
Said davanti al romanzo: da Mansfield Park al Gattopardo
2013
L'interazione degli studi culturali con la letteratura è stata sempre complessa, sospesa tra sviluppi significativi e pregiudizi fuorvianti. E' possibile verificarlo analizzando alcuni tra gli studi letterari di Edward Said, in particolare quelli in cui il critico si misura con un archetipo del geand romanzo moderno, Mansfield Park di Jane Austen e con una sua celeberrima, tardiva e ingannevole ripresa, Il Gattopardo di Tomasi di Lampedusa. The essay deals with the relationship between Cultural Studies and literature has always been complex, characterized both by meaningful developments and by misleading prejudices; especially analyzing the studies dedicated by Edward Said, to Jane Austen’s…
Framing Migrant Memories: Lampedusa's Fragmented Archives
2022
The small island of Lampedusa, a key destination of the Central Mediterranean Route connecting Africa to Italy, offers a special observatory on the contemporary trans-Mediterranean odyssey of migrants, although often transformed into a “border spectacle.” Upon landing, migrants are stripped of their belongings, as these are impounded by the authorities. Such an act of dispossession is intended to deprive them of their histories, family ties and cultural identity. Photographer Mario Badagliacca has portrayed a selection of these lost and retrieved items in his work Fragments (2013). Each object reveals expectations, fears, desires, endurance, but cannot tell a full story. They are fragments …
SYRPHIDAE (DIPTERA) FROM LAMPEDUSA ISLAND
2010
Diptera of Lampedusa are poorly known, and the only published data are those of VENTURI (1960) and PISCIOTTA et al. (2008). In the present paper the authors report new records of Syrphidae (Diptera) for Lampedusa island discovered during field investigations carried out for a broader research project in the island. Data are updated to November 2009. Eleven species of Syrphidae new for Lampedusa have been found of which one is new for the Sicilian fauna.