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Characteristics of honeymoon tourism: Chinese tourist approach

2017

En el presente trabajo, enmarcado en el turismo alternativo, se estudia el turismo de luna de miel, la elección del destino turístico y los turistas chinos en el mercado internacional. Se concluye que el turismo de luna de miel es un tipo de turismo alternativo específico con 5 características distintivas: larga duración y planificación, temporada propia, público objetivo joven, necesidades particulares y toma de decisión compartida. La investigación muestra que para los turistas chinos este tipo de turismo presenta sus propias peculiaridades. ABSTRACT Within alternative tourism framework, the aim of this paper is to research tourism honeymoon, to choose the destination and to study Chinese…

Luna de mielAtributos del destinolcsh:GTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementTuristas chinosAlternative tourismGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Geography. Anthropology. Recreationlcsh:Recreation. Leisurelcsh:GV1-1860HoneymoonTurismo alternativoNature and Landscape ConservationCuadernos de Turismo
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Effect of cropping systems on species dynamics and gene flow at the landscape level. A modelling approach

2008

International audience

MODEL[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental SciencesPOPULATION DYNAMICSCROPPING SYSTEMLANDSCAPEGMO[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental SciencesGENE FLOWComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Exposing the structure of an Arctic food web

2015

15 pages; International audience; How food webs are structured has major implications for their stability and dynamics. While poorly studied to date, arctic food webs are commonly assumed to be simple in structure, with few links per species. If this is the case, then different parts of the web may be weakly connected to each other, with populations and species united by only a low number of links. We provide the first highly resolved description of trophic link structure for a large part of a high-arctic food web. For this purpose, we apply a combination of recent techniques to describing the links between three predator guilds (insectivorous birds, spiders, and lepidopteran parasitoids) a…

MUTUALISTIC NETWORKSPlectrophenaxTrophic speciesPopulationGreenlandPOLLINATION NETWORKSDIVERSITYBiologyspecialismPredation[SDV.EE.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/EcosystemsgeneralismDNA barcodingeducationPredatorEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBEAR ISLANDNature and Landscape ConservationTrophic levelPardosaOriginal Researcheducation.field_of_study[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyMOLECULAR-DETECTIONGLOBAL PATTERNSCalidrisEcologyEcology15. Life on landHOST-SPECIFICITYbiology.organism_classificationHymenopteraFood web[ SDV.EE.ECO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/EcosystemsPardosaArctic1181 Ecology evolutionary biologymolecular diet analysisAPPARENT COMPETITIONta1181XysticusHERBIVOROUS INSECTS[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyTROPICAL FORESTEcology and Evolution
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An outline of the Madonie Mountains (northern Sicily): a center of diversity for Pleurotus species

2013

The territory of the Madonie Mountains is considered as a biodiversity hot-spot in the Mediterranean Basin. Since long ago distinguished botanists who have studied the vegetation of this particular territory were fascinated by the high level of species diversity. In this chapter, an overview of the geographical, geological, soil, climatic and vegetation features of the area is provided. Madonie territory is an important center of diversity for fungi and in particular for species belonging to the genus Pleurotus growing on roots of plants of the family Apiaceae.

Madonie Mtfungal diversitySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSicilyvegetation landscape
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An Inventory Approach to the Assessment of Main Traditional Landscapes in Sicily (Central Mediterranean Basin)

2012

EU policy for the conservation of cultural landscapes is of particular importance for a region such as Sicily (Italy) which is the site of many Mediterranean traditional cultural landscapes as well as new landscapes created by contemporary agriculture. Such variety of landscape, however, is not supported or confirmed by specialised inventories that identify and classify the typical Main Traditional Landscape (MTL). On the basis of these considerations, the objective of the present paper is to draw up a preliminary inventory and present a brief characterisation of MTLs in Sicily, in line with the multidisciplinary experiences and approaches implemented at European and national levels. In def…

Mainland ChinaMediterranean climateSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturabusiness.industryEcologyTerrace (agriculture)Cultural landscapecultural landscape landscape character ecological-cultural diversity land use change agro-forestry systemsGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental resource managementManagement Monitoring Policy and LawMediterranean Basinlanguage.human_languageTerminologyGeographylanguageLand use land-use change and forestrybusinessSicilianNature and Landscape ConservationGeneral Environmental ScienceLandscape Research
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Physiological stress does not increase with urbanization in European blackbirds: Evidence from hormonal, immunological and cellular indicators

2020

Urbanization changes the landscape structure and ecological processes of natural habitats. While urban areas expose animal communities to novel challenges, they may also provide more stable environments in which environmental fluctuations are buffered. Species´ ecology and physiology may determine their capacity to cope with the city life. However, the physiological mechanisms underlying organismal responses to urbanization, and whether different physiological systems are equally affected by urban environments remain poorly understood. This severely limits our capacity to predict the impact of anthropogenic habitats on wild populations. In this study, we measured indicators of physiological…

MaleBLOOD-CELLSEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcology (disciplines)URBAN010501 environmental sciencesCellular levelBiologyStress01 natural sciencesSongbirdsBirdsPASSER-DOMESTICUSStress PhysiologicalUrbanizationBODY CONDITION11. SustainabilityAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryCitiesWaste Management and DisposalEcosystemFEATHER CORTICOSTERONEPhysiological stress0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEcologyLandscape structureTURDUS-MERULAUrbanization15. Life on landPollutionPhysiological responses3. Good healthHabitatH/L ratioHOUSE SPARROWSLEUKOCYTE PROFILESHeat-shock proteins[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyCorticosteroneFOOD SUPPLEMENTATIONHormoneScience of The Total Environment
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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…

MaleBiologiaMovement patternslcsh:MedicineWildlifeAnnual cycleBehavioral EcologyFeeding behaviorOrnithologySex factorsZoologiaSpatial and Landscape EcologyZoologíalcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinarybiologyEcologyAnimal BehaviorEcologyWelfare economicsReproductionBiodiversityAnnual cycleEuropeChristian ministryFemaleAlgorithmsResearch ArticleAnimal TypesForagingSpatial BehaviorSatellite trackingModels BiologicalSex FactorsSearch strategiesAnimalsTerrestrial EcologyBiologyEcosystemFalconiformesEvolutionary BiologyForaging successlcsh:RFeeding Behaviorbiology.organism_classificationFalconiformesSpatial behaviorPredatory BehaviorAfricalcsh:QVeterinary ScienceZoology
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Evolving clinical landscape of chronic hepatitis B: A multicenter Italian study

2009

The aim of the study was to evaluate the characteristics of chronic hepatitis B with special reference to the geographical origin of the patients and to the prevalence of HBeAg and viral and non-viral co-factors of liver disease. A cross-sectional multicenter survey was undertaken, which enrolled 1,386 HBsAg chronic carriers observed consecutively in 21 referral centers over a 6-month period. The prevalence of HBeAg in patients was 11%; the presence of HBeAg was associated independently with a younger age and co-infection with HIV. Anti-HDV, anti-HCV, or anti-HIV antibodies were detected in 8.1%, 6.5%, and 2%, respectively. However, among the patients first diagnosed during the study period…

MaleHBsAgvirusesHIV InfectionsAntibodies ViralHBeAgHepatitisLiver diseaseCHRONIC HEPATITIS B; HBsAg; epidemiology; GEOGRAPHICAL LANDSCAPEHBsAg0302 clinical medicine80 and overPrevalenceViralChronicAged 80 and over0303 health sciencesGeographyAge Factorsvirus diseasesHepatitis CHepatitis BMiddle AgedHepatitis BHepatitis D3. Good healthInfectious DiseasesHBeAgCirrhosisItalyMedicineepidemiology030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleHepatitis D virusHumanAdultHepatitis Viral HumanAdolescentCHRONIC HEPATITIS BAntibodies03 medical and health sciencesHepatitis B ChronicHDVVirologyCirrhosis HBeAg HDV Hepatitis B Adolescent Adult Age Factors Aged Aged 80 and over Antibodies Viral Cross-Sectional Studies Female Geography HIV HIV Infections Hepatitis B Chronic Hepatitis Viral Human Humans Italy Male Middle Aged Prevalence Virology Infectious DiseasesmedicineCirrhosis; HBeAg; HDV; Hepatitis B; Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Antibodies Viral; Cross-Sectional Studies; Female; Geography; HIV; HIV Infections; Hepatitis B Chronic; Hepatitis Viral Human; Humans; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Prevalence; Infectious Diseases; VirologyHumans030304 developmental biologyAgedHepatitisCirrhosibusiness.industryHIVmedicine.diseaseVirologydigestive system diseasesCross-Sectional StudiesGEOGRAPHICAL LANDSCAPEbusiness
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Influence of landscape composition and diversity on contaminant flux in terrestrial food webs: a case study of trace metal transfer to European black…

2012

13 pages; International audience; Although understanding the influence of the spatial arrangement of habitats and interacting communities on the processes of pollutant flux and impacts is critical for exposure and risk assessment, to date few studies have been devoted to this emergent topic. We tested the hypothesis that landscape composition and diversity affect the transfer of trace metals to vertebrates. Bioaccumulation of Cd and Pb in blood and feathers of European blackbirds Turdus merula (n=138) was studied over a smelter-impacted area (Northern France). Landscape composition (type and occurrence of the different habitats) and diversity (number of different habitat types and the propo…

MaleInsecta010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences[ SDV.TOX.ECO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/Ecotoxicology010501 environmental sciencesWildlife01 natural sciencesSongbirdsFood chainSoilheavy-metalsTrace metalTissue DistributionWaste Management and DisposalEcologyEnvironmental exposurePollutionSoil contaminationhost factorsSpatial heterogeneityNon-invasive samplingHabitatDierecologieSpatial heterogeneityEnvironmental PollutantsFemale[SDV.TOX.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/EcotoxicologyAnimal EcologyFranceCadmiumEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental EngineeringFood ChaincadmiumForagingEnvironmentAvian toxicologyecological risk-assessmentToxic chemicalsLandscape ecotoxicologysmall mammalsEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsOligochaeta0105 earth and related environmental scienceslead[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologySpectrophotometry AtomicEnvironmental Exposure15. Life on landFeathersDietLead13. Climate actionexposurebirdssoil propertiesSpatial ecologyEnvironmental science[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologybioavailabilityThe Science of the total environment
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Morphometry and subpopulation structure of Holstein bull spermatozoa: variations in ejaculates and cryopreservation straws

2016

Artículo científico Sperm quality is evaluated for the calculation of sperm dosage in artificial reproductive programs. The most common parameter used is motility, but morphology has a higher potential as a predictor of genetic quality. Morphometry calculations from CASA‑Morph technology improve morphological evaluation and allow mathematical approaches to the problem. Semen from 28 Holstein bulls was collected by artificial vagina, and several ejaculates were studied. After general evaluation, samples were diluted, packaged in 0.25 ml straws, and stored in liquid nitrogen. Two straws per sample were thawed, and slides were processed and stained with Diff‑Quik. Samples were analyzed by a CA…

Maleanimal structuresHolstein bullUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationSemenInvited Original ArticleTotal populationBiologylcsh:RC870-923Cryopreservationsperm morphometry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnimal sciencemedicineAnimalsMorfologíaeducationsubpopulationsDairy cattle:FORESTRY AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING::Plant production::Agronomy [Research Subject Categories]CryopreservationMorphometricseducation.field_of_study030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineArtificial insemination0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineReproducciónlcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. UrologySpermatozoaGenética040201 dairy & animal scienceSpermSemen AnalysisMortalidadSperm Motilitycryopreservation; Holstein bull; sperm morphometry; subpopulationsCattleSemen PreservationAsian Journal of Andrology
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