Search results for "Population density"

showing 10 items of 194 documents

Population density and childhood leukaemia: results of the EUROCLUS study

1999

The EUROCLUS study assembled incidence data for 13,551 cases of childhood leukaemia (CL) diagnosed between 1980 and 1989 in 17 countries (or regions of countries). These were referenced by location at diagnosis to small census areas of which there were 25,723 in the study area. Population counts, surface area and, hence, population density were available for all these small areas. Previous analyses have shown limited extra-Poisson variation (EPV) of case counts within small areas; this is most pronounced in areas of intermediate population density (150-499 persons/km2). In this study, the data set was examined in more detail for evidence that variations in incidence and EPV of CL are associ…

Epstein-Barr Virus InfectionsCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationBiologyRate ratioPopulation densitysymbols.namesakeEpidemiologymedicineHumansPoisson regressionChildeducationSmall-Area AnalysisPopulation Densityeducation.field_of_studyLeukemiaIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-LymphomaConfidence intervalEuropeOncologySmall-Area AnalysissymbolsDemography
researchProduct

Intra-urban spatial distributions of population and employment : the case of the agglomeration of Dijon, 1999

2003

The aim of this paper is to analyze the intra-urban spatial distributions of population and employment in the agglomeration of Dijon (regional capital of Burgundy, France). We study whether this agglomeration has followed the general tendency of job decentralization observed in most urban areas or whether it is still characterized by a monocentric pattern. In that purpose, we use a sample of 136 observations at the communal and at the IRIS (infra-urban statistical area) levels with 1999 census data and the employment database SIRENE (INSEE). First; we study the spatial pattern of total employment and employment density using exploratory spatial data analysis. Apart from the CBD, few IRIS ar…

Exploratory spatial data analysis[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologyspatial heterogeneity[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociologyemployment subcenterspopulation densitymonocentric and polycentric configurationsspatial autocorrelation
researchProduct

Much can change in a year: The massawan mantis shrimp, erugosquilla massavensis (Kossmann, 1880) in sicily, Italy

2019

A flourishing population of the Massawan mantis shrimp, Erugosquilla massavensis, an Erythraean species, is recorded off Sicily, Italy, one year after the very first specimen was collected off the eastern coast of the island. The species is already established as a minor, albeit valuable, fishery resource. Once its population increases, however, it may compete with the native Mediterranean spot-tail mantis shrimp, Squilla mantis. This article presents the results of a joint effort between members of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale of Comiso and local fishermen to monitor non-indigenous species in Sicilian waters.

Fisheries -- Italy -- SicilyArthropodaDistribution (economics)Introduced speciesDistributionPopulation dynamicPopulation densityInvasive speciesErugosquillaMantis shrimpShrimps -- Italy -- SicilySquilla -- Italy -- SicilyMalacostracaSquillidaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiologyCompetitionEcologybusiness.industrybiology.organism_classificationShrimp populations -- Italy -- SicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicFisheryGeographyIntroduced organisms -- Italy -- SicilyFishery resourceSquilla mantis -- Italy -- SicilybusinessInvasive alien specieSquilla manti
researchProduct

The forager's dilemma: food sharing and food defense as risk-sensitive foraging options.

2003

Although many variants of the hawk-dove game predict the frequency at which group foraging animals should compete aggressively, none of them can explain why a large number of group foraging animals share food clumps without any overt aggression. One reason for this shortcoming is that hawk-dove games typically consider only a single contest, while most group foraging situations involve opponents that interact repeatedly over discovered food clumps. The present iterated hawk-dove game predicts that in situations that are analogous to a prisoner's dilemma, animals should share the resources without aggression, provided that the number of simultaneously available food clumps is sufficiently la…

Food defensePopulation DensityFood sharingCompetitive BehaviorEcologyAggressionForagingPopulation DynamicsPrisoner's dilemmaFeeding BehaviorRisk sensitiveEnvironmentCONTESTModels BiologicalDilemmaMicroeconomicsGame TheorymedicineAnimalsmedicine.symptomPsychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsThe American naturalist
researchProduct

Genetic structure and demographic inference of the regular sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri (Meissner, 1900) in the Southern Ocean: the role of the l…

2018

22 pages; International audience; One of the most relevant characteristics of the extant Southern Ocean fauna is its resiliency to survive glacial processes of the Quaternary. These climatic events produced catastrophic habitat reductions and forced some marine benthic species to move, adapt or go extinct. The marine benthic species inhabiting the Antarctic upper continental shelf faced the Quaternary glaciations with different strategies that drastically modified population sizes and thus affected the amount and distribution of intraspecific genetic variation. Here we present new genetic information for the most conspicuous regular sea urchin of the Antarctic continental shelf, Sterechinus…

Gene FlowTopographyHeredityEcological MetricsPopulation geneticsOceans and SeasGenetic locilcsh:MedicineDNA MitochondrialGeographical LocationsBodies of waterOceansGeneticsAnimalslcsh:ScienceEcosystemSpecies diversityPopulation DensityIslandsEvolutionary BiologyLandforms[SDV.GEN.GPO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]Population BiologyGeographyEcologylcsh:REcology and Environmental SciencesBiology and Life SciencesGeomorphologyBayes TheoremMarine and aquatic sciencesGenetic MappingPhylogeographyAntarctic OceanGenetics PopulationBiogeographyHaplotypesSea UrchinsPeople and PlacesEarth SciencesAntarcticalcsh:QResearch Article
researchProduct

Intra- and intergenotypic competition in Drosophila melanogaster: effects of density on larval survival and rate of development

1986

We have examined the effects of density and frequency in the larval competition of Drosophila melanogaster by measuring three fitness components: viability (V), mean development time (MDT) and a combination of these two (E). We have detected (contrary to most published results) non-linear effects of density in single-genotype cultures; in addition, different functions are required to describe the density effects below and above the optimal density. Frequency has also non-linear effects in the two-genotype cultures. Only one polymorphic equilibrium frequency, which is stable, occurs with respect to V; but two polymorphic equilibria, one stable and one unstable, exist with respect to E. The r…

GeneticsLarvaOptimal densitybiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulation geneticsPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPopulation densityCompetition (biology)Rate of developmentInsect ScienceGeneticsAnimal Science and ZoologyDrosophila melanogastermedia_commonGenetica
researchProduct

Epistasis and the Adaptability of an RNA Virus

2005

Abstract We have explored the patterns of fitness recovery in the vesicular stomatitis RNA virus. We show that, in our experimental setting, reversions to the wild-type genotype were rare and fitness recovery was at least partially driven by compensatory mutations. We compared compensatory adaptation for genotypes carrying (1) mutations with varying deleterious fitness effects, (2) one or two deleterious mutations, and (3) pairs of mutations showing differences in the strength and sign of epistasis. In all cases, we found that the rate of fitness recovery and the proportion of reversions were positively affected by population size. Additionally, we observed that mutations with large fitness…

GeneticsPopulation DensityMutationAnalysis of VarianceGenotypeEpistasis and functional genomicsAdaptation BiologicalRNA virusEpistasis GeneticSequence Analysis DNAViral Plaque AssayBiologyInvestigationsbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeVesicular stomatitis Indiana virusEvolution MolecularMutational meltdownGenotypeMutationGeneticsmedicineEpistasisMutation–selection balanceAdaptation
researchProduct

Pollen and Plant Macroremain Analyses for the Reconstruction of Environmental Changes in the Early Metal Period

2006

A sharp increase in human population density and the same time fundamental changes in the location of settlement, moving away from earlier inhabited places points to significant changes in the environment. This period with a sharp decrease in anthropogenic indicators and poor records of slash and burn cultivation and field crop-growing is named “transition” period (Vasks et.al.1998) and indicates the lack of stable and continuous inhabitant sites. This phenomena can be explained by the small size of settlements at the Early Iron Age, expressed by a weak cultural layer and these could be defined as separate farmsteads. Modern farming practices, especially modern tillage, adversely affected t…

GeographyIron AgeHuman settlementPollenBotanymedicinePeriod (geology)MacrofossilSlash-and-burnPhysical geographymedicine.disease_causePopulation densityHolocene
researchProduct

Long-term impacts of tropical storms and earthquakes on human population growth in Haiti and Dominican Republic

2010

AbstractThe two Caribbean states, Haiti and the Dominican Republic, have experienced similar natural forces since the 18th century, including hurricanes and earthquakes. Although, both countries seem to be two of the most prone of all Latin American and Caribbean countries to natural hazard events, historically, Haiti tends to be more vulnerable to natural forces. The purpose of this article is to understand to what extent geohazards shape demographic changes. Research findings of this study show that neither atmospheric nor seismic hazards that directly hit the territory of Haiti have significant impacts on population densities and growth rates. Quantitative evidence is provided, that betw…

GeographyLatin AmericansEnvironmental protectionUrbanizationNatural hazardEarth & EnvironmentPopulation growthGeneral Materials ScienceTropical cycloneSocioeconomicsPopulation densityNatural (archaeology)Term (time)
researchProduct

Sediment features, macrozoobenthic assemblages and trophic relationships (δ13C and δ15N analysis) following a dystrophic event with anoxia and sulphi…

2007

Macrozoobenthic assemblages and stable carbon (delta C-13) and nitrogen (delta N-15) isotope values of various primary producers (macroalgae and angiosperms) and consumers (macroinvertebrate filter/suspension feeders, deposit feeders, detritivores/omnivores and carnivores and fishes) were studied in the Santa Giusta lagoon (Sardinia, Italy) before (spring) and after (autumn) a dystrophic event which occurred in the summer of 2004. A few days after the dystrophy, the physico-chemical characteristics of sediments and macrozoobenthic assemblages were also investigated. In the latter occasion, high total organic carbon (3.9%) and organic matter (15.9%) contents of surface sediments went togethe…

Geologic SedimentsFood ChainAnimal Ecology and PhysiologyOceans and Seasstable isotopesSulfidesAquatic ScienceBiologyOceanographyBenthosAnimalsSedimentary organic matterSeawaterOrganic matterAnaerobiosisIsotope analysisTrophic levelPopulation Densitychemistry.chemical_classificationCarbon IsotopesNitrogen IsotopesEcologyTemperatureDetritivoreBiodiversitypollution impactInvertebratesPollutionFood webOxygenItalychemistrymacrofaunabenthic communities food webs stable isotopes eutrophication transitional watersfood websorganic enrichmentFish killMarine Pollution Bulletin
researchProduct