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Anti-Inflammatory and Cytoprotective Effect of Plant Sterol and Galactooligosaccharides-Enriched Beverages in Caco-2 Cells

2019

Plant sterol (PS) (1 g/100 mL) enriched milk-based fruit beverages with or without galactooligosaccharides (GOS) (1.8 g/100 mL) were used in differentiated Caco-2 cells. Their potential cytopreventive effect against oxidative stress induced by cholesterol oxidation products (COPs) and their anti-inflammatory properties were evaluated. Preincubation (24 h) with bioaccessible fractions from beverages without and with GOS (MfB and MfB-G) completely prevented the COPs (60 μM/4 h) induced oxidative stress independent to GOS presence with exception to calcium influx and GSH content, where a partial protective effect was observed. Besides, MfB produced a significant (p < 0.05) reduction of IL-8 (4…

0106 biological sciencesAntioxidantmedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentInterleukin-1betaAnti-Inflammatory AgentsOligosaccharidesChromosomal translocationProtective Agentsmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesAnti-inflammatoryBeverageschemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansFood scienceCholesterol010401 analytical chemistryTranscription Factor RelAPhytosterolsGeneral ChemistryGlutathionePlant sterol0104 chemical sciencesOxidative StresschemistryCytoprotectionCaco-2Caco-2 CellsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesOxidative stress010606 plant biology & botanyJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Coping with Difficult Weather and Snow Conditions : Reindeer herders’ views on climate change impacts and coping strategies

2016

Winter is a critical season for reindeer herding, with the amount and quality of snow being among the most important factors determining the condition of reindeer and the annual success of the livelihood. Our first aim was to model the future (2035–2064) snow conditions in northern Finland, especially the quantities related to ground ice and/or ice layers within the snow pack, exceptionally deep snow and late snow melt. Secondly, we studied the strategies by which herders cope with the impacts of difficult weather and snow conditions on herding by interviewing 21 herders. SNOWPACK simulations indicate that snow cover formation will be delayed by an average of 19 days and snow will melt 16 d…

0106 biological sciencesAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesta1172educationGeography Planning and Developmentta1171Climate changeSnow modelinglcsh:QC851-999Management Monitoring Policy and Law114 Physical sciences010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesReindeer herdingEnvironmental protectiontalviClimate changeHerding1172 Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTraditional knowledge (TK)2. Zero hungerGlobal and Planetary ChangeLand useEcologyselviytyminenWinter15. Life on landSnowpackLivelihoodSnowreindeer herdingclimate change13. Climate actionSnowmeltSustainabilityEnvironmental sciencelcsh:Meteorology. Climatologytraditional knowledgeCopingsnow modelling
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Biotope Determinants of EPT Assamblages Structure – Târnava Watershed (Transylvania, Romania) Case Study

2015

Abstract This study aims to analyze the biotopic factors affecting the EPT assemblage diversity in the rivers of the Târnava Watershed. Our research revealed that the high diversity of the Plecoptera communities is associated with river reaches with boulder and cobble lithological substrate, accentuated slope and natural bank dynamics, and also it is directly correlated with dissolved oxygen and inversely correlated with chemical and biochemical oxygen demand, total hardness, nitrates and total nitrogen in the water. The high diversity of the Trichoptera communities is associated with water which presents moderate quantities of nutrients (total phosphorus, phosphates) and with river reaches…

0106 biological sciencesBiotopemayfly communitiesWatershedEcologytârnava mare rivertârnava mică river010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences010602 entomologyGeographyEnvironmental protectionstonefly communitiestârnava riverWater resource managementcaddisfly communitieshuman activitiesQH540-549.50105 earth and related environmental sciencesTransylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
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Challenges of ecological restoration: Lessons from forests in northern Europe

2013

The alarming rate of ecosystem degradation has raised the need for ecological restoration throughout different biomes and continents. North European forests may appear as one of the least vulnerable ecosystems from a global perspective, since forest cover is not rapidly decreasing and many ecosystem services remain at high level. However, extensive areas of northern forests are heavily exploited and have lost a major part of their biodiversity value. There is a strong requirement to restore these areas towards a more natural condition in order to meet the targets of the Convention on Biological Diversity. Several northern countries are now taking up this challenge by restoring forest biodiv…

0106 biological sciencesConvention on Biological Diversity010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementBiodiversityEnvironmental restoration15. Life on land010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesForest restorationEcosystem servicesGeography13. Climate actionEnvironmental protectionForest ecologyta1181Ecosystem diversitybusinessRestoration ecologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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The socio-economic impact of conservation: The Safe Islands for Seabirds LIFE project

2017

Using the Safe Islands for Seabirds LIFE project as a case study, we assessed the socio-economic impact of a nature conservation project on the local community, focusing on the wealth created and the jobs supported directly and indirectly by the project. The Safe Islands for Seabirds project took place during 2009-2012, mainly on Corvo Island, the smallest and least populated island of Portugal's Azores Archipelago. To assess the impact of the project we used a combination of methods to analyse the project expenditure, the jobs created directly as a result of it, and, by means of multipliers, the incomes and jobs it supported indirectly. We estimate that during 2009-2012 direct expenditure …

0106 biological sciencesCorvo IslandNatural resource economicsmultiplier010501 environmental sciencesconservation projectsocio-economic impact010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGross domestic productLocal communityLIFEGeographyEnvironmental protectionNature ConservationSocio economic impactprotected areaAzores archipelagonatural amenityEconomic impact analysisProtected areaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAzores0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservation
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Disintegration of Italian rural landscapes to international environmental agreements

2015

In Italy, the first law that puts landscape and historical buildings under public control was implemented in 1922. While this represents a significant achievement for those times, for that law landscape essentially has an historical and aesthetic connotation, without any explicit reference to the components of flora, fauna and geology. Today, many protection policies and initiatives are still biased by the lack of reference to the intrinsic value that biodiversity and ecosystem services have for the maintenance of traditional landscapes, as well as for the survival of the human species. The priority accorded to historical and aesthetic values can lead to a lack of attention to the complex r…

0106 biological sciencesEconomics and EconometricsLandscape protection Agriculture Ecosystems Biodiversity Regional planning SEA Inland areasSettore ICAR/20 - Tecnica E Pianificazione Urbanisticabusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Survival of the fittestEnvironmental resource management010501 environmental sciencesSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesWork (electrical)AgriculturePolitical Science and International RelationsRegional planningSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataStrategic environmental assessmentbusinessLaw0105 earth and related environmental sciencesConnotation
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Advanced methods of plant disease detection. A review

2014

International audience; Plant diseases are responsible for major economic losses in the agricultural industry worldwide. Monitoring plant health and detecting pathogen early are essential to reduce disease spread and facilitate effective management practices. DNA-based and serological methods now provide essential tools for accurate plant disease diagnosis, in addition to the traditional visual scouting for symptoms. Although DNA-based and serological methods have revolutionized plant disease detection, they are not very reliable at asymptomatic stage, especially in case of pathogen with systemic diffusion. They need at least 1–2 days for sample harvest, processing, and analysis. Here, we d…

0106 biological sciencesEnvironmental Engineering[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]DiseaseBiology01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesCommercial kitsVolatile organic compoundsSpectroscopyPlant disease030304 developmental biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryDNA-based methods Immunological assays Spectroscopy Biophotonics Plant disease Remote sensing Volatile organic compounds Commercial kitsEffective managementExtremely HelpfulRemote sensingPlant diseaseCrop protectionBiotechnologyRisk analysis (engineering)DNA-based methodsImmunological assaysBiophotonicsbusinessAgronomy and Crop Science010606 plant biology & botany
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View on Bryophyte Conservation in Peninsular and Balearic Spain: Analysis of Red Lists and Legal Protection

2017

Abstract Current knowledge on the bryophyte flora of Peninsular and Balearic Spain has been highly improved in the past decades, yielding to a still evolving list of 1143 taxa (862 mosses, 5 hornworts, 276 liverworts). Despite its low endemicity (a scarce 0.5% of the bryophyte flora), the Spanish enrolment, both by researchers and by administration, is key in bryophyte conservation science and protection, since it hosts over 40 species that are exclusive or extremely rare both at a European scale and worldwide. The state of bryophyte conservation in Peninsular and Balearic Spain is discussed through comparison of the three national Red Lists already published (1994, 1996, 2014) with the leg…

0106 biological sciencesFloraBalearic islandsEcologygovernment.political_districtPlant Science010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeographyLegal protectionTaxonThreatened speciesgovernmentIUCN Red ListKey (lock)BryophyteEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010606 plant biology & botanyCryptogamie, Bryologie
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Plant micro-reserves in Valencia (E. Spain): A model to preserve threatened flora in China?

2017

The Valencian Community (eastern Spain) was the pioneer territory establishing plant micro-reserves (PMRs). Its model to protect small sites for endemic and endangered plants has been exported to several countries around the globe. This paper highlights 1) the role of PMRs to complement the protection provided by large protected areas, 2) how the establishment of PMRs fosters the increase of floristic knowledge, and 3) the fact that continuous monitoring of PMRs also yields new records of endangered species found within the same PMRs. The flexibility of the PMR approach -it can be adapted to other national and regional legislations- allows its transfer to other rich-biodiversity regions and…

0106 biological sciencesFloraIn situ conservationEndemic plantsEndangered speciesPlant Science010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEspècies amenaçadesVCTPS Valencian Catalog of Threatened Plant SpeciesValencian communityFloristicsArticlePlant micro-reservesEnvironmental protectionlcsh:BotanyPMR Plant Micro-ReserveBDBCV Biodiversity Databank of the Valencian CommunityChinalcsh:QH301-705.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNP Natural ParkBiodiversitatlcsh:QK1-989Threatened speciesProtected areasGeographyPlantes Protecciólcsh:Biology (General)Threatened species010606 plant biology & botanyin situ conservationPlant Diversity
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Rehabilitating boreal forest structure and species composition in Finland through logging, dead wood creation and fire: The EVO experiment

2007

This paper reviews an ongoing, large-scale multidisciplinary experiment designed to study the possibilities of rehabilitating forest structure and species composition through logging, dead wood creation and fire in managed Norway spruce (Picea abies) forests in southern Finland. These forests have been utilized for several centuries with intensive management and clear-cut harvesting, which has been the dominant practice in Finland since World War II. During this era, the forest structure has become relatively even-aged, and the amount of dead wood has been reduced considerably. Simultaneously, due to an effective fire suppression policy, the role of fire in Finnish nature has been almost co…

0106 biological sciencesForest floor010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAgroforestryPrescribed burnForest managementTaigaForestry15. Life on landManagement Monitoring Policy and Law010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesForest restorationGeographyFire protectionMycoforestrySecondary forest0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationForest Ecology and Management
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