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Gavot, Alca común (VER0000115)

1967

Altres noms vulgars: Razorbill (Anglès), Petit Pingouin (Francès), Tordalk (Alemany) Gabinet de Vertebrats (Departament de Zoologia), Facultat de Ciències Biològiques (Campus de Burjassot), C/ Doctor Moliner, s/n, Bloque B. 5é plant, Burjassot (Valencia). Armari: 12-1 Juvenil Invierno torda _

Alca torda (Linnaeus 1758)AlcidaeLimícolas y gaviotas
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Data from: Moving in the Anthropocene: global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements

2019

Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the effects of the anthropogenic footprint on animal movements have not been estimated across species. Using a unique GPS-tracking database of 803 individuals across 57 species, we found that movements of mammals in areas with a comparatively high human footprint were on average one-half to one-third the extent of their movements in areas with a low human footprint. We attribute this reduction to behavioral changes of individual animals and to the exclusion of species with long-range movements from areas with higher human impact. Global loss of vagility alters a key ecological trait of animals that affects no…

Alces alcesPapio cynocephalusOdocoileus hemionusSus scrofaSaiga tataricaMartes pennantimedicine and health careAnthropocenePuma concolorConnochaetes taurinusDasypus novemcinctusChrysocyon brachyurusOvibos moschatusPanthera pardusEquus hemionusTrichosurus vulpeculaLife SciencesLynx lynxPapio anubisUrsus arctosNDVI; diet; movement ecologyTolypeutes matacusmovement ecologyMedicineCapreolus capreolusEquus quaggaCanis latransPropithecus verreauxiBeatragus hunteriOdocoileus virginianusTamandua mexicanaSyncerus cafferLepus europaeusNDVICervus elaphusEquus grevyiEuphractus sexcinctusLoxodonta africanaOdocoileus hemionus columbianusProcyon lotorAntilocapra americanaMyrmecophaga tridactylaMadoqua guentheriGulo guloTapirus terrestrisPanthera oncaCerdocyon thousFelis silvestrisCanis aureusEulemur rufifronsSaguinus geoffroyiHuman FootprintRangifer tarandusCanis lupusCercocebus galeritusAepyceros melampusChlorocebus pygerythrusProcapra gutturosaLoxodonta africana cyclotisGiraffa camelopardalisdiet
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Vēsture: Latvijas Universitātes Žurnāls, 2018, Nr.6

2019

Aleksandrs Gavriļins (15.07.1953.–20.06.2019.) - Nekrologs“Senlatvijas” vardarbīga pakļaušana krusta kaos - mīts“monarhisma” mīts Latvijas Republikā (1920-1940)Eiropas un Amerikas Savienoto Valstu jauno laiku vēstureĒvalds Mugurēvičs (06.04.1931.–23.11.2018.) - NekrologsRīgas kinostudijas spēlfilmaslatviešu jūrlietu vēstures izpēte“Sarkanie” partizāni (Kurzeme) 1919–1920Latvijas zemessardzes rotu dumpis (1918)Kultūras un mākslas sovjetizācija - Latvija (1940-1941)Recenzijas:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects::History [Research Subject Categories]Bermonta karaspēka uzbrukuma pirmās dienas Rīgā 1919. gada 8.-11. oktobris - vēstures avotiLatvijas preses korespondenti - Spānijas pilsoņu karš1905. gada revolūcija (Liepāja)Nekrologi
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A note on cocharacter sequence of Jordan upper triangular matrix algebra

2016

Let UJn(F) be the Jordan algebra of n × n upper triangular matrices over a field F of characteristic zero. This paper is devoted to the study of polynomial identities satisfied by UJ2(F) and UJ3(F). In particular, the goal is twofold. On one hand, we complete the description of G-graded polynomial identities of UJ2(F), where G is a finite abelian group. On the other hand, we compute the Gelfand–Kirillov dimension of the relatively free algebra of UJ2(F) and we give a bound for the Gelfand–Kirillov dimension of the relatively free algebra of UJ3(F).

Algebra and Number TheoryJordan algebraQuaternion algebraMathematics::Rings and Algebras010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Triangular matrixgrowth of algebras010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesgraded Jordan algebraCombinatoricsAlgebraFiltered algebraSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraDifferential graded algebraFree algebraAlgebra representationGraded identitie0101 mathematicsMathematics
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Banach elements and spectrum in Banach quasi *-algebras

2006

A normal Banach quasi -algebra (X;A_0) has a distinguished Banach - algebra X_b consisting of bounded elements of X. The latter -algebra is shown to coincide with the set of elements of X having fi nite spectral radius. If the family P(X) of bounded invariant positive sesquilinear forms on X contains suffi ciently many elements then the Banach -algebra of bounded elements can be characterized via a C -seminorm defi ned by the elements of P(X).

AlgebraPure mathematicsJordan algebraGeneral MathematicsBounded functionSpectrum (functional analysis)SubalgebraDivision algebraAlgebra representationbounded elements normed quasi *-algebrasCellular algebraUniversal enveloping algebraMathematics
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Codimension growth of special simple Jordan algebras

2009

Let $R$ be a special simple Jordan algebra over a field of characteristic zero. We exhibit a noncommutative Jordan polynomial $f$ multialternating on disjoint sets of variables which is not a polynomial identity of $R$. We then study the growth of the polynomial identities of the Jordan algebra $R$ through an analysis of its sequence of Jordan codimensions. By exploiting the basic properties of the polynomials $f$, we are able to compute the exponential rate of growth of the sequence of Jordan codimensions of $R$ and prove that it equals the dimension of the Jordan algebra over its center. We also show that for any finite dimensional special Jordan algebra, such exponential rate of growth c…

AlgebraPure mathematicsJordan algebraSimple (abstract algebra)Applied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsCodimensionMathematicsJordan algebra simple
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41a Escursione Sociale, Parco Alto Garda Bresciano, 23-26 Giugno 1999.

2000

Alto Garda Flora Paesaggio
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Biodiversità e stenocoria all’interno delle diverse classi di vegetazione dei monti Peloritani: l’effetto dell’azione umana sugli spettri biologici e…

1998

Il bacino del Garda fu colonizzato dall'uomo sin dal Neolitico. Uno studio floristico effettuato tra il '92 ed il '94 lungo la sponda bresciana su una fascia compresa tra 0 e 100 m sul livello del lago, ha permesso di evidenziare le relazioni esistenti tra l'attività umana e la distribuzione di determinati contingenti floristici nell'area anzidetta. Gli interventi umani più evidenti sono stati i seguenti: * Bonifica, drenaggio o diserbo delle zone umide. Sostituzione con colture irrigue od attrezzature balneari. * Elimina-zione dei boschi ascrivibili all'ordine dei Populetalia albae dalle conoidi di deiezione e dalle sponde moreniche subpianeggianti a sud del bacino. Sostituzione con prati …

Alto Garda Flora impatto antropico
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Effetti dell'attività antropica sulla flora spontanea delle coste benacensi.

1996

Viene presentato uno studio floristico effettuato tra il '92 ed il '94 lungo la sponda bresciana del lago di Garda, su una fascia compresa tra 0 e 100 m sul livello del lago. Tra le entità censite sono state distinte cinque diverse florule rappresentative dei diversi ambienti e tipi vegetazionali presenti nell'area studiata. La comparazione tra lo spettro biologico ed i gruppi corologici dell'elenco floristico generale e quelli di ciascuna florula, evidenzia differenze significative tra gli ambienti a confronto, che, nella stessa area, sono sottoposti a gradi di antropizzazione diversa: oltre a favorire l'insediamento di una ricca flora alloctona, l'azione antropica ha modificatol'equilibri…

Alto Garda Flora impatto antropicoPlant ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Un viaggio botanico nell’Alto Garda Bresciano

2005

Alto Garda flora vegetazione paesaggio
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