Search results for "Ruben"
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and percentage cover of macroalgal species at three locations at Vulcano, Italy
2017
Beneficial effects of CO2 on photosynthetic organisms will be a key driver of ecosystem change under ocean acidification. Predicting the responses of macroalgal species to ocean acidification is complex, but we demonstrate that the response of assemblages to elevated CO2 are correlated with inorganic carbon physiology. We assessed abundance patterns and a proxy for CO2:HCO3- use (delta 13C values) of macroalgae along a gradient of CO2 at a volcanic seep, and examined how shifts in species abundance at other Mediterranean seeps are related to macroalgal inorganic carbon physiology. Five macroalgal species capable of using both HCO3- and CO2 had greater CO2 use as concentrations increased. Th…
A new subspecies of Epipactis microphylla (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae) from Pantelleria Island (Sicily)
2021
A new subspecies of Epipactis microphylla, proposed as subsp. cossyrensis is described and illustrated from Pantelleria, a volcanic island near Sicily. It differs from subsp. microphylla mainly in the shape and size of leaves and bracts and several floral traits. This taxon, previously attributed to E. pollinensis, a species currently treated as a synonym of E. purpurata, grows in the undergrowth of thermophilous woodlands occurring on the top of the island, where it numbers a few tens of individuals. The conservation status, phenology and taxonomic remarks are provided. Keys for the species belonging to the Epipactis atrorubens group (= subsect. Atrorubensae), including E. microphylla, are…
TRA FIANDRE E ITALIA: Rubens 1600-1608
2020
Regesto biografico-critico" by Raffaella Morselli, which took place at the Federico Zeri Foundation during the "Encounters in the Library 2019" event. The volume offers a biographical and critical overview of the artist Rubens, exploring his life and work through previously unpublished sources, including his correspondence, and his nephew's biography. The book provides a unique opportunity to systematize Rubens' correspondence, which has not been done before, thanks to the author's translation skills from Flemish, Latin, Greek, and Spanish. The text also sheds light on Rubens' multifaceted and atypical genius, his ability to speak multiple languages, and his double role as an artist and dip…
Rubens e Van Dyck a Zaventem: appunti su un aneddoto romantico
2022
The subject of the essay is Antoon van Dyck's stay in the small town of Zaventem, on the outskirts of Brussels, where the artist painted St Martin and the Pauper together with the image of a Madonna bearing - according to tradition - the features of the painter's lover. The anecdote of the love affair, which is said to have led to the delayed departure for Italy, is the subject of particular attention in the Romantic period, as theatrical plays, artist's novels and genre paintings show.
Hans Jakob Meier, Die Kunst der Interpretation. Rubens und die Druckgraphik, Berlin: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2020, 423 pages
2021
Une étude de cas sur les terrasses anciennes de la Marne : les fosses à profil en Y, W de la déviation de la RN44 (Marne)
2014
Nest building in a Mediterranean wrasse (Symphodus ocellatus): are the algae used randomly chosen or actively selected?
2014
To increase their reproductive success, fish species have evolved various strategies, including both simple processes and more complex mechanisms that involve parental care by nest-building. In Symphodus ocellatus, a species that lives in rocky infralittoral zones of the Mediterranean Sea, during the reproductive period, the male builds a nest within a hole or crevice using fragments of algae and/or sand particles. Data on the nesting activity of wrasses are rare, and previous descriptions regarding the algal composition of nests have provided conflicting results. In this regard, it is unclear whether territorial males actively select algal species for nest construction or algal choice is r…
LE SITE CAMPANIFORME DE LUX LA PERROUZE (SAÔNE-ET-LOIRE)
2014
Le site de Lux La Perrouze (Saône-et-Loire) apporte de nouvelles données sur le Campaniforme bourguignon par la découverte d’une petit ensemble céramique remarquablement homogène, contenu dans le remplissage de quatre structures en creux. Cet ensemble se compose essentiellement de céramique commune, mais quelques gobelets décorés sont également à signaler. L’étude de ce mobilier permet de souligner la remarquable homogénéité des productions du groupe campaniforme bourguignon-jurassien tant pour leur chronologie que pour leurs affinités culturelles. The site of Lux La Perrouze (Saône-et-Loire) has provided new data on the Bell Beaker culture of Burgundy by the discovery of a small and remark…
Un secteur d'habitat du haut Moyen Âge (VIIe-XIIe siècle) et son espace funéraire à Pfulgriesheim, Rue du Levant (Bas-Rhin)
2022
The preventive archaeological excavations conducted by Inrap under the direction of Édith Peytremann in 2010, in the commune of Pfulgriesheim in the Kochersberg region, led to the discovery of a settlement sector occupied from the middle of the 7th century to the end of the 11th century. The singularity of the site lies in the absence of any pole constructions and the subdivision of the sector, from the 10th century onwards, by building on cellars associated with excavated huts, pits, and silos. The dynamics tend to show a retraction of the latter from the beginning of the 8th century to the middle of the 10th century, while it is marked by the presence of a funerary complex arranged along …