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The occurrence of Echinorhynchus salmonis Müller, 1784 in benthic amphipods in the Baltic Sea

2015

The acanthocephalan Echinorhynchus salmonis Muller, 1784 is a common parasite of salmonid fish, but it has rarely been reported from an intermediate host. Samples of benthic amphipods, Monoporeia affinis (Lindstrom), were taken from multiple, deep sites (usually below 70 m) in the Gulf of Bothnia over the course of more than a decade and examined for acanthocephalans. Overall, only 0.44% of 23 296 amphipods were infected, all with just a single worm. This prevalence is consistent with several previous reports of acanthocephalans in deep-water, benthic amphipods, but it appears low compared to that often reported for acanthocephalan species infecting littoral amphipods. Parasite occurrence d…

densityEchinorhynchus salmonisbiologyEcologyintermediate hostIntermediate hostaggregationZoologybiology.organism_classificationGulf of BothniaEchinorhynchus gadiAcanthocephalaBenthic zoneAbundance (ecology)EchinorhynchidaeLittoral zoneParasite hostingta1181cystacanthParasitologyMonoporeiarepeatabilityAcanthocephalaFolia Parasitologica
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Animal Remains in Burials

2022

International audience; Archaeological analyses have the potential to reveal the role of animals in funerary practices from past societies. This aspect of the relationship between humans and animals as glimpsed from the perspective of burials, benefits from favourable taphonomic conditions due to the care taken in the deposition of the remains and their rapid burial, that protects them from the action of scavengers and weathering. However, positive taphonomic conditions are not always sufficient to provide all of the answers to the questions raised by the animal remains present in burials. Indeed, practices are very diverse across the world and through time, but can also vary between two co…

depositsIron Agefungitaphonomyfeasting[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesArchaeozoology[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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Dissociable Functional Brain Networks Associated With Apathy in Subcortical Ischemic Vascular Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease

2021

Few studies have investigated differences in functional connectivity (FC) between patients with subcortical ischemic vascular disease (SIVD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), especially in relation to apathy. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare apathy-related FC changes among patients with SIVD, AD, and cognitively normal subjects. The SIVD group had the highest level of apathy as measured using the Apathy Evaluation Scale-clinician version (AES). Dementia staging, volume of white matter hyperintensities (WMH), and the Beck Depression Inventory were the most significant clinical predictors for apathy. Group-wise comparisons revealed that the SIVD patients had the worst level of “Ini…

disconnection syndromeAgingsubcortical ischemic vascular diseaseAlzheirmer’s diseaseCognitive Neuroscienceresting-state functional connectivityapathyNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryfunctional magnetic resonance imagingRC321-571Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
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La Pequeña Edad de Hielo en el Golfo de València. Procesos en deltas y sistemas de restinga-albufera. La desestabilización reciente

2023

En este proyecto de Tesis, se ha pretendido caracterizar formas, procesos y dinámica de sistemas de delta-laguna-barrera a escala de tiempo histórica relacionados con el episodio climático histórico de la Pequeña Edad de Hielo (PEH, siglos XIV-XIX) en el Golfo de València. Finalmente, también se aborda el análisis de la desestabilización de estos sistemas ante la acción antrópica y el Calentamiento Global. Los deltas, las barreras (o restingas) y los humedales (o albuferas) mediterráneos constituyen ambientes altamente sensibles a los cambios tanto de origen natural como antrópico. La franja costera del Golfo de València, formada por un conjunto prácticamente ininterrumpido de sistemas de d…

documentación históricaerosiónbarreras costeraslitoraldesestabilizaciónlagunascalentamiento globalpequeña edad de hielodeltascartografía históricainundacionessistemas restinga-albuferaascenso relativo del nivel del marUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIOcostageomorfologíaprogradaciónUNESCO::GEOGRAFÍA
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Refining distraction potential testing guidelines by considering differences in glancing behavior

2021

Driver distraction is a recognized cause of traffic accidents. Although the well-known guidelines for measuring distraction of secondary in-car tasks were published by the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in 2013, studies have raised concerns on the accuracy of the method defined in the guidelines, namely criticizing them for basing the diversity of the driver sample on driver age, and for inconsistent between-group results. In fact, it was recently discovered that the NHTSA driving simulator test is susceptible to rather fortuitous results when the participant sample is randomized. This suggests that the results of said test are highly dependent on the s…

driver distractionvisual distractionocclusion distanceComputer scienceApplied psychologyTransportationSample (statistics)driver inattentionhäiriötDistraction0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEmpirical evidenceSet (psychology)distraction potential testingindividual differences050107 human factorsApplied PsychologyCivil and Structural Engineering050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesDriving simulatorkeskittymiskykyautoilijatTest (assessment)Display sizetestausmenetelmätAutomotive Engineeringkatseenseuranta
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Biological Stability of Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Wastes During Composting Processes

2018

The article shows results of monitoring of a Sicilian composting plant (southern Italy). In particular, the biological stability of the organic fraction of municipal solid wastes has been monitored. Two experimental periods have been carried out: (1) plant start-up and (2) first operation period. The biological stability has been evaluated throughout the dynamic respiration index (DRI). This index was determined at different stages of process, for each phase. To our knowledge, no work has been previously published on the monitoring of composting plants in southern Italy. This work has the originality of using the DRI measured data for improving operation of a full-scale composting plant, ra…

dynamic respiration indexSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientale010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesWaste managementsolid wastes010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPollutioncomposting plantOrganic fractionorganic fractionEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental Engineering Science
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Finnish students’ enjoyment and anxiety levels during fitness testing classes

2020

Background: Fitness testing is a commonly applied learning and teaching practice implemented in both secondary and elementary school physical education (PE). Many teachers believe that by using a variety of different tests, they are able to provide students with feedback regarding their fitness status, and furthermore, increase students’ willingness to be physically active later in their lives. However, empirical evidence concerning students’ affective responses during fitness testing classes is limited. Purpose: The primary aim of the study was to investigate whether students’ perceptions of enjoyment and anxiety differed between two different types of fitness testing classes and PE in gen…

educationPhysical fitnessPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationkuntotestit050105 experimental psychologyenjoymentEducationPhysical educationDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinekoululiikuntaApplied learningmedicineahdistus0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMeasurement invariancebusiness.industry05 social sciencesFitness TestingCognition030229 sport sciencesanxietySomatic anxietymeasurement invariancephysical educationfitness testingAnxietymedicine.symptombusinessPsychologyPhysical Education and Sport Pedagogy
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The impact of variable hatching rates on parasite control: a model of an aquatic ectoparasite in a Finnish fish farm

2006

Summary 1 Many parasites of medical and veterinary importance infect via free-living stages that undergo a period of development in the environment before seeking a host. Frequently, considerable variation is observed in the development rates of these stages, such that some individuals may be considered to occupy distinct subpopulations, similar to a plant's seed bank. Under certain conditions, these subpopulations may act as a reservoir for the parasite, buffering it from the impact of management strategies and reducing control success. 2 We assessed the impact of intraspecific variation in development rates on parasite control by developing a population dynamic model of the ectoparasite A…

education.field_of_studyEcologyEcologyHatchingFish farmingPopulationZoologyBiologyFecundityIntraspecific competitionPersistence (computer science)JuvenileParasite hostingeducationJournal of Applied Ecology
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Phenotypic tradeoffs between egg number and egg size in three parasitic anisakid nematodes

2007

Phenotypic tradeoffs between number and size of eggs were tested in three component populations of three marine anisakid nematodes: Anisakis simplex, Pseudoterranova decipiens and Contracaecum osculatum. Body and uterine volumes (as proxies of female size), and egg number, mean egg volume and clutch volume (as descriptors of reproductive output) were measured in 50 females of each species. Evidence of a phenotypic tradeoff was detected only in A. simplex; the first time that has been found in a parasite population. Comparison of feasible values inferred from the van Noordwijk and de Jong's model and current data showed that interindividual variation in egg size was narrower than expected in…

education.field_of_studyEcologyRange (biology)Contracaecum osculatumPopulationAnisakis simplexZoologyBiologyPseudoterranova decipiensPhenotypeParasite hostingeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSemelparity and iteroparityOikos
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Population structure of a parasitic plant and its perennial host

2002

Characterization of host and parasite population genetic structure and estimation of gene flow among populations are essential for the understanding of parasite local adaptation and coevolutionary interactions between hosts and parasites. We examined two aspects of population structure in a parasitic plant, the greater dodder (Cuscuta europaea) and its host plant, the stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), using allozyme data from 12 host and eight parasite populations. First, we examined whether hosts exposed to parasitism in the past contain higher levels of genetic variation. Second, we examined whether host and parasite populations differ in terms of population structure and if their populati…

education.field_of_studyGeographyEcologyParasitic plantHost (biology)PopulationGenetic VariationUrtica dioicaParasitismZoologyCuscuta europaeaBiologybiology.organism_classificationHost-Parasite InteractionsIsoenzymesGene FrequencyGenetic variationGeneticsParasite hostingeducationAllelesFinlandSolanaceaeGenetics (clinical)Local adaptationHeredity
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