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Abeilles et plantes cultivées en Espagne : actualisation des données pour le melon, la pastèque et l’amandier

2021

[EN] Pollinators of most of the plants cultivated in the Mediterranean regions of Europe are still unknown. We provide new data and we review previously available information on bees (Apoidea) associated with three economically important crops in Spain: melon (Cucumis melo L.), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai) and almond (Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A.Webb). We found that, overall, 98 bee species spanning four families visit flowers of the studied crop species, and 46 additional species were sampled within the crops with pan-traps. The bee assemblages visiting melon include 7–33 species, with moderate to high importance of small Lasioglossum (Halictidae) and of honey bee …

Mediterranean climatebiologyPollinationbusiness.industryMelonAgriculturaAgricultureHymenopterabiology.organism_classificationLasioglossumAbellesHymenopteraApoideaLasioglossumAgronomyApisAgriculturePollinatorSpainInsect SciencebusinessPollinationApoideaEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Occurrence of Edwardsiella tarda in wild European eels Anguilla anguilla from Mediterranean Spain

2007

Pure cultures of Edwarsiella tarda were isolated from body ulcers and internal organs of wild European eels caught in a Mediterranean freshwater coastal lagoon (Albufera Lake, Valencia, Spain) over a 1 yr period. Overall, the E. tarda isolation rate from wild eels was 9%, but this increased to 22.8% in diseased individuals. All 22 E. tarda isolates belonged to the 'wild-type' biogroup of the species and were virulent for eels (lethal dose that kills 50% of exposed individuals [LD50 dose]: 10(4.85) to 10(6.83) CFU ind.(-1)), and therefore represented the aetiological agent of the haemorrhagic disease observed in wild European eels. The E. tarda isolates and E. tarda CECT 894T type strain wer…

Mediterranean climatecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesendocrine systemanimal structuresPopulationZoologyVirulenceMicrobial Sensitivity TestsAquatic ScienceIsolation rateFish DiseasesMediterranean seaAnti-Infective AgentsAnguillidaeAgglutination TestsMediterranean SeaPrevalenceAnimalsskin and connective tissue diseaseseducationEdwardsiella tardaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAntigens Bacterialeducation.field_of_studyVirulencebiologyEcologyEdwardsiella tardaLethal doseEnterobacteriaceae InfectionsAnguillabiology.organism_classificationPhenotypeSpainDiseases of Aquatic Organisms
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Assessing disproportionate costs to achieve good ecological status of water bodies in a Mediterranean river basin.

2011

Water management is becoming increasingly important as the demand for water grows, diversifies, and includes more complex environmental concerns. The Water Framework Directive (WFD) seeks to achieve a good ecological status for all European Community water bodies by 2015. To achieve this objective, economic consideration of water management must be given to all decision-making processes. Exemption (time or level of stringency) from the objectives of the EU Directive can be justified by proving that the cost of implementing measures is disproportionate to the benefits. This paper addresses the issue of disproportionate costs through a cost-benefit analysis (CBA). To predict the costs, the fu…

Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEuropean communityEcologyCost-Benefit AnalysisWater PollutionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDrainage basinGeneral MedicineManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDirectiveWater PurificationWater Framework DirectiveRiversSpainBusinessWater qualityValuation (finance)Environmental MonitoringJournal of environmental monitoring : JEM
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Speciation of the Paradeontacylix spp. (Sanguinicolidae) of Seriola dumerili. Two new species of the genus Paradeontacylix from the Mediterranean.

2008

Abstract Two new species of teleost blood fluke belonging to the sanguinicolid genus Paradeontacylix are described from the greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili , i.e. Paradeontacylix ibericus n. sp. from the Iberian Peninsula and Paradeontacylix balearicus n. sp. from the Balearic Islands. P. ibericus n. sp. and P. balearicus n. sp. show morphological similarities with Paradeontacylix kampachi and Paradeontacylix grandispinus respectively, which occur in mixed infection in S. dumerili from Japan. Multivariate analysis of morphometrical data provided statistical evidence for the separation of four species. However, component by component analysis did not show statistically significant differ…

Mediterranean climatemedia_common.quotation_subjectMolecular Sequence DataZoologyTrematode InfectionsFish DiseasesSpecies SpecificityGenusParasite hostingAnimalsAmberjackPhylogenymedia_commonbiologyPhylogenetic treeHost (biology)EcologySequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationSeriola dumeriliPerciformesSpeciationInfectious DiseasesSpainParasitologyTrematodaParasitology international
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Epidemiology of Q fever in Italy and in other Mediterranean countries

1987

Abstract The history of Q fever in Italy may be divided into three periods: epidemic in character after the Second World War, endemic occurrence from 1960 to 1980, and sporadic occurrence at present. Clinical symptoms are unspecific, and diagnosis must be confirmed by serology and isolation of the causative agent. The reported incidence is consequently underestimated. Results are reported of a seroepidemiologic survey in animals and humans in the Italian region and western Sicily. In the Mediterranean area several epidemic foci are still present. The need of further studies to evaluate the incidence of Q fever and to shed more light upon the epidemiology of Coxiella burnetii infections is s…

Mediterranean climatemedicine.medical_specialtyVeterinary medicineImmunologyYugoslaviaSheep DiseasesQ feverSerologyCoxiellaAfrica NorthernEpidemiologymedicineAnimalsHumansSicilySheepbiologyIncidence (epidemiology)ZoonosisSporadic occurrenceCoxiella burnetiibiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseAntibodies BacterialGeographySpainQ FeverDemographyZentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Series A: Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Parasitology
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Long-term impact of rainfed agricultural land abandonment on soil erosion in the Western Mediterranean basin

2018

[EN] Land abandonment is widespread in the Mediterranean mountains. The impact of agricultural abandonment results in a shift in ecosystem evolution due to changes in soil erosion, but little is known about long-term soil and water losses. This paper uses 11 years of measurements in two paired plots (abandoned vs control) with four subplots to determine how soil and water losses evolved after abandonment within an agricultural parcel. For two years (2004¿2005) both plots were under tillage, and after 2006 one plot was abandoned. The monitored plots measured runoff and sediment concentration after each rainfall event.

Mediterranean climateplots010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and Developmentrainfallrunoff010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesMediterranean BasinscaleSoilAgricultural landEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Land use change0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hungerLand useAbandonmentAgroforestryCOMERCIALIZACION E INVESTIGACION DE MERCADOS15. Life on landplotPE&RC6. Clean waterhumanitiesSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeGeographysedimentErosion13. Climate actionSpainAbandonment (emotional)ErosionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesRainfedSoil conservationSurface runoffEarth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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The state of psychiatry in Spain

2012

The 1986 General Health Act and the so-called 'psychiatric reform' were key issues in the development of the mental healthcare system (MHCS) in Spain. The World Health Organization Declaration and Action Plan on Mental Health in 2005 gave it a revitalizing impetus and resulted in the first National Health System (NHS) Mental Health Strategy in 2006. A literature search was performed using MEDLINE, Spanish journals, reference lists, national databases, and European and Spanish official documents to describe the current state of the MHCS in Spain. The main results were: (1) existence of great variability among the autonomous communities with respect to mental health resources and provision of…

Mental Health ServicesPsychiatrymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMental DisordersMEDLINEDeclarationPoison controlSuicide preventionMental healthOccupational safety and healthPsychiatry and Mental healthSpainAction planmedicineChild and adolescent psychiatryHumansPsychiatrybusinessInternational Review of Psychiatry
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State of Training, Clinical Services, and Research on Dual Disorders Across France, India, Israel, and Spain.

2016

This article overviews training, clinical services, and research on dual disorders across four countries: France, India, Israel, and Spain.The current dual disorders systems in each of the four countries were reviewed, with a focus on strengths and limitations of each.In France, psychiatric care occurs within the public health care system and involves little training of medical graduates for managing dual disorders. Special courses and forums for specialists have recently started to meet the growing interest of physicians in learning how to manage dual disorders. The Indian health care system grapples with a large treatment gap for mental disorders, and while some treatment services for dua…

Mental Health ServicesSubstance-Related DisordersIndiaDay careHealth Services Accessibility03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingHealth caremedicineHumansDisease management (health)IsraelHealth policybusiness.industryHealth PolicyMental DisordersResearchDisease Managementmedicine.diseasePrivate sectorComorbidity030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthSpainNeeds assessmentDual diagnosisClinical CompetenceFrancebusinessDelivery of Health Care030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeeds AssessmentJournal of dual diagnosis
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Cognitive impairment and consumption of mental healthcare resources in outpatients with bipolar disorder.

2020

Cognitive dysfunction is a major predictor of functional outcomes, and loss of occupational functioning is usually linked with a higher cost of illness. However, the association between cognitive impairment and consumption of health resources has not been studied in bipolar disorder to date. This study aims to examine this relationship. This is an observational, retrospective study of a representative sample of euthymic outpatients between 18 and 55 years, fulfilling DSM 5 criteria for bipolar disorder and recruited at a catchment area in Spain. Cognitive performance was screened with the Spanish version of the Screen for Cognitive Impairment in Psychiatry (SCIP-S), and several variables of…

Mental Health Servicesmedicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderNeuropsychological TestsDSM-503 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)OutpatientsMedicineHumansCognitive DysfunctionEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceBipolar disorderPsychiatryBiological PsychiatryRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryRetrospective cohort studyCognitionmedicine.disease030227 psychiatryPsychiatry and Mental healthSchizophreniaSpainObservational studybusinessCognition Disorders030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of psychiatric research
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Degradation of simazine by microorganisms isolated from soils of Spanish olive fields.

2005

Special Issue: Pesticides, Microbial Functions and Biodiversity in Soil; The capability of the microbial flora isolated from an olive field soil from Andalusia to mineralize simazine has been analyzed. From this soil, a group of bacteria capable of degrading 60 mg simazine litre-1 in less than a week has been isolated. These microorganisms showed a low capacity for degrading this herbicide to carbon dioxide. When total DNA was isolated from this group of bacteria, we were able to detect by PCR the presence of only the atzC and the trzN genes. Some components of this bacterial population have been identified by sequencing of specific fragments from bacterial 16S rDNA, including Variovorax sp…

Methylopila capsulataDNA BacterialTime Factors[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]MicroorganismSimazineSimazinesoilchemistry.chemical_compoundOleaBotanyFood scienceMicrobial biodegradationPhylogenySoil MicrobiologybiologyBacteriaMolecular StructureChemistryHerbicidesGeneral MedicineBiodegradationbiology.organism_classificationBiodegradation EnvironmentalModels ChemicalGenes BacterialSpainInsect Science[SDE]Environmental SciencesPseudoxanthomonas mexicanamicrobial degradationAgronomy and Crop ScienceSoil microbiologyBacteriaPest management science
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