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Sex-specific genetic differences in endurance swimming of Trinidadian guppies

2015

Swim performance is considered a main fitness-determining trait in many aquatic organisms. Swimming is generally the only way most aquatic prey can escape predation, and swimming capacity is directly linked to food capture, habitat shifts, and reproduction. Therefore, evolutionary studies of swim performance are important to understand adaptation to aquatic environments. Most studies, however, concentrate on the importance of burst-swim responses to predators, and little is known about its effect on endurance. Even fewer studies associate differences in organism swim capabilities to key gender-specific responses. In this experiment, we assess the gender-specific genetic basis of swimming en…

fishgender-specific effectslocomotive adaptationcritical swimming speedcommon-garden experimenthuman activitiessaalistus
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El cuerpo materno en la red: entre el orden de lo ?deseable? y el de lo real

2019

El estilo de vida fitness se realiza en, y a través de, un entramado subjetivo y de poder en el que circulan y se ensamblan dispositivos empresariales, terapéuticos, sanitarios y de espectacularización de los cuerpos, tendientes a inscribir la vida de la población en las tramas conflictivas de un capitalismo heterosexista, neoliberal e informacional. En dicho marco, la temporalidad, metamorfosis y plasticidad del cuerpo materno irrumpe como problema y objeto de intervención de tecnologías diversas orientadas a ajustar su tamaño, forma y devenir a los parámetros de la vida activa y saludable. En escenarios digitales, dicha tensión se materializa, por un lado, a través de dispositivos visuale…

fitmomsanitaryproductivitythis tension is performedmaternidadesentre el orden de lo ?deseable? y el de lo real Landa [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 558787 2019 41 7605686 El cuerpo materno en la red]tending to inscribe the life of the population in the conflictive plots of a heterosexistdispositive 135 156focusing mainly on the differences between a body that is presented as a fictional adaptation to the order of the ?desirable? and another that intends to make visible the constitutive vulnerability of the maternal process. The analysis shows how the management and exhibition of the maternal body in the net is marked by the imperatives of healthNúria The fitness lifestyle is carried out in and through a subjective and power framework in which businessMaría Inésembodied hyperbolically in the figure of the fit mom. And on the other handdispositivoUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAmaternidadmothers who question the hegemonic ?desirable? maternal figures in the digital scenario through exhibition of the realness of ther bodies and images of and ?self-acceptance?. The paper explores images and narratives in these two positions1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 558787 2019 41 7605686 El cuerpo materno en la red: entre el orden de lo ?deseable? y el de lo real Landa//purl.org/becyt/ford/5 [https]cuerpos realeshealth:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]bodymaternityand body spectacularization dispositifs circulate and are assembledas well as those of authenticity and extimacy cuerpofitnessCalafell Salatherapeuticand plasticity of the mother?s body arises as a problem and the object of the intervention of diverse technologies aimed at adjusting its size and shape to the parameters of an active and healthy life. In digital scenariossaludthrough visual and discursive dispositifs that promote the ideal of fitnessneoliberal and informational capitalism. Within this frameworkredes socialesthe temporalityand performance//purl.org/becyt/ford/5.8 [https]mutationon the one hand
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Food processing companies, retailers and climate-resilient supply chain management

2015

This article has no abstract. nonPeerReviewed

food supply chain managementclimate change adaptation
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Performance of Host-Races of the Fruit Fly,Tephritis conuraon a Derived Host Plant, the Cabbage ThistleCirsium oleraceum: Implications for the Origin…

2008

The thistle-infesting fruit fly Tephritis conura Loew (Diptera: Tephritidae) forms host races on the melancholy thistle, Cirsium hetewphyllum (L.) Hill (Asterales: Asteraceae) and the cabbage thistle, Cirsium olemceum (L.). Scop. Previous research indicates that the host shift occurred from C. hetewphyllum to C. oleraceum. In this paper we address whether the host shift involved physiological adaptations by studying oviposition acceptance and survival of the two host races on the derived host C. oleraceum. Performance differed significantly between host races. T. conura originating from C. oleraceum produced adults in 75% of all egg-laying trials in contrast to only 6.6% in T. conura origin…

food.ingredientOvipositionPopulationCirsiumArticleHost-Parasite InteractionsTephritis conurafoodCirsiumTephritidaeBotanyCirsium heterophyllumAnimalseducationalternative hostFlavonoidseducation.field_of_studybiologyHost (biology)fungiPupaCirsium oleraceumGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationAdaptation PhysiologicalfitnessspeciationLarvaInsect ScienceThistleFemaleCirsium heterophyllumperformanceJournal of Insect Science
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Agronomical and chemical characterisation of Thymbra capitata (L.) Cav. biotypes from Sicily, Italy

2015

In this study the agromomical and chemical characterization of 13 sicilian biotypes of Thymbra capitata (L.) Cav. (or Thymus capitatus Hoff. et Link.) collected from different areas of Sicily (Italy) and grown under the same agricultural and environmental condition are reported. The main morpho-productive parameters and quali-quantitative profile of essential oils were determined . Essential oils were extracts from the aerial parts of the plants by hydrodistillation. The essential oils were analyzed by GC-FID and GC-MS. Hierarchical Cluster Analysis and Principal Component Analysis statistical methods were used to group biotypes according to the essential oils chemical composition. The esse…

food.ingredientThymbra capitata (L.) Cav.Plant ScienceBiologybiomass essential oils PCA Sicily Thymbra capitata (L.) Cav.Biochemistryessential oilGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryBorneolchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodBotanyOils VolatilePlant OilsCarvacrolThymbraSicilyEcotypePCAalpha-PineneLamiaceaeChemotypeOrganic ChemistryAdaptation PhysiologicalSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceechemistrySicily.MyrceneCapitatabiomaMonoterpenesCymenesGas chromatography–mass spectrometry
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Persistence in complex systems

2022

Persistence is an important characteristic of many complex systems in nature, related to how long the system remains at a certain state before changing to a different one. The study of complex systems' persistence involves different definitions and uses different techniques, depending on whether short-term or long-term persistence is considered. In this paper we discuss the most important definitions, concepts, methods, literature and latest results on persistence in complex systems. Firstly, the most used definitions of persistence in short-term and long-term cases are presented. The most relevant methods to characterize persistence are then discussed in both cases. A complete literature r…

fractal dimensionFOS: Computer and information sciencesComplex systemsRenewable energyglobal solar-radiationsystems' statesComplex networksGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical scienceslong-term and short-term methodsadaptationzero-temperature dynamicsDynamical Systems (math.DS)Physics - GeophysicsneurosciencememoryMethodology (stat.ME)PersistenceOptimization and planningMemoryMachine learningearthquake magnitude seriesFOS: MathematicsAtmosphere and climateMathematics - Dynamical SystemsAdaptationcomplex systemslow-visibility eventstime-seriesStatistics - Methodologyinflation persistenceLong-term and short-term methodsdetrended fluctuation analysislong-range correlationspersistencecomplex networksSystems’ statesEconomyneural networksrenewable energyGeophysics (physics.geo-ph)atmosphere and climateeconomymachine learningoptimization and planningNeural networkswind-speedNeuroscience
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Deconstructing Gendered and Colonial Violence in the Re-Imagined Nineteenth-Century: Domestic Traumas in Neo-Victorianism on Screen

2023

En esta tesis, examinamos el colapso del concepto idealizado de familia nuclear en las sociedades occidentales a través de la (mala) representación de los traumas de género y coloniales en el neovictorianismo audiovisual. Para ello, analizamos cuatro textos audiovisuales neovictorianos producidos en la última década: Crimson Peak (2015) de Guillermo del Toro, Penny Dreadful (2014-2016), Taboo (2017-presente) y Carnival Row (2019-presente) a través del marco teórico de los estudios de trauma. Nuestras hipótesis de partida son (1) estos textos audiovisuales neovictorianos aparentemente proporcionan una representación feminista de los traumas de género dentro de los confines de la familia nucl…

gender politicsfeminismUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAadaptation studiespostcolonialismneo-victorianism
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Sex-specific genetic differences in endurance swimming of Trinidadian guppies.

2015

Abstract Swim performance is considered a main fitness‐determining trait in many aquatic organisms. Swimming is generally the only way most aquatic prey can escape predation, and swimming capacity is directly linked to food capture, habitat shifts, and reproduction. Therefore, evolutionary studies of swim performance are important to understand adaptation to aquatic environments. Most studies, however, concentrate on the importance of burst‐swim responses to predators, and little is known about its effect on endurance. Even fewer studies associate differences in organism swim capabilities to key gender‐specific responses. In this experiment, we assess the gender‐specific genetic basis of sw…

gender-specific effectsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationBiologycritical swimming speedPredationlocomotive adaptation14. Life underwatercommon-garden experimenteducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOrganismNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonOriginal Researchfisheducation.field_of_studyEcologyEcologyAquatic ecosystemgender‐specific effectsHabitatCommon‐garden experimentTraitta1181predationAdaptationReproductionhuman activitiesEcology and evolution
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<title>Selective filters for improvement of color discrimination</title>

2003

Colored filters have been used as possible aids for perception in case of congenital color vision abnormalities. Higher stimulation for L cones in one eye (red filter) and for M cones (green) in other eye acts as a simple method to interfere in human color vision processing. Influence on subjective and objective vision performances as binocular functions, fusion, stereopsis and color vision has been tested. Special colored glasses have been created, taking into account each subjects refraction for distance and tested for the 5 months adaption time. No negative influence on binocular functions, no changes of heterophoria and lowering in fusion ability and stereopsis have been stated due to u…

genetic structuresColor constancyColor visionbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAdaptation (eye)eye diseasesStereopsisColoredHeterophoriaContrast (vision)Computer visionsense organsArtificial intelligencePsychologybusinessPhotopic visionmedia_commonSPIE Proceedings
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Motion detection in goldfish investigated with the optomotor response is “color blind”

1996

AbstractThe action spectrum of the optomotor response in goldfish was measured to investigate which of the four cone types involved in color vision contributes to motion detection. In the dark-adapted state, the action spectrum showed a single maximum in the range of 500–520 nm, and resembled the rod spectral sensitivity function. Surprisingly, the action spectrum measured in the light-adapted state also revealed a single maximum only, located in the long wavelength range between 620 and 660 nm. A comparison with spectral sensitivity functions of the four cone types suggests that motion detection is dominated by the L-cone type. Using a two colored, “red-green” cylinder illuminated with two…

genetic structuresColor visionMotion PerceptionDark AdaptationRetinal Cone Photoreceptor CellsMotionOpticsGoldfishAnimalsMotion perceptionAction spectrumPhysicsbusiness.industryAdaptation OcularColor visionMotion detectionSensory SystemsOphthalmologySpectral sensitivityOptomotor responseRetinal Cone Photoreceptor CellsMonochromatic colorsense organsGoldfish (Carassius auratus)businessOptomotor responseColor PerceptionPhotic StimulationVision Research
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