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Slight differences in community structure and biodiversity of fish associated to a Cymodocea nodosa meadow in a shallow CO2 vent

2018

Naturally acidified environments are used to test ecological hypotheses about the effects of ocean acidification on complex communities. Here, we used a shallow Mediterranean CO2 vent to study the coastal fish assemblages associated to Cymodocea nodosa seagrass meadows, long-term exposed to high pCO2 / low pH conditions. In particular, by using underwater visual census method, we assessed the structure and the biodiversity of fish assemblages living in a low pH site and in two control sites, in two periods of the year featured by dissimilar seagrass structure. The aim of this study was to test the effect of different pH on fish assemblages mediated by the habitat-forming structural species …

Fish assemblage shallow CO2 vent underwater visual census ocean acidification seagrass Cymodocea nodosa
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Discovery of a Lochkovian flora (Lower Devonian) in the Iberian Peninsula

2011

ABSTRACT The Lower Devonian represents an important episode in plant life history, which was marked by the diversification of land plants. Unfortunately, remains of early Devonian plants in the Iberian Peninsula are scarce. In the present paper, we describe a small assemblage of early land plants from the Lochkovian (Lower Devonian) of the Teruel Province in Spain. The main element consists of Taeniocrada-like sterile stems that are predominandy dichotomous and ribbon-like with a narrow central strand. An unidentified fossil formed by dichotomous axes together with an uncertain globular structure were also observed. This finding increases our knowledge of the palaeogeographical distribution…

Florageography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyPaleozoicfungifood and beveragesPaleontologyGeologyBiodiversityBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationRhyniaDevonianPaleontologyGeographyCooksoniaPeninsulaAssemblage (archaeology)Taxonomy
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Scavenging in the realm of senses: smell and vision drive recruitment at carcasses in Neotropical ecosystems

2022

Social information, acquired through the observation of other individuals, is especially relevant among species belonging to the same guild. The unpredictable and ephemeral nature of carrion implies that social mechanisms may be selected among scavenger species to facilitate carcass location and consumption. Here, we apply a survival-modelling strategy to data obtained through the placement and monitoring of carcasses in the field to analyse possible information transmission cascades within a Neotropical scavenger community. Our study highlights how the use of different senses (smell and sight) within this guild facilitates carcass location through the transmission of social information bet…

Food ChainhajuaistihaaskatIntra-guild interactionseläinten käyttäytyminenGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologyneotrooppinen alueInterspecific communicationCadaverHumansAnimalssosiaalinen tietoScavenging assemblagesPublic information transmissionEcosystemFalconiformesGeneral Environmental ScienceGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyraadotaistitpaikannusraadonsyöjätGeneral MedicineFeeding BehaviorSpecies networksnäkösosiaalinen oppiminenSmellkondoritGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesForaging behaviour
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Scientific and technological approaches for sintering and joining of metallic materials by SPS

2013

The flash sintering technique (commonly known as spark plasma sintering, SPS) generates a craze worldwide. This process allows a powder densification from speeds generally 10 to 100 times higher than those of the traditional sintering techniques. In addition, this allows the synthesis of innovative and original dense materials, with a controlled microstructure, complex shapes and, sometimes large sizes. However, the control of scaling and microstructure homogeneity of parts obtained by such a process requires a perfect knowledge of technical equipment including flash sintering to reduce thermal gradients. Modeling is a valuable aid to achieve the improvement of its control. Another potentia…

Frittage FlashAssemblyAssemblage[ PHYS.COND.CM-MS ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]“Flash” sinteringPièces de grandes dimensions[PHYS.COND.CM-MS] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci][PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph][ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]Pièces de formes[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Gradients thermiquesLarge parts[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]Shaped partsThermal gradients
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New archaeological discoveries through magnetic gradiometry: The early Celtic settlement on Mont Lassois, France

2006

The burial complex of the “Lady of Vix” was discovered and excavated in the 1950s at the foot of Mont Lassois (Figure 1), a mountain situated close to the town of Chatillion-sur-Seine in the Bourgogne region of France. The assemblage of the burial goods was rather extraordinary, including such items as an artfully crafted golden necklace with winged horses and a voluminous wine-mixing vessel, probably made in a Greek workshop, capable of holding 1100 liters. According to archaeological research, this member of the aristocracy must have lived during the period between 550 and 500 BCE. Several large-scale geophysical research projects were undertaken in the vicinity of the burial complex duri…

GeophysicsCeltic languagesArchaeological researchHuman settlementPeriod (geology)NecklaceAssemblage (archaeology)GeologyAristocracy (class)Settlement (litigation)ArchaeologyGeologyThe Leading Edge
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Indication for social interaction during the Central European Late Upper Palaeolithic: Evidence from the Magdalenian site of Oelknitz, Structure 1 (T…

2012

Abstract The current paper reports on the faunal assemblage from Structure 1 at the German Magdalenian site of Oelknitz. The composition of the fauna is characterised by a dominance of horse. The horses were exploited for meat and marrow. A strict spatial separation of carcass parts is obvious, also observed at other Magdalenian sites, where the evidence was interpreted in terms of social interaction and food sharing. This is discussed against the contextual background of the site of Oelknitz. It is suggested that the way in which Magdalenians interacted socially is independent of site function.

GermanFood sharingGeographyFaunalanguageDominance (ecology)MagdalenianArchaeologylanguage.human_languageSocial relationEarth-Surface ProcessesFaunal assemblageQuaternary International
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Assembly and encapsulation of coordination tectons driven by hydrogen-bondingand space-filling

2001

[FR] Le composé ¿Fe(LI)3¿2¿Fe(H2O)6¿(ClO4)6 (2), LI = 1,10-phénanthroline-5,6-dione, a été synthétisé et caractérisé. La structure cristalline 2 est définie par un assemblage bidimensionnel non covalent, peu commun, constitué par des tectons chiraux ¿Fe(LI)3¿2+, assemblés par des cations ¿Fe(H2O)6¿2+ encapsulés dans des cages. Ces cages sont formées par 12 liaisons hydrogène établies entre les molécules d¿eau coordinées et les groupes dione appartenant à six molecules chirales ¿Fe(LI)3¿2+ ¿, ¿ alternées.

HydrogenIron(II) low-spin tectonsStereochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSupramolecular interactionCrystal structureHydrogen bondsPerchloratechemistry.chemical_compoundChemical preparationMoleculeNon-Covalent assemblyInteraction supramoléculaireLigands alpha-diimineDiketoneChemistryHydrogen bondGeneral ChemistryOrthodiquinone ligandsLigands orthodiquinoneAssemblage non covalentCrystallographyFISICA APLICADALiaisons hydrogèneAlpha-Diimine ligandsFer(II) bas spin
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Creating images / Feigning objects. Dialogues between the artistic projects of Isidro Ferrer, Sean Mackaoui & Chema Mado

2013

[EN] As a tribute to the opening of a new exhibition space, the present text traces the common thread that links together three contemporary artists, active in the Spanish context —Chema Madoz, Sean Mackaoui and Isidro Ferrer— tightly linked all of them to visual poetry, from photography, collage and objects. Close existing connections between images and texts, according to the double direction which, on the one hand, creatively relate texts with images (hypotyposis) are also studied and, on the other hand, descriptively linked images with texts (ekphrasis). Both strategies are two fundamental ways for the explanation and interdisciplinary interpretation from the current aesthetics, referri…

HypotiposisObjet-trouvéAssemblageVisual poetryCollageArtePoesía visualObjeto encontradoEkphrasisEME Experimental Illustration, Art & Design
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A new small mammal assemblage from the M013 Terre Rosse fissure filling (Gargano, South-Eastern Italy)

2013

Abstract The taxonomic study of the small mammal assemblage from fissure M013, sampled by a team of the University of Torino during the 2005–2009 excavations in the Dell’Erba Quarry (Apricena, Foggia) is presented. The assemblage includes the Echinosoricinae Apulogalerix cf. pusillus and the Crocidosoricinae ?Lartetium cf. dehmi; the Myomiminae species Stertomys simplex and Stertomys lyrifer; a new genus and species of Cricetodontinae and a single specimen of Hattomys cf. nazarii. Muridae include Mikrotia cf. parva, Mikrotia sp. 1 and a new genus and species of Murinae, phylogenetically related to Mikrotia. The occurrence of the new Murinae, the new Cricetodontinae, the two species of gliri…

Late MiocenebiologyEcologyFaunaPaleontologyBiochronologyMurinaeSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaEndemic Mammalbiology.organism_classificationProlagusSpace and Planetary ScienceGenusApodemusBiological dispersalAssemblage (archaeology)Southern ItalyIsland faunaGeologyFaunal assemblageGeobios
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Assemblage of art, discourse and ice hockey : designing knowledge about work

2021

This article examines speculative design's capacity to co‐produce knowledge about contradictions and potentialities of work in professional ice hockey. Building on the Deleuzian concept of assemblage, speculative design has been used for two purposes: (a) to bring together the perspectives of art, anthropology, discourse studies, and professional sports in co‐constructing knowledge about hockey work; and (b) to analyze and present the key findings of an ethnography on hockey work through an art exhibition of speculative hockey memorabilia. As such, these art pieces showed the intertwined relationships of material, discursive, and affective aspects in hockey work as well as the multiplicity …

Linguistics and LanguageSociology and Political SciencedesignjääkiekkoethnographyLanguage and LinguisticsVisual artsIce hockeyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceurheiluassemblageEthnographyAssemblage (archaeology)0601 history and archaeologySociologyassemblaasitartvisuaaliset taiteet060201 languages & linguistics060101 anthropologyetnografiaammattiurheiluknowledge production06 humanities and the artsdiskurssintutkimusKnowledge productionPhilosophyWork (electrical)muotoilu0602 languages and literaturetaidelähtöiset menetelmätdiscoursesportstiedontuotanto
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