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Territorial song and song neighbourhoods in the Scarlet Rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus

2000

Throughout the range of the Scarlet Rosefinch, its territorial song consists of 3–9 (usually 4–5) elements, of which there are 5 different types. The differences lie in the way the pitch of the element changes in time (frequency “slope”) and the width of the frequency band. Within a given type of song, the various elements can be present in almost any combination. Therefore, so many song types can be formed that the songs in even small parts of the species’ area are clearly distinct from one another. Despite this capacity for variation, however, by chance identical songs may be sung in widely separated parts of the area, in some cases by different subspecies. The species has not developed l…

biologyRange (biology)EcologyZoologySubspeciesGenus Carpodacusbiology.organism_classificationBreedErythrinusRosefinchVariation (linguistics)Seasonal breederAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Avian Biology
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SELFING ABILITY AND MALE STERILITY IN SENECIO VERNALIS WALDST. ET KIT. (ASTERACEAE) FROM ISRAEL

1994

Two major findings relating to the breeding system of Senecio vernalis from Israel are reported. First, isolation experiments failed to confirm the existence of a widespread, truly self-compatible and predominantly self-pollinating breeding system in Israeli populations of S. vernalis. However, a single S. vernalis plant derived from a natural stand at Jerusalem was found to be self- compatible and strongly self-pollinating. In its progeny, there were signs of inbreeding depression commonly associated with selfed offspring of outbreeding species. Selfing ability ratios in this progeny indicate a single dominant gene for selfing ability in S. vernalis. The implications of these observations …

biologySterilityOutbreeding depressionSelfingPlant ScienceGynodioecyAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causePollenBotanyInbreeding depressionmedicineSenecio vernalisAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIsrael Journal of Plant Sciences
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Dominant Lactic Acid Bacteria in Naturally Fermented Milks from Messinese Goat’s Breed

2019

Background: Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) are an important group of microorganisms responsible for the fermentation dairy products. This study was done to identify the dominant lactic acid bacteria in naturally fermented milks from Messinese goat’s breed. Methods: Eighteen individual raw milk samples collected from Messinese goat’s breed were acidified at pH 5.20 and left to spontaneously ferment at 37 °C for 4 days. All samples were analyzed for rod- and coccus-shaped LAB. Also, all presumptive LAB were isolated and differentiated according to their phenotypic properties and genetic polymorphisms and then identified by sequencing the 16S rRNA gene. Data were statistically analyzed using SAS 9…

biologylcsh:TP368-456GoatsCoccusLactococcus lactisRaw milkbiology.organism_classificationBreedLactic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Food processing and manufactureMilkEnterococcuschemistryEnterococcus hiraeLactobacillalesFood MicrobiologyFermentationCultured Dairy ProductsFood scienceFood ScienceJournal of Food Quality and Hazards Control
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Female choice in the kestrel under different availability of mating options

1992

Abstract Mate choice in relation to its fitness consequences on females was studied in kestrels, Falco tinnunculus , in western Finland. The breeding season is short with rapidly declining prospects of successful breeding, suggesting that females should make their mating decision quickly. On average, males arrived a few days before females, but late males arrived much later than early females. Pairs were usually formed within 2 days of male arrival, and only early males were available to early females. Options for female choice differed considerably in years of different kestrel density. In a good vole year, 1988, females had many males to choose from, but in poor vole years, 1989 and 1990,…

biologymedia_common.quotation_subjectKestrelbiology.organism_classificationFalco tinnunculusCourtshipMate choiceSeasonal breederAnimal Science and ZoologyVoleMatingEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonDemographyAnimal Behaviour
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Genética de la conservación: la aplicación de los conceptos de la evolución a la conservación de la diversidad biológica

2013

La comprensión de las fuerzas de cambio evolutivo que actúan sobre las poblaciones, en conjunción con las técnicas más modernas de análisis genético, lleva aplicándose en los últimos veinte años al servicio de la conservación de la biodiversidad. Esta nueva aplicación de la genética ha recibido el nombre de genética de la conservación.

biología; evoluciónevolucióncens efectiu de poblacióbiologyvórtices de extincióncenso efectivo de poblaciónderiva genètica; consanguinitat; vòrtexs d’extinció; cens efectiu de poblacióinbreedingconsanguinidadconsanguinitatderiva genética; consanguinidad; vórtices de extinción; censo efectivo de poblaciónextinction vortexvòrtexs d’extincióbiologia; evolucióderiva genéticaevolucióevolutionderiva genèticagenetic driftbiologíagenetic drift; inbreeding; extinction vortex; effective population sizeeffective population sizebiology; evolutionbiologia
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Evidence suggests an opportunistic entomophagous diet of the White Stork Ciconia ciconia in Sicily during breeding and post-breeding periods

2022

Insects are known to represent a critical part of the White Stork Ciconia ciconia diet throughout its breeding range. Yet, the composition of the diet in the storks breeding in the Mediterranean regions remains poorly explored. Here, we investigated the diet of a population of white storks from Sicily through pellets collected in 2003, 2007, and 2020. A total of 1,928 prey items were identified and classified into six categories. Insects dominated the diet in all years and represented 99.06% of the whole prey number. Two orders of insects were mainly consumed, namely Orthoptera, which were the most frequent prey, followed by Coleoptera. Within these, carabid beetles were dominant, followed …

breeding areas pellets pre-migratory habitat Grylloderes brunneri
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Advancements in DEMO WCLL breeding blanket design and integration

2018

The water-cooled lithium-lead breeding blanket is a candidate option for the European Demonstration Power Plant (DEMO) nuclear fusion reactor. This breeding blanket concept relies on the liquid lithium-lead as breeder-multiplier, pressurized water as coolant, and EUROFER as structural material. The current design is based on DEMO 2015 specifications and represents the follow-up of the design developed in 2015. The single-module-segment approach is employed. This is constituted by a basic geometry repeated along the poloidal direction. The power is removed by means of radial-toroidal (i.e., horizontal) water cooling tubes in the breeding zone. The lithium-lead flows in a radial-poloidal dire…

breeding blanketbreeding blanket DEMO WCLLbreeding blanket; DEMO; WCLLDEMOSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariWCLL
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Development and application of multiscale procedures for the thermomechanical analysis of the DEMO Water-Cooled Lithium Lead Breeding Blanket

2022

The Breeding Blanket is an essential component of the DEMO fusion reactor and its design is one of the pivotal purposes of the DEMO project. Indeed, this component has to withstand severe operating conditions, as it is directly exposed to the plasma, making its design particularly challenging. In particular, the Water-Cooled Lithium-Lead (WCLL) BB concept is one of the candidates currently considered for the conceptual design of the European DEMO reactor. The development of a robust BB system is crucial for the design of the whole DEMO reactor and the thermo-mechanical assessment of the whole BB segments is mandatory to allow checking their structural performances in different loading scena…

breeding blankets thermo-mechanics analysis procedureFEM analysisSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariWCLL
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Proteomic approach to characterize homozygous Citrus clementina Hort. ex Tan. Genotypes

2011

breeding citrus proteoma
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Preliminary observation on use of nest boxes in protected areas of Southern Sicily

2011

In this short note we summarize the data self-made nesting in nest boxes in two areas of NATURA 2000 in southern Sicily. The models of nest boxes considered host species during the study the following period: Falco naumanni, Falco tinnunculus, Athene noctua, Strix aluco, Sturnus unicolor, Parus major, Certhia brachydactyla, Corvus monedula, Passer montanus.

breeding nesting boxes southern Sicily.Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
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