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New insights on the occurrence and conservation status in Italy of Alessioporus ichnusanus (Boletaceae), an IUCN red listed mycorrhizal species

2020

The conservation status of Alessioporus ichnusanus is discussed considering new insights emerged from the IUCN global assessment. New locations were identified and Italy is confirmed as the center of distribution of this species. According to the IUCN categories and criteria, A. ichnusanus is assigned to the category Vulnerable C2a(i).

Fungal biodiversityfood.ingredienthabitat lossXerocomus ichnusanusPlant ScienceXerocomus ichnusanusFungal biodiversityAlessioporus ichnusanusfoodBoletaceaeIUCN Red Listthreat statuEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsXerocomus ichnusanuBoleto Sardo; Fungal biodiversity; fungal conservation; habitat loss; IUCN Red List; threat status; Xerocomus ichnusanusfungal conservationbiologyBoleto SardoEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicathreat statusbiology.organism_classificationIUCN Red ListGeographyHabitat destructionSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataConservation statushabitat loFungal biodiversity; Boleto Sardo; Xerocomus ichnusanus; habitat loss; threat status; IUCN Red List; fungal conservation
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Ultrasound-assisted MnO2 catalyzed homolysis of peracetic acid for phenol degradation: The assessment of process chemistry and kinetics

2013

Abstract The combination of peracetic acid (PAA) and heterogeneous catalyst (MnO 2 ) was used for the degradation of phenol in an aqueous solution in the presence of ultrasound irradiation (US). As a relevant source of free radicals (e.g. OH), peracetic acid was comprehensively studied by means of electron spin resonance (ESR) spin trapping (ST) techniques with the subsequent identification of free radicals by simulation based fitting (SBF) technique. The radical reaction mechanism, where hydroxyl radical was a primary product of O O bond rupture of PAA, was established taking into account radical reactions, occurring during sonolysis. The potential barriers and the reaction heat were deter…

General Chemical EngineeringRadicalwaterBiophysicsmechanismPhotochemistryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCatalysisSonochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPeracetic acidfree-radicalsintermediateEnvironmental ChemistryPhenolLaboratorium voor Plantenfysiologieta116decompositionSpin trappingChemistryaqueous-solutionsGeneral ChemistrydestructionHomolysisBiofysicasystemsHydroxyl radicalwet peroxide oxidationsonochemistryLaboratory of Plant PhysiologyChemical Engineering Journal
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Recolonization after habitat restoration leads to decreased genetic variation in populations of a terrestrial orchid

2012

Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of the original vegetation. However, as a previously declining plant species spreads again, the likelihood of founder effects increases through recurrent population founding and associated serial bottlenecks. We related Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism markers genetic variation and fitness to colonization history for all extant populations of the outcrossing terrestrial orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata in an isolated coastal dune complex. Around 1970, D. incarnata suffered a severe bottleneck yet ultimately persisted and gradually spread throughout the spatially segregated dune slacks, aided…

Genetic diversityeducation.field_of_studybiologyEcologyPopulationOutcrossingbiology.organism_classificationGenetic divergenceHabitat destructionGeneticsDactylorhiza incarnataBiological dispersaleducationRestoration ecologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMolecular Ecology
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Short communication: Landscape and season effects on the diet of the Goshawk

2009

There are two general effects of habitat loss and frag-mentation of mature boreal forests (Schmiegelow &Monkkonen 2002). First, fragmentation by farmlandcreates stable structures such as permanent edge zoneswith enrichment of species diversity and density(Andren 1992, Berg & Part 1994). Secondly, modernforestry with clear-cuts creates sharp, unstable bound-aries between forest and open areas, usually with lesspronounced edge effects (Helle 1983, Schmiegelow &Monkkonen 2002). Considering the vast array of stud-ies on the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation onbird populations, relatively little attention has beenpaid to the role of predators, other than nest preda-tors, across different…

Habitat fragmentationHabitat destructionbiologyNestHabitatEcologyLagopusGrouseAnimal Science and ZoologyTetrao urogallusbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPredationIbis
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An International Comparison of Skills, Traits and Job Mobility

2019

Making use of an international survey that directly assesses the cognitive skills of the adult population, I document systematic differences in the effect of skills on job mobility across the 37 countries in the sample. While economic growth is associated with relatively higher job mobility among skilled workers, the prevalence of information and communication technology (ICT) in the workplace is associated with relatively lower job mobility. The documented patterns are in line with Schumpeterian growth models of creative destruction in which skilled workers transition to jobs with advanced technologies more easily.

HistoryCreative destructionComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONPolymers and PlasticseducationPerspective (graphical)International comparisonsAdult populationSample (statistics)Human capitalIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringInformation and Communications TechnologyDemographic economicsCognitive skillBusinessBusiness and International ManagementSSRN Electronic Journal
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Information Technology–Supported value Co-Creation and Co-Destruction via social interaction and resource integration in service systems

2022

The paper develops a conceptual framework to study the constructs of information technology (IT)-supported value co-creation and co-destruction through shared processes of social interaction and resource integration as mediated by IT and embedded in interactive value formation practices. In particular, the elements of social interaction and resource integration are identified, and the role of IT is discussed. We conduct a systematic literature review and analyze the data using the service system perspective. Our research contributes by identifying the constructs of value-creating phenomena enabled by IT from the service system perspective and presenting a research agenda for further studies…

Information Systems and Managementkäyttäjätarvonluontiresource integrationsocial interactiontietotekniikkasosiaalinen vuorovaikutusyrityksetManagement Information Systemsvalue co-creationvalue co-destructioninformation technologysystemaattiset kirjallisuuskatsauksetInformation Systemsservice systemtietojärjestelmät
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Expression of spindle assembly checkpoint proteins BubR1 and Mad2 expression as potential biomarkers of malignant transformation of oral leukoplakia:…

2021

Background The Spindle Assembly Checkpoint (SAC) is a surveillance mechanism essential to ensure the accuracy of chromosome segregation during mitosis. Our aim was to evaluate the expression of SAC proteins in oral carcinogenesis, and to assess their potential in predicting malignant transformation of oral leukoplakia. Material and Methods We analysed the immunoexpression of BubR1, Mad2, Bub3, and Spindly proteins in 64 oral biopsies from 52 oral leukoplakias and 12 normal tissues. Univariate and multivariate analysis were performed to evaluate predictive factors for malignant transformation (MT). Results We observed that BubR1 and Mad2 were more highly expressed in high dysplasia grade les…

Mad2BUB3medicine.disease_causeMalignant transformationOral Cancer and Potentially malignant disordersmedicineoral dysplasiawnt ligandsHumansGeneral DentistryMitosisUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASLeukoplakiadestruction complexbusiness.industryResearchoral cancermedicine.disease?-cateninSpindle checkpointstomatognathic diseasesCell Transformation NeoplasticOtorhinolaryngologyDysplasiaMad2 ProteinsCancer researchM Phase Cell Cycle CheckpointsSurgeryLeukoplakia OralbusinessCarcinogenesisBiomarkersMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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The Rise and Fall of Business Firms: A Stochastic Framework on Innovation, Creative

2021

© 2020, Cambridge University PressThe book ‘The Rise and Fall of Business Firms: A Stochastic Framework on Innovation, Creative Destruction and Growth’ by S.V. Buldyrev, F. Pammolli, M. Riccaboni a...

Market economyCreative destructionEconomicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceFinanceQuantitative Finance
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Monitoring the habitat use of common Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) using passive acoustics in a Mediterranean marine protected area

2014

The Mediterranean Tursiops truncatus subpopulation has been classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because of its decline. This species in coastal areas is exposed to a wide variety of threats: directed kills, bycatch, reduced prey availability caused by environmental degradation and overfishing, habitat degradation including disturbances from boat traffic and noise. Despite the increase in boat traffic in the Mediterranean Sea, the effect on T. truncatus’ habitat use has been studied in little detail and few data have been published. This study represents the first attempt to characterise spatial and temporal habitat use by T. truncatus and its relation to boat traffic in the Isole …

Mediterranean climateBoat trafficlcsh:SH1-691Environmental EngineeringOverfishingPassive acoustic monitoringAquatic ScienceCetaceanDisplacementOceanographylcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingBycatchFisheryGeographyHabitat destructionMediterranean seaHabitatIUCN Red ListMarine protected areaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMediterranean Marine Science
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The effects of habitat degradation on metacommunity structure of wood-inhabiting fungi in European beech forests

2013

Intensive forest management creates habitat degradation by reducing the variation of forest stands in general, and by removing old trees and dead wood in particular. Non-intervention forest reserves are commonly believed to be the most efficient tool to counteract the negative effects on biodiversity, but actual knowledge of the conservation efficiency is limited, especially for recent reserves. The structure of ecological communities is often described with measures of nestedness, beta diversity and similarity between communities. We studied whether these measures differ among forest reserves with different management histories. For this purpose, we used a large data set of wood-inhabiting…

MetacommunityHabitat destructionEcologySoil biodiversityForest managementBeta diversityCommunity structureBiodiversityta1181NestednessBiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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