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Soil fungal community composition does not alter along a latitudinal gradient through the maritime and sub-Antarctic

2012

We investigated the relationships between fungal community composition, latitude and a range of physicochemical parameters in 58 soils sampled from a 2370 km latitudinal gradient between South Georgia (54 S, 38 W) in the sub-Antarctic and Mars Oasis (72 S, 68 W) on Alexander Island in the southern maritime Antarctic. Our study, which is based on approximately ten times the number of samples used in previous similar studies, indicates that latitude and its associated environmental parameters are not related to fungal community composition. Significant changes in the composition of soil fungal communities were observed in relation to gradients of the ratio of total organic carbon to nitrogen,…

Total organic carbonAntarctica C:N ratio Extreme environments Latitudinal gradient pH Soil fungal community composition0303 health sciencesEcology030306 microbiologyRange (biology)EcologyEcological ModelingSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaPlant ScienceMars Exploration Program15. Life on landBiologyLatitude03 medical and health sciencesOceanographyCommunity compositionSoil pHSoil waterExtreme environment14. Life underwaterEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologyFungal Ecology
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IoT-MAAC: Multiple Attribute Access Control for IoT environments

2020

Access Control is an important security service that should be considered in IoT environments in order to offer reliable IoT services. Access control in IoT environments concerns not only the access of IoT users to IoT services and objects, but also the access of IoT objects to IoT gateways. In this paper, we specify an access control mechanism that considers the access of IoT objects to IoT gateways in order to enhance the reliability of IoT data provided by the IoT objects. Our proposed access control mechanism, called IoT-MAAC (Multi Attribute Access Control), allows retrieving requested data from the most reliable and secured IoT objects among the available objects in the IoT environmen…

Trust levelService Level Agreements[INFO.INFO-NI] Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]Computer sciencebusiness.industryReliability (computer networking)Access ControlIoT environments020206 networking & telecommunicationsAccess control02 engineering and technology[INFO] Computer Science [cs]Security service0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSecurity020201 artificial intelligence & image processingInternet of ThingsbusinessComputer networkMultiple attribute
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The geochemical cycle of Tellurium in volcanic environments

This research is focused on the geochemistry of Tellurium (Te) in active volcanic environments. To this end concentrations of Te have been measured on different matrices (plume, ashes, soils, atmospheric depositions and plants). Samples were collected from different volcanoes around the world: volcanic aerosols from Etna and Vulcano (Italy), Turrialba (Costa Rica), Myakejima, Asama and Aso (Japan), Mutnovsky and Gorely (Kamchatka, Russia), Copahue (Argentina), Nyamuragira and Nyiragongo (D.R. Congo); atmospheric depositions from Etna and Vulcano (Italy), Nyiragongo (D.R. Congo); ash from Etna (Italy), Copahue (Argentina), San Miguel (El Salvador). Among with plume and rain samples, several …

Volcanic AerosolSoils.Tellurium; Volcanic environments; Volcanic Aerosol; Atmospheric deposition; Volcanic ash; Plants; Soils.Atmospheric depositionPlantTelluriumVolcanic ashVolcanic environmentSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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Confined environments for the preparation of Luminescent nanophosphors

2018

YAGconfined environmentsSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Uncertainty-reducing cooperation scripts in online learning environments

2004

Online learning courses can create new interaction situations for participants who have not previously worked with each other. Initially, there is some degree of uncertainty between participants in these interaction situations. According to the uncertainty reduction theory, low uncertainty increases theamount of discourse and decreases information seeking. Thus, uncertainty may influence online discourseand learning. However, the relation of uncertainty reduction to learning outcomes has not yet been investigated systematically. Cooperation scripts may reduce uncertainty, and therefore enhance learning.A cooperation script, which aims to reduce uncertainty at a cognitive level, was chosen f…

[INFO.EIAH] Computer Science [cs]/Technology for Human Learningonline learning environmentscooperation scriptsuncertainty reduction theoryinformation seekinglearning environmentsamount of discourse
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Signatures terrigène et volcanique des bassins sédimentaires : implications stratigraphiques et paléoclimatiques

2018

[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatologysédimentation des argilesstratigraphiepaleoclimate[SDU.STU.VO] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Volcanologypaleoenvironmentspaléoclimat[SDU.STU.ST] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphystratigraphypaleovolcanismeclay sedimentationpaléoenvironnentspaléovolcanisme
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Microbial ecology of the rhizosphere

2006

Part II. Selected MethodsPlant-microbe Chapitre 9 : Interactions and Soil Quality; International audience

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental SciencesRHIZODEPOSITION[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental SciencesOLIGOTROPHIC ENVIRONMENTS[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologySOIL MICROBIOTA
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Do the high phenotypic plasticity of A. artemisiifolia L. explain its invasive success in France?

2008

International audience; Ambrosia artemisiifolia (Asteraceae) is an invasive annual plant introduced from North America to Europe over 100 years ago. This plant species is now widespread in numerous countries all over the world, causing damages to agricultural crops and human health. Ambrosia artemisiifolia is spreading as a weed in many field crops but is also able to invade a wide range of areas such as various human disturbed habitats or riverbanks (Figure 1). A considerable variability of the life history traits of A. artemisiifolia was previously observed among and within different populations (Fumanal et al., 2007). Since the success of colonization of some invasive plant species may r…

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciences[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental SciencesfungiAGRICULTURAL CROPSINVASIVE POPULATIONS OF A. ARTEMISIIFOLIACOLONIZATION AMBROSIA ARTEMISIIFOLIAENVIRONMENTSADAPTATION OF POPULATIONS
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Landscape Systems and Human Land-Use Interactions in Mediterranean Highlands and Littoral Plains during the Late Holocene: Integrated Analysis from t…

2012

The main goal of the InterAmbAr reseach project is to analyze the relationships between landscape systems and human land-use strategies on mountains and littoral plains from a long-term perspective. The study adopts a high resolution analysis of small-scale study areas located in the Mediterranean region of north-eastern Catalonia. The study areas are distributed along an altitudinal transect from the high mountain (above 2000m a.s.l.) to the littoral plain of Empordà (Fig. 1). High resolution interdisciplinary research has been carried out from 2010, based on the integration of palaeoenvironmental and archaeological data. The micro-scale approach is used to understand human-environmental r…

[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistorypaleoenvironmentHolocene[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryMediterranean RegionLandscape ecologyarchaeology[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyLandscape evolutionMediterrània (Regió)Late Holocene90 - Arqueologia. Prehistòriacachment-based interactionsEcologia del paisatgeland-useMediterranean environmentsHolocèLate Holocene.ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSArqueologia del paisatge -- Catalunya
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Social, occupational and cultural adaptation in Antarctica

2017

International audience; Objectives & Method: This study investigated psychological, social, occupational and cultural variables in adaptation to a one-year wintering in Antarctica with 13 international participants. Results & Conclusion: These psychosocial issues have important implications for pre-mission selection and training, monitoring and support of crews during the mission and post-mission readaptation highlighting the role of psychologists in stressful and extreme situations.

[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyadaptation to extreme environmentspsychosocial issueshealth care facilities manpower and serviceseducationlong-duration space missions[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyhealth care economics and organizationsisolated environments
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