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  • Beyond the standard model  (2)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2018-08-22
    Description: Author(s): L. J. Flores, E. A. Garcés, and O. G. Miranda One of the main purposes of long-baseline neutrino experiments is to unambiguously measure the C P violating phase in the neutrino sector within the three neutrino oscillation picture. In the presence of physics beyond the Standard Model, the determination of the C P phase will be more difficult, due ... [Phys. Rev. D 98, 035030] Published Tue Aug 21, 2018
    Keywords: Beyond the standard model
    Print ISSN: 0556-2821
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-4918
    Topics: Physics
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2018-08-22
    Description: Author(s): R. Martinez, R. Gaitán, J. H. Montes de Oca, and E. A. Garcés We compute the contributions to rare top decays t → c Z and t → c h 1 from the scalar sector in the two Higgs doublet model type III with C P violation, where h 1 is the Standard Model Higgs boson. The branching ratios for BR ( t → c Z ) and BR ( t → c h 1 ) are obtained as a function of the model parameters. In particul... [Phys. Rev. D 98, 035031] Published Tue Aug 21, 2018
    Keywords: Beyond the standard model
    Print ISSN: 0556-2821
    Electronic ISSN: 1089-4918
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    The WorldFish Center | Penang, Malaysia
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/4702 | 115 | 2011-09-29 16:04:32 | 4702 | WorldFish Center
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: This study examined the sea cucumber industry in the Philippines through the value chain lens. The intent was to identify effective pathways for the successful introduction of sandfish culture as livelihood support for coastal communities. Value chain analysis is a high-resolution analytical tool that enables industry examination at a detailed level. Previous industry assessments have provided a general picture of the sea cucumber industry in the country. The present study builds on the earlier work and supplies additional details for a better understanding of the industry's status and problems, especially their implications for the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) funded sandfish project "Culture of sandfish (Holothuria scabra) in Asia- Pacific" (FIS/2003/059). (PDF contains 54 pages)
    Description: Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
    Description: Sea ranching and restocking sandfish (Holothuria scabra) in Asia-Pacific
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Philippines ; Sea cucumber ; Holothuria scabra
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El cangrejo de tierra Cardisoma guanhumi, (Latreille, 1825) habita en el Parque Nacional Ciénaga de Zapata y constituye un recurso de importancia comercial. Se determinó la densidad media de la población de C. guanhumi en las zonas de captura Guamutal, El Maíz, La Arenera y Bolanio. Se utilizó un método de estimación indirecta y se muestrearon 11 parcelas de 81 m2 en febrero/2013 para un área total de 748 m2; además, se realizaron muestreos mensuales durante la temporada de captura (mayo, junio y julio del 2013). La densidad media de cuevas varió de 0,52 a 2,23 cuevas/m2, con una media de 1,43 cuevas/m2. La zona de mayor densidad fue La Arenera con 1,81 cuevas/m2 y la menor Bolanio con 0,52 cuevas/m2. El diámetro promedio de las cuevas fue de 10,13 ± 0,34 cm, 7,74 ± 0,56 cm y 5,59 ± 0,30 cm en El Maíz, La Arenera y Guamutal respectivamente. Se observaron diferencias significativas entre los diámetros medios. Los valores de menor diámetro en Guamutal refuerzan la hipótesis de que ésta constituye una zona de reclutamiento. La talla media del cangrejo disminuye a medida que trascurre la corrida. La captura posee un esquema de “Libre Acceso” y por ello se considera al cangrejo explotado intensamente, con disminución de la talla media de captura e incremento de ejemplares por debajo de la talla mínima legal. La presencia de cangrejos está asociada a los mangles Laguncularia racemosa y Conocarpus erectus. La fauna asociada a C. guanhumi la constituyen cangrejos ermitaños (Eupagurus sp.), cocodrilos (Crocodylus rhombifer) y perros jíbaros (Canis familiares).
    Description: At the National Park, Cienaga de Zapata inhabits the land crab (Cardisoma guanhumi, Lattreille, 1825) constituting a resource of commercial importance. To determinate the average density of the population in the catchment areas Guamutal, El Maiz and La Arenera, it was used an indirect method; it were sampled 11 locations with 81 m2 at febrary/2013 for a total area of 748 m2. Also there were done monthly samples to the capture during the capture season. The caves average density varied from 0,52 to 2,23 caves/m2, with an overall average of 1,43 caves/m2. The area most densely populated was La Arenera with 1,81 caves/m2 and the lower was Bolanio with 0,52 caves/m2. The average diameter of the caves was 10,3±0,34cm, 7,74±0,56cm and 5,59±0,30cm in El Maiz, La Arenera and Guamutal respectively. There is significant difference between the mean diameters. The presence of small diameters caves in Guamutal reinforces the hypothesis that this is the main area of recruitment. The crab average size decrease along the capture season. His capture has a “Free Access” scheme and crab is considered as intensely exploited. The percentage of specimens below the legal minimum size has been increased and therefor the average size has decreased. The crab presence is associated with gender mangrove, Laguncularia racemosa and Conocarpus erectus. In the fauna associated with C. guanhumi there were observed the hermit crabs (Eupagurus sp.), crocodiles (Crocodylus rhombifer) and wild dogs (Canis familiares).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Cardisoma guanhumi ; Densidad de población ; Diámetro de cuevas ; Flora y fauna asociada ; Cuba ; Population density ; Caves diameter ; Flora y fauna associated
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.110-124
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: El cangrejo de tierra Cardisoma guanhumi, (Latreille, 1825) habita en el Parque Nacional Ciénaga de Zapata y constituye un recurso de importancia comercial. Se determinó la densidad media de la población de C. guanhumi en las zonas de captura Guamutal, El Maíz, La Arenera y Bolanio. Se utilizó un método de estimación directa y se muestrearon 11 parcelas de 81 m2 en febrero/2013 para un área total de 748 m2; además, se realizaron muestreos mensuales durante la temporada de captura (mayo, junio y julio del 2013). La densidad media de cuevas varió de 0,52 a 2,23 cuevas/m2, con una media de 1,43 cuevas/m2. La zona de mayor densidad fue La Arenera con 1,81 cuevas/m2 y la menor Bolanio con 0,52 cuevas-m2. El diámetro promedio de las cuevas fue de 10,13 +- 0,34 cm, 7,74 +- 0,56 cm y 5,59 +- 0,30 cm en El Maíz, La Arenera y Guamutal respectivamente. Se observaron diferencias significativas entre los diámetros medios. Los valores de menor diámetro en Guamutal refuerzan la hipótesis de que esta constituye una zona de reclutamiento. La talla media del cangrejo disminuye a medida que transcurre la corrida. La captura posee un esquema de "Libre Acceso" y por ello se considera al cangrejo explotado intensamente, con disminución de la talla media de captura e incremento de ejemplares por debajo de la talla mínima legal. La presencia de cangrejos está sociada a los mangles Laguncularia racemosa y Conocarpus erectus. La fauna asociada a C. guanhumi la constituyen cangrejos ermitaños (Eupagurus sp.), cocodrilos (Crocodylus rhombifer) y perros jíbaros (Canis familiares).
    Description: At the National Park, Cienaga de Zapata inhabits the land crab (Cardisoma guanhumi, Latreille, 1825) constituting a resource of commercial importance. To determinate the average density of the population in the catchment areas Guamutal, El Maíz and La Arenera, it was used and indirect method; it were sampled 11 locations with 81 m². Also there were done monthly samples to the capture during the capture season. The caves average density varied from 0.52 to 2.23 caves/m², with an overall average of 1.43 caves/m². The area most densely populated was La Arenera with 1.81 caves/m² and the lower was Bolanio with 0.52 caves/m². The average diameter of the caves was 10,13 ± 0,34 cm, 7,74 ± 0,56 cm and 5,59 ± 0,30 cm in El Maíz, La Arenera and Guamutal respectively. There is significant differences between the mean diameters. The presence of small diameter caves in Guamutal reinforce the hypothesis that this is the main area of recruitment. The crab average size decreases along the capture season. His capture has a "Free Access" scheme and crab is considered as intensely exploited. The percentage of specimens below the legal minimum size has been increased and therefor the average size has decresead. The crabs presence is associated with gender mangroves, Laguncularia racemosa and Conocarpus erectus. In the fauna associated with C. guanhumi there were observed the hermit crabs (Eupagurus sp.), crocodiles (Crocodylus rhombifer) and wild dogs (Canis familiaris).
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Cardisoma guanhumi ; Densidad de población ; Diámetro de cuevas ; Flora y fauna asociada ; Population density ; Caves diameter ; Flora and fauna associated
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/9264 | 115 | 2012-11-30 08:59:02 | 9264 | WorldFish Center
    Publication Date: 2021-07-04
    Description: The Cogtong Bay experience represents a bold attempt to pursue a shared responsibility between the government and local residents for rehabilitating coastal resources. Some of the factors that provided the impetus to co-management arrangements were the recognition of resource management problems, dependence on coastal resources for livelihood and the desire for more sustainable resource use. This paper draws attention to the importance of legitimate user/property rights, vigilant law enforcement efforts, common commitment among stakeholders and continuing support from local leadership in viable co-management arrangements.
    Keywords: Ecology ; Fisheries ; Mangrove swamps ; Coastal zone management ; Resource management ; Popular participation ; Cogtong Bay ; Bohol ; Philippines
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/9412 | 115 | 2012-10-11 04:23:32 | 9412 | WorldFish Center
    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Description: The diet composition of fish caught in San Miguel Bay, Philippines, in April and May 1993 was studied. The diets of tiger-tooth croaker (Otolithes ruber), commerson's anchovy (Stolephorus commersonii); and the Indian anchovy (Stolephorus indicus) consisted mainly of zooplankton, primarily crustaceans. The stomach content of orangefin ponyfish (Leiognathus bindus) was found to consist mostly of detritus and unidentified materials. Daily rations estimated were: 1.90 g day super(1) for O. ruber of 17.3 g mean body weight (BW), 0.078 g day super(1) for S. commersonii) of 3.8 g mean BW, 0.062 g day super(1) for S. indicus of 3.9 g mean BW and 0.56 g day super(1) for L. bindus of 7.7 g mean BW.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Feeding behaviour ; Food composition ; Diets ; Food consumption ; Stomach content ; Marine fish ; Fishery biology ; Trawling ; San Miguel Bay ; Philippines ; Otolithes ruber ; Leiognathus bindus ; Stolephorus commersonii ; Stolephorus indicus
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article
    Format: application/pdf
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    Format: 35-40
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