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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: Water mites of the genus Atractides Koch, 1837 are among the most frequently found mites in running waters of the Himalayas. In the present study seven species of this genus are identified from material collected in 2021 from Bhutan. Five species new for science are described, i.e., Atractides mangdensis sp. nov., A. conflatus sp. nov., A. bhutanicus sp. nov., A. indentatus sp. nov., and A. himalayicus sp. nov.
    Keywords: Himalayas ; taxonomy ; new species ; running waters
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 2
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 65 no. 3, pp. 244-253
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: Four new Curcuma species (Zingiberaceae) from Thailand are described here. Curcuma fimbriata, C. micrantha and C. spathulata belong to C. subg. Hitcheniopsis, while C. globulifera belongs to the nominal C. subg. Curcuma. Each species is compared to the morphologically closest species and detailed descriptions, colour plates and information on their distribution, ecology, phenology and uses are provided. A preliminary IUCN conservation assessment of each of these species is proposed.
    Keywords: Plant Science ; Ecology ; Evolution ; Behavior and Systematics ; Curcuma globulifera ; Curcuma fimbriata ; Curcuma micrantha ; Curcuma parviflora ; Curcuma spathulata ; Curcuma subg. Hitcheniopsis
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: Photosynthetic animals produce oxygen, providing an ideal lens for studying how oxygen dynamics influence thermal sensitivity. The algivorous sea slug Elysia viridis can steal and retain chloroplasts from the marine alga Bryopsis sp. for months when starved, but chloroplast retention is mere weeks when they are fed another green alga, Chaetomorpha sp. To examine plasticity in thermal tolerance and changes in net oxygen exchange when fed and starving, slugs fed each alga were acclimated to 17°C (the current maximum temperature to which they are exposed in nature) and 22°C (the increase predicted for 2100) and measured at different points during starvation. We also examined increased illumination to evaluate a potential tradeoff between increased oxygen production but faster chloroplast degradation. Following acclimation, we subjected slugs to acute thermal stress to determine their thermal tolerance. We also measured net oxygen exchange before and after acute thermal stress. Thermal tolerance improved in slugs acclimated to 22°C, indicating they can acclimate to temperatures higher than they naturally experience. All slugs exhibited net oxygen uptake, and rates were highest in recently fed slugs before exposure to acute thermal stress. Oxygen uptake was suppressed following acute thermal stress. Under brighter light, slugs exhibited improved thermal tolerance, possibly because photosynthetic oxygen production alleviated oxygen limitation. Accordingly, this advantage disappeared later in starvation when photosynthesis ceased. Thus, E. viridis can cope with heatwaves by suppressing metabolism and plastically adjusting heat tolerance; however, starvation influences a slug's thermal tolerance and oxygen uptake such that continuous access to algal food for its potential nutritive and oxygenic benefits is critical when facing thermal stress.
    Keywords: CTmax ; Kleptoplasty ; Metabolism ; Sacoglossa ; Starvation
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: Water quality is one of several aspects that affect the success of aquaculture business. This study analyzes water quality and assesses its impact on aquaculture enterprises in the Rancong pond region of Lhokseumawe City. The study ran from November to December 2018. The water quality of the Rancong pond was sampled directly and tested in multiple labs. The field survey and purposive sampling strategy separated the research location into four stations with three water sampling points. Temperature, salinity, turbidity, brightness, pH, dissolved oxygen, alkalinity, total organic matter, BOD5, total ammonia nitrogen, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate, lead (Pb), total Vibrio bacteria, total general bacteria, and phytoplankton types and abundance were measured. The suitability of water quality is assessed using descriptive analysis, scoring, and matching. The investigation indicates that the quality and maintenance of the source water are highly suitable (S1). Traditional vannamei shrimp ponds in Rancong, Lhokseumawe City, should be maintained as fisheries cultivation areas.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Physicochemical water parameter ; Feasibility study ; Aquaculture area ; Prawn ; ASFA_2015::M::Mariculture ; ASFA_2015::W::Water quality ; ASFA_2015::S::Shrimp culture
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
    Format: 1103
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: Integrated Multitrophic Aquaculture System (IMTA) is a sustainable approach to aquaculture, utilizing ecosystem dynamics by integrating various species. This study examined the growth and survival of milkfish (Chanos chanos), tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon), and oysters (Crassostrea spp.) in IMTA systems with different stocking densities. A 30-day experiment using a nonfactorial-completely randomized design with four treatments and three replications was conducted. The results showed that the implementation of IMTA had no significant impact on the survival rate of milkfish, tiger prawns or oysters in all treatments. However, important variations in growth parameters were observed. Milkfish and tiger prawns showed the highest weight and length gain in treatment B, followed by treatments A, C, and D. Similarly, oysters showed optimal growth in treatment B, followed by A, C, and D, based on weight gain, length, width, and shell thickness. Throughout the study, the physicochemical parameters of the water remained within acceptable ranges, thus supporting ideal growth conditions for the cultured species. These findings underscore the potential of IMTA to increase aquaculture productivity while upholding the principles of environmental sustainability. By optimizing stocking density and encouraging species diversity, IMTA presents a promising avenue for advancing integrated aquaculture practices, in line with the FAO's blue economy concept and ecosystem approach to aquaculture. Future research should concentrate on refining the IMTA system and evaluating its long-term ecological and economic consequences.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Mariculture ; Sustainability ; Stocking density ; Multitrophic biota ; Fish pond ; ASFA_2015::M::Mariculture ; ASFA_2015::M::Milkfish culture ; ASFA_2015::S::Shrimp culture ; ASFA_2015::O::Oyster culture ; ASFA_2015::I::Integrated agriculture ; ASFA_2015::A::Aquaculture systems ; ASFA_2015::S::Stocking density
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
    Format: 1105
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: The most crucial aspect of managing an ecosystem or habitat is knowledge about accompanying biota, such as snails. The research on mangrove snails in the KPH Region III Aceh City of Langsa area was conducted in November 2021 with the goal of evaluating species diversity, density, ecological index, distribution, and their link to surrounding environmental conditions. Snail data was obtained via quadrat transects, with observation stations established using purposive sampling.The snail diversity was found to be five species from four families, with the highest density found in N. planospira (03.13 ind/m2). The diversity index was low (H' ≤ 2.0), dominance was moderate (0.5 〈 C ≤ 0.75), and uniformity tended to be balanced (0.5 〈 E ≤ 0.75). The distribution pattern is clustered (Iδ〉 1), with C. cingulata being abundant (83.33%), and C. capucinus being frequently found (50.00%), N. planospiraonly found occasionally (36.11%), and L. scabra and T. telescopium are relatively uncommon (11.11% and 0.56%, respectively), with a link to environmental variables indicating that T. telescopium prefers fine mud substrates. Meanwhile, C. cingulata, C. capucinus, L. scabra, and N. planospiralive in habitats with fine mud substrates that are more solid than T. telescopium’s habitats.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Mangrove, gastropod, diversity, density, ecological index, distribution, forest management unit ; ASFA_2015::E::Ecological distribution ; ASFA_2015::M::Mangroves ; ASFA_2015::B::Brackishwater molluscs ; ASFA_2015::B::Brackishwater ecology ; ASFA_2015::S::Species diversity ; ASFA_2015::D::Diversity index
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
    Format: 1104
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: Se presenta la cuarta parte de las claves ilustradas para la clasificación de los cangrejos bra- quiuros (Crustacea, Brachyura) de Cuba. Se incluyen las claves y figuras originales de las especies pertenecientes a la Section Eubrachyura, Subsection Heterosomata (final) para la clasificación de las familias Domeciidae (un género y una especie); Panopeidae (10 géneros y 18 especies); Linnaeoxanthidae (un género y una especie); Pseudorhombilidae (11 géne- ros y 16 especies) y Xanthidae (17 géneros y 19 especies), citadas para Cuba.
    Description: The fourth part of the illustrated keys for the classification of the brachyuran crabs (Crus- tacea, Brachyura) of Cuba is presented. The keys and original figures of the species belon- ging to the Section Eubrachyura, Subsection Heterosomata (final) for the classification of the families Domeciidae (1genus and 1 species); Panopeidae (10 genera and 18 species); Linnaeoxanthidae (un género y una especie); Pseudorhombilidae (11 genera and 16 spe- cies) and Xanthidae (17 genera and 19 species) cited for Cuba, are included.
    Description: Published
    Description: Refereed
    Keywords: Claves dicotómicas ilustradas ; Cangrejos braquiuros de Cuba ; Illustrated dichotomous keys ; Brachyuran crabs ; Cuba
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
    Format: 101-114 pp.
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: A revaluation of the relative sea-level (RSL) indicators in the Baia di Infreschi (Cilento, Southern Italy) supported by new 30 U/Th dating on speleothems indicates that the upper level of Lithophaga burrows identified by Bini et al. (2020) at ~9 m a.s.l. and correlated to the Last Interglacial (LIG) highstand should be referred to the highstand of the MIS 9e, whereas the local RSL for the highstand of the LIG is now reassessed at 5.3 ± 0.18 m a.s.l. The upper level of the Lithophaga marker can be followed for ~12 km along the coast, suggesting a substantial absence of important relative tectonic movements. In the Baia di Infreschi an additional marine indicator, a notch sealed by a flowstone dated ~110 ka, indicates several phases of RSL stationing below the maximum highstand of the LIG. The presence of flowstones as low as 2 m a.s.l. dated to the MIS 7 shows that the highstand of MIS 7 was probably below the present sea level. All these evidences allow us to reassess the stratigraphy of some archaeological caves in the area, indicating that the sedimentary successions preserved there are older than what was previously believed.
    Description: Published
    Description: 100212
    Description: OSA2: Evoluzione climatica: effetti e loro mitigazione
    Description: JCR Journal
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: In this deliverable we describe the development of procedures and activities finalized to improve the communication between scientists and decision makers. In particular, trough testing and enhancing communication efficacy of scientific outputs, as maps, taking into account opinions and needs of the different stakeholders, in order to contribute in filling the gap between scientists and decision-makers. The selected pilot area has been Campi Flegrei active caldera, and outcomes from an Evaluation/Validation process on hazard tools as maps, involving local decision makers, will be presented. A similar evaluation procedure was applied for the tool BET_VH_ST developed as WP6 D6.2 for the short-term probabilistic volcanic hazard assessment. This tool has been implemented to compute hazard curves, hazard maps and probability maps for tephra fallout from Campi Flegrei. In order to finalize a specific requirement of the WP6TASK3, to contribute in sharing procedure and guidelines able to clarify role of scientists and decision maker and above to acquire a better comprehension of “end user’s view respect volcanic hazard assessment and related scientific tools, a specific questionnaire developed in the VUELCO project (Volcanic Unrest in Europe and Latin America) has been proposed to Sicily Civil Protection. A sample among Civil protection officials has been chosen including the ones having decision-making responsibility in case of volcanic unrest at Etna and Stromboli, to survey their opinions and requirements also in case of volcanic unrest, useful to finalize shared procedure and protocols. Furthermore according with sub task6.3.1 and in collaboration with WP7, a survey on volcanic risk perception at Azores involving civil protection officials and operators was carried out.
    Description: European Commission Project n. 308665
    Description: Unpublished
    Keywords: Capacity Building ; Quantitative Decision-Making Protocols ; End Users' Hazard and Risk Maps Evaluation ; Volcanic hazard assessment, disaster preparedness and mitigation and interaction with decision makers
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: report
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  • 10
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    Springer
    Publication Date: 2024-06-28
    Description: Earth System Literacy offers a rich matrix of narratives about (planet) Earth, World and Humans when interwoven with cultural artefacts (e.g. arts, history). Anthropogenic global change locks them together in a unifying framework. By making a distinction between reproduction, work (ergon, Greek) and civicness, there are narratives that convey what characterises the human condition today, including the material, social and historic settings of the Anthropocene.
    Description: Published
    Description: 445–449
    Keywords: Anthropocene ; Earth System Literacy ; Narratives ; 05.03. Educational, History of Science, Public Issues
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: book chapter
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