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                <text>Mundaú and Manguaba Lagoons (9° 34' 38'-9° 45' 30' S and 35° 44' 00'-35° 58' 13' W) are considered the largest and most productive ones in the state of Alagoas and were studied with the purpose of identifying the existence of anthropic impacts. Samples were collected at 8 stations, during low tide and flooding in rainy and dry periods, using the 'Van Dorn' bottle and plankton net. In total, 155 taxons were identified, with special emphasis on Bacillariophyta and Cyanophyta divisions. The most abundant species in Mundaú Lagoon was Skeletonema cf. costatum, and in the Manguaba Lagoon, Cyclotella meneghiniana, Microcystis aeruginosa and Anabaena spiroides. The diversity ranged from 0.17 bits cell/L to 4.81 bits cell/L. The predominance of freshwater species (51%), evidenced higher influence of the limnetic flow on the two environments studied. The high values related to the phytoplanktonic density characterize the lagoons as strongly impacted environments, indicating the existence of eutrophic conditions in most of the studied stations.As lagunas Mundaú e Manguaba (9° 34' 38'-9° 45' 30' S e 35° 44' 00'-35° 58' 13' W) são consideradas as maiores e mais produtivas do Estado de Alagoas e foram estudadas com o objetivo de identificar a existência de impactos antrópicos, nos períodos chuvoso e seco, com base na composição, diversidade e densidade fitoplanctônica. Coletas de material fitoplanctônico foram realizadas em 8 estações fixas, durante maré vazante e enchente nos períodos chuvoso e seco. As amostras foram coletadas com garrafa de 'Van Dorn' e rede de plâncton. Foram identificados 155 táxons destacando-se as divisões Bacillariophyta e Cyanophyta. A espécie mais abundante na laguna Mundaú foi Skeletonema cf. costatum; na laguna Manguaba foram Cyclotella meneghiniana, Microcystis aeruginosa e Anabaena spiroides. A diversidade oscilou ente 0,17 bits cell/L e 4,81 bits cell/L. A predominância de espécies dulciaquícolas, (51%) evidenciou maior influência do fluxo limnético nos dois ambientes estudados. Os altos valores da densidade fitoplanctônica caracterizam as lagunas como ambientes fortemente impactados, indicando a existência de condições eutróficas na maioria das estações estudadas.</text>
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                <text>Este artículo hace un breve recorrido por las bases teóricas que sustentan el concepto de seguridad alimentaria y nutricional (SAN), algunas de las causas de la inseguridad alimentaria y la necesidad de la toma de decisiones acertadas. Se recurre a los fundamentos de la Universidad Nacional, como 'la universidad necesaria' para crear conciencia, desde el contexto de las aulas, sobre la seguridad alimentaria y nutricional de nuestras comunidades. Se ejemplifica, desde el contexto de las clases de inglés como lengua extranjera, cómo se puede motivar a la discusión y al debate para una mejor visión de la alimentación con base en actividades que no solo contribuyen al enriquecimiento del inglés, su vocabulario y sintaxis, sino que motiva a los estudiantes a tomar conciencia sobre sus necesidades nutricionales y sus derechos. Se concluye que Costa Rica no ha logrado cumplir la Meta de la Cumbre Mundial sobre la Alimentación de 1990-1992 a 2014-2016, ya que todavía reporta más de 200 000 personas en ese estado. Además, se indica hace énfasis en el papel que desempeñan los docentes universitarios en el aprendizaje para que las nuevas generaciones tomen conciencia y elijan las mejores decisiones sobre el tema.</text>
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                <text>&lt;title language='eng'&gt;Ontogenic changes in the feeding habits of the fishes Agonostomus monticola (Mugilidae) and Brycon behreae (Characidae), Térraba River, Costa Rica</text>
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                <text>Las dietas de los peces varían con respecto a la calidad, la cantidad y el tamaño del alimento. Esta variación puede deberse a factores como la estacionalidad y la fase del desarrollo del individuo. Estudiamos los cambios ontogénicos en los hábitos alimentarios de dos peces dulceacuícolas, Agonostomus monticola y Brycon behreae, de la Cuenca del Río Térraba, Pacífico sur de Costa Rica. Ambas poblaciones son omnívoras, pero con cambios ontogénicos en la cantidad y calidad de los ítemes consumidos. Conforme crecía, A. monticola modificó su dieta de insectívora hacia un mayor consumo de materia vegetal, asociado con un aumento en la longitud relativa del intestino. Aunque mantuvo su dependencia de alimentos vegetales, B. behreae diversificó su dieta de dos formas. Primero, pasó de partes suaves de plantas a semillas, hojas y frutos. Luego, los ítemes cambiaron de insectos hacia una dieta más carnívora (peces y camarones). Estos hallazgos para ambas especies enfatizan la importancia de proteger la vegetación riparia de estos ecosistemas tropicales.Fish diets can vary in food quality, quantity and size. The variation can be caused by several factors, including season and the ontogenic phase of the individual (McCormick 1998). We studied the ontogenic changes in feeding habits of two freshwater fishes, Agonostomus monticola and Brycon behreae, from the Térraba River basin, South Pacific of Costa Rica. Both populations were omnivorous, but displayed ontogenic shifts in terms of quantity and quality of the food items consumed. As it grew, A. monticola modified its diet from insectivorous towards a higher consumption of vegetables, which was accompanied by an increase in relative length of the intestine. While remaining dependent on vegetation as staple food, B. behreae diversified its diet in two ways. Initially, from soft plant parts to seeds, leaves, and fruits. Secondly, prey items changed from insects into a more carnivore diet (fish and shrimp). These findings for both species stress the importance of protecting riparian vegetation in these tropical ecosystems. Rev. Biol. Trop. 57 (Suppl. 1): 285-290. Epub 2009 November 30.</text>
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                <text>Aspectos ecológicos da tripanossomíase americana: XX - Desenvolvimento e ciclos anuais de colônias de Panstrongylus megistus em ecótopos artificiais, no ambiente peri e extradomiciliar Ecological aspects of South American trypanosomiasis: XX - Development and annual cycles of Panstrongylus megistus colonies in artificial ecotopes in the peri and extradomiciliary environment</text>
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                <text>Regeneración de un bosque mixto de Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) después de una corta selectiva Regeneration of a Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae) mixed forest after selective cutting</text>
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                <text>El estudio de la ecología de la regeneración natural del bosque constituye una parte esencial de la silvicultura. El cerro Tren Tren (40°12' S, 71°26' O, 1.367 m, Reserva Mapuche Curruhuinca, Argentina) está ocupado por un bosque cerrado compuesto por Nothofagus dombeyi, N. nervosa y N. obliqua. En 1994 se estimó la densidad de renovales (diámetro en la base del tallo &lt; 10 cm) en 90 ind ha-1. Posteriormente, se implementaron cortas de selección en bosquetes y los 10 claros artificiales resultantes de entre 1.587 y 4.322 m² se clausuraron al ganado. En 2002 las estructuras de tamaño y edad de los renovales se estimaron a través de muestreos sistemáticos y aleatorios. Las tres especies de Nothofagus se establecieron en forma simultánea en los claros artificiales. Sin embargo, la especie más tolerante a la sombra N. nervosa exhibió una edad media ligeramente mayor debido a su persistencia como 'regeneración avanzada' antes de las cortas. La densidad de renovales se estimó en 97.006 ind ha-1 (68 % N. dombeyi, 20 % N. obliqua y 12 % N. nervosa). Los renovales mostraron una abundancia y composición independiente de la forma y tamaño de los claros, y de la abundancia relativa de árboles adultos que conformaban el rodal y el límite de los claros. En la zona clausurada los renovales ramoneados representaron el 15 % mientras que en la zona no clausurada el 33 %, una diferencia atribuible al efecto protector de la clausura. El 86 % de los renovales se localizaron en las áreas con niveles bajos e intermedios de altura y cobertura del sotobosque. El plan de manejo se considera adecuado si se compara el proceso de regeneración del bosque antes y después de su implementación, y se abren perspectivas alentadoras para la conservación de la comunidad dominada por Nothofagus bajo este sistema silviculturalUnderstanding forest regeneration is essential to develop sound, ecologically-based silvicultural practices. Mount Tren Tren (40°12' S, 71°26' W, 1,367 m, Reservation Mapuche Curruhuinca, Argentina) is occupied by a closed stand of Nothofagus dombeyi, N. obliqua, and N. nervosa. In 1994, tree regeneration (root collar diameter &lt; 10 cm) was estimated to be 90 ind ha-1. After that, a group selection silvicultural system was implemented and the resulting 10 artificial gaps of between 1,587 and 4,322 m² were enclosed to prevent grazing by domestic livestock. Size and age structure of regeneration were analysed based on systematic and random samplings. All tree species became established simultaneously within the artificial gaps. However, the less light demanding N. nervosa exhibited a mean age slightly larger given its differential persistence as 'advanced regeneration' previous to cutting treatment. Tree regeneration was estimated in 97,006 ind ha-1 (68 % of N. dombeyi, 20 % of N. obliqua, and 12 % of N. nervosa). Regeneration abundance and composition were unrelated to shape and size of regeneration gaps, nor to abundance of adult trees within the stand and along the gap boundaries. A significant positive effect of the enclosure on plant was observed. The 86 % of juvenile Nothofagus were present when understory height and cover were low to intermediate. The management plan is considered adequate if the abundance of regeneration is compared before and after its implementation, and encourages the use and conservation of this forest type under the current silvicultural system</text>
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                <text>Botany, Zoology</text>
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                <text>In search of genuine wine. Origin and consequences of the National Law of Wine of 1904 En busca del vino genuino. Origen y consecuencias de la Ley Nacional de Vinos de 1904</text>
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                <text>In the context of the wine industry crisis at the beginning of the XXth century arose between the agents implied in that activity a discussion about its causes and possible solutions. One of the changes propitiated was the renovation of legislation that regulated the agricultural industry. This article analyses the genesis of the new wine law, sanctioned in 1904, number 4363, which regulated the activity until the end of the '30 decade and constituted an advancement in the definition of genuine wine and gave to the State tools more than effective to repress the falsification of wine. However, this reinforced the production of wine in mass and left 'spaces' of control void that were denounced by other sectors related with the agricultural industry.En el marco de la crisis vitivinícola de principios del siglo XX, se generó, entre los agentes implicados en esa actividad, una discusión sobre sus causas y posibles soluciones. Uno de los cambios propiciados fue la renovación de la legislación que regulaba la agroindustria. Este artículo analiza la génesis de la nueva ley de vinos, sancionada en 1904, con el nro. 4363, que reguló la actividad hasta fines de la década de 1930 y constituyó un avance en la definición de vino genuino y otorgó herramientas más eficaces al Estado para reprimir la falsificación del vino. Sin embargo, reforzó el modelo de producción de vino en masa y dejó 'espacios' de control vacíos que fueron denunciados por otros sectores relacionados con la agroindustria.</text>
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                <text>Universidad Nacional de La Plata</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="http://mundoagrario.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/737" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://mundoagrario.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/737&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Johanna Paola Vargas Núñez</text>
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                <text>RESUMENLa materia orgánica es un compartimento importante dentro de los ecosistemas y su estudiopuede proporcionar criterios de manejo para ecosistemas con conflicto de uso, como son los Bos-ques Altoandinos en Colombia. Para realizar este estudio, se escogió un bosque altoandino en loscerros orientales de la ciudad de Bogotá. Para el sitio de estudio se caracterizaron las reservasorgánicas y minerales de los compartimentos foliar, mantillo y suelo; adicionalmente se establecióla descomposición mediante el método de canastas de descomposición de tres mantillos de dis-tintas procedencias (bosque altoandino de Bojacá, bosque de robles de Pacho y páramo de CruzVerde), además del mantillo del sitio, y de cuatro especies seleccionadas (Clusia multiflora, Piperbogotense, Juglans neotropicay Tillandsia fendleri). Las especies con mayor descomposición fueronJuglans neotropicay Piper bogotense, las cuales presentaron también los mayores contenidos denutrientes y la mayor liberación de nutrientes en la descomposición; Clusia multifloray Tillandsiafendleripresentaron menor descomposición y menores contenidos de nutrientes. C. multiflorapre-sentó una liberación media de nutrientes y T. fendleriuna liberación baja. Basándose en estascaracterísticas, se sugiere utilizar a J. neotropicay P. bogotense para la movilización de nutrientesdentro del sitio y a C. multiflorapara promover la reserva de nutrientes dentro del mantillo delbosque. El aporte desde el compartimento foliar al compartimento mantillo representado en lacaída de hojarasca fue de 13.4 Ton · Ha-1 · Año-1, siendo las especies que más aportan Clusiamultiflora, Vaccinumsp. y Weinmannia tomentosa. La profundidad promedio del mantillo fue de 16cm, con una densidad promedio de 14.32 Kg · m-3y un peso promedio de 23.49 Ton por hectárea.El mantillo proveniente de Bojacá y el mantillo nativo del sitio presentaron la mayor descom-posición, los mayores contenidos de nutrientes y las mayor liberación de nutrientes dentro de losmantillos. Los mantillos de Cruz Verde y Pacho tuvieron baja descomposición y bajos contenidosde nutrientes, además de baja liberación de nutrientes. El mantillo de Pacho retuvo fósforo dentro6060Resúmenes de los remanentes de descomposición, por lo que se sugiere utilizar el roble (Quercus humboldtii)en ecosistemas donde el fósforo sea limitante. El suelo del sitio tuvo mayor concentración que elmantillo de todos los nutrientes, a excepción del nitrógeno y el fósforo. Al comparar las reservasorgánicas y minerales por hectárea y los flujos orgánicos y minerales por hectárea año dentro delsitio, se encontró que la descomposición del mantillo es menor que la caída de hojarasca, por loque el mantillo tiende a acumularse, y que el elemento limitante es el fósforo, puesto que su con-centración es mayor en el mantillo que en el suelo. En el sitio no se evidenció efecto del microam-biente en la descomposición ni en la producción de hojarasca.</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/actabiol/article/view/26099" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/actabiol/article/view/26099&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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