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Sturgeons are considered living fossils, sharing many
morphological and biological features with ancestral fish.
Furthermore, sturgeons are of the utmost interest from an economic
perspective, not only for the caviar but for the flesh. However,
the wild populations of the majority of the species are at serious
risk of extinction all over the world. So, it is urgent to develop
strategies for both farming culture and conservation and recovery
in natural habitats.
This book provides a comprehensive view of the biology and
sustainable development of sturgeons putting emphasis on the
Southern Europe autochthonous species such as Acipenser nacarii and
Acipenser sturio that share geographical distribution. Other
relevant species (such as Huso huso, A. oxyrhinchus, A. ruthenus,
A. stellatus) and areas (Germany, Russia, North America) are also
considered. The contents are organised in three sections: Taxonomy
and Biogeography (including the morphological and genetic analyses
that clarify the taxonomy and phylogeny of sturgeons, focused on
those from Southern Europe), Biology and Aquaculture (where several
aspects of the developmental biology, feeding, and reproduction are
considered in relation to the improvement of sturgeon farming), and
Recovery and Conservation (that collates and analyses different
recovery research actions, the ecology of the rivers for
restoration as well as the problems related to the trade of
caviar)."
Explains the theory behind Machine Learning and highlights how
Mathematics can be used in Artificial Intelligence Illustrates how
to improve existing algorithms by using advanced mathematics and
discusses how Machine Learning can support mathematical modeling
Captures how to simulate data by means of artificial neural
networks and offers cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence
technologies Emphasizes the classification of algorithms,
optimization methods, and statistical techniques Explores future
integration between Machine Learning and complex mathematical
techniques
This book reviews the frameworks and implementation of marine,
fishery and coastal laws and policies in Chile, Mexico and Peru.
Chile, Mexico and Peru share biodiverse coastal and marine
environments which are being affected by unregulated and informal
developments, and thus share similar challenges. Each country is
currently at a different stage of advancement in their
institutional response to these complex challenges. By providing a
comparison of the frameworks, approaches and overall implementation
of policies and laws, this book acts as a tool to influence and
inform further efforts in conservation and sustainable use of
marine resources, particularly fisheries, in these countries and
others in Latin America and the Caribbean. A broad range of issues
are covered including food security, tourism, fisheries, oil and
mineral extraction from the seabed, wind power, coastal and marine
pollution and endangered species conservation. The chapters compare
how each country addresses these issues from an institutional,
legal and policy perspective. The book concludes by identifying
common lessons, reoccurring challenges and develops scalable
recommendations applicable to the case study countries and the
wider region. The book will be of interest to advanced students,
policy makers and researchers in marine and fishery science, law
and policy.
Demonstrating the shortcomings of current policy and legal
approaches to access and benefit-sharing (ABS) in the Convention on
Biological Diversity (CBD), this book recognizes that genetic
resources are widely distributed across countries and that
bilateral contracts undermine fairness and equity. The book offers
a practical and feasible regulatory alternative to ensure the goal
of fairness and equity is effectively and efficiently met. Through
a legal analysis that also incorporates historic, economic and
sociological perspectives, the book argues that genetic resources
are not tangible resources but information. It shows that the
existing preference for bilateralism and contracts reflects
resistance on the part of many of the stakeholders involved in the
CBD process to recognize them as such. ABS issues respond very well
to the economics of information, yet as the author explains, these
have been either sidelined or overlooked. At a time when the Nagoya
Protocol on ABS has renewed interest in feasible policy options,
the author provides a constructive and provocative critique. The
institutional, policy and regulatory framework constitute "bounded
openness" under which fairness and equity emerge.
Demonstrating the shortcomings of current policy and legal
approaches to access and benefit-sharing (ABS) in the Convention on
Biological Diversity (CBD), this book recognizes that genetic
resources are widely distributed across countries and that
bilateral contracts undermine fairness and equity. The book offers
a practical and feasible regulatory alternative to ensure the goal
of fairness and equity is effectively and efficiently met. Through
a legal analysis that also incorporates historic, economic and
sociological perspectives, the book argues that genetic resources
are not tangible resources but information. It shows that the
existing preference for bilateralism and contracts reflects
resistance on the part of many of the stakeholders involved in the
CBD process to recognize them as such. ABS issues respond very well
to the economics of information, yet as the author explains, these
have been either sidelined or overlooked. At a time when the Nagoya
Protocol on ABS has renewed interest in feasible policy options,
the author provides a constructive and provocative critique. The
institutional, policy and regulatory framework constitute "bounded
openness" under which fairness and equity emerge.
Globally, local and indigenous approaches to conserving
biodiversity, crop improvement, and managing precious natural
resources are under threat. Many communities have to deal with
'biopiracy, ' for example. As well, existing laws are usually
unsuitable for protecting indigenous and traditional knowledge and
for recognizing collective rights, such as in cases of
participatory plant breeding, where farmers, researchers and others
join forces to improve existing crop varieties or develop new ones,
based on shared knowledge and resources.
This book addresses these issues. It outlines the national and
international policy processes that are currently underway to
protect local genetic resources and related traditional knowledge
and the challenges these initiatives have faced. In particular
these themes are addressed within the context of the Convention of
Biological Diversity and the International Treaty on Plant Genetic
Resources for Food and Agriculture. The authors broaden the policy
and legal debates beyond the sphere of policy experts to include
the knowledge-holders themselves. These are the 'custodians of
biodiversity': farmers, herders and fishers in local communities.
Their experience in sharing access and benefits to genetic
resources is shown to be crucial for the development of effective
national and international agreements. The book presents and
analyzes this experience, including case studies from China, Cuba,
Honduras, Jordan, Nepal, Peru and Syria.
Copublished with the International Development Research Centre
(IDRC).
This multi-author contributed volume includes methodological
advances and original applications to actual chemical or
biochemical phenomena which were not possible before the increased
sophistication of modern computers. The chapters contain detailed
reviews of the developments of various computational techniques,
used to study complex molecular systems such as molecular liquids
and solutions (particularly aqueous solutions), liquid-gas,
solid-gas interphase and biomacromolecular systems. Quantum
modeling of complex molecular systems is a useful resource for
graduate students and fledgling researchers and is also an
excellent companion for research professionals engaged in
computational chemistry, material science, nanotechnology, physics,
drug design, and molecular biochemistry.
This book reviews the frameworks and implementation of marine,
fishery and coastal laws and policies in Chile, Mexico and Peru.
Chile, Mexico and Peru share biodiverse coastal and marine
environments which are being affected by unregulated and informal
developments, and thus share similar challenges. Each country is
currently at a different stage of advancement in their
institutional response to these complex challenges. By providing a
comparison of the frameworks, approaches and overall implementation
of policies and laws, this book acts as a tool to influence and
inform further efforts in conservation and sustainable use of
marine resources, particularly fisheries, in these countries and
others in Latin America and the Caribbean. A broad range of issues
are covered including food security, tourism, fisheries, oil and
mineral extraction from the seabed, wind power, coastal and marine
pollution and endangered species conservation. The chapters compare
how each country addresses these issues from an institutional,
legal and policy perspective. The book concludes by identifying
common lessons, reoccurring challenges and develops scalable
recommendations applicable to the case study countries and the
wider region. The book will be of interest to advanced students,
policy makers and researchers in marine and fishery science, law
and policy.
The Neotropics contains the greatest abundance and diversity of
primate species of any bio-region in the world. They make up an
impressive and varied assemblage of species, from the small pigmy
marmoset weighing one hundred grams, to the woolly spider monkey
tipping the scale at 10-14 kg. Some in the group, such as the
bearded capuchin, show signs of high intelligence evidenced by
their use of primitive tools to open nuts and fruit, and many of
these species are flagships whose very presence is crucial for the
dispersal of seeds and maintenance of primary forests.
Unfortunately, a large percentage of Neotropical primate species
are threatened or endangered due to various anthropogenic
activities including deforestation, illegal hunting, illegal
wildlife trade, mining, and road construction. Moreover, there is a
general paucity of data of this group because their habitats can be
difficult to access and the sheer expansiveness of the Neotropical
area. In this book, the authors present new research findings from
sixty of the worlds leading Neotropical primate scientists in order
to bridge this information gap. Specifically, the authors provide
up-to-date biological, molecular, conservation, and phylogenic
information on many of these poorly understood, yet amazing
creatures. It is the authors intention that this new information
will be used as a resource by the novice and professional alike in
order to improve societys understanding of Neotropical primates and
to help protect them long into the future.
The neotropical ecoregion consisting of South America, Central
America, Southern Mexico, the Caribbean Islands, and Southern
Florida, has long been considered an area rich in mammalian
diversity and one that contains some of the world's iconic
carnivores such as the Jaguar and Puma. These, and other carnivores
represent the highest trophic levels within neotropical areas and
as keystone species, can markedly alter omnivore and herbivore
mammalian communities and indirectly, plant communities.
Unfortunately, due to human population pressures, many neotropical
areas and the mammals within them are increasingly at risk. This
problem is compounded by the lack of current genetics, evolutionary
biology and conservation data of these critical carnivores
available to conservation biologists at the forefront of trying to
preserve and protect these imperiled geographical areas. This book
helps to meet these shortcomings by providing contributions from 60
of the world's leading scientists in the area of neotropical
carnivores. The first section of the book covers molecular
population genetics and phylogeography of diverse neotropical
carnivores such as otters, coatis and other Mustelidae and
Procyonidae, wild cats (jaguar, puma, ocelot, jaguarondi, Pampas
cat, and Andean cat) and the Andean bear. Significant sections of
the book are also devoted to the topics of reproduction, geometric
morphometrics of wild canids and a complete paleontological view of
the evolution of all neotropical carnivore groups. Furthermore, the
book contains several chapters on the conservation details and
varying cultural perspectives regarding the two larger and more
mythical neotropical carnivores, the jaguar and the Andean bear,
which together, are the paradigm for the conservation programs in
Central and South America.
True river dolphins as well as marine dolphins that frequent
freshwater systems are large animals that have traditionally gone
unnoticed by the general public and, in a certain sense, by marine
mammal specialists as well. In fact, only a limited number of
researchers have investigated the biology of these dolphin species.
This is quite surprising given that these species are commonly the
top predators in their habitats. Now for the first time,
revolutionary molecular techniques are being applied to answer
evolutionary reconstruction questions of many animals, including
river dolphins. In addition, new paleontological records are
dramatically changing our perspective about the relationships of
these dolphins with each other and with other cetaceans. In this
book, new census information and important ecological
characteristics are provided of the river dolphins Inia, Sotalia,
Pontoporia, Lioptes, and Orcaella. For the first time, molecular
and genetic results of theses dolphin species are presented. A
compilation of these data is essential if we are to present a
strategic conservation plan for these animals. Upon being informed
of critical evolutionary historical data, conservation biologists
will now be able to tailor their conservation efforts for each
threatened river dolphin species. Additionally, new morphological
data and the new discoveries in the fossil record for river
dolphins are examined. The major dolphin specialists in Colombia,
Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, the United States of America, China,
and India present their newest results within a single book that
graduate students, professors, scientists, evolutionary ecologists,
aquatic mammalogists, population ecologists, conservation
ecologists, and marine biologists will all find valuable for the
foreseeable future.
SINOPSIS: Alejandro Ruiz es un medico que tiene que desplazarse de
Sevilla, su ciudad natal, a Alcala de Henares para comenzar su
periodo como residente en anestesiologia. Alli conocera a su amigo
Manu, un neurobiologo que esta realizando su tesis doctoral. Ambos
entraran en contacto con dos bellas jovenes, Marival y Daniella,
gracias a un misterioso libro que esta ultima heredo de su abuelo,
y que guarda en la biblioteca de su casa en Roma. Tras descubrir
que el texto posee un terrible secreto oculto, se ven obligados a
seguir las pistas del enigma por Roma, Capri, Egipto, Sevilla y
Nueva York, mientras son perseguidos por una faccion de los
Illuminati que intentara evitar por todos los medios que descubran
el arcano de la masoneria. Conseguiran desvelar nuestros personajes
lo que lleva milenios velado, o pereceran en el intento?
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Descripcion Geografica Y Topografica Del Valle De Toranzo, En
La Provincia De Santander Y Observaciones Hidrologicas Sobre Los
Banos Y Aguas Hidrosulfuradas De Ontaneda Y Alceda Manuel Ruiz de
Salazar y Fernandez, Semanario Pintoresco Espanol y de la
Ilustracion (Madrid) Imp. del Semanario Pintoresco Espanol e
Ilustracion, 1850
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