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This book contains 26 contributions dealing with the biology of
aquatic oligochaetes and covers a wide range of topics including
taxonomy, morphology, ultrastructure, embryology, reproduction,
feeding biology, ecotoxicity, community studies, and species
distribution. Descriptions of new taxa in tropical areas, including
Amazonian forest soils, as well as overviews on the biodiversity of
aquatic oligochaetes in Australia and European groundwaters, are
presented. New morphological characteristics in both marine and
freshwater species are described and interpreted. Laboratory
studies contribute to the knowledge of oligochaete feeding biology
and reproduction. The use of aquatic oligochaetes in ecological
risk assessment is analysed in detail, and standardised
experimental designs for studies on bioaccumulation and pollutant
transfer by food are included. Finally, a number of papers present
the effects of oliogochaetes on the performance of an activated
sludge plant, and multivariate approaches to the spatial and/or
temporal distribution and composition of oligochaete communities in
many different areas of the world, from the scale of a river to the
scale of the microhabitat. The broad scope of this volume is a
reflection of recent rends, not only in oligochaete research, but
also in general applied biological studies.
In aquatic ecosystems, the oligochaetes are often a major component
of the community. Their relevance in sediment quality assessment is
largely related to their benthic and detritivorous life habit. In
this book, we aim to present the state of the art of Pollution
Biology using oligochaete worms in laboratory and field studies.
Future research will require the combination of a variety of
methodological approaches and the integration of the resulting
information, avoiding fragmented and often conflicting visions of
the relationships of the species with their environment. Current
approaches to ecotoxicology and bioaccumulation using ecological
risk assessment provide the opportunity to relate community studies
with probability of effects. This book addresses three main themes:
Ecological and Field Studies using the composition and structure of
oligochaete communities, Toxicology and Laboratory Studies, and
Bioaccumulation and Trophic Transfer Studies. Two appendices list
values of toxicological parameters (LC50, EC50) and several
bioaccumulation variables (bioaccumulation factors, biological
half-life, toxicokinetic coefficients, and critical body residues)
for different oligochaete species. Additional information is
provided on Methodological Issues and on the Taxonomy of several
oligochaete families, with information on the most recent taxonomic
debates. Each chapter includes a critical view, based on the
authors experience, of a number of current issues which have been
raised in the literature.
Affective Landscapes: Representation of Terrorism and Violence by
Basque Female Authors draws from contemporary social and cultural
theory of affect to analyze the Basque Country's political violence
since the birth of the terrorist organization E.T.A. The study
focuses on how this violence has been represented in contemporary
works of literature and cinema authored by women and examines the
alternative means these authors use to examine political violence
from a gendered perspective. The artistic works analyzed in this
volume highlight the connection between violence and the production
of specific affective states; these authors' stories illustrate the
pernicious effects that violence has for human relationality and
social bonds. As such, the study provides new readings of seminal
works authored by Basque women during this period of violence and,
in doing so, it renders a much-needed contribution to the place
that their artistic productions have in providing a novel
understanding of the Basque political reality. The study presents a
groundbreaking analysis to understand the centrality of affect as a
unique prism to approach violent contexts, to present different
affirmations of the "political," and to bring to light social
dynamics otherwise unnoticed.
In aquatic ecosystems, the oligochaetes are often a major component
of the community. Their relevance in sediment quality assessment is
largely related to their benthic and detritivorous life habit. In
this book, we aim to present the state of the art of Pollution
Biology using oligochaete worms in laboratory and field studies.
Future research will require the combination of a variety of
methodological approaches and the integration of the resulting
information, avoiding fragmented and often conflicting visions of
the relationships of the species with their environment. Current
approaches to ecotoxicology and bioaccumulation using ecological
risk assessment provide the opportunity to relate community studies
with probability of effects. This book addresses three main themes:
Ecological and Field Studies using the composition and structure of
oligochaete communities, Toxicology and Laboratory Studies, and
Bioaccumulation and Trophic Transfer Studies. Two appendices list
values of toxicological parameters (LC50, EC50) and several
bioaccumulation variables (bioaccumulation factors, biological
half-life, toxicokinetic coefficients, and critical body residues)
for different oligochaete species. Additional information is
provided on Methodological Issues and on the Taxonomy of several
oligochaete families, with information on the most recent taxonomic
debates. Each chapter includes a critical view, based on the
authors' experience, of a number of current issues which have been
raised in the literature.
This book aims to contribute to the discussion about the
implications of fuzzy logic, neural networks, digital era, and
other intelligent techniques on organizations. This book will be
very useful for academic researchers and postgraduate students
aiming to introduce themselves to the field of quantitative
techniques for overcoming uncertain environments and developing
models to make decisions. Developments in other theories and
socioeconomic and computational changes have shed light on the
importance of fuzzy applications in social sciences. The treatment
of uncertainty in the economic and business analysis is fundamental
and requires instruments compatible with the uncertain environment
of economics and business, because most of the traditional models
have been overtaken by this reality when trying to make decisions
with uncertain information. In the face of information technology,
digitization, and uncertainty, organizations confront new
opportunities and challenges. In order to take advantage of these
opportunities and overcome current and future challenges, it is
needed to understand the evolution of these phenomenon.
Analisis de la propaganda en el bando franquista durante la Guerra
Civil espanola
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