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Hermenéutica de la recepción piadosa en el Blanquerna de Ramon Llull
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The competitor release effect applied to carnivore species: how red foxes can increase in numbers when persecuted
The objective of our study was to numerically simulate the population dynamics of a hypothetical community of three species of small to medium–sized carnivores subjected to non–selective control within the context of the competitor release effect (CRE). We applied the CRE to three carnivore species, linking interspecific competition with predator control efforts. We predicted the population response of European badger, the red fox and the pine marten to this wildlife management tool by means of numerical simulations. The theoretical responses differed depending on the intrinsic rate of growth (r), although modulated by the competition coefficients. The red fox, showing the highest r value, can increase its populations despite predator control efforts if control intensity is moderate. Populations of the other two species, however, decreased with control efforts, even reaching extinction. Three additional theoretical predictions were obtained. The conclusions from the simulations were: 1) predator control can play a role in altering the carnivore communities; 2) red fox numbers can increase due to control; and 3) predator control programs should evaluate the potential of unintended effects on ecosystems
First tests of the applicability of -ray imaging for background discrimination in time-of-flight neutron capture measurements
In this work we explore for the first time the applicability of using
-ray imaging in neutron capture measurements to identify and suppress
spatially localized background. For this aim, a pinhole gamma camera is
assembled, tested and characterized in terms of energy and spatial performance.
It consists of a monolithic CeBr scintillating crystal coupled to a
position-sensitive photomultiplier and readout through an integrated circuit
AMIC2GR. The pinhole collimator is a massive carven block of lead. A series of
dedicated measurements with calibrated sources and with a neutron beam incident
on a Au sample have been carried out at n_TOF, achieving an enhancement
of a factor of two in the signal-to-background ratio when selecting only those
events coming from the direction of the sample.Comment: Preprint submitted to Nucl. Instr. and Meth.
Iguanodóntidos (REPTILIA, ORNITHOPODA) del yacimiento del Cretácico inferior de San Cristóbal (Gañve, Teruel)
El nuevo yacimiento de Dinosaurios de San Cristóbal (Galve, provincia de Teruel, España) considerado provisionalmente como de edad Barremiense-Aptiense, ha proporcionado diversos restos entre los que se consideran más significativos los siguientes: un fragmento de dentario atribuido a Iguanodon bernissartensis y diversas piezas (un fragmento de neurocráneo, un fragmento de dentario y un atlas) identificadas como Iguanodon cf. mantelli
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