75 research outputs found

    Nitzschia austriaca Hustedt: a characteristic diatom of Hungarian inland saline waters including a morphological comparison with the type material

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    A detailed scanning electron microscopic investigation was carried out to clarify the taxonomic status of a small sigmoid Nitzschia species, a potential indicator of Central European soda waters. We found this taxon to be one of the dominant epiphytic diatoms collected from sodic bomb crater ponds at Apaj (Hungary). The large population allowed for a morphometric comparison based on frustule ultrastructure with the type material of the most similar species, Nitzschia austriaca Hustedt that was originally described from a soda pan in the region. The results clearly demonstrated an overlap between the Apaj population and the type material of N. austriaca (based on NMDS analysis), therefore we argue that they represent the same taxon. An emended diagnosis of N. austriaca is given. Total suspended solids and total phosphorous proved to be the most important factors predicting the occurrence of the species, with possible interactive effects of conductivity and pH. We then expanded the distribution of the species by revisiting data originating from previous large-scale surveys targeting sodic habitats in Hungary. On the basis of our results, N. austriaca is a characteristic species for Central European soda waters, including the protected astatic soda pans, indicating their typical chemical and physical characteristics.</jats:p

    Tests of multiple molecular markers for the identification of Great Spotted and Syrian Woodpeckers and their hybrids

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    Great Spotted and Syrian Woodpeckers (Dendrocopos major and D. syriacus) are known to hybridize in nature; however, the extent of this phenomenon is not known due to difficulties in hybrid detection based on plumage analyses. Here, we tested five markers (one mitochondrial and four nuclear) and a set of six microsatellite loci for the identification of these two Woodpeckers and their hybrids. Sequencing of DNA from 26 individuals of both Woodpeckers from different parts of their ranges: one allopatric (D. major; Norway) and two sympatric (Poland and Bulgaria) showed that both species can be clearly separated based on all sequence markers. The highest number of fixed nucleotide sites were found in the mtDNA control region and intron 5 of the transforming growth factor. Analyses of microsatellite data distinguished the two species, but all loci showed a large number of common alleles and their utility in identifying hybrids is therefore doubtful. According to the DNA sequence analyses, 2 out of 18 specimens within the sympatric range in Poland were identified as possible hybrids, most probably paternal backcrosses. Moreover, both hybrids are from synantropic populations (settled in cities), whereas none of the D. major sampled in forests and in its allopatric range (Norway) showed signs of an intermixed genotype. Further research on hybridization and introgression in woodpeckers is undoubtedly needed and could be useful for understanding ecological and ethological interactions among these species, particularly for D. syriacus, which is relatively rare in Europe

    Ferroelectricity in NH 4

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    THE EFFECTS OF ADDITIVES ON THE PYROELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF T. G. S.

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    Nous rĂ©sumons l'effet polaire permanent dĂ» Ă  la substitution d'alanine L sur les propriĂ©tĂ©s pyroĂ©lectriques de T. G. S. Nous expliquons les effets observĂ©s au moyen d'un modĂšle dans lequel le "switching" ferroĂ©lectrique est gĂȘnĂ© par la perte de symĂ©trie due Ă  la substitution d'une molĂ©cule. D'autres additifs actifs et passifs peuvent ĂȘtre proposĂ©s Ă  partir de ce modĂšle.The permanent poling effects of L-alanine substitution on the pyroelectric properties of T. G. S. are summarized. The observations are explained in terms of a structural model in which ferroelectric switching is impeded by the lack of the required prototypic symmetry in the substituent molecule. Other active and passive additives may be proposed from the model

    A new race of the little owl from Transylvania

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