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Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 7th ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON ETHNIC AND MINORITY STUDIES
This paper reviews some of the most salient aspects of E. M. Rogg\u27s (1974) seminal work, The Assimilation of Cuban Exiles; The Role of Community and Class--a sociological study of the Cuban community in the town of West New York in northeastern New Jersey. Although taking issue with some of the author\u27s theses, this paper elaborates on other findings of the book in question by means of more recent participant-observation field research in the same neighborhood. For example, the new data confirms Rogg\u27s proposition that the organized ethnic minority helps to direct the process of acculturation, though slowly
Average lipid content of <i>Ctenocalanus vanus</i> C5 from the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea, at 5 m (full bars) and 20 m (open bars), expressed in % lipid area.
<p>Error bars indicate standard error and the numbers above the bars indicate the sample size.</p
Average lipid content of <i>Calanus glacialis</i> C5, expressed in % lipid area, in the Arctic fjord Rijpfjorden at shallow (full bars) and deep (open bars) depth horizons (please see text for details on the sampling depths).
<p>Error bars indicate standard error and the numbers above the bars indicate the sample size.</p
Vertical profiles of Chlorophyll <i>a</i> in the Red Sea (left panel) and in Rijpfjorden (right panel), and a fluorescence profile from the Mediterranean Sea (middle panel).
<p>Vertical profiles of Chlorophyll <i>a</i> in the Red Sea (left panel) and in Rijpfjorden (right panel), and a fluorescence profile from the Mediterranean Sea (middle panel).</p
Average lipid content, expressed in % lipid area, of <i>Clausocalanus furcatus</i> males at 6–7 m (full bars) and 20 m (open bars).
<p>Error bars indicate standard error and the numbers above the bars indicate the sample size.</p
Average prosome lengths (±SD) of all analyzed copepod species at all sites, the results of statistical comparisons and a summary of the samples taken.
<p>Abbreviations: PL – prosome length, SD – standard deviation, Med. Sea – Mediterranean Sea, "C5 right" and "C5 left" are codenames for two clausocalanid copepodites that refer to the position of the longer ramus of the fifth swimming leg.</p
Summary of the calculated copepod densities for each species, sampling date and depth.
<p>Summary of the calculated copepod densities for each species, sampling date and depth.</p
Relationships between prosome length and absolute lipid area for each species.
<p>Relationships between prosome length and absolute lipid area for each species.</p
Vertical profiles of seawater temperature (left), salinity (center) and density (right) at each sampling location: A–C: Red Sea (1.7.09), D–F: Eastern Mediterranean Sea (26.9.11) and G–I: Rijpfjorden (18/19.7.12).
<p>Vertical profiles of seawater temperature (left), salinity (center) and density (right) at each sampling location: A–C: Red Sea (1.7.09), D–F: Eastern Mediterranean Sea (26.9.11) and G–I: Rijpfjorden (18/19.7.12).</p
Summary of the results of the permutation-based ANOVA testing, for each species, the effect of depth layer on the copepod density, with sampling date as a covariate.
<p>To account for multiple comparisons the p-values were adjusted using the Holm-Bonferroni method.</p