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Trends of declining productivity and biodiversity in an Oregon estuarine reserve
Colleen Walker, Shon Schooler, Dan Bottom, and Bree Yednock.Title from PDF cover (viewed on January 23, 2023).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 13-14).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Mapping the distributions of Pacific and western brook lampreys along the Oregon south coast using eDNA and community science : ... report
Shon Schooler, Jenni Schmitt, Deborah Rudd, Becky Flitcroft, and Ian Rodger.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographic references.USDA U.S. Forest Service provided funding for this projectMode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Status of the European green crab, Carcinus maenas, (aka 5-spine crab) in Oregon estuaries, report for 2022
Sylvia Behrens Yamada (Integrative Biology, Oregon State University), Cameron Royer (Integrative Biology, Oregon State University), Shon Schooler (South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve), Rebecca Flitcroft (Pacific Northwest Research Station, Corvallis Forestry Sciences Lab), Mitch Vance (Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife), Andrea Randall, Jennifer Fisher (NOAA Fisheries - NWFSC Hatfield Marine Science Center) ; report prepared for: Stephen H. Phillips (Program Manager, Aquatic Nuisance Species Project), Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.Title from PDF title page (viewed on April 17, 2023).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 17-19).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
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Orientopsaltria dongnaiensis Pham & Nguyen & Constant 2019, sp. nov.
Orientopsaltria dongnaiensis Pham & Constant sp. nov. (Figs 1, 2 A–D) Etymology. The species name refers to the locality of origin of the type specimen. Holotype: male, VC.Ho.0018, Vinh Cuu NR, Dong Nai province, 100–150m, 16.v.2007, light trap, Pham Hong Thai (VNMN). Description. Head: Head from dorsal aspect with large, black, median mark, that encloses the ocelli, slightly narrows distad to frontoclypeal suture and continues on postclypeus in a median, round, lanceolate or mushroomshaped, black mark extending to median oval spot on anterior part of postclypeus, and dividing proximad in two short fasciae reaching posterior margin of head and enclosing a median ground coloured spot. A pair of irregular short fasciae run parallel to inner curve of eyes from vertex lobe to posterior margin of head, at a distance to eye equal to the fascia width. Black coloration on anterior half of supra-antennal plates continues on underside of head as a broad, straight, and black, oblique fascia running from antenna to eye. Anterior part of postclypeus with 3–5 black-brown to black transverse lines on either side; median ends of these lines connected by a line enclosing an oval spot of the ground colour. Remaining parts of postclypeus and anteclypeus unmarked. Rostrum brown to dark brown apically; extending beyond hind coxae. Thorax: Pronotum. Paired central fasciae are narrow black lines; posterior ends of central fasciae fairly narrow, converging. The lateral pronotal fasciae run from eye along innerside of lateral part of ambient fissure across pronotal collar to base of tegmen. Mesonotum: Median fascia reaching from anterior margin of mesonotum to cruciform elevation, and ending in a black triangle on cruciform elevation, posterior half 1.5– 3 X as wide as anterior part. Paramedian fasciae extending to just beyond half-length of mesonotum, 1.5– 5 X as wide as anterior part of median fascia, and about as broad as or somewhat broader than distance between paramedian and median fasciae. A pair of round black spots in front of anterior angles of cruciform elevation. Lateral fasciae continuous from anterior to posterior margin of mesonotum and about as broad as distance between lateral and paramedian fasciae. A pair of small black triangles at anterior mesonotal margin between paramedian and lateral fasciae. Operculum: Elongate and broad, reaching to distal part of abdominal segment 6 or to half-length segment 7. Medial margin evenly convex. Lateral margin convex in basal part, strongly concavely sinuate at one third to one fourth of its length from base, and weakly convex in apical two thirds. Coloration of operculum as in duarum. Abdomen: Abdomen dorsally either light brown to ochraceous with a more or less distinct marking or darker brown with very indistinct marking. Distinct marking consisting of a median, triangular to obconical mark at anterior margin of segment 2, reaching to half or three fourths of segment length, and a similar somewhat smaller spot on segment 3; segments 2–4 with pair of paramedian transverse marks situated at half the segment’s height, those on segment 2 are small and very narrow, whilst those on segments 3–4 are one fourth as wide as the segment, variable in height, and sometimes reach anterior and/or posterior segment margins; segments 5–6 laterally dark-coloured, and with black transverse median marks, about one fourth to one third as wide as segment and reaching from anterior margin distad, sometimes reaching posterior segment margin; segments 7–8 mainly dark-coloured. Ventral surface of abdomen brown to black-brown. Male Genitalia: Lateral pygofer lobes apically rounded without protrusion. Basal pygofer lobes with thick outcurved ridges. Uncus with large and globose basal part. The uncus lobes of the new species have a slightly medially curved, fairly stout lateral spine, which is as long as or slightly longer than the hook-shaped medial spine; the apical parts of the lateral margins of the uncus lobes are convex. Measurements in mm: n= 1 male: body length: 37.2; fore wing length: 46.5; fore wing width: 14.2; head width: 11; pronotum width: 11.9; mesonotum width: 10.3. Biology. This species was collected by light trapping at night in virgin rainforest at an altitude between 100 to150 meters. Distribution. Southern Vietnam (Dong Nai province). Diagnosis. The male genitalia of Orientopsaltria dongnaiensis sp. nov., O. padda , O. saudarapadda and O. moultoni are fairly similar, sharing a stout and more or less straight lateral spine of the uncus, and a short, hookshaped medial spine; the shape of the uncus O. duarum is quite different, in the O. duarum with uncus with large and globose basal part; uncus lobes broad at base, and strongly narrowing to incurved apices; lateral margins of uncus lobes basally weakly convex, more or less distinctly concave toward apex, and with distinct, curved, shon and strong spine at half-length; arcuate ridge over narrow gap between uncus lobes fairly strongly elevated and ourcurved. The species Orientopsaltria dongnaiensis sp. nov. is distinguished from O. padda by the marking on the pronotal collar, O. padda has a pronotum with black to black-brown lateral fasciae, running from eye along innersides of lateral parts of ambient pronotal fissure and across pronotal collar to posterior margin of pronotal collar, while Orientopsaltria dongnaiensis sp. nov. does not have distinct marks on the pronotal collar, and also differs in the uncus of the male genitalia. The uncus lobes of Orientopsaltria dongnaiensis sp. nov. have a slightly medially curved, fairly stout lateral spine, which is as long as or slightly longer than the hook-shaped medial spine; the apical parts of the lateral margins of the uncus lobes are convex, while in O. padda the lateral spine is straight and considerably longer than the medial spine, while the lateral margin of the uncus lobe is straight. The new species is distinguished from O. moultoni in structure of the basal lobes of pygofer, the basal pygofer lobes of O. moultoni have distinct protrusions, while O. dongnaiensis sp. nov. does not have these. The male operculum of O. saudarapadda is dark brown to black-brown apically and along the median margin, while the remaining surface of operculum, proximally of the dark brown apical part, is reddish brown with exception of the ochraceous or light brownish basal one third or one fourth; the operculum of O. dongnaiensis sp. nov. is black to black-brown apically and along its medial margin, while its remaining surface is ochraceous without reddish brown coloration.Published as part of Pham, Thai-Hong, Nguyen, Thi Huyen & Constant, Jerome, 2019, First record of the cicadas genus Orientopsaltria Kato, 1944 (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) from Vietnam, with description of one new species, pp. 575-582 in Zootaxa 4603 (3) on pages 576-581, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4603.3.10, http://zenodo.org/record/270222
Corrigendum to “Potential nutrient recovery from source-separated urine through hybrid membrane bioreactor and membrane capacitive deionisation” (Desalination (2023) 566, (S0011916423005568), (10.1016/j.desal.2023.116924))
The authors regret the printed version of the above article contained missing information. It is important to note that these changes do not impact the main conclusions of the article. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused. Corrigendum in an inconsistency on the definitions of C1 and C2 in Eqs. (1) and (3). The ion recovery was calculated as a ratio (Eq. (3)) between the mass of ion recovered in the concentrate and the total mass of ion in the feed water and the concentrate water, respectively. [Formula presented]where C3 and C4 represent the concentrations (mg/L) of ions in the treated water and concentrate water, and V3 and V4 (L) are the volumes of treated water and concentrate water, respectively. Corrigendum in the declaration of competing interest This paper is co-authored by Ho Kyong Shon, who is a co-Editor-in-Chief on Desalination (DES) Journal. DES would like to clarify through this Corrigendum that it is the policy of the journal and Elsevier that editors must not be involved in decisions about papers which they have written themselves; that any such submission must be subject to the journal's usual procedures; peer review must be handled independently of the relevant author/editor and their research groups; and there should be a clear statement to this effect on any such paper that is published. This paper, submitted by Ho Kyong Shon and colleagues was handled appropriately and was subject to several rounds of independent peer review which were supervised by another of the journal's co-Editors-in-Chief, Prof. Tao He. Unfortunately, an administrative oversight in the publishing process meant that a statement to this effect was not published as a footnote to the article. We apologize for this oversight
SUBSTANTION AND STUDY OF ALGORITHNS OF ANALYTICAL PHOTOTRIANGULATION WITH ADDED DATA
There the determination procedure of requirements for accuracy of phototriangulation has been grounded; the mathematical simulators of variants of analytical phototriangulation with added data have been developed. The developed program set allows to use effectively the added data in the phototriangulation procerss in creation of large-scale topographic maps for the territory of Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The variants of analitical phototriangulation process with added data in the large-scale map-making have beem introduced. The bodies of aerophotography, of laboratory and field works in creation of large-scale topographic maps have been decreasedAvailable from VNTIC / VNTIC - Scientific & Technical Information Centre of RussiaSIGLERURussian Federatio
Increase in financial availability in Vietnam on the basis of the principles of retail payment services development
The author on the basis of the principles of development of retail payment services developed by him for the problem resolution offinancial availability, reveals problems ofavailability of retailpayment services in Vietnam and proposes measures for their decision
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