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Cristina Santos Pinheiro, Joaquim Pinheiro, Gabriel F. Silva & Rui Carlos Fonseca, Gynaikeia
Es una reseña de la obra: Cristina Santos Pinheiro, Joaquim Pinheiro, Gabriel F. Silva & Rui Carlos Fonseca: Gynaikeia. Colectânea de Textos Antigos de Ginecologia, V. N. Famalição: Ed. Humus, 2022, 345 págs. ISBN: 978-989-755-802-3.It´s a review of the work: Cristina Santos Pinheiro, Joaquim Pinheiro, Gabriel F. Silva & Rui Carlos Fonseca: Gynaikeia. Colectânea de Textos Antigos de Ginecologia, V. N. Famalição: Ed. Humus, 2022, 345 págs. ISBN: 978-989-755-802-3
A Província Brasileira de Minas Gerias: H. G. F. Halfeld e J.J. von Tschudi
1 fôlder (6 p.) : color. ; 15 x 21 cmFôlder de divulgação do livro "A Província Brasileira de Minas Gerias" de H. G. F. Halfeld e J.J. von Tschudi, e demais livros da Coleção Mineiriana da Fundação João Pinheiro (FJP) lançados até dezembro de 1998
Aplysina muricyana Pinheiro, Hajdu & Custódio, 2007, sp.n.
Aplysina muricyana sp.n. (Fig. 16 D, 17 C–F, 20, Tab. X) Aplysina sp. sensu Neves & Omena (2003) Holotype: MNRJ 6196, Laguna (Reserva Biológica do Atol das Rocas, RN) E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 25 /VIII/ 2002. Paratypes: Reserva Biológica do Atol das Rocas (RN) - MNRJ 2139, Salão (ca. 03º 52 ' 52 '' S – 33 º 48 ' 51 '' W), 4 m depth, G. Muricy coll., 28 /II/ 1999. MNRJ 2168, Piscina do Barretão, 3 m depth, F. Moraes coll., 01/ III/ 1999. MNRJ 2173, Fenda (03º 51 ' 18.6 '' S – 33 º 47 ' 52.1 '' W), G. Muricy coll., 02/III/ 1999. MNRJ 6195, Laguna, E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 21 /VIII/ 2002. MNRJ 6197, E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 24 /VIII/ 2002. MNRJ 6198, Laguna, E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 21 / VIII/ 2002. MNRJ 6199, Salão, E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 30 /VIII/ 2002. MNRJ 6200– 6202, Fenda (03º 51 ' 20.1 '' S – 33 º 47 ' 50.2 '' W), E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 25 /VIII/ 2002, voucher. MNRJ 6203–6204, Piscina das Rocas, E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 24 /VIII/ 2002. MNRJ 6205, Laguna, E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 25 /VIII/ 2002. MNRJ 6301, Piscina das Rocas, E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 24 /VIII/ 2002. MNRJ 6364, Fenda (03º 51 ' 20.1 '' S – 33 º 47 ' 50.2 '' W), E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 27 /VIII/ 2002. MNRJ 6663, Piscina das Âncoras (03º 52 ' 31.5 '' S – 33 º 48 ' 20.8 '' W), E. Hajdu, M.V. Oliveira and U. Pinheiro coll., 31 /VIII/ 2002. Additional material: Reserva Biológica do Atol das Rocas (RN) - MNRJ 4493, 4494, Salão (ca. 03º 52 ' 52 '' S – 33 º 48 ' 51 '' W), G. Neves coll., XI/ 1999. MNRJ 4502, Fenda, G. Neves coll., XI/ 1999. Diagnosis: Irregular polygonal tubes, laterally anastomosed, predominantly beige in vivo. Colour ranging from bright pale-yellow to dark reddish-brown. Description of the species: Specimens are composed of laterally anastomosed tubes with an irregular polygonal outline, in creeping groups of up to 45 tubes, with clusters having a maximum of 36 cm in length and 3 cm in width. The polygonal outline results from discrete edges extending upwards from the base of the sponge on its free sides (Figs. 17 C–F, 20 A–B). Some short tubes are projected from the base in varied directions. The surface is finely conulose. The sponge possesses large pseudoscula, frequently apical or pseudo-apical (eccentric), varying from 0.5 cm to 1 cm in diameter, small oscula on the tubes’ outer sides being also visible. In specimen MNRJ 2139, oscula have an iris-type diaphragm. The predominant colour in vivo is beige, specimens with green, brown, brownish-beige and red tinges being also common. After preservation in ethanol specimens vary from beige to brown. Consistency is soft. Skeleton: Choanosome with a delicate and irregular network of spongin fibers (Figs. 20 C–D) with amber colour bark 38–126 Μm thick (average 72 Μm) and a thick pith that can be black or amber 8 to 50 Μm (average 29 Μm; Fig. 20 E). The presence of spongin fibers wrapped and excavated by filamentous structures, possibly fungi, was observed in some specimens as in Aplysina pseudolacunosa sp.n. TABLE X: Spongin fibres’ measurement data for Aplysina muricyana sp.n. (in micrometers; S.D. = Standard Deviation and N= 30). Specimens Locality* Fibers Piths Thinnest Mean Thickest S.D. Thin- Mean Thickest S.D. nest Holotype Atol das Rocas, RN 51.3 75.2 117.3 12.3 11.3 17.4 27.6 3.4 MNRJ 6196 Paratype Atol das Rocas, RN 50.0 84.2 126.3 18.6 12.5 16.4 22.5 3.0 MNRJ 2139 Paratype Atol das Rocas, RN 52.5 73.8 91.3 9.0 12.5 19.3 28.8 3.8 MNRJ 2168 Paratype Atol das Rocas, RN 41.3 74.5 105.0 16.7 10.0 14.9 28.8 4.1 MNRJ 2173 MNRJ 4493 Atol das Rocas, RN 42.5 65.3 83.8 9.8 12.5 18.2 25.0 4.2 Distribution: Provisionally known only from the type locality, Atol das Rocas (RN, Brazil; Fig. 16 D). Ecology: All specimens were collected in shallow-waters at Atol das Rocas, inside large crevices, and the species is thus considered to be sciaphilous. Inside the atoll, depth of occurrence was limited to 5 m, but outside the atoll ring, specimens were seen down to 15 m. Specimens in darker areas were completely beige, and those more exposed to light, more intensely pigmented with darker colours, as a likely consequence of association with cyanobacteria. Etymology: The name of the species honours Dr. Guilherme Muricy, for his pioneering studies on the taxonomy of Atol das Rocas sponges, who also collected many of the specimens studied here. Remarks: The species which appear closest to A. muricyana sp.n are A. insularis and A. pseudolacunosa sp.n. described below. Another similar species is A. fistularis, which presents tubes of distinct morphology, never forming the large, frequently creeping clusters so frequently observed in the new species. Tubes in A. fistularis, albeit varied as regards length, as well as number and size of projections, were never seen to have a polygonal cross section. The possibility that A. muricyana sp.n. could be nothing but an ecomorph of a well established species appears quite unlikely, as dives performed on the outer ring of Atol das Rocas, down to 15m depth, failed to reveal any additional Aplysina species. Rather, the same A. muricyana sp.n. was present inside somewhat deeper crevices (10–15 m depth). Another species which also presents anastomosed tubes is A. insularis. However, A. insularis has soft and stout tubes, with yellow or brown colour in vivo turning black after preservation. In contrast, A. muricyana sp.n. has hard, much less stouter polygonal tubes, with variable colour in vivo and brown or beige colour after preservation. Comparison with A. pseudolacunosa sp.n. will be provided below.Published as part of Pinheiro, Ulisses Dos S., Hajdu, Eduardo & Custódio, Márcio R., 2007, Aplysina Nardo (Porifera, Verongida, Aplysinidae) from the Brazilian coast with description of eight new species, pp. 1-51 in Zootaxa 1609 on pages 36-39, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17887
Dataset for Spontaneous natural optical activity in disordered media
Dataset supports:
Pinheiro, F. A., Fedotov, V. A., Papasimakis, N., & Zheludev, N. I. (2017). Spontaneous natural optical activity in disordered media. Physical Review B.</span
CRISTINA SANTOS PINHEIRO, JOAQUIM PINHEIRO, GABRIEL F. SILVA, RUI CARLOS FONSECA, Gynaikeia. Colectânea de textos antigos de ginecologia, Famalicão, Humus–Centro de Estudos Clássicos–Universidade de Madeira, 2022, 345 pp. [ISBN: 978-989-755-802-3]
CRISTINA SANTOS PINHEIRO, JOAQUIM PINHEIRO, GABRIEL F. SILVA, RUI CARLOS FONSECA, Gynaikeia. Colectânea de textos antigos de ginecologia, Famalicão, Humus–Centro de Estudos Clássicos–Universidade de Madeira, 2022, 345 pp. [ISBN: 978-989-755-802-3
pinheirorbp/nestedness: Linking null models to hypotheses to improve nestedness analysis
Supplementary code and data from the study: Pinheiro, R. B. P., Dormann, C. F., Felix, G. M. F., & Mello M. A. R. Linking null models to hypotheses to improve nestedness analysis. Submitted.
Authors: Rafael B. P. Pinheiro, Gabriel M. Felix, Carsten F. Dormann, and Marco A. R. Mello
O REGRESSO DE JÚLIA PINHEIRO À SIC
Recebida em grande na SIC é o título da peça do Jornal de Notícias de hoje sobre o regresso de Júlia Pinheiro à SIC, depois dos seus êxitos na TVI. Escreveu Elsa Pereira: "Três exaustivas horas perfizeram a operação televisiva que assinalou ontem o reencontro de Júlia Pinheiro com a SIC. Só a viagem de sua casa até Carnaxide tomou quase um terço desse tempo. Foi tratada como uma estrela, com glamour e popularidade a rodos. [...] À espera, Júlia tinha a hierarquia máxima ao comando do canal: F..
O REGRESSO DE JÚLIA PINHEIRO À SIC
Recebida em grande na SIC é o título da peça do Jornal de Notícias de hoje sobre o regresso de Júlia Pinheiro à SIC, depois dos seus êxitos na TVI. Escreveu Elsa Pereira: "Três exaustivas horas perfizeram a operação televisiva que assinalou ontem o reencontro de Júlia Pinheiro com a SIC. Só a viagem de sua casa até Carnaxide tomou quase um terço desse tempo. Foi tratada como uma estrela, com glamour e popularidade a rodos. [...] À espera, Júlia tinha a hierarquia máxima ao comando do canal: F..
Managing the archaeological Chain in China. Between happy ending and organizational Challenges
Luoyang, China, Ju1y 2002: while making explorative excavation to authorize the construction of a parking lot in the Royal Capital Square, the Archaeological Team of Luoyang Municipality discovered 397 Eastern Zhou tombs and 18 horse-and-chariot burial pits of Eastern Dynasty. “The mysterious find was preserved perfectly, with six horse skeletons still tied to the chariot they were pulling...” (Daily Mail, 17 august 2006). The initial decision to build a parking lot in the area was suddenly stopped and turned in the construction of a new museum, opened in October 2003, to preserve and exhibit the charming archaeological findings.
Few countries boast a history which is as long and rich as China’s; at the same time, few countries are undergoing economic transformation processes comparable to that which China is currently experiencing. The last few years have yielded a strong dynamic of archeological discoveries, both for the intrinsic historical wealth of the country, as well as for the sustained rhythm of the construction activity. New managerial problems accompany such a process, calling for a profound understanding to help sustainable development.
The paper is based on in depth field research in China by two Italian heritage management researchers. Starting from the “Eastern Zhou Horse and Chariot Pits Museum” event – a happy ending case of heritage preservation in such a complex process of development – it investigates several aspects of the Chinese “archaeological chain”, from discovery to museum running. Both curatorial and administrative elements are involved in the analysis, with the emerging of peculiar Chinese dynamics, as specific features of more general, i.e. worldwide, professional and managerial problems and challenges
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