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Lawrence Joseph Pritchard interview #2
26 p. transcript of an interview with Lawrence Joseph Pritchard, conducted by Judy M. Thibodeau on February 19, 1984. Tape number IH-SD.49, transcript disc 159.Interview is a general account of his life.Othern
Why Ancient History Still Matters (2017): David M. Pritchard Interviewed by David Curnow on ABC Radio Queensland (Australia)
Beth M. Schuele Pritchard
Marquette University alumna Beth M. Schuele Pritchard, Grad '73, who received the College of Business Administration's Professional Achievement Award in 1990
Beth M. Schuele Pritchard
Marquette University alumna Beth M. Schuele Pritchard, Grad '73, who received the College of Business Administration's Professional Achievement Award in 1990
David M. Pritchard (Lyon 2020), ‘L’oraison funèbre après Loraux’ and Bernd Steinbock, ‘The Epitaphios Logos of Pericles: Thucydides’s Ambivalence towards the Funeral Oration’, with Closing Remarks by Marie Durnerin, Video Recording, The Funeral Oration and Nicole Loraux: 19 February 2020: A Study Day at Le Collegium de Lyon (France): Co-convened by Stavroula Kefallonitis and David M. Pritchard.
David M. Pritchard, "Public Spending and Democracy in Classical Athens"
David M. Pritchard (Stanford 2015), 'Public Spending and Democracy in Classical Athens', Classics Department, Stanford University, San Francisco. Signalé sur la page : https://www.academia.edu/19655316/David_M._Pritchard_Stanford_2015_Public_Spending_and_Democracy_in_Classical_Athens_Classics_Department_Stanford_University_San_Francisc
The ‘Pritchard Trap’: a novel quantitative survey method for crayfish
1. As crayfish invasions continue to threaten native freshwater biota, a detailed understanding of crayfish distribution and population structure becomes imperative. Nonetheless, most current survey methods provide inadequate demographic data. The quantitative ‘Triple Drawdown’ (TDD) dewatering method has highlighted the importance of such data, yet practical constraints prevent its large-scale application.
2. Here, we introduce the ‘Pritchard Trap’, a novel passive sampling method that reliably generates quantitative crayfish population data while requiring substantially lower sampling effort than TDDs. This quadrat-style sampler was extensively tested in headwater streams of North Yorkshire, England, along an invasion gradient for signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) from well-established sites to mixed populations of signal crayfish and native white-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes).
3. The Pritchard Trap was trialled over several time intervals to determine the minimum required trap deployment time. TDDs at the same sites allowed for a robust evaluation of Pritchard Trap sampling accuracy in representing crayfish densities and population structure.
4. The Pritchard Trap successfully sampled both invasive and native crayfish (8–42 mm carapace length). A minimum passive deployment time of 4 days was required. At low crayfish densities (0.5 individuals m−2), increased trapping effort was necessary to achieve accurate population density and size class distribution estimates. The Pritchard Trap required substantially less sampling effort (working hours) and resources than the TDD, whilst also posing less risk to non-target species.
5. The Pritchard Trap, for the first time, affords logistically simple, truly quantitative investigations of crayfish population demographics for headwater systems. It could be integrated into crayfish research and management, for example to explore density-dependent ecological impacts of invasive crayfish and their management responses or to monitor populations and recruitment in native crayfish conservation initiatives
Effect of temperature on rate of egg and larval development in populations of Argia-Vivida Hagen (Odonata, Coenagrionidae) from habitats with different thermal regimes
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Evans Pritchard’s humanism and the development of anthropology
This thesis discusses E. E. Evans-Pritchard's ideas and works, especially his humanistic orientation in social anthropology. The work has been of fundamental importance in the development of modern anthropology in Britain. Mary Douglas, one of Evans-Pritchard's pupils has already attempted a study of this kind (Douglas, M. 1980). She approached his works and life thematically, focusing particularly on his theoretical interest in "primitive mentality". Guided by Douglas’s study, this thesis traces his intellectual development chronologically from his early scientific orientation to the later humanistic program. This thesis is also a biographical study of Evans-Pritchard's anthropological work as discussed in the context of the works of his precursors and colleagues. It starts with his early anthropological period, when he was under the influence of Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown, then discusses how Evans-Pritchard developed his own unique perspective and methods of analysis, the humanistic program, which distinguished his later work, and finally tries to make an overall evaluation of his anthropological humanism
punicae Pritchard and Baker
<i>Tenuipalpus punicae</i> Pritchard and Baker; 1958 <p> <i>Tenuipalpus punicae</i> Pritchard and Baker, 1958: 240. <i>Tenuipalpus punicae</i> Khosrowshahi and Arbabi 1997: 38; Khanjani <i>et al.</i> 2013a: 119.</p> <p>Distribution — Iran, India, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Spain, U.S. S.R.</p> <p> Specimens examined and associations — Sari (Mahforooz Mahalleh village): 36°40’N, 53°05’E, - 5 m a.s.l., 19 Nov. 2010 – 6 ♀♀ on <i>Punica granatum</i> L. (Punicaceae); Sari (Darab kola forest): 36°32’N, 53°16’E, 216 m a.s.l., 9 Oct. 2010 – 17 ♀♀, 1♂ on <i>Punica granatum</i> <i>.</i></p> <p> Previous records from Iran — generally distributed (Kamali <i>et al.</i> 2001); Shalan, Banmazaran and Zhalakeh, Kermanshah Province; Dalfard, Jiroft, Kerman Province (Khanjani <i>et al.</i> 2013a).</p> <p>Comments — This mite is a serious pest of Pomegranate in Iran.</p>Published as part of <i>Raissi Ardali, M., Hadizadeh, A., Mohammadi Sharif, M. & Khanjani, M., 2014, Tenuipalpid Mites From Northern Iran And Description Of The Male Of Cenopalpus Rubusi Khanjani 2012, pp. 453-462 in Acarologia 54 (4)</i> on page 460, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20142140, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4667290">http://zenodo.org/record/4667290</a>
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