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Larval responses to turbulence and temperature in a tidal inlet: Habitat selection by dispersing gastropods?
Author Posting. © Sears Foundation for Marine Research, 2010. This article is posted here by permission of Sears Foundation for Marine Research for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Marine Research 68 (2010): 153-188, doi:10.1357/002224010793079013.Marine larval dispersal is affected by hydrodynamic transport and larval behavior, but little is known about how behavior affects large-scale patterns of dispersal and recruitment. Intertidal habitats are characterized by strong and variable turbulence relative to shelf and pelagic waters, so larval responses to turbulence may affect both dispersal and habitat selection. This study combined observations and theoretical approaches to model gastropod larval responses to multiple physical variables in a well-mixed tidal inlet. Physical measurements and larvae were collected in July 2004 in Barnstable Harbor, Massachusetts (USA). Physical measurements were incorporated in an advection-diffusion model where larval vertical velocity is a function of turbulence dissipation rate, temperature, and the temperature gradient. Modeled larval distributions were fitted to observed concentration profiles by maximum likelihood to estimate larval behavioral velocity (swimming or sinking) as a function of environmental conditions. These quantitative behavior estimates were used to test hypotheses about behavioral differences among groups and to assess the relative impact of different cues on overall larval behavior. Larvae of five common gastropod species from different coastal habitats reacted most strongly to turbulence but had genus-specific responses to environmental cues. Larvae of a species from tidal inlets (the mud snail Nassarius obsoletus) had near-zero velocities under calmer conditions and sank in strong turbulence. In contrast, larvae from exposed beach habitats (Crepidula spp. and Anachis spp.) sank in weak turbulence and swam up in strong turbulence, with additional responses to temperature and temperature gradient. Larval responses also differed between small and large size classes and between flood and ebb tides. Behavior of mud snail larvae would contribute to retention inside the inlet and near adult habitats, whereas behavior of beach snail larvae would contribute to rapid export from muddy inlets lacking suitable adult habitats.This work was funded by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Coastal Ocean
Institute, the WHOI Rinehart Coastal Research Center, the National Science Foundation (NSF OCE-
0326734), NSF and US Office of Naval Research grants to S. Elgar and B. Raubenheimer, and the
WHOI Sea Grant (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Grant No. NA16RG2273,
project no. R/O-38-PD). Analyses were completed while HLF was a postdoctoral scholar at Scripps
Institution of Oceanography (SIO), supported by the California Current Ecosystem Long-Term Ecological
Research program (NSF OCE-0417616) and by SIO funding to P. Franks
Mussel larval responses to turbulence are unaltered by larvalage or light condition
Larval responses to hydromechanical cues potentially have important effects on larval dispersal and settlement. This study examined the behavior of mussel larvae (Mytilus edulis) in laboratory-generated turbulence representative of nearshore currents. We video recorded the behavior of early- and late-stage veligers in a grid-stirred tank at five turbulence levels under light and dark conditions. Water velocities and kinetic energy dissipation rates were measured using particle image velocimetry and acoustic Doppler velocimetry. We characterized the vertical velocity distributions for sinking, hovering, and swimming modes in still water and calculated the average larval behavioral velocity in turbulence. In still water, young larvae had more positive (upward) velocities than old larvae, and both stages had more positive velocities in light than in dark. In turbulence, the mean larval vertical velocity varied from positive at low dissipation rates to negative at dissipation rates above a threshold of 8.3 £ 1022 cm2 s23. At this threshold, the Kolmogorov length scale (h ¼ 590mm) was two to three times the mean larval shell lengths (171–256mm), implying that turbulence is detectable even by larvae that are smaller than the smallest eddies. Responses to turbulence were unaffected by larval age or light conditions and contributed substantial behavioral variation. By sinking in strong turbulence, mussel larvae could increase their flux to the bed in energetic coastal flows, particularly over rough substrates like mussel beds. The response to turbulence by early-stage larvae will also affect their dispersal and may help larvae remain near coastal populations.Peer reviewedOriginally published in Limnology and Oceanography: Fluids & Environments (2011) and available via this link: http://lofe.dukejournals.org/content/1/120.full.pdfCopyright 2011 by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, Inc
New Publications on Eduard Fuchs
• Ulrich Weitz: Eduard Fuchs. Der Mann im Schatten [Eduard Fuchs. The Man in the Shadows], Berlin, Karl Dietz Verlag, 2014. 400 pp. – ISBN 978-3-32002-299-0.• Heiner Jestrabek: Eduard Fuchs. Kunstsammler and Zeitkritiker. Eine biographischepolitische Skizze [Eduard Fuchs. Art Collector and Contemporary Critic. A Biographical-Political Sketch], Reutlingen-Heidenheim, Freiheitsbaum, Edition Spinoza, 2012. 191 pp. – ISBN 978-3-92258-953-2.• Micha Brumlik: Innerlich beschnittene Juden. Zu Eduard Fuchs’ “Die Juden in der Karikatur” [Internally Circumcised Jews. On Eduard Fuchs’ “The Jews in Caricature”], Hamburg, KVV konkret, 2012. 128 pp. – ISBN 978-3-93078-665-7.University of MichiganAnn Arbor, US
Frieda Fuchs Collection 1907-1957
The collection contains materials representing the academic career of Frieda Fuchs, from her early school years, through her doctoral studies and research into psychology in Germany, to her career in the United States. The following material is from her earlier years in Germany: grade certificates from the Grossherzogliche Seminar für Volksschullehrerinnen in Darmstadt indicating good marks (1907-1914); her teaching contract for the Israelitische Volksschule (1916), certificates confirming satisfactory studies and a diploma granting a doctoral degree from the Universtät Frankfurt am Main, in recognition of her dissertation "Experimentelle Studien über das Bewegungsnachbild" (1927-1928). The following material is from either shortly before or after her emigration to the United States: editions of her curriculum vitae (1940-1941); letters of recommendation, job correspondence and offers (1939-1942), report entitled "Von Nachbildern und ihrer Bedeutung," undated. Also included is an offprint, signed by the author, Dr. S. Hirsch, entitled "Die letzten Millimeter der arteriellen Strombahn," and two photographs of Frieda Fuchs approximately ages 30 and 50.Frieda Fuchs was born in Dieburg in 1893. She studied at the teacher's college in Darmstadt and the University in Frankfurt, receiving her doctoral degree in in 1928. From 1914 through 1940 she taught at the Israelitische Volksschule in Frankfurt am Main. She also gave classes at the Heim des Juedischen Frauenbundes in Neu-Isenburg. She immigrated to the United States in 1940 and found employment with the congregation of Rabbi Dr. Breuer in New York. At the same time she enlisted the support of the American Psychological Association Committee on Displayed Foreign Psychologists. She died in New York in 1974.Processed for digitizationdigitized2007110
Auch eingebildeter Stress kann Nationalismus erzeugen - Der KIT-Historiker Rolf-Ulrich Kunze analysiert die Ursachen des Rechtspopulismus - Campusreport am 03.09.2019
Der Nationalismus erlebt gegenwärtig ein beängstigendes Comeback. Nicht nur im Deutschland der AFD. Von Donald Trumps „America First“ bis zum brasilianischen Präsidenten Bolsonaro, der das Recht für sich in Anspruch nimmt, den Regenwald im Amazonas in Brand zu stecken: rund um den Globus melden sich Politiker zu Wort, die das kurzsichtige Eigeninteresse ihrer Nationen vor das Gemeinwohl der Weltgesellschaft stellen. Woher kommt diese Rückkehr einer verstaubten Ideologie? Wie sollte man in Zeiten des Klimawandels damit umgehen? Fragen, die der Karlsruher Historiker Rolf-Ulrich Kunze in einer jetzt veröffentlichten Untersuchung beantwortet
Exercitatio De Ratione Belli Vulgo Raison De Guerre / Quam Praeside ... Dn. Ulrico Obrechto ... In Illustri Argentoratensium Academia A. d. 17. Aprilis Solenniter defendet Magnus Hermannus Fuchs, Suecus Holmiensis
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Exercitatio De Ratione Belli Vulgo Raison De Guerre / Quam Praeside ... Dn. Ulrico Obrechto ... In Illustri Argentoratensium Academia A. d. 17. Aprilis Solenniter defendet Magnus Hermannus Fuchs, Suecus Holmiensis (1)
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Allergology inpatient treatment in the recent system of diagnosis-related groups (DRG). An update on the DRG-catalogue of 2007
In 2003 the German health financing system for inpatients was converted from a time-related system to a system of diagnosis-related groups. This constituted a fundamental change in hospital finance management. Since 2004, the catalogue of diagnosis-related groups has been revised on an annual basis. The underlying calculations are based on data sets from all participating hospitals. However, these calculations do not directly base on evidence-based medical data. The current financial situation for hospitals in Germany is greatly influenced by external factors such as rises in value-added tax, wage agreements, and increased energy costs. Cost unit calculations are rarely compiled in German clinics, and most benchmark analyses are based on estimated cost data. As an illuminating example for allergology-related afflictions we present the cost analysis for immunotherapy using hymenoptera, venom, drug provocation tests and chronic urticaria. This is compared to dermatological cases such as atopic eczema and erysipela. The daily cost of coverage was calculated. For the cases presented, a comparison of these costs over recent years shows a substantial decline. This development is not only a phenomenon in clinical treatment of allergological diseases but is also seen in dermatological inpatient treatment. Thus, a course for consequent optimization and rationalization is required. Therefore, a critical appraisal of economic factors, together with medical expertise in daily clinical routine, has to be considered. Furthermore, the health financing system must be consistently oriented around evidence-based medical criteria. These are conditions that must be met in order for funding and costs of good clinical practice to break even
„Düstere Aussichten für die 20er Jahre des 21. Jahrhunderts “ – Der KIT-Zeithistoriker Rolf-Ulrich Kunze zu den Perspektiven für 2024 - Campus-Report am 02.01.2024
Das abgelaufene Jahr 2023 hat Europa direkt vor seiner Haustür einen weiteren Krieg beschert, auf den es, – trotz warnender Stimmen –, ebenfalls nicht vorbereitet war. Der Ausblick auf 2024 fällt dementsprechend düster aus. Allmählich scheint der Konsens über die Dringlichkeit der Klimapolitik auch hierzulande verloren zu gehen. Die Gegner der Europäischen Union könnten bei den Europawahlen im Juni eine Mehrheit erringen. Im November könnte in den USA der Demokratiefeind Donald Trump eine zweite Amtszeit erringen. Im Schatten des Nahostkonflikts zeigt der Verteidigungskrieg in der Ukraine deutliche Ermüdungserscheinungen und auch die politische Entfremdung zwischen dem Westen und dem globalen Süden nimmt zu. Für Rolf-Ulrich Kunze, Zeithistoriker am Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, erleben wir mit der gegenwärtigen Multikrise eine besondere geschichtliche Epoche, die immer mehr an die düsteren 20er und 30er Jahre des vergangenen Jahrhunderts erinnert
Oswald von Wolkenstein und Neithart Fuchs: das Tanzlied "Ir alten Weib" ein Schlager des späten Mittelalters
Analyse eines der am weitesten verbreiteten Lieder des gesamten deutschen Mittelalters. Es geht weniger um die poetische “Machart” als um den biographischen Ort, die interkulturellen Zusammenhänge sowie die Rezeption des Liedes in der Schwanksammlung vom “Neithart Fuchs”. Der Autor beschäftigt sich mit den Gründen für Oswald von Wolkensteins Aufenthalt in Südfrankreich und versucht zu analysieren, welche Spuren die Konfrontation mit einer anderen und zivilisatorisch als überlegen empfundenen Kultur in seinem Werk hinterlieβ. Zudem wird aufgezeigt, wie die Eindrücke im Tanzlied „Ir alten weib“ verarbeitet wurden und in welchem literarischen Kontext das Lied steht. Schlieβlich werden die verschiedenen Versionen des Liedes, nämlich diejenigen in den Wolkenstein-Handschriften und die in den Neithart-Fuchs-Drucken verglichen.The essay provides an analysis of one of the most popular lieder of the whole German Middle Ages.
It is not much a question of poetic “style” as of biographical place, intertextual connections, and of reception of the lied in the ‘Schwanksammlung’ of “Neithart Fuchs”.
The author deals with the reasons for Oswald von Wolkenstein’s stay in southern France and tries to analyse which traces were left behind in his work by the confrontation with a different culture considered as superior from the point of view of its civilisation.
Moreover, the essay points out how these impressions were elaborated in the Tanzlied “Ir alten Weib” and in which kind of literary context this lied stands. Finally, the different versions of the lied, which is to say the ones of the Wolkenstein-manuscripts and the ones of the Neithart-Fuchs-printings, are compared
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Kraiger von Kraigk, Julius; Blatt 36,3 (36v-37r)
Carben, Philipp von; Blatt 37 (36v-37r)
Rosenbach, Adam; Blatt 37,2 (37v-38r)
Hartung, Johann; Blatt 38 (37v-38r)
Daun, Hermann von; Blatt 39 (38v-39r)
Wildberg, Wilhelm von; Blatt 40 (39v-40r)
Wildberg, Maximilian von; Blatt 41 (40v-41r)
Baldung, Johann Caspar; Blatt 42 (41v-42r)
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Bicken, Jobst Philipp von; Blatt 44,2 (44v-45r)
Köth zu Wanscheid, Georg; Blatt 45 (44v-45r)
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Harant von Polschitz, Adam; Blatt 46 (45v-46r)
Seckendorff, H. I. von; Blatt 47 (46v-47r)
Ellrichshausen, H. C. von; Blatt 47 (46v-47r)
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Hund von Wenkheim, Leonhard; Blatt 47,3 (47v-48r)
Hohenlohe, Georg Friedrich zu; Blatt 48 (47v-48r)
Herberstein, Wolfgang Wilhelm von; Blatt 49 (48v-49r)
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Hund von Saulheim, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 51 (50v-51r)
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Salhausen, Georg Warmund von; Blatt 53,2 (52v-53r)
Salhausen, Johann Bernhard von; Blatt 53,3 (53v-54r)
Fröschl von Marzoll, Joseph; Blatt 53,4 (53v-54r)
Freyberg, Johann Pleickhardt von; Blatt 54,2 (54v-55r)
Rodenstein, Georg Balthasar von; Blatt 55,2 (55v-56r)
Truchseß von Höfingen, Christoph Bernhard; Blatt 56 (55v-56r)
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Perfall, Christoph Friedrich von; Blatt 68 (67v-68r)
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Schenk von Castell, Jörg Gabriel; Blatt 69,2 (69v-70r)
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Rendorff, Henning Valentin; Blatt 83 (82v-83r)
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Roeder von Diersburg, Jörg; Blatt 85 (84v-85r)
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Söll von Aichberg, Johann Jacob; Blatt 87,2 (87v-88r)
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Fuchs von Dornheim, Johann Wolfgang; Blatt 97,2 (97v-98r)
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Lerchenfelder zu Prennberg, Georg David; Blatt 100 (99v-100r)
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