Wildlife habitat as an integral component of a planned unit development

Urban Ecology ◽  
1978 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-187 ◽  
Author(s):  
James R. Vilkitis
Author(s):  
J. J. Paulin

Movement in epimastigote and trypomastigote stages of trypanosomes is accomplished by planar sinusoidal beating of the anteriorly directed flagellum and associated undulating membrane. The flagellum emerges from a bottle-shaped depression, the flagellar pocket, opening on the lateral surface of the cell. The limiting cell membrane envelopes not only the body of the trypanosome but is continuous with and insheathes the flagellar axoneme forming the undulating membrane. In some species a paraxial rod parallels the axoneme from its point of emergence at the flagellar pocket and is an integral component of the undulating membrane. A portion of the flagellum may extend beyond the anterior apex of the cell as a free flagellum; the length is variable in different species of trypanosomes.


2008 ◽  
pp. 107 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alice Woolley

Access to justice is an integral component of the legal system. However, the question of upon whose shoulders the obligation of ensuring this access should fall has been widely debated. In particular, do lawyers, as part ofthe legalprofession, have a special obligation to foster access to justice? In this article, the author explores the legitimacy of various arguments with respect to whether lawyers should carry this obligation to a greater extent than other members of society. The author begins by critiquing the traditional arguments related to imposing such an obligation on lawyers — for instance, the refined monopoly arguments. She then goes on to critically consider an alternative argument: that imperfections in the marketfor legal services justify the existence of a special obligation for lawyers. An examination of the limitations of this justification follows. Overall, the author concludes that while the arguments arising from imperfections in the legal market offer the best justification for seeing lawyers have a special obligation to ensure access tojustice, the claims from the argument are modest ones, and any policy response in furtherance of such an obligation should be similarly modest.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-87 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Hunold

City-scale urban greening is expanding wildlife habitat in previously less hospitable urban areas. Does this transformation also prompt a reckoning with the longstanding idea that cities are places intended to satisfy primarily human needs? I pose this question in the context of one of North America's most ambitious green infrastructure programmes to manage urban runoff: Philadelphia's Green City, Clean Waters. Given that the city's green infrastructure plans have little to say about wildlife, I investigate how wild animals fit into urban greening professionals' conceptions of the urban. I argue that practitioners relate to urban wildlife via three distinctive frames: 1) animal control, 2) public health and 3) biodiversity, and explore the implications of each for peaceful human-wildlife coexistence in 'greened' cities.


Author(s):  
Admink Admink ◽  
Тетяна Добіна

Висвітлено педагогічну діяльність Б. Лятошинського як певну складову процесу українського культуротворення. Використано культурно-антропологічний підхід, який дає можливість дослідити особистість Б. Лятошинського як вихователя і як вихованця та визначити ряд чинників соціалізації, що впливають на зміни особистості в її культурному оточенні. Зазначено специфіку педагогічної діяльності Б. Лятошинського та його освітньо-виховних принципів як невід’ємної складової українського культуротворення, представленої у вимірах педагогічної діяльності. The pedagogical activity of B. Lyatoshynsky as a certain component of the process of Ukrainian cultural formation is highlighted. A cultural and anthropological approach was used to investigate B. Lyatoshynsky's personality as an educator and as a pupil and to identify a number of socialization factors that influence personality changes in his or her cultural environment. The specifics of the pedagogical activity of B. Lyatoshynsky and his educational principles as an integral component of Ukrainian cultural formation, presented in the dimensions of pedagogical activity, are indicated.


Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 449
Author(s):  
Yashira Marie Sánchez Colón ◽  
Fred Charles Schaffner

Laguna Cartagena is a coastal, eutrophic, shallow lake and freshwater wetland in southwestern Puerto Rico, managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. This ecosystem has been impacted by phosphorus loading from adjacent agricultural areas since the 1950s, causing eutrophication and deteriorating wildlife habitats. Herein, we describe phosphorus input and export during September 2010–September 2011 (Phase One) and October 2013–November 2014 (Phase Two). These two phases bracket a period of intensified management interventions including excavation and removal of sediment and vegetation, draining, and burning during the summers of 2012 and 2013. Results indicate that Laguna Cartagena retains a phosphorus (sink) in its sediments, and exhibits nutrient-releasing events (source, mainly total phosphorus) to the lagoon water column, which are associated with rainfall and rising water levels. External factors including water level fluctuations and rainfall influenced phosphorus export during Phase One, but after management interventions (Phase Two), internal processes influenced sink/source dynamics, releasing elevated phosphorus concentrations to the water column. When exposed sediments were re-flooded, phosphorus concentrations to the water column increased, releasing elevated P concentrations downstream to an estuarine wetlands area and the Caribbean Sea. Herein we offer management recommendations to optimize wildlife habitat without elevating phosphorus concentrations.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Scott L. Greer ◽  
Holly Jarman ◽  
Michelle Falkenbach ◽  
Elize Massard da Fonseca ◽  
Minakshi Raj ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 359-368
Author(s):  
Solange Duhamel ◽  
Julia M. Diaz ◽  
Jamee C. Adams ◽  
Kahina Djaoudi ◽  
Viktoria Steck ◽  
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