Saturday, November 27, 2010

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Advance on the IX Symposium.

The ninth edition of the International Symposium & Photo naturalized already has a fledgling program. It is soon to establish a firm timetable, but as subjects to be addressed are listed and scientists, photographers, naturalists and lecturers are confirming their participation, the event begins to take shape.
between Thursday 7 and Sunday April 10, 2011 elapse conferences, lectures, screenings and outreach activities that are being prepared by EDC Natura - Omacha Foundation, which this time has the support of National Geographic Society, Felix Foundation Rodríguez de la Fuente and the Fundació Caixa Rural Vila - Real among others and of course with the full support of the City of Villareal, Castellón Provincial Council, the Generalitat Valenciana and the blog "The Mirror of Science." As usual, the Municipal Auditorium will be the Castellon town of Villarreal parade the stage where all acts.
Under the most questionable and discriminatory slogan "Neanderthals and Humans, a forbidden love" is intended to emphasize the star speech of the Symposium and already more than classic round table will address the potential relationship between two human species through the prism scientific Thanks to the participation of Dr. Juan Luis Arsuaga, Antonio Rosas, Jordi Agustí and address and moderation of Dr. Andrés Santos. The mistake when choosing a suitable holder which has roughly our focus is evident, because in trying to shorten the correct name "anatomically modern humans" by the more succinct and familiar "Human" achieved only marginalize those other members of the genus Homo , and therefore also a full human being, or were, the Neanderthals. A monumental oversight that no one goes unnoticed. About
other activities that will shape this Symposium IX applies as Albert Manuel Pijoan Maso and will present his latest work, "Amphibians and Reptiles" (sauropsids, in honor of the reality cladistics), Vicente Urios show its Vultures and owls up in the province of Castellón (Spain), Begoña Poza will offer an introduction to the dinosaur tracks, and are also notable contributions from Julio Garcia Robles with his talk "Men and Alligators" and Erwan Grey Pictures of the Dharma, but equally interesting are the contributions of Jose A. Esteban and Manuel Castellote who will contribute their research under the title "After the singing of Cetaceans" Enrique Calvo will display their work "between art and business", Ana Mincikoba will talk about the Siberian Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica ), Fernando Trujillo will present "Colombia: Nature, volunteering and picture, and Francisco Marquez will reveal" Nomads in Mongolia. " To make matters worse, the commitment will bring audiovisual Paco Alarcon presenting "Arthropods Stock, José Antonio Fernández" Photography Night "(title of his wonderful book of photographs), Jordi Bas" Vicissitudes in the hide, Joseph B. Ruiz "The language of art," Tato Roses "World travelers, Antonio Sáez with" Sequences of nature ", Javier Marcos' Ol Pejeta, Kenya" and Vicente Ribarrocha with "Costa Rica". For its part, the contributions of Mark G. Meide will reveal the "secrets of photography, Frank Nieto will share their secrets about photography with flash and Eduardo Blanco will present "Art and motion photography." The finishing touch to such a colossal program will put the awards traditionally associated as the Photography Contest Ciutat de Vila - Real Competition for Young Karibu among others, and the screening of the documentary "Columbretes: Back to Nature" Abel Campos is a report prepared by the program of Radio Television Valenciana "environment."
In short, a range of topics and experts that will delight all lovers of nature and photography that is willing to attend; as usual the entry is completely free and free to universal for all events. Are invited.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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The ocean at 332 degrees.

or Sharks The Sharks are a large group of Vertebrate Chondrichthyes Subclass Elasmobranchii Selachimorpha called, in more familiar terms this means that it is a great group that forms a Elasmobranchii Superorder of fish skin and cartilaginous skeleton denticular .
still had to pass 200,000,000 years for the first dinosaurs should give their first steps of evolution on land where the simple but revolutionary design of the Sharks began to cross the shallow seas around the globe. A balloon that human eyes would be practically unrecognizable, as if it were another planet, because the fragmentation of the supercontinent Pannotia due to tectonic movements had created a landscape dominated by a global ocean topped by a great southern continent called Gondwana accompanied by two smaller masses, called Siberia Euramerica, located in northern latitudes and Ecuador respectively, the three great continents were relatively close to each other and include large areas of sheltered shallow seas dotted with thousands of islands. It was a world that might well seem strange, life had just taken his first steps on land and seas hold primitive but very different creatures from which the Sharks did not stand at all, although its qualities for survival and quirky original designs, characterized by rare forms with all sorts of appendages, oral toothed wheels, body extension and a host of non-anatomical ons soon open the way to colonize numerous ecological niches around the globe to the point of monopolizing the fishing life for about 300,000,000 years, when over 70% of marine fish were sharks. The keys to its success? Unusual sensory perception, skin denticular that optimized and continues to optimize its qualities swim and avoid hydrodynamic turbulence and an enviable adaptability. However, the mass extinction occurred at the end of the Permian period, 250,000,000 years ago, hit hard this group of cartilaginous fish resistant to deepen their greatest weakness: Its low fertility rate motivated by a life characterized by aggressive antisocial sexual individuals of the same species. Not surprisingly, 96% of marine species were doomed to rapid extinction of not more than 100,000 years.
recovered from that catastrophe, the Sharks have returned to fill the role as predators, apart from that during certain periods, sauropsids marine as mosasaurs and plesiosaurs or Mammals Orcas as they temporarily stolen the spotlight and sometimes even the highest ranks of the food chain. Its adaptability has led them to take from forms as distinctive and recognizable as the blue shark (Prionace glauca ) or the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias ) to unusual and peculiar aspects such as the hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran ) or rays, skates and sea eagles taking their own evolutionary path. It is without doubt the design of those sharks, commonly called "cuckold" or "Hammer" one of the most specialized of those can be seen in our days and from then many of its peculiarities are still a mystery to science, mystery began to unravel, however. Sharks hammer
Cuckold Family Sphyrnidae are marine and are included in the Order of Carcharhiniformes. Broadly, their anatomy is akin to other components of this Order: dynamic, muscular body, skin denticular, ovoviviparous reproduction and advanced sensory instruments, but a notable feature distinguishes at first sight of his fellows, it is obviously his head, long cross in relation to the body as if it were a hammer. A trait that does not go unnoticed.

Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna or mokarran . Recreation
Rialp "Junior."


Biomolecular Research, based on analysis of mitochondrial DNA markers have defined the origin of this striking form, confirming that the closest relatives of these sharks are the members of the genus Carcharhinus , which has species almost unknown to the public such as the Galapagos shark, the shark or the most popular gray reef shark, placing their common relative, the Carcharhinidae primitives, such as common ancestors of each other. However the line separation evolutionary hammerheads with respect to their closest relatives is at the end of the day or early Oligocene, Eocene, so this group has had more than 30,000,000 of years to adapt their morphological design for greater specialization as evidenced by the low turn fossil record, limited to several teeth and some vertebrae and impressions and skeletal body.
Today this small family is composed of two genera and nine species Eusphyra Gender the controversy has only Eusphyra blochii Horned or planner, very primitive and often difficult to classify, while the Gender Sphyrna includes the other species, which are Sphyrna corona crowned or hammerhead shark, Sphyrna cowardliness whales and hammerhead sharks, Sphyrna lewini or common Hammerhead Shark, Sphyrna half spoon or hammerhead shark, Sphyrna mokarran or hammerhead shark, Sphyrna or Horned sharks sharks, Sphyrna tudes or hammerhead shark Sphyrna zygaena ojichico and hammerhead shark or cross. All rooms have their own sensory array of sharks such as lateral line that allows them to detect movements and vibrations in the surrounding water, but this particular family presents in the shape of their heads, a special bracket to accommodate more specialized bodies of sharks in order to sharpen up the limit. A notable example is the dispersion of blisters Lorenzini, which are present in most sharks, but among the Sphyrnidae get their best, because its higher density and available under one head of this magnitude not only allow Animal detect weak electromagnetic fields emanating from prey in the water, but provides them with sufficient sensitivity to detect even under several inches of mud and sand on the seabed, making it the successful hunters sedimentary dam are: special family that is out of reach of other sharks. However, also the smell of the Cuckold is particularly efficient because sense since this instrument is located in two ends of the head, provides a directional perception that not only detects a speck of blood or other fluids per million of water, it is also able to determine their origin with high accuracy. On the other hand also the eyes are separated on both sides of the head, a recent study conducted by Jim Dawson for the National Geographic Society has determined that your vision diplopia searches a field of view of 182 º angle on each side obtaining a small frontal area of \u200b\u200bonly 32 º stereo. The weakness of this approach is that the shark much a blind spot right in front of himself and can not see head-on at a distance less than twice the width of your head, so that short distances come into play the other senses for the detection and capture of fish, molluscs and crustaceans that make up its diet. Needless to state that also lack the posterior visual perception at an angle of 28 º. Notably, the tapetum lucidum behind the retina located exponentially increases the sensitivity to light, allowing night hunting or great depth.
In short, this is a highly familiar group specialized evolutionary adaptation which has sacrificed some discretion and hydrodynamics for greater specialization has allowed them to find food without having to compete for prey with most other sharks, however, this is not the end of his superb adaptation by example, we can see evolution in action after discovering that the size of the head of Sphyrna mokarran , a species with more than six feet long and half a ton of weight, which used to be nourished on the open sea instead of using the seabed in the style of Sharks "classic" is reduced generation after generation, because its unique design is less effective in these areas.
The Sharks have inhabited the seas and oceans around the world for over 400,000,000 years, occupying much of that time the highest ranking of the marine food chain, but today its disappearance rate is comparable to that seen during the great Permian extinction, but this time at the hands of a species, humans, that kills irresponsibly either for commercial, sport, through carelessness or by an irrational hatred of magnificent predators, if we take care and stop chase, ending its long evolutionary journey may be approaching, the whole tragedy and of course an environmental debacle that we must avoid at all coast towards the future and our own.
is my humble wish to dedicate this article to Javier Juarez Sanchez de Girona, Spain, a lover Sharks confidence placed in me despite being a complete unknown. Get my full support and respect mood face of adversity. Mr. Javier health.

Monday, November 15, 2010

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Black coat with tails

A few months ago I made this layer but until today I could not upload to the blog.

never had a coat with tails and was looking forward to the outcome. So I get to work.



For this I used a beautiful black crepe fabric with great fall and brightness (double wide). Much volume as I did want a seam in the back and took the opportunity to give all the desired length.
The layer has a queue of about 60 cm and cut more or less following this sketch.



To the hood I took the surplus of the pattern (wedge the bottom corner)


Uni
parts (cape and hood) with a single seam and took the opportunity to reinforce the entire interior perimeter of the neck with a satin ribbon, long enough to serve to tie in chest.

then finished off the rim once hand-woven Celtic two colors (blue and yellow gold) with the frame.

This is the result:



Embroidery Detail:



For if anyone is interested in the embroidery template post to this link where you download the podais at full resolution. It was a single so I have prepared with PS so that they are two symmetrical. template downloads.



This is a detail of the interior dress, long sleeve linen under his arm wide open and sewn with a green ribbon.



Hope you liked it. Leonor

Friday, November 5, 2010

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Morella, Headquarters EJIP IX. Reuse

is determined, Morella Castellon city will host the Ninth Meeting of Young Researchers in Paleontology, one of the most important paleontological events of those are carried out regularly on English soil. This meeting, which is the acronym EJIP, already has eight editions per year, reaping one success after another in terms of attendance, participation and media coverage.

EJUP IX, Morella 2011.

A Morella (Castellón, Spain) has not lacked for reasons to be chosen as the venue for the ninth meeting, which will be held next May 2011. In strictly paleontological, the sprawling municipality of the city, constitutes a huge reservoir, formed by numerous attractions, as indicated by the former director of the excavations, Dr. José Vicente Santafé the Institute of Paleontology Sabadell, "Where I dug in Morella, I have found fossils. " Different species of dinosaurs, a variety of turtles, plesiosaurs and countless relics of all kinds of marine life and coastal landscape are the paleontological Morella, a window on the Flora and Fauna of the Lower Cretaceous English. Morella
rocks out of the first dinosaur remains Iberian alongside other contemporary creatures back in the last decades of the nineteenth century, when the Paleontology in Spain was only a curious rumor came from Europe and North America. Further research by local deposits occurred at intervals throughout the last century, although Initial findings predicted just a coastal deposit where to find the scattered remains of a land never inhabited by dinosaurs, but an enthusiastic inquiries from local matter, Francisco Yeste, caught the attention of paleontologists from the front line with their findings, which did justice to scrutinize numerous sites and make Morella in the elite of English Paleontology. Currently, there are still many sites for probing and digging and some species are found there waiting to be scheduled as in the case of the Chelonia Morella, some of which may involve the description of new species for science. Their wealth is such that even excavating to lay the foundations of the wind farm required the presence of paleontologists in the works. Paleontology
part, Morella is also a major tourist reference, not only thanks to its impressive fortified citadel, crowned with one of the most beautiful castles and best preserved in the Valencia region, but for architecture, landscape, history, tradition and food with character. Undoubtedly, a city worthy of the event.
As himself Meeting of Young Researchers in Paleontology is concerned, this ninth day elapse between eleven to fourteen years May next, beginning on Wednesday to welcome the participants, thus opening a marathon program of activities to be defined in detail, which runs until Saturday.
For those readers who are interested in tracking the development of the event through the link below will find all available information as fence emerging:
- IX Meeting of Young Researchers in Paleontology (Morella, Castellón).
not miss it.