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Eduardo López-Jamar has a Journalism degree. He has more than 15 years of experience in many different media, in the audiovisual and press media, such as Agencia EFE (the most important news agency in Spanish), CNN+, Público, etc. Presently, he is correspondant in Spain for Iranian broadcast channel Hispan TV.
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Eduardo López-Jamar was the writer and director of Un lugar diferente (A different place) documentary. Finalist at Ficma Festival (Festival Internacional de Medio Ambiente de Barcelona); Special Price of the Jury at Autumn in Voronet Festival
Don't kill the wolves! This video piece shows how spanish farmers can avoid wolf attacks with ancient techniques, such as the use of mastiffs.
Torre Caleido This piece is an interview to Fenwick & Iribarren architectes. They talk about Caleido Tower, an important project for Madrid skyline. This work was published by idealista/news
Pablo Iglesias, reelected Pablo Iglesias, of Podemos political party, has been reelected as Secretary-General. This issue was recorded for Hispan TV.
First record of Chaetozone gibber Woodham and Chambers, 1994 (Polychaeta, Cirratulidae) in the Iberian Peninsula. Description and spatio-temporal distribution in the La Coruña estuary
Chaetozone gibber Woodham and Chambers, 1994 is recorded for the first time on the coasts of the Iberian Peninsula. This species is characterized by a dorsal thickening in the anterior segments and three types of setae. It is distinguished from C. setosa Malmgren, 1867 by the incomplete ring of acicular setae in the posterior segments and from Caulleriella zetlandica (Mc Intosh, 1911) by the absence of bidentate acicular setae. In the La Coruña estuary, C. gibber is found in muddy and sandy sediments, with the highest abundance in muddy bottoms. The species is also present in other Galician estuaries and the continental shelf of Galicia.
Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Glycera Savigny, 1818 (Polychaeta: Glyciridae) in the Iberian Peninsula. Taxonomic key and new data on Glycera oxycephala Ehlers, 1887
A review of the genus Glycera in the Iberian Peninsula, including recent additions of Glycera dayi O'Connor, 1987 and Glycera oxycephala Ehlers, 1887. The article provides a description of Glycera oxycephala based on specimens collected from the coasts of Huelva and Galicia, and includes a taxonomic key for this genus in the Iberian Peninsula.
The benthic system of the subtidal zone of the Vigo estuary. Macroinfauna and sediment microbiology
Benthic samples were collected at 21 stations in the Vigo estuary to describe macroinfaunal communities, sediment microbiology, and the sedimentary environment. Two main communities were identified: the Amphiura filiformis community in sandy mud sediments of the outer estuary and the Spiochaetopterus costarum community in fluid, organic-rich muds of the inner estuary. Bacterial abundance and production positively correlate with organic content but negatively with macroinfauna abundance and species number. The sediments in the Vigo estuary are less altered by human activities compared to other Rías Bajas, such as Pontevedra and Arosa.
First record for the Iberian Peninsula of the genus Aonidella (Polychaeta: Spionidae), with a redescription of the species Aonidella Dayi Maciolek 1983
The species Aonidella dayi Maciolek 1983 is recorded for the first time in the Iberian Peninsula, marking the first record of the genus Aonidella in this area. The article provides a redescription of the species and includes some ecological data.
Macrobentos infaunal of the Ría de Pontevedra: No. 264
Samples were taken at 19 points in the Ría de Pontevedra to study the infaunal benthic community in relation to sediment parameters. Organic waste from the Marín cellulose factory significantly increases the organic content of the sediment in the middle and inner zones of the Ría, altering the benthic community, which is almost exclusively reduced to the tubicolous polychaete Telepsavus costarum. Diversity is nearly zero, although biomass can be high in some areas. A moderately contaminated zone with slightly lower organic matter values also predominantly features T. costarum but includes other organisms. The least affected areas are the outer part of the Ría and some points on the southern shore, where diversity is higher, and dominant organisms include Lumbriconereis paradoxa, Amphiura chiajei, Venus striatula, and Dentalium novemcostatum. The use of the polychaete T. costarum as an indicator of sediment contamination by excess organic matter is proposed.
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