The Learning and Differentiation Shapes and Textures of Objects by Nectar Bat Party (Phyllostomidae: Anoura)

Authors

  • Rojas Rodríguez Allan Graduate of the Geological Engineering Degree, Undergraduate Thesis – University of Guayaquil, Faculty of Natural Sciences , Egresado de la Carrera de Ingeniería Geológica, Tesis de grado – Universidad de Guayaquil, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales
  • Víctor Narváez Master in Applied Geology and Environmental Impacts, Geological Engineer, University of Guayaquil, Faculty of Natural Sciences , Máster en Geología Aplicada y en Impactos Ambientales, Ingeniero Geólogo, Universidad de Guayaquil, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53591/cna.v4i1.274

Keywords:

Associative learning, Law of effect, hidden object, Concept forms curiosity

Abstract

The Mirador project is a porphyry copper deposit , low to intermediate sulphidation , located on the western flank of the Cordillera del Condor, parish Tundayme , The Pangui canton in the province of Zamora Chinchipe , approximately 8km in a straight line the border with Peru , in the southeast of the country. It also made use of data collection techniques as structural faults and other discontinuities fractruras with those obtained angular measurements of the veinlets , with user-friendly tools , just as specific programs were used for handling and processing for information and structural graphics generation . The show directions and inclinations veinlets arranged so varied, yet have different preferences paragenesis course between events associated with regional tectonic controls influenced during their emplacement structures , after an analysis and synthesis were obtained ( 5 ) preferential five trends where three (3 ) of these have been associated with regional structural controls that cross the Zamora , these senses are given in N - S , E - W and NE - SW , and trends in NW direction - ESE and NNW - SSE.

Author Biographies

  • Rojas Rodríguez Allan, Graduate of the Geological Engineering Degree, Undergraduate Thesis – University of Guayaquil, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Egresado de la Carrera de Ingeniería Geológica, Tesis de grado – Universidad de Guayaquil, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales

    Graduate of the Geological Engineering Degree, Undergraduate Thesis – University of Guayaquil, Faculty of Natural Sciences

  • Víctor Narváez, Master in Applied Geology and Environmental Impacts, Geological Engineer, University of Guayaquil, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Máster en Geología Aplicada y en Impactos Ambientales, Ingeniero Geólogo, Universidad de Guayaquil, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales

    Master in Applied Geology and Environmental Impacts, Geological Engineer, University of Guayaquil, Faculty of Natural Sciences

Published

2010-11-13

How to Cite

The Learning and Differentiation Shapes and Textures of Objects by Nectar Bat Party (Phyllostomidae: Anoura). (2010). Revista Científica Ciencias Naturales Y Ambientales, 4(1), 16. https://doi.org/10.53591/cna.v4i1.274