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The way strong environmental gradients shape multispecific assemblages has allowed us to examine a suite of ecological and evolutionary hypotheses about structure, regulation and community responses to fluctuating environments. But whether the highly diverse co-occurring microorganisms are shaped in similar ways as macroscopic organisms across the same gradients has yet to be addressed in most ecosystems. Here, we characterize intertidal biofilm bacteria communities, comparing zonation at both the "species" and community levels, as well as network attributes, with co-occurring macroalgae and invertebrates in the same rocky shore system. The results revealed that the desiccation gradient has a more significant impact on smaller communities, while both desiccation and submersion gradients (surge) affect the larger, macroscopic communities. At the community level, we also confirmed the existence of distinct communities within each intertidal zone for microorganisms, similar to what has been previously described for macroorganisms. But our results indicated that dominant microbial organisms along the same environmental gradient exhibited less differentiation across tidal levels than their macroscopic counterparts. However, despite the substantial differences in richness, size and attributes of co-occurrence networks, both macro- and micro-communities respond to stress gradients, leading to the formation of similar zonation patterns in the intertidal rocky shore.
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Ecosistema , Microbiota , Biodiversidad , Bacterias/genéticaRESUMEN
Knowledge on mesoclimatic zonation and microclimatic variations within mountain forest ecosystems is crucial for understanding regional species turnover and effects of climate change on these systems. The temperate mountain forests in the Andean region of South America are among the largest and contiguous natural deciduous forest areas in the world. Due to their pronounced disturbance regime and different successional stages, a climatic zonation combined with the characterisation of its microclimatic variation is important to identify thresholds of species occurrences.We used micro-loggers to measure air temperature and relative humidity for one year at 40 measurement locations along longitudinal and elevation gradients in mountain forests in Northern Patagonia, Argentina. Our results unveil mesoclimatic patterns within these forests characterised by variations in temperature and vapour pressure deficit along the elevational gradient in general, but also at different times of the year. For example, Austrocedrus chilensis and Nothofagus dombeyi forests differed mainly by temperature and its diurnal range in the warmest months of the year. Also, differences between forest stands and gaps were more pronounced in the warmest months of the year and at lower elevations, with up to 2.5 K higher temperatures in the second half of the day in gaps. We found clear indications that shrubland of Nothofagus antarctica representing a successional stage after disturbances alters the mesoclimatic pattern, favouring forest fire ignition. Such mesoclimatic variations have a major influence on tree species turnover and ecological processes within these forest ecosystems.The findings contribute to our understanding of the complex interplay between topography, climate, and vegetation in shaping the spatial patterns of species occurrences.
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Ecosistema , Bosques , Argentina , Árboles , Cambio ClimáticoRESUMEN
Ecological restoration is an essential strategy for mitigating the current biodiversity crisis, yet restoration actions are costly. We used systematic conservation planning principles to design an approach that prioritizes restoration sites for birds and tested it in a riparian forest restoration program in the Colorado River Delta. Restoration goals were to maximize the abundance and diversity of 15 priority birds with a variety of habitat preferences. We built abundance models for priority birds based on the current landscape, and predicted bird distributions and relative abundances under a scenario of complete riparian forest restoration throughout our study area. Then, we used Zonation conservation planning software to rank this restored landscape based on core areas for all priority birds. The locations with the highest ranks represented the highest priorities for restoration and were located throughout the river reach. We optimized how much of the available landscape to restore by simulating restoration of the top 10-90% of ranked sites in 10% intervals. We found that total diversity was maximized when 40% of the landscape was restored, and mean relative abundance was maximized when 80% of the landscape was restored. The results suggest that complete restoration is not optimal for this community of priority birds and restoration of approximately 60% of the landscape would provide a balance between maximum relative abundance and diversity. Subsequent planning efforts will combine our results with an assessment of restoration costs to provide further decision support for the restoration-siting process. Our approach can be applied to any landscape-scale restoration program to improve the return on investment of limited economic resources for restoration.
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Conservación de los Recursos Naturales , Ríos , Animales , Biodiversidad , Aves , Conservación de los Recursos Naturales/métodos , Ecosistema , MéxicoRESUMEN
Plastics pose a major threat to aquatic ecosystems especially in smaller size fractions. Salt marshes play a crucial role in maintaining the coastal zone and aquatic food web, yet their contamination, including by plastic materials, is still poorly investigated. This work investigated meso- (MEP, 5-25 mm) and microplastic (MIP, 1 µm-5 mm) contamination of a salt marsh, which reached average levels of 279.63 ± 410.12 items kg-1, 366.92 ± 975.18 items kg-1, and 8.89 ± 8.75 items L-1 in surface sediment, sediment cores and water, respectively. Photomicrographs revealed a complex fouling community on plastics surface for both different salt marsh zones and plastic formats. Abundance of plastics in sediment was higher in the dryer, vegetated zones compared to flooded, unvegetated zones. This is consistent with the role of vegetation as a trap for solid litter and final fate of plastic deposition, but also with local hydrodynamics influencing deposition pattern. Plastics were detected up to 66 cm-depth, presenting higher levels at surface sediments. It was also possible to identify the main groups of microorganisms (1638 bacterial cells, 318 microalgae cells, and 20049.93 µm2 of filamentous fungi) composing the Plastisphere communities on all plastic items recorded in the different zones. These results are a pioneer contribution, highlighting that regional salt marshes participate in sequestration and longstanding accumulation of plastic particles in estuarine environments, before exportation to the ocean.
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Microplásticos , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua , Brasil , Ecosistema , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Sedimentos Geológicos , Plásticos , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis , HumedalesRESUMEN
The development of coral reefs results from the interaction between ecological and geological processes in space and time. Their difference in scale, however, makes it difficult to detect the impact of ecological changes on geological reef development. The decline of coral cover over the last 50 years, for example, has dramatically impaired the function of ecological processes on reefs. Yet given the limited-resolution of their Holocene record, it is uncertain how this will impact accretion and structural integrity over longer timescales. In addition, reports of this ecological decline have focused on intrinsic parameters such as coral cover and colony size at the expense of extrinsic ones such as geomorphic and environmental variables. Despite these problems, several attempts have been made to predict the long-term accretion status of reefs based entirely on the contemporary health status of benthic communities. Here we explore how this ecological decline is represented within the reef geomorphic structure, which represents the long-term expression of reef development. Using a detailed geomorphic zonation scheme, we analyze the distribution and biodiversity of reef-building corals in fringing-reef systems of the Mesoamerican Reef tract. We find a depth-related pattern in community structure which shows that the relative species distribution between geomorphic zones is statistically different. Despite these differences, contemporary coral assemblages in all zones are dominated by the same group of pioneer generalist species. These findings imply that first, coral species distribution is still controlled by extrinsic processes that generate the geomorphic zonation; second, that coral biodiversity still reflects species zonation patterns reported by early studies; and third that dominance of pioneer species implies that modern coral assemblages are in a prolonged post-disturbance adjustment stage. In conclusion, any accurate assessment of the future viability of reefs requires a consideration of the geomorphic context or risks miscalculating the impact of ecological changes on long-term reef development.
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Antozoos , Animales , Ecosistema , Arrecifes de Coral , Biodiversidad , Región del CaribeRESUMEN
Triclosan (5-chloro-2'-[2,4-dichlorophenoxi]-phenol) is a polychlorinated biphenolic antimicrobial, utilized as antiseptic and preservative in hygiene products and medical equipment. Triclosan causes mitochondrial dysfunction (uncoupling, inhibition of electron flow), as demonstrated in isolated rat liver mitochondria. These actions in the mitochondria could compromise energy-dependent metabolic fluxes in the liver. For this reason, the present work aimed at investigating how these effects on isolated mitochondria translate to the whole and intact hepatocyte. For accomplishing this, the isolated perfused rat liver was utilized, a system that preserves both microcirculation and the cell-to-cell interactions. In addition, the single-pass triclosan hepatic transformation was also evaluated by HPLC as well as the direct action of triclosan on gluconeogenic enzymes. The results revealed that triclosan decreased anabolic processes (e.g., gluconeogenesis) and increased catabolic processes (e.g., glycolysis, ammonia output) in the liver, generally with a complex pattern of concentration dependences. Unlike the effects on isolated mitochondria, which occur in the micromolar range, the effects on intact liver required the 10-5 to 10-4 M range. The most probable cause for this behavior is the very high single-pass transformation of triclosan, which was superior to 95% at the portal concentration of 100 µM. The concentration gradient along the sinusoidal bed is, thus, very pronounced and the response of the liver reflects mainly that of the periportal cells. The high rates of hepatic biotransformation may be a probable explanation for the low acute toxicity of triclosan upon oral ingestion.
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Triclosán , Animales , Metabolismo Energético , Gluconeogénesis , Hígado , Mitocondrias Hepáticas , Ratas , Triclosán/toxicidadRESUMEN
The incorrect wastewater management and the land use distribution lead to severe environmental problems, creating heavy eutrophication condition in surface-water; when surface-water/groundwater relationships exist, the organic matter transferred to the aquifer oxidizes and triggers redox processes (i.e. Terminal Electron Accepting Processes, TEAPs), that provoke severe groundwater quality modifications and complicate its exploitation and management. For this reason, the definition of the redox zonation within an aquifer is an effective tool for the identification of the contamination sources and for the conceptual model refinement, when remediation strategies need to be planned. Although the redox processes are dynamic reactions, the aquifer redox zonation is generally aimed to identify homogenous zones, characterized by a predominant TEAP. To overcome this methodological approach, the Multi-Collocated Factorial Kriging (MCFK) was applied to redox-related physico-chemical parameters, which allowed identifying their spatial relationships at different scales, transferring this method from precision agriculture and soil science to hydrogeochemistry. The selected study area is the San Pedro Sula aquifer (Honduras), a multi-layer alluvial aquifer characterized by well-known surface-water/groundwater interactions and heavy eutrophicated streams. Here, high concentrations of Mn and Fe were found in the aquifer. The MCFK results identified a short-range (2300â¯m) factor, highlighting a strong relation between Mn concentrations and anoxic conditions, due to the organic matter transfer from eutrophicated surface-water into the aquifer. Simultaneously, the relationship between Fe and turbidity is related to a fine Fe(III) oxi-hydroxide colloidal phase, developed when different redox conditions of groundwater mix up in the wells. The long-range (6000â¯m) factor points out that Fe is related to redox processes at a wider scale, especially in the northern San Pedro Sula alluvial plain. These results are supported by both the Principal Component Analysis and the hydrogeochemical numerical modeling. As a result, different TEAPs occur simultaneously in contaminated areas, acting at multiple scales.
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BACKGROUND: Conserving both biodiversity and ecosystem services is a major goal of the Convention on Biological Diversity. Hotspots for biodiversity in the Andes significantly overlap with areas with dense human populations that sustain their economy through agricultural production. Therefore, developing management forms that reconcile food provisioning services-such as agriculture-with biodiversity conservation must be addressed to avoid social conflicts and to improve conservation in areas where biodiversity co-occurs with other ecosystem services. Here, we present a high-resolution conservation plan for vascular plants and agriculture in the Ecuadorian Dry Inter-Andean Valleys (DIAV) hotspot. Trade-offs in conserving important areas for both biodiversity and agriculture were explored. METHODS: We used a dataset containing 5,685 presence records for 95 plant species occurring in DIAVs, of which 14 species were endemic. We developed habitat suitability maps for the 95 species using Maxent. Prioritization analyses were carried out using a conservation planning framework. We developed three conservation scenarios that selected important areas for: biodiversity only, agriculture only, and for both biodiversity and agriculture combined. RESULTS: Our conservation planning analyses, capture 33.5% of biodiversity and 11% of agriculture under a scenario solely focused on the conservation of biodiversity. On the other hand, the top 17% fraction of the agriculture only scenario captures 10% of biodiversity and 28% of agriculture. When biodiversity and agriculture were considered in combination, their representation varied according to the importance given to agriculture. The most balanced solution that gives a nearly equal representation of both biodiversity and agriculture, was obtained when agriculture was given a slightly higher importance over biodiversity during the selection process. DISCUSSION: This is the first evaluation of trade-offs between important areas for biodiversity and agriculture in Ecuadorian DIAV. Our results showed that areas with high agricultural productivity and high biodiversity partly overlapped. Our study suggests that a land-sharing strategy would be appropriate for conserving plant diversity and agriculture in the DIAV. Overall, our study reinforces the idea that friendly practices in agriculture can contribute to biodiversity conservation.
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ABSTRACT This paper presents a new approach of landslides zonation hazard studies, based on an integrated study of structural data along with geomorphological and external factors, in a hilly regions of Brazil, covered by a tropical humid rain-forest, called Serra do Mar. The Serra do Mar consists of a hilly region along the east coast of Brazil, with high slopes and many geological structures in a gneiss - migmatitic terrain. In contrast to traditional approaches, this method proposes that structural data (foliation, fractures and bedding planes) and its relation with the slope geometry, is important to be consider in the landslide zonation hazard, along with declivity, relative relief, soil and rock properties, land use and vegetation cover and hydrogeological and climate factors. Results show that slopes with high hazard have the same dip direction of geological structures. Landslide zonation hazard using structural data contributes to a better understanding of how these structures, preserved in tropical residual soils, influence on slope stability and generates landslides.
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Lagostas são valiosos recursos pesqueiros na costa nordeste do Brasil. No estado de Pernambuco, as capturas das lagostas vermelha (Panulirus meripurpuratus) e verde (Panulirus laevicauda) foram elevadas, enquanto as da lagosta sapata (Scyllarides brasiliensis), reduzidas. Neste artigo, as variações mensais e anuais das capturas foram analisadas nos desembarques das três espécies entre 1999 e 2006. De maneira geral, a lagosta vermelha foi predominante. As capturas das lagostas vermelha e da verde decresceram rapidamente a partir do início da temporada de pesca, logo após o defeso, padrão esse não observado para a lagosta sapata. As capturas anuais provenientes das embarcações de comprimento pequeno ou intermediário foram maiores que as das embarcações de maior porte. São José da Coroa Grande, seguida do Recife, foi a cidade em que se verificaram as maiores quantidades desembarcadas. Houve zonação espacial no que diz respeito às proporções das três espécies nas capturas anuais. A lagosta vermelha foi amplamente dominante nas capturas da costa sul, onde a sapata não foi incomum. Na costa norte, a lagosta sapata foi rara, e a proporção de lagosta verde foi alta e similar à da lagosta vermelha.
Lobsters are valuable fisheries resources in the northeast coast of Brazil. In the Pernambuco state the catches of the red (Panulirus meripurpuratus) and the green (Panulirus laevicauda) spiny lobsters are high, while the catches of the slipper lobster (Scyllarides brasiliensis) is low. In this study the variability of the monthly and annual catches of those three species were analyzed with data obtained between 1999 and 2006. Overall the red lobster predominates in the catches. Catch of the red and the green lobsters decrease quickly starting from the beginning of the fishery after the closed season, but this do not occur for slipper lobster. Total annual catches of small or intermediate length boats were higher than summed catches of large boats. São José da Coroa Grande, followed by Recife, is the city with highest catches. There was spatial zonation concerning the proportions of the three species in the annual catches. The red lobster is largely dominant in the catches of the south coast, where the slipper lobster is not uncommon. In the north coast catches the slipper lobster are rare and the proportion of green lobster is high and similar to the proportion of the red lobster.
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Animales , Decápodos , Palinuridae , Industria Pesquera , Explotaciones PesquerasRESUMEN
Lagostas são valiosos recursos pesqueiros na costa nordeste do Brasil. No estado de Pernambuco, as capturas das lagostas vermelha (Panulirus meripurpuratus) e verde (Panulirus laevicauda) foram elevadas, enquanto as da lagosta sapata (Scyllarides brasiliensis), reduzidas. Neste artigo, as variações mensais e anuais das capturas foram analisadas nos desembarques das três espécies entre 1999 e 2006. De maneira geral, a lagosta vermelha foi predominante. As capturas das lagostas vermelha e da verde decresceram rapidamente a partir do início da temporada de pesca, logo após o defeso, padrão esse não observado para a lagosta sapata. As capturas anuais provenientes das embarcações de comprimento pequeno ou intermediário foram maiores que as das embarcações de maior porte. São José da Coroa Grande, seguida do Recife, foi a cidade em que se verificaram as maiores quantidades desembarcadas. Houve zonação espacial no que diz respeito às proporções das três espécies nas capturas anuais. A lagosta vermelha foi amplamente dominante nas capturas da costa sul, onde a sapata não foi incomum. Na costa norte, a lagosta sapata foi rara, e a proporção de lagosta verde foi alta e similar à da lagosta vermelha.(AU)
Lobsters are valuable fisheries resources in the northeast coast of Brazil. In the Pernambuco state the catches of the red (Panulirus meripurpuratus) and the green (Panulirus laevicauda) spiny lobsters are high, while the catches of the slipper lobster (Scyllarides brasiliensis) is low. In this study the variability of the monthly and annual catches of those three species were analyzed with data obtained between 1999 and 2006. Overall the red lobster predominates in the catches. Catch of the red and the green lobsters decrease quickly starting from the beginning of the fishery after the closed season, but this do not occur for slipper lobster. Total annual catches of small or intermediate length boats were higher than summed catches of large boats. São José da Coroa Grande, followed by Recife, is the city with highest catches. There was spatial zonation concerning the proportions of the three species in the annual catches. The red lobster is largely dominant in the catches of the south coast, where the slipper lobster is not uncommon. In the north coast catches the slipper lobster are rare and the proportion of green lobster is high and similar to the proportion of the red lobster.(AU)
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Animales , Palinuridae , Decápodos , Industria Pesquera , Explotaciones PesquerasRESUMEN
Chironomid larvae assemblages were investigated at seven sampling stations in relation to stream habitat type in the Challhuaco-Ñireco river system located in the Nahuel Huapi National Park, in the North-Western part of Rio Negro Province, Argentina. A total of 2229 individuals were sampled and 43 Chironomidae taxa were recorded with Orthocladiinae (29) being the best represented subfamily, followed by Diamesinae (5), Tanypodinae (3), Podonominae (3) and Chironominae (3). Stictocladius spF, Cricotopus (Paratrichocladius) sp6, Cricotopus sp2, Cricotopus sp3 and Parapsectrocladius sp2 were the most abundant taxa. Sites near the source of the river system were dominated by Podonomus sp., Limnophyes sp., Parapsectrocladius sp. and Stictocladius spF, whereas sites close to the river mouth were dominated by Diamesinae sp5 and Cricotopus sp. Rank/abundance plots show that all the analysed sites displayed dominance of some species. Stictocladius spF, Cricotopus sp2, Cricotopus sp3, Cricotopus (Paratrichocladius) sp6, Parapsectrocladius sp. and Limnophyes sp. resulted as dominant species, or being part of a group of dominant species, at least in one sample. Eleven taxa were associated with habitats related with riffle areas and stable substrates with filamentous algae. Species-environment relationships were examined using ordination analysis. Elevation was the most significant environmental variable that explained 22% of the total variability of the chironomid assemblages, showing stronger relationships among sites within an altitudinal gradient than among habitat type. Abundance of chironomids increased from headwaters to the outflow in Nahuel Huapi Lake responding to an altitude gradient as well as some environmental factors such as coarse matter and nutrient concentrations.
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Chironomidae , Ríos , Animales , Argentina , Biodiversidad , Ecosistema , Larva , Dinámica PoblacionalRESUMEN
Background and Aims The Arabidopsis thaliana root is a key experimental system in developmental biology. Despite its importance, we are still lacking an objective and broadly applicable approach for identification of number and position of developmental domains or zones along the longitudinal axis of the root apex or boundaries between them, which is essential for understanding the mechanisms underlying cell proliferation, elongation and differentiation dynamics during root development. Methods We used a statistics approach, the multiple structural change algorithm (MSC), for estimating the number and position of developmental transitions in the growing portion of the root apex. Once the positions of the transitions between domains and zones were determined, linear models were used to estimate the critical size of dividing cells (LcritD) and other parameters. Key Results The MSC approach enabled identification of three discrete regions in the growing parts of the root that correspond to the proliferation domain (PD), the transition domain (TD) and the elongation zone (EZ). Simultaneous application of the MSC approach and G2-to-M transition (CycB1;1DB:GFP) and endoreduplication (pCCS52A1:GUS) molecular markers confirmed the presence and position of the TD. We also found that the MADS-box gene XAANTAL1 (XAL1) is required for the wild-type (wt) PD increase in length during the first 2 weeks of growth. Contrary to wt, in the xal1 loss-of-function mutant the increase and acceleration of root growth were not detected. We also found alterations in LcritD in xal1 compared with wt, which was associated with longer cell cycle duration in the mutant. Conclusions The MSC approach is a useful, objective and versatile tool for identification of the PD, TD and EZ and boundaries between them in the root apices and can be used for the phenotyping of different genetic backgrounds, experimental treatments or developmental changes within a genotype. The tool is publicly available at www.ibiologia.com.mx/MSC_analysis.
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Resumen Se describe la diversidad y composición de especies las playas de arena del Pacífico Sur de Costa Rica. En las playas de arena de la región, se colectó individuos de la infauna por medio de barrenos. Para la zona de entre mareas arenosa el número de especies estrictamente marina varió de 5 a 13 taxones, número que es intermedio con los reportados previamente para estos ambientes en Costa Rica. En la zonas de arena, el supralitoral lo dominó el isópodo Cirolana salvadorensis, mientras nereidos y un gusano de la Familia Pisionidae dominaron en el infralitoral. Otros organismos encontrados en las playas fueron cangrejos del género Uca, cangrejos anomuros (Emerita), galletas de mar (Mellita longifissa) y varios grupos de poliquetos tubícolas permanentes o temporales de la familias Onuphidae, Spionidae, Magelonidae y Glyceridae. Las playas mostraron variación en su fauna atribuible en ciertos casos a la exposición al oleaje, teniendo menos fauna en las playas más reflectivas. Se mencionan acitivades humanas que pueden explicar la baja riqueza de especies encontrada en algunas de las playas analizadas.
Abstract The diversity and species composition of the intertidal sandy beaches in the southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica were studied by means of cores collected along perpendicular transects to the beaches. The numbers of strictly marine species varied between 5 to 13 taxa, representing an intermediate value compared to those previously reported for these environments in Costa Rica. The isopod Cirolana salvadorensis was the dominant species in the supralittoral zone, whereas polychaete worms belonging to the families Nereididae and Pisionidae dominated the low intertidal zone. Others organisms collected in the beaches were the crabs of the genus Uca, anomurans crabs (Emerita), sand dollars (Mellita longifissa) and several taxa of polychaete tubeworms, such as the Onuphidae, Spionidae, Magelonidae, and Glyceridae. The high faunal difference among the sites is possibly explained by their exposure to the wave energy, with fewer individuals in the more reflective beaches. In addition, human activities might also be responsible for the low infaunal diversity found in some of these beaches. This is the first effort to describe the benthonic fauna of beaches from this area. Rev. Biol. Trop. 63 (Suppl. 1): 273-285. Epub 2015 April 01.
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Animales , Fauna Béntica/clasificación , Braquiuros/clasificación , Biodiversidad , Costa RicaRESUMEN
DNA synthesis of hepatocytes in two areas of Intact and Hepatectomized young mice liver along a circadian period was studied. DNA synthesis was significantly different at all analyzed time points in Intact and Hepatectomized animals. Differences between periportal and perivenous hepatocytes were found in hepatectomized animals at 04/42 and 08/46 hr of day/hour post-hepatectomy. DNAs peak in periportal hepatocytes regenerating liver occurs 4 hr earlier than in perivenous hepatocytes, probably reflecting their shorter G1 phase. Besides, daily mean values of regenerating livers were higher than those observed in Intact animals, as a consequence of surgical removal.
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Replicación del ADN , Hepatectomía , Hepatocitos/metabolismo , Animales , Masculino , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos C3HRESUMEN
Staphylinidae beetles are common in coastal areas flooded by tides, such as sandy beaches, mangroves, salt marshes, estuaries. The aim of this work was to investigate the spatial distribution and temporal variation in abundance throughout the year of the species sampled along two sandy beaches (Assenodi and Cem) in Pontal do Paraná, Brazil. Weekly samples with a 15 cm diameter PVC corer (0.017 m²) buried 5 cm in sediment depth were done from January to December 2012. Assenodi beach showed sediments with high humidity values at supralittoral and backshore. In this beach, Bledius bonariensis was the dominant species, and together with B. fernandezi occurred in the upper beach portion during the whole year. Cem beach showed sediment with high humidity values only at midlittoral and related to the rise and fall of the tide. Here, B. hermani was the dominant species, with B. bonariensis occurring sporadically in some autumn and winter months and related to an increase in precipitation. B. hermani presented a great variation in abundances, with highest values associated with high summer temperatures. Bledius species showed a clear spatial separation related to different environmental requirements that enable their co-occurrence within the same beach, due to environmental variations during the year
Besouros da família Staphylinidae são comuns em zonas costeiras inundáveis pelas marés, como praias arenosas, manguezais, estuários e marismas. O objetivo desse trabalho foi estudar a distribuição espacial e a variação temporal da abundância ao longo de um ano, das espécies ocorrentes em duas praias arenosas (Assenodi e Cem) no Pontal do Paraná, Paraná, Brasil. Coletas semanais com um cilindro de PVC com 15 cm de diâmetro (0,017 m²) enterrado a 5 cm de profundidade, foram realizadas de janeiro a dezembro de 2012. A praia Assenodi apresentou altos valores de umidade de sedimento no supralitoral e pós-praia. Nesta praia, Bledius bonariensis foi dominante, mas também houve registro de B. fernandezi, ambas distribuídas nas porções superiores do perfil praial e ocorreram ao longo de todo o ano. A praia Cem apresentou valores altos de umidade do sedimento apenas no mesolitoral, em decorrência da subida e descida da maré, neste estrato B. hermani, foi a espécie dominante. Bledius bonariensis teve ocorrência ocasional em alguns meses do outono e inverno, associada a um aumento nas precipitações. A variação na abundância de B. hermani foi grande, sendo os maiores valores associados às altas temperaturas do verão. As espécies de Bledius mostraram uma clara separação espacial relacionada a distintos requerimentos ambientais, o que possibilita a coocorrência das três espécies na mesma praia em função de variações ambientais ao longo do ano
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Animales , Escarabajos , Costas (Litoral) , Distribución Animal , Estaciones del Año , Factores Abióticos , Playas , SedimentosRESUMEN
Staphylinidae beetles are common in coastal areas flooded by tides, such as sandy beaches, mangroves, salt marshes, estuaries. The aim of this work was to investigate the spatial distribution and temporal variation in abundance throughout the year of the species sampled along two sandy beaches (Assenodi and Cem) in Pontal do Paraná, Brazil. Weekly samples with a 15 cm diameter PVC corer (0.017 m²) buried 5 cm in sediment depth were done from January to December 2012. Assenodi beach showed sediments with high humidity values at supralittoral and backshore. In this beach, Bledius bonariensis was the dominant species, and together with B. fernandezi occurred in the upper beach portion during the whole year. Cem beach showed sediment with high humidity values only at midlittoral and related to the rise and fall of the tide. Here, B. hermani was the dominant species, with B. bonariensis occurring sporadically in some autumn and winter months and related to an increase in precipitation. B. hermani presented a great variation in abundances, with highest values associated with high summer temperatures. Bledius species showed a clear spatial separation related to different environmental requirements that enable their co-occurrence within the same beach, due to environmental variations during the year(AU)
Besouros da família Staphylinidae são comuns em zonas costeiras inundáveis pelas marés, como praias arenosas, manguezais, estuários e marismas. O objetivo desse trabalho foi estudar a distribuição espacial e a variação temporal da abundância ao longo de um ano, das espécies ocorrentes em duas praias arenosas (Assenodi e Cem) no Pontal do Paraná, Paraná, Brasil. Coletas semanais com um cilindro de PVC com 15 cm de diâmetro (0,017 m²) enterrado a 5 cm de profundidade, foram realizadas de janeiro a dezembro de 2012. A praia Assenodi apresentou altos valores de umidade de sedimento no supralitoral e pós-praia. Nesta praia, Bledius bonariensis foi dominante, mas também houve registro de B. fernandezi, ambas distribuídas nas porções superiores do perfil praial e ocorreram ao longo de todo o ano. A praia Cem apresentou valores altos de umidade do sedimento apenas no mesolitoral, em decorrência da subida e descida da maré, neste estrato B. hermani, foi a espécie dominante. Bledius bonariensis teve ocorrência ocasional em alguns meses do outono e inverno, associada a um aumento nas precipitações. A variação na abundância de B. hermani foi grande, sendo os maiores valores associados às altas temperaturas do verão. As espécies de Bledius mostraram uma clara separação espacial relacionada a distintos requerimentos ambientais, o que possibilita a coocorrência das três espécies na mesma praia em função de variações ambientais ao longo do ano(AU)
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Animales , Distribución Animal , Escarabajos , Costas (Litoral) , Playas , Sedimentos , Estaciones del Año , Factores AbióticosRESUMEN
Agroecosystems have traditionally been considered incompatible with biological conservation goals, and often been excluded from spatial conservation prioritization strategies. The consequences for the representativeness of identified priority areas have been little explored. Here, we evaluate these for biodiversity and carbon storage representation when agricultural land areas are excluded from a spatial prioritization strategy for South America. Comparing different prioritization approaches, we also assess how the spatial overlap of priority areas changes. The exclusion of agricultural lands was detrimental to biodiversity representation, indicating that priority areas for agricultural production overlap with areas of relatively high occurrence of species. By contrast, exclusion of agricultural lands benefits representation of carbon storage within priority areas, as lands of high value for agriculture and carbon storage overlap little. When agricultural lands were included and equally weighted with biodiversity and carbon storage, a balanced representation resulted. Our findings suggest that with appropriate management, South American agroecosystems can significantly contribute to biodiversity conservation.
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Agricultura , Biodiversidad , Secuestro de Carbono , Conservación de los Recursos Naturales/métodos , Ecosistema , Modelos Teóricos , América del SurRESUMEN
The structurally diverse rocky shores along the northern coast of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, support a varied fauna and provide refuges for many organisms. Some of these environments allow for extensive microhabitats, among them the sand reefs formed by the polychaete Phragmatopoma lapidosa, which occupy much of this area. The beauty of the landscape attracts large numbers of tourists, who contribute to the damage to the sand reef colonies, causing an imbalance in the patterns of population distribution and of this ecosystem. We describe the structure and population biology of the redfinger rubble crab Eriphia gonagra, and investigated the differential occupation of the habitat by each demographic category of this species. Crabs were sampled monthly for two consecutive years on the rocky coast of Grande Beach, Ubatuba, São Paulo, during spring low tides. Sampling was carried out over an area of approximately 1200 m2, during two hours on the rock surface and another two hours on the sand reefs. A total of 1407 crabs were collected; 776 on the sand reef (SR) and 631 on the rocky shore (RO). The majority of juvenile crabs inhabited the SR, while adult crabs were equally distributed in both microhabitats. This study showed that the SR is a natural nursery ground for the establishment of the early juvenile stages of E. gonagra, which use the reefs as a refuge and food resource. Many other organisms (mollusks, echinoderms, polychaetes etc.) settle on the reefs, and these areas may be among the most important in maintaining benthic diversity in the region.
Os costões rochosos do litoral norte paulista, devido à sua constituição diversificada, sustentam uma grande diversidade de espécies animais e vegetais, além de proporcionar uma série de abrigos para proteção de muitos organismos. Em alguns destes costões ocorre a formação de microhabitats, entre eles os recifes de areia formadas pelo poliqueta Phragmatopoma lapidosa, que ocupam grande parte desta área. A paisagem diferenciada do local atrai um grande número de turistas, o que contribui para a deterioração das colônias que constituem esse recife, causando um desequilíbrio nos padrões de distribuição das populações desse ecossistema. Este trabalho visou levantar informações sobre a estrutura e dinâmica populacional de Eriphia gonagra, além de investigar uma ocupação diferencial do habitat por diferentes grupos etários deste caranguejo. Os caranguejos foram amostrados mensalmente, durante dois anos consecutivos, no costão rochoso da Praia Grande, Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brasil, em períodos de marés baixas de sizígia. A coleta ativa dos indivíduos foi efetuada em uma área de aproximadamente 1200 m2 por um período de duas horas na superfície rochosa e outras duas horas nos recifes de areia. Foi capturado um total de 1407 indivíduos, sendo 776 no recife de areia (SR) e 631 na superfície rochosa (RO). A maior parte dos jovens habita o recife, enquanto adultos encontram-se igualmente distribuídos nas duas áreas amostradas. Este estudo mostra que os recifes de areia podem ser considerados berçários de suma importância para o estabelecimento dos estágios juvenis de E. gonagra, que utilizam tais locais para proteção e alimentação. Muitos outros organismos (moluscos, equinodermos, poliquetas etc) se estabelecem sobre os recifes, sendo que essas áreas podem estar entre as mais importantes na manutenção da diversidade bêntica na região.