614 resultados para Reptiles


Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Red blood cells (RBCs) from most vertebrates restore volume upon hypertonic shrinkage and the mechanisms underlying this regulatory volume increase (RVI) have been studied extensively in these cells. Despite the phylogenetically interesting position of reptiles, very little is known about their red cell function. The present study demonstrates that oxygenated RBCs in all major groups of reptiles exhibit no or a very reduced RVI upon -25% calculated hyperosmotic shrinkage. Thus, RBCs from the snakes Crotalus durissus and Python regius, the turtle Trachemys scripta and the alligator Alligator mississippiensis showed no statistically significant RVI within 120 min after shrinkage, while the lizard Tupinambis merianae showed 22% volume recovery after 120 min. Amiloride (10(-4) M) and bumetanide (10(-5) M) had no effect on the RVI in T merianae, indicating no involvement of the Na(+)/H(+) exchanger (NHE) or the Na(+)/K(+)/2Cl(-) co-transporter (NKCC) or insentive transporters. Deoxygenation of RBCs from A. mississippiensis and T merianae did not significantly affect RVI upon shrinkage. Deoxygenation per se of red blood cells from T merianae elicited a slow volume increase, but the mechanism was not characterized. It seems, therefore, that the RVI response based on NHE activation was lost among the early sauropsids that gave rise to modern reptiles and birds, while it was retained in mammals. An RVI response has then reappeared in birds, but based on activation of the NKCC. Alternatively, the absence of the RVI response may represent the most ancient condition, and could have evolved several times within vertebrates. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

A number of amphibians and reptiles have cyclic behavior, becoming inactive with the coming of the dry season. In South America this pattern of activity is common, particularly in savannah-like vegetation. During the dry season amphibians burrow into the mud or soil, and either form a cocoon or increase the osmotic concentration of body fluids to reduce evaporative water loss. Some phyllomedusid tree frogs coat their body surface with skin secretion and excrete uric acid to minimize water loss. Reptiles also retreat into shelter deep enough to avoid temperature fluctuation during estivation or reduce metabolic response to temperature. Reduction of temperature sensitivity of the metabolism seems to be a strategy common to estivating amphibians and reptiles. Despite seasonal change of the environment, some species of reptiles are active all year round.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The vagus is clearly of primary importance in the regulation of reptilian cardiorespiratory systems. Vagal control of pulmonary blood flow and cardiac shunts provides reptiles with an additional means of regulating arterial oxygen levels that is not present in endothermic vertebrates (birds and mammals). Within a given species, there exists a clear correlation between withdrawal of vagal tone on the cardiovascular system and elevated metabolic rate. Undisturbed and resting reptiles are normally characterised by high vagal tone, low pulmonary blood flow and large right-left (R-L) cardiac shunts. The low oxygen levels that result from the large R-L shunt may serve to regulate metabolism. However, when metabolism is increased by temperature, exercise or digestion, the R-L cardiac shunt is reduced, which serves to increase oxygen delivery. This response is partially elicit ed by reduction of vagal tone. Interspecies comparisons reveal a similar pattern. Thus, species that are able to sustain the highest metabolic rates possess the highest degree of anatomical ventricular separation and, therefore, less cardiac shunting. It is interesting to note that when cardiac shunts occur in mammals, due for example to developmental defects, they are associated with reduced maximal metabolic rates and impaired exercise tolerance. It appears, therefore, that full separation of ventricular blood flows was a prerequisite for the evolution of high aerobic metabolic rates and exercise stamina in mammals and birds.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Low O-2 levels in the lungs of birds and mammals cause constriction of the pulmonary vasculature that elevates resistance to pulmonary blood flow and increases pulmonary blood pressure. This hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) diverts pulmonary blood flow from poorly ventilated and hypoxic areas of the lung to more well-ventilated parts and is considered important for the local matching of ventilation to blood perfusion. In the present study, the effects of acute hypoxia on pulmonary and systemic blood flows and pressures were measured in four species of anesthetized reptiles with diverse lung structures and heart morphologies: varanid lizards (Varanus exanthematicus), caimans (Caiman latirostris), rattlesnakes (Crotalus durissus), and tegu lizards (Tupinambis merianae). As previously shown in turtles, hypoxia causes a reversible constriction of the pulmonary vasculature in varanids and caimans, decreasing pulmonary vascular conductance by 37 and 31%, respectively. These three species possess complex multicameral lungs, and it is likely that HPV would aid to secure ventilation-perfusion homogeneity. There was no HPV in rattlesnakes, which have structurally simple lungs where local ventilation-perfusion inhomogeneities are less likely to occur. However, tegu lizards, which also have simple unicameral lungs, did exhibit HPV, decreasing pulmonary vascular conductance by 32%, albeit at a lower threshold than varanids and caimans (6.2 kPa oxygen in inspired air vs. 8.2 and 13.9 kPa, respectively). Although these observations suggest that HPV is more pronounced in species with complex lungs and functionally divided hearts, it is also clear that other components are involved.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

DNA barcoding facilitates the identification of species and the estimation of biodiversity by using nucleotide sequences, usually from the mitochondrial genome. Most studies accomplish this task by using the gene encoding cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI; Entrez COX1). Within this barcoding framework, many taxonomic initiatives exist, such as those specializing in fishes, birds, mammals, and fungi. Other efforts center on regions, such as the Arctic, or on other topics, such as health. DNA barcoding initiatives exist for all groups of vertebrates except for amphibians and nonavian reptiles. We announce the formation of Cold Code, the international initiative to DNA barcode all species of these 'cold-blooded' vertebrates. The project has a Steering Committee, Coordinators, and a home page. To facilitate Cold Code, the Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences will sequence COI for the first 10 specimens of a species at no cost to the steward of the tissues. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Although worldwide distributions of many amphibians and reptiles are declining, a handful of species are spreading rapidly throughout tropical regions of the world. The species that have the greatest effect tend to be generalist feeders, have high reproductive rates, attain large population sizes, and often due to their behavior and or small size, are easily transported or are difficult to detect. The most notable of these species include the coqui frog, cane toad, bullfrog, brown tree snake, and Burmese pythons. The effect of a few individuals typically is small but the combined effect of large populations can be devastating to ecological communities and agriculture. Currently, there are few methods available to effectively remove established populations. However, invasive species management capabilities are developing, with more effective methods in detecting incipient populations, improved control methods, more stringent restrictions on movement of nonnative animals, and increased public support.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Zusammenfassung: Thalattosaurier sind eine rein auf die Trias beschränkte Grupper mariner Diapsiden, die derzeit aus Nordamerika, Europa und China bekannt ist. Die europäischen Formen sind über längere Zeit vernachlässigt worden, was speziell für Askeptosaurus italicus aus der Mitteltrias des Monte San Giorgio gilt. Die hier durchgeführte anatomische Revision des Taxons ergibt einige Korrekturen im dorsalen Schädeldach, und ermöglicht erstmalig eine detaillierte Darstellung des ventralen Teils von Gaumen und Gehirnkapsel. Im postcranialen Skelett ergeben sich ebenfalls wichtige Korrekturen, so fehlt z. B. im Gegensatz zu bisherigen Annahmen ein Thyroidfenster im Becken. Weiterhin zeigt die Hand von Askeptosaurus eine intraspezifische Variation in der Verknöcherung. Das aquatische Reptil Endennasaurus acutirostris aus dem Nor der Lombardei wird ebenfalls neu untersucht, speziell im Hinblick auf eine potenzielle Zugehörigkeit zu Thalattosauriern. Letzteres wird bestätigt, zudem werden einige Korrekturen im Schädel durchgeführt, so ist z.B. der für Thalattosaurier typische Prämaxillare/Frontale-Kontakt vorhanden. Im Postcranium wird u.a. erstmals die vollständige Phalangenformel für die Hand ermittelt. Zwei weitere aquatische Trias-Reptilien werden ebenfalls untersucht. Zum einen ein bisher unbeschriebenes Postcranium eines relativ kleinen, hochschwänzigen Thalattosauriers aus der Obertrias von Österreich, der sehr viele Ähnlichkeiten mit dem chinesischen Xinpusaurus zeigt, und zum anderen die nur an Hand von Wirbeln bekannte Form Blezingeria ichthyospondyla aus dem Muschelkalk/Lettenkeuper der Germanischen Trias. Trotz einiger anatomischer Gemeinsamkeiten mit Thalattosauriern kann eine definitive Zugehörigkeit zu dieser Gruppe nicht bestätigt werden. Zur Klärung der verwandtschaftlichen Position der Thalattosaurier innerhalb der diapsiden Reptilien wird eine computergestützte phylogenetische Analyse basaler Diapsiden unter der Verwendung von 182 Merkmalen und 31 Taxa durchgeführt. Thalattosaurier gruppieren sich hierbei außerhalb der Sauria, und zeigen zudem ein gewisses Signal zu einer Monophylie mit Ichthyosauriern. Weitere Ergebnisse sind eine Gruppierung von Schildkröten mit Lepidosauriern, ein Schwestergruppenverhältnis von Drepanosauriern und Kuehneosauriern außerhalb der Sauria, sowie der Verlust des unteren Schläfenbogens in der frühen Evolution der Diapsiden und dessen sekundäre Aquirierung innerhalb der Archo- und Lepidosauromorpha. Eine Innengruppen-Analyse der Thalattosaurier ergibt auf der Basis von 35 Merkmalen eine basale Dichotomie, die Endennasaurus und die monophyletischen Askeptosaurus/Anshunsaurus von den übrigen Thalattosauriern abgrenzt. Die Monte San Giorgio-Taxa Hescheleria und Clarazia sind ebenfalls monophyletisch und zudem die Schwestergruppe zu Thalattosaurus. Die verbleibenden Thalattosaurier sind basal zu diesen drei Taxa positioniert, wobei der chinesische Xinpusaurus und der kalifornische Nectosaurus monophyletisch sind, und die Einbeziehung des österreichischen Thalattosauriers diesen innerhalb letzterer Taxa gruppiert. Auf der Basis dieser Ergebnisse wird ein vorläufiges biogeographisch-evolutives Szenario entworfen. Eine Kiefermuskelrekonstruktion von Askeptosaurus ergibt eine eher plesiomorphe, von posterodorsal nach anteroventral verlaufende Schläfen-Muskulatur. Zusammen mit weiteren osteologischen Merkmalen resultiert daraus eine Konfiguration, die die effektivste Beißkaft bei nur gering geöffneten Kiefern erlaubt. Die lange Schnauze, der flache Kopf und der bewegliche Hals legen eine Jagdstrategie nahe, bei der die wahrscheinlich aus kleinen bis mittelgroßen Wirbeltieren bestehende Beute durch schnelle Seitwärtsbewegungen des Kopfes gefangen wurde. Die übrige aquatische Fortbewegung des Taxons bestand aus einer subundulatorischen Lokomotion ohne Beteiligung der Extremitäten. Im Gegensatz zu Askeptosaurus bevorzugte der vollständig zahnlose Endennasaurus vermutlich nur Invertebraten und kleine Wirbeltiere als Beute, und schien seine Extremitäten im Rahmen eines paraxialen 'Pectoropelvical-Ruderns' explizit mitbenutzt zu haben.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador: