3 resultados para 892
em Universidade Federal do Pará
Resumo:
The acoupa weakfish (Cynoscion acoupa - Sciaenidae) is a marine species of croaker with estuarine-dependent behavior, found in the western Atlantic from Panama to Argentina. It is one of the most exploited food fish on the northern coast of Brazil. In this study, DNA sequences were determined from the entire control region (D-loop) of the mitochondrial genome of 297 individuals collected during seven different months between December 2003 and August 2005 on the northern coast of Brazil (Amapá and Pará). Genetic variability expressed by haplotype (h = 0,892) and nucleotide (p = 0,003) diversities were low compared to other heavily exploited marine fish species from the western Atlantic and eastern Asia. AMOVA depicted a lack of genetic structuring among the samples from different years, indicating the presence of a single stock of C. acoupa within the sample area. The possible reasons for the low levels of genetic diversity are discussed. These results demonstrate a need for the monitoring of C. acoupa harvesting and the preservation of the estuaries within its geographic range, considering that this large fish depends on estuarine ecosystems during part of its life cycle.
Resumo:
O presente estudo investigou a relação de comunidades de anuros de serapilheira e lagartos com a área basal de árvores, densidade do sub-bosque, cobertura do dossel e profundidade da serapilheira, a fim de verificar se a distribuição dessa comunidade, assim como de algumas espécies analisadas separadamente, seria determinada por estes fatores ambientais. A amostragem ocorreu entre agosto e novembro de 2007, em uma grade de 25 km² implantada pelo Programa de Pesquisa em Biodiversidade (PPBio) / Amazônia, localizada na Floresta Nacional de Caxiuanã, Pará, Brasil. Duas técnicas de amostragem foram utilizadas: procura ativa diurna e armadilhas de interceptação e queda. No total, foram registrados 892 lagartos e anuros, pertencentes a 27 espécies (15 de anuros e 12 de lagartos). Na coleta ativa foram registradas 12 espécies de anuros (101 indivíduos) e 12 de lagartos (171 indivíduos), enquanto que nas armadilhas de interceptação e queda foram 11 espécies de anuros (327 indivíduos) e 15 de lagartos (293 indivíduos). Não houve relação significativa entre a distribuição das comunidades de anuros e lagartos com as variáveis preditoras, indicando que essas espécies ocorrem ao longo de todos os gradientes ambientais estudados. Apenas os lagartos Coleodactylus amazonicus e Ptychoglossus brevifrontalis apresentaram uma relação entre a sua distribuição e a densidade do sub-bosque e profundidade da serapilheira, respectivamente. Espera-se com este estudo contribuir para o aprimoramento do desenho amostral da herpetofauna do PPBio.
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To quantify the effects of methylmercury (MeHg) on amacrine and on ON-bipolar cells in the retina, experiments were performed in MeHg-exposed groups of adult trahiras (Hoplias malabaricus) at two dose levels (2 and 6 µg/g, ip). The retinas of test and control groups were processed by mouse anti-parvalbumin and rabbit anti-aprotein kinase C (aPKC) immunocytochemistry. Morphology and soma location in the inner nuclear layer were used to identify immunoreactive parvalbumin (PV-IR) and aPKC (aPKC-IR) in wholemount preparations. Cell density, topography and isodensity maps were estimated using confocal images. PV-IR was detected in amacrine cells in the inner nuclear layer and in displaced amacrine cells from the ganglion cell layer, and aPKC-IR was detected in ON-bipolar cells. The MeHg-treated group (6 µg/g) showed significant reduction of the ON-bipolar aPKC-IR cell density (mean density = 1306 ± 393 cells/mm2) compared to control (1886 ± 892 cells/mm2; P < 0.001). The mean densities found for amacrine PV-IR cells in MeHg-treated retinas were 1040 ± 56 cells/mm2 (2 µg/g) and 845 ± 82 cells/mm2 (6 µg/g), also lower than control (1312 ± 31 cells/mm2; P < 0.05), differently from the data observed in displaced PV-IR amacrine cells. These results show that MeHg changed the PV-IR amacrine cell density in a dose-dependent way, and reduced the density of aKC-IR bipolar cells at the dose of 6 µg/g. Further studies are needed to identify the physiological impact of these findings on visual function.