3 resultados para Montana Fish and Game Commission.
em Universidade Federal do Pará
Resumo:
The effects of methylmercury (MeHg) on histochemical demonstration of the NADPH-diaphorase (NADPH-d) activity in the striate cortex were studied in 4 adult cats. Two animals were used as control. The contaminated animals received 50 ml milk containing 0.42 µg MeHg and 100 g fish containing 0.03 µg MeHg daily for 2 months. The level of MeHg in area 17 of intoxicated animals was 3.2 µg/g wet weight brain tissue. Two cats were perfused 24 h after the last dose (group 1) and the other animals were perfused 6 months later (group 2). After microtomy, sections were processed for NADPHd histochemistry procedures using the malic enzyme method. Dendritic branch counts were performed from camera lucida drawings for control and intoxicated animals (N = 80). Average, standard deviation and Student t-test were calculated for each data group. The concentrations of mercury (Hg) in milk, fish and brain tissue were measured by acid digestion of samples, followed by reduction of total Hg in the digested sample to metallic Hg using stannous chloride followed by atomic fluorescence analysis. Only group 2 revealed a reduction of the neuropil enzyme activity and morphometric analysis showed a reduction in dendritic field area and in the number of distal dendrite branches of the NADPHd neurons in the white matter (P<0.05). These results suggest that NADPHd neurons in the white matter are more vulnerable to the long-term effects of MeHg than NADPHd neurons in the gray matter.
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Na arqueologia Amazônica, o período Formativo (4.000-2.000 AP) é definido pela existência de assentamentos sedentários de povos cuja subsistência baseava-se na agricultura, complementada pela caça, pesca e coleta. Esse período é importante, entre outras razões, porque precede o desenvolvimento de sociedades regionais a partir do início da Era Cristã. Entretanto, é pouco conhecido, seja pela pouca quantidade de sítios identificados, seja pela falta de pesquisas. Esta dissertação apresenta os resultados da investigação de contextos Formativos no sítio Porto de Santarém, no baixo Amazonas, uma região onde a longa sequência de ocupação se inicia no período Paleoíndio. A investigação visou observar essa ocupação no sítio Porto e questionando seu papel na dinâmica de ocupação regional de longo termo. As escavações revelaram evidências de ocupação humana no período pré-histórico tardio (cal. AD 1020 a 1160) conhecido como fase Santarém da Tradição Inciso-Ponteada, possibilitaram o estudo de uma ocupação anterior, localizada na base da camada cultural, que corresponderia cronologicamente ao período Formativo (cal. 3160 a 3090 AP).
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The objective of this work was to evaluate the host/parasite relationship of nematodes in Macrodon ancylodon. Ninety seven fishes (50 in wet season and 47 in dry season) were weighed (167.1 ± 109.9g) and measured (28.3 ± 5.2cm). Only twelve specimens were not infected by any parasites and the prevalence of infection was 87.6%. The highest prevalence values were observed in August and September (dry season, 100%). The stomach was the most infected organ during the whole months (prevalence of 64.2%, and mean intensity of 4.6±7.8 parasites/fish), and the medium intestine showed the lowest infection (prevalence 27.3% and mean intensity 2.5±2.1 parasites/fish). The nematodes were identified as Raphidascaris sp., Goezia sp. and Cucullanus sp. Only the male and juvenile fishes could be presented different values of infection according to rainfall, being more infected in August to October. The female hosts presented higher values of abundance and mean intensity of infection (p<0.01) throughout the year.