33 resultados para PRAINHA BEACH
Resumo:
Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) Lamourox (Hypneaceae, Gigartinales) é uma fonte importante para o Brasil de um agente ficocolóide geleificante (carragenano) usado na indústria. O objetivo deste estudo foi o de investigar a influência da temperatura (20 e 25 ºC), do enriquecimento água do mar com a solução de Provasoli e aeração sobre o desenvolvimento desta espécie in vitro. Os talos de H. musciformis foram coletados na Prainha, Arraial do Cabo (RJ) em duas diferentes épocas do ano de 2000 (abril e julho). No laboratório, fragmentos apicais pesando 0,2 g (15 mm de comprimento) foram excisados do talo e preparados para as incubações em diferentes combinações de fatores. Em ordem decrescente, a análise de variância multifatorial mostrou que os fatores de maior influência sobre o crescimento dos fragmentos apicais dos talos de H. musciformis foram: enriquecimento, aeração, a temperatura e o período do ano. Todos os fragmentos tiveram aumento de biomassa mostrando plasticidade fenotípica durante o período experimental. Os melhores resultados foram obtidos em culturas com meio de enriquecimento, com aeração e a 25 ºC (biomassa de 17 g e taxa específica de crescimento de 20,79 %.dia-1). Por outro lado, H. musciformis não respondeu bem em culturas não enriquecidas, ausência de aeração e a 25 ºC (biomassa de 0,7 e taxa de crescimento de 0,07 %.dia-1). As plantas cultivadas nas duas épocas do ano não demonstraram diferenças significativas. Concluí-se que a partir dos fragmentos apicais de H. musciformis cultivados, obteve-se bons resultados que fornecerão uma base para futuras aplicações.
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We examined large-scale spatial variation of structural parameters and floristic composition in open Clusia scrub, a vegetation type of the Brazilian "restingas" (sandy coastal plain vegetation). This vegetation is organized in islands separated by sandy stretches with sparse herbaceous vegetation. We located 12 sample areas on three consecutive beach ridges, lying parallel to the coastline and at different distances from the ocean, in close proximity to two lagoons (Cabiúnas and Comprida). Each sample area was divided into three strips. We used the line intercept method to sample all woody plants ³ 50 cm tall. We used nested ANOVA to verify structural variation between different sampling scales. TWINSPAN analysis was performed to examine the variation in floristic composition between areas. The overall diversity index was 3.07. Six species are repeatedly dominant throughout the entire sampling area. There was homogeneity in relation to diversity and species richness between beach ridges but not within beach ridges. Floristic composition and structural parameters did not vary in relation to distance from the sea but floristic composition did vary as a function of proximity to Cabiúnas or Comprida lagoon. Differences in plant cover between sample areas may be related to the paleoformation of this sandy coastal plain.
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The range of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) concentration was determined in a young healthy population based on bone metabolism parameters and environmental and behavioral aspects. We studied 121 healthy young volunteers (49 men, 72 women) living in São Paulo (23º 34' south latitude) belonging to three occupational categories: indoor workers (N = 28), medical school students (N = 44), and resident physicians (N = 49). Fasting morning blood samples were collected once from each volunteer from August 2002 to February 2004, and 25OHD, total calcium, albumin, alkaline phosphatase, phosphorus, creatinine, intact parathyroid hormone, osteocalcin, and type I collagen carboxyterminal telopeptide were measured. Data are reported as means ± SD. Mean subject age was 24.7 ± 2.68 years and mean 25OHD level for the entire group was 78.7 ± 33.1 nM. 25OHD levels were lower (P < 0.05) among resident physicians (67.1 ± 27.0 nM) than among students (81.5 ± 35.8 nM) and workers (94.0 ± 32.6 nM), with the last two categories displaying no difference. Parathyroid hormone was higher (P < 0.05) and osteocalcin was lower (P < 0.05) among resident physicians compared to non-physicians. Solar exposure and frequency of beach outings showed a positive association with 25OHD (P < 0.001), and summer samples presented higher results than winter ones (97.8 ± 33.5 and 62.9 ± 23.5 nM, respectively). To define normal levels, parameters such as occupational activity, seasonality and habits related to solar exposure should be taken into account. Based on these data, we considered concentrations above 74.5 nM to be desired optimal 25OHD levels, which were obtained during the summer for 75% of the non-physicians.