999 resultados para Panama canal (Panama)


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Una vez que se hiciera una serie de investigaciones, relacionadas con la Encuesta de Hogares de Panama, en Marzo de 1978 se levanto dicha encuesta en el area urbana de la Region Metropolitana. En esta oportunidad el diseno muestral contemplo la aplicacion del esquema de muestras replicadas y, en virtud de sus caracteristicas, una vez analizado el coeficiente de variacion de un grupo de variables y relacionando este con la distribucion t, se opto por sugerir modificaciones en el tamano muestral. El informe explica y demuestra ademas que cuando se analiza la varianza, mediante un modelo lineal estadistico, es posible separar y estimar las fuentes de variacion a las que estan sujetos los resultados y, dado que en el modelo la variacion total es la suma de la variacion de cada una de estas fuentes, se puede estimar la contribucion que hacen a la varianza total cada uno de estos componentes de variacion. Para conocer si dicha contribucion es significativa, bastara con aplicar una docimasia o prueba de hipotesis.

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Incluye Bibliografía

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Incluye Bibliografía

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Includes bibliography

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Includes bibliography.

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Um total de 110 amostras de Salmonella Panama, incluindo 84 amostras ambientais, 16 amostras humanas, 5 amostras de alimentos e 5 amostras de animal silvestre provenientes de municípios no Estado do Pará, Brasil, foi submetido ao teste de sensibilidade a agentes antimicrobianos e à tipagem genotípica por PFGE. Todas as amostras analisadas apresentaram multirresistência a, pelo menos, 5 antibióticos. O modelo de resistência mais freqüente abrangeu 85 (77,3%) das amostras de S. Panama e foi representado pelos antibióticos cefalotina, cefazolina, cefuroxima, cefoxitina, gentamicina e tobramicina. A tipagem PFGE de 89 isolados de S. Panama resultou em 54 perfis genotípicos diferentes, dentre os quais foi observada a ocorrência de 16 clones. O dendograma revelou a existência de 2 grupos PFGE, designados grupo A e grupo B, definidos com uma similaridade genética de 83,34% e 83,87%, respectivamente. O maior clone e mais prevalente com 8 isolados de S. Panama foi oriundo de ambientes aquáticos dos municípios de Belém e Barcarena. Um segundo clone com 5 isolados foi proveniente de diferentes igarapés da Floresta Nacional de Caxiuanã. Ambos os clones demonstraram persistir no ambiente aquático por pelo menos 2 anos. Os 5 clones de Salmonella Panama encontrados em ambientes aquáticos da Floresta Nacional de Caxiuanã, que se caracteriza por apresentar ação antrópica mínina, não foram detectados em municípios mais impactados pela ação do homem como Belém e Barcarena, sugerindo adaptação dos mesmos em relação não só aos respectivos ambientes mas, principalmente, à reservatórios diferentes.

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This study documents one of the slowest feeding behaviors ever recorded for a muricid gastropod in one of the most biotically rigorous regions on the planet. In Pacific Panama, Vitularia salebrosa attacks mollusks by drilling through their shells. The duration of attacks estimated by isotope sclerochronology of oyster shells collected during attacks in progress range from 90 to 230 days, while experimental observation of interactions documented one attack greater than 103 days. The prolonged nature of attacks suggests that V. salebrosa is best characterized as an ectoparasite than as a predator, which is the ancestral condition in the Muricidae. An ectoparasitic lifestyle is also evident in the unusual interaction traces of this species, which include foot scars, feeding tunnels and feeding tubes, specialized soft anatomy, and in the formation of male-female Pairs, which is consistent with protandrous hermaphroditism, as is typical in sedentary gastropods. To delay death of its host, V. salebrosa targets renewable resources when feeding, such as blood and digestive glands. A congener, Vitularia miliaris from the Indo-Pacific, has an identical feeding biology The origin and persistence of extremely slow feeding in the tropics challenges our present understanding of selective pressures influencing the evolution of muricid feeding behaviors and morphological adaptations. Previously, it has been suggested that faster feeding is advantageous because it permits predators to spend a greater proportion of time hiding in enemy-free refugia or to take additional prey, the energetic benefits of which could be translated into increased fecundity or defenses. The benefits of exceptionally slow feeding have received little consideration. In the microhabitat preferred by V. salebrosa (beneath boulders), it is possible that prolonged interactions with hosts decrease vulnerability to enemies by reducing the frequency of risky foraging events between feedings . Ectoparasitic feeding through tunnels by V. salebrosa may also reduce competitive interactions with kleptoparasites (e.g., crabs, snails) that steal food through the gaped valves of dead or dying hosts.

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The morphology and anatomy of Vitularia salebrosa, a muricid ectoparasitic on other mollusks, are investigated based on study of specimens from western Panama. Distinctive characters of this species include the small size of the buccal mass and radular apparatus, simplification of the odontophore muscles and diminished lateral teeth of the radula; all elongated, narrow proboscis; narrow digestive tract and a differentiable glandular region at the beginning of the posterior esophagus. These traits are consistent with adaptive specialization for an ectoparasitic life history.

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A new species of Novantinoe Santos-Silva & Hovore 2007 is described from Panama. Modified key couplets including the new species are included.

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The endemic stingless honey-making bee Melipona (Melikerria) insularissp.n. on Coiba and Rancheria Islands in Pacific Panama is described, together with the proposed sister species, M. ambigua sp.n. from northeast Colombia. The Coiba Island group and Panama mainland were surveyed, yielding one meliponine endemic (M. insularissp.n.) and six meliponine genera and species. The poor Coiba fauna of amphibians and birds corresponds to the poor social bee fauna and suggests habitat barriers generally precluded recolonization from the mainland during glacial periods. Many animals became extinct, yet some remain as relicts. Melipona insularissp.n. was isolated on accreted terranes of Coiba rainforest in the Panama microplate. Morphology suggests that M. insularissp.n. is not a direct descendant of the San Blas-E. Panama endemic Melikerria, M. triplaridis. A phylogenetic hypothesis corroborates disjunct distributions. Rainforest endemics such as Peltogyne purpurea (Fabaceae) and Ptilotrigona occidentalis (Apidae, Meliponini) also occur as relictual, disjunct populations in Central and South America. These may have been isolated before accelerated biotic exchange began 2.4 Ma. Our work supports the geological findings of both a volcanic arc and the San Blas massif providing a substantial bridge for Melikerria from Colombia and Panama in Eocene to Miocene times. We suggest there have been taxon cycles permitting recolonization during glaciations, whereby colonies of M. insularissp.n. were able to recolonize Rancheria, a 250 ha island, 2 km from Coiba. However, rafting colonies nesting in trees, carried on vegetation mats, may have produced founding populations of Melipona in Central America and on oceanic islands such as Coiba.