221 resultados para BOOPHILUS-MICROPLUS
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A major trough ('Belgica Trough') eroded by a palaeo-ice stream crosses the continental shelf of the southern Bellingshausen Sea (West Antarctica) and is associated with a trough mouth fan ('Belgica TMF') on the adjacent continental slope. Previous marine geophysical and geological studies investigated the bathymetry and geomorphology of Belgica Trough and Belgica TMF, erosional and depositional processes associated with bedform formation, and the temporal and spatial changes in clay mineral provenance of subglacial and glaciomarine sediments. Here, we present multi-proxy data from sediment cores recovered from the shelf and uppermost slope in the southern Bellingshausen Sea and reconstruct the ice-sheet history since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in this poorly studied area of West Antarctica. We combined new data (physical properties, sedimentary structures, geochemical and grain-size data) with published data (shear strength, clay mineral assemblages) to refine a previous facies classification for the sediments. The multi-proxy approach allowed us to distinguish four main facies types and to assign them to the following depositional settings: 1) subglacial, 2) proximal grounding-line, 3) distal sub-ice shelf/subsea ice, and 4) seasonal open-marine. In the seasonal open-marine facies we found evidence for episodic current-induced winnowing of near-seabed sediments on the middle to outer shelf and at the uppermost slope during the late Holocene. In addition, we obtained data on excess 210Pb activity at three core sites and 44 AMS 14C dates from the acid-insoluble fraction of organic matter (AIO) and calcareous (micro-)fossils, respectively, at 12 sites. These chronological data enabled us to reconstruct, for the first time, the timing of the last advance and retreat of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and the Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet (APIS) in the southern Bellingshausen Sea. We used the down-core variability in sediment provenance inferred from clay mineral changes to identify the most reliable AIO 14C ages for ice-sheet retreat. The palaeo-ice stream advanced through Belgica Trough after ~36.0 corrected 14C ka before present (B.P.). It retreated from the outer shelf at ~25.5 ka B.P., the middle shelf at ~19.8 ka B.P., the inner shelf in Eltanin Bay at ~12.3 ka B.P., and the inner shelf in Ronne Entrance at ~6.3 ka B.P.. The retreat of the WAIS and APIS occurred slowly and stepwise, and may still be in progress. This dynamical ice-sheet behaviour has to be taken into account for the interpretation of recent and the prediction of future mass-balance changes in the study area. The glacial history of the southern Bellingshausen Sea is unique when compared to other regions in West Antarctica, but some open questions regarding its chronology need to be addressed by future work.
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In recent years there has been much progress in our understanding of the phylogeny and evolution of ticks, in particular the hard ticks (Ixodidae). Indeed, a consensus about the phylogeny of the hard ticks has emerged which is quite different to the working hypothesis of 10 years ago. So that the classification reflects our knowledge of ticks, several changes to the nomenclature of ticks are imminent or have been made. One subfamily, the Hyalomminae, should be sunk, while another, the Bothriocrotoninae, has been created (Klompen, Dobson & Barker, 2002). Bothriocrotoninae, and its sole genus Bothriocroton, have been created to house an early-diverging ('basal') lineage of endemic Australian ticks that used to be in the genus Aponomma. The remaining species of the genus Aponomma have been moved to the genus Amblyomma. Thus, the name Aponomma is no longer a valid genus name. The genus Rhipicephalus is paraphyletic with respect to the genus Boophilus. Thus, the genus Boophilus has become a subgenus of the genus Rhipicephalus (Murrell & Barker, 2003). Knowledge of the phylogenetic relationships of ticks has also provided new insights into the evolution of ornateness and of their life cycles, and has allowed the historical zoogeography of ticks to be studied. Finally, we present a list of the 899 valid genus and species names of ticks as of February 2004.
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These guidelines have been prepared to assist in the planning, conduct and interpretation of studies for the assessment of the efficacy of acaricides (excluding vaccines and other bio-control agents) against single and multi-host ticks (Ixodidae) on ruminants. Information is provided on the selection of animals, dose determination, dose confirmation and field studies, record keeping and result interpretation. The use of pen facilities is advocated for dose determination and confirmation studies for defining therapeutic and persistent efficacy. A minimum of two studies per tick species for which claims are sought is recommended for each dose determination and dose confirmation investigation. If dose confirmation studies demonstrate greater than 95% efficacy the sponsor may proceed to field studies, where a minimum of two studies per geographical location is preferred to confirm the therapeutic and persistent efficacy under field conditions. If dose confirmation studies demonstrate less than 95% efficacy then longer-term field studies can be conducted over two tick seasons with a minimum of two studies per geographical location. These studies can incorporate other control methods such as tick vaccines, to demonstrate stable long-term tick management. Specific advice is also given on conducting studies with paralysis ticks. These guidelines are also intended to assist investigators on how to conduct specific experiments, to provide specific information for registration authorities involved in the decision-making process, to assist in the approval and registration of new acaricides, and to facilitate the worldwide adoption of standard procedures. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) drains approximately 35% of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and is one of the most rapidly changing parts of the cryosphere. In order to predict future ice-sheet behaviour, modellers require long-term records of ice-sheet melting to constrain and build confidence in their simulations. Here, we present detailed marine geological and radiocarbon data along three palaeo-ice stream tributary troughs in the western ASE to establish vital information on the timing of deglaciation of the WAIS since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). We have undertaken multi-proxy analyses of the cores (core description, shear strength, x-radiographs, magnetic susceptibility, wet bulk density, total organic carbon/nitrogen, carbonate content and clay mineral analyses) in order to: (1) characterise the sedimentological facies and depositional environments; and (2) identify the horizon(s) in each core that would yield the most reliable age for deglaciation. In accordance with previous studies we identify three key facies, which offer the most reliable stratigraphies for dating deglaciation by recording the transition from a grounded ice sheet to open marine environments. These facies are: i) subglacial, ii) proximal grounding-line, and iii) seasonal open-marine. In addition, we incorporate ages from other facies (e.g., glaciomarine diamictons deposited at some distance from the grounding line, such as glaciogenic debris flows and iceberg rafted diamictons and turbates) into our deglacial model. In total, we have dated 78 samples (mainly the acid insoluble organic (AIO) fraction, but also calcareous foraminifers), which include 63 downcore and 15 surface samples. Through careful sample selection prior to dating, we have established a robust deglacial chronology for this sector of the WAIS. Our data show that deglaciation of the western ASE was probably underway as early as 22,351 calibrated years before present (cal 44 yr BP), reaching the mid-shelf by 13,837 cal yr BP and the inner shelf to within c.10-12 km of the present ice shelf front between 12,618 and 10,072 cal yr BP. The deglacial steps in the western ASE broadly coincide with the rapid rises in sea-level associated with global meltwater pulses 1a and 1b, although given the potential dating uncertainty, additional, more precise ages are required before these findings can be fully substantiated. Finally, we show that the rate of ice-sheet retreat increased across the deep (up to1,600 m) basins of the inner shelf, highlighting the importance of reverse slope and pinning points in accelerated phases of deglaciation.
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v. 17, n. 2, p. 296-302, abr./jun. 2016.
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La presente investigación se realizó con la finalidad de constatar la efectividad de los ixodicidas pertenecientes a la familia de los organofosforados (Clorpirifos), Amidinas (Amitraz) y Piretroides (Cipermetrina) de uso en bovinos para controlar las infestaciones por garrapatas del género Boophilus spp , utilizando la dosis recomendada por el laboratorio productor, a través de la técnica conocida como Prueba de Inmersión de hembras adultas (PIA) , para la cual se tomaron muestras de garrapatas de la fi nca experimental de la Universidad Nacional Agraria ``Las Mercedes`` , ubicada en el municipio de Managua. Se muestrearon bovinos al azar, recolectando 50 garrapatas hembras repletas para cada ixodicida evaluado, pa ra un total de 150 garrapatas, las cuales se seleccionaron y pesaron en una balanza analítica (g) para ser sumergidas durante 1 minuto en los ixodicidas mencionados anteriormente. Quince días después se recolectaron los huevos de las garrapatas para su pesaje. Esta prueba fue realizada manera in vitro . Los datos se recolectaron en una base de datos, utilizando una hoja electrónica (Microsoft Excel), para luego realizar un análisis estadístico descriptivo. Se calculó el coeficiente de Correlación de Pearson para conocer los niveles de significancia de las variables peso hembra y peso de huevos , el cual manifestó que ninguno de estos datos son determinantes para comprobar la efectividad del ixodicida . Para evaluar el comportamiento de las medias por variable y su significancia se utilizó la prueba de rangos múltiples de Tukey , en donde El ixodicida con mayor significancia para este estudio fue el clorpirifos, con respecto a los otros dos ixodicidas (Cipermetrina y Amitraz) . Los resultados obtenidos a través de la prueba de inmersión de hembras adultas , demuestran que hay un mayor porcentaje en la inhibición de la ovoposición de las garrapatas tratadas con clorpirifos (57%), mientras que la Cipermetrina alcanzo el 16% y el Amitraz obtuvo 2% respectivamente. Sin embargo, ninguno de los tres ixodicidas ev aluados demostró una efectividad para inhibir la ovoposición del 80%, para poder decir que son realmente eficaces .
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Os programas de controle direcionados aos parasitas ainda exigem a utilização de produtos químicos para maior estabilidade operacional das ações de controle e o uso de carrapaticidas químicos é a principal ferramenta de controle para as infestações do carrapato-dos-bovinos. A utilização de técnicas fenotípicas de avaliação in vitro da suscetibilidade de carrapatos às bases pesticidas são ainda o método mais prático e mais utilizados para o diagnóstico e mensuração do fator de resistência às bases carrapaticidas. Na atualidade, o desenvolvimento e o aprimoramento de provas diagnósticas moleculares de resistência aos diferentes grupos pesticidas devem ser consideradas como ações prioritárias de pesquisa e desenvolvimento dada a necessidade de disponibilização ao setor produtivo de ferramentas acuradas e de rápida execução que a médio prazo venham a substituir os bioensaios, os quais necessitam de aproximadamente 45 dias para obtenção dos resultados. A partir de uma população de Rhipicephalus microplus reconhecidamente resistente a pesticidas foram realizados os estudos que demonstram a atividade enzimática das estares no processo de detoxicação de organofosforados. Observou-se que na cepa de R. microplus resistente a organofosforados ocorreu o aumento na transcrição dos genes que codificam enzimas metabolizantes, possibilitando identificar os alvos moleculares aptos para serem utilizadas no desenvolvimento do ensaio diagnóstico molecular quantitativo para a resistência aos pesticidas organofosforados em populações do carrapato-dos-bovinos.