369 resultados para Prochilodus scrofa
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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A introdução de espécies exóticas traz severas consequências para o ambiente, sendo a perda de diversidade a mais notável. Espécies exóticas podem competir por recursos com as espécies nativas, podendo assim causar a extinção de muitas espécies. A demografia e o padrão espacial de populações naturais também podem ser afetados pela presença de uma espécie invasora, o que pode levar a significativos efeitos para todo o ecossistema. Este trabalho teve por objetivo investigar o impacto causado na demografia e no padrão de distribuição espacial da palmeira Euterpe edulis pelo pisoteio e herbivoria do javaporco, resultado do cruzamento do Sus scrofa com o Sus scrofa domesticus. Esta palmeira tem especial importância para o ecossistema por ser considerada uma espécie-chave no ambiente, fornecendo alimento para muitas espécies. Foi feita uma parcela de 25 x 50m e contabilizados todos os indivíduos da palmeira presentes. Para avaliar a estrutura demográfica as plantas foram categorizadas em seis estádios de acordo com a altura: plântula, jovem I, jovem II, imaturo I, imaturo II e adulto. Para a distribuição espacial as plantas foram divididas em quatro estádios de acordo com o potencial impacto do javaporco e importância para o recrutamento: plântula, jovem, imaturo e adulto. Os dados foram coletados antes (2008) e depois (2014) da invasão do javaporco em um fragmento de mata estacional semidecídua no interior do Estado de São Paulo. A invasão do javaporco não afetou drasticamente a estrutura demográfica como um todo, mas houve uma redução considerável na proporção de plantas jovens I. Para avaliar os impactos na distribuição espacial usamos uma análise espacial de padrões de pontos univariada (entre plantas dentro de cada estádio) e bivariada (entre plantas de dois estádios). O javaporco não influenciou a distribuição espacial de plantas em cada estádio e nem as relações espaciais entre as plantas...
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We describe the distribution of tuberculosis-like lesions (TBL) in wild boar (Sus scrofa) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Spain. Animals with TBL were confirmed in 84.21% of mixed populations (n = 57) of red deer and wild boar and in 75% of populations of wild boar alone (n = 8) in central and southern Spain (core area). The prevalence of TBL declined towards the periphery of this region. In the core area, the prevalence ranged up to 100% in local populations of wild boar (mean estate prevalence 42.51%) and up to 50% in red deer (mean estate prevalence 13.70%). We carried out exploratory statistical analyses to describe the epidemiology of TBL in both species throughout the core area. Prevalence of TBL increased with age in both species. Wild boar and red deer mean TBL prevalence at the estate level were positively associated, and lesion scores were consistently higher in wild boars than in red deer. The wild boar prevalence of TBL in wild boar did not differ between populations that were or were not cohabiting with red deer. Amongst the wild boars with TBL, 61.19% presented generalized lesions, and the proportion of generalized cases was similar between sex and age classes. In red deer, 57.14% of TBL-positive individuals presented generalized lesions, and the percentage of generalized cases increased with age class, but did not differ between the sexes. These results highlight the potential importance of wild boar and red deer in the maintenance of tuberculosis in south central Spain.
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In recent decades the management of large game mammals has become increasingly intensive in south central Spain (SCS), resulting in complex epidemiological scenarios for disease maintenance, and has probably impeded schemes to eradicate tuberculosis (TB) in domestic livestock. We conducted an analysis of risk factors which investigated associations between the pattern of tuberculosis-like lesions (TBL) in wild boar (Sus scrofa) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) across 19 hunting estates from SCS and an extensive set of variables related to game management, land use and habitat structure. The aggregation of wild boar at artificial watering sites was significantly associated with an increasing risk of detecting TBL in both species, which probably relates to enhanced opportunities for transmission. Aggregation of wild boar at feeding sites was also associated with increased risks of TBL in red deer. Hardwood Quercus spp. forest availability was marginally associated with an increased risk of TB in both species, whereas scrubland cover was associated with a reduced individual risk of TBL in the wild boar. It is concluded that management practices that encourage the aggregation of hosts, and some characteristics of Mediterranean habitats could increase the frequency and probability of both direct and indirect transmission of TB. These findings are of concern for both veterinary and public health authorities, and reveal tuberculosis itself as a potential limiting factor for the development and sustainability of such intensive game management systems in Spanish Mediterranean habitats.
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Invasive feral swine (Sus scrofa) cause deleterious impacts to ecosystem processes and functioning throughout their worldwide distribution, including forested ecosystems in the United States. Unfortunately, many feral swine damage management programs are conducted in a piecemeal fashion, are not adequately funded, and lack clearly stated or realistic objectives. This review paper identifies damage caused by feral swine to forest resources and presents techniques used to prevent and control feral swine damage. Concluding points related to planning a feral swine damage management program are: (1) the value of using a variety of techniques in an integrated fashion cannot be overstated; (2) there is value in using indices for both feral swine populations and their damage pre and post management activities; (3) innovative technologies will increasing be of value in the pursuit of feral swine damage reduction; and (4) though not appropriate in every situation, there is value in involving the public in feral swine damage management decisions and activities.
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A introdução de espécies exóticas traz severas consequências para o ambiente, sendo a perda de diversidade a mais notável. Espécies exóticas podem competir por recursos com as espécies nativas, podendo assim causar a extinção de muitas espécies. A demografia e o padrão espacial de populações naturais também podem ser afetados pela presença de uma espécie invasora, o que pode levar a significativos efeitos para todo o ecossistema. Este trabalho teve por objetivo investigar o impacto causado na demografia e no padrão de distribuição espacial da palmeira Euterpe edulis pelo pisoteio e herbivoria do javaporco, resultado do cruzamento do Sus scrofa com o Sus scrofa domesticus. Esta palmeira tem especial importância para o ecossistema por ser considerada uma espécie-chave no ambiente, fornecendo alimento para muitas espécies. Foi feita uma parcela de 25 x 50m e contabilizados todos os indivíduos da palmeira presentes. Para avaliar a estrutura demográfica as plantas foram categorizadas em seis estádios de acordo com a altura: plântula, jovem I, jovem II, imaturo I, imaturo II e adulto. Para a distribuição espacial as plantas foram divididas em quatro estádios de acordo com o potencial impacto do javaporco e importância para o recrutamento: plântula, jovem, imaturo e adulto. Os dados foram coletados antes (2008) e depois (2014) da invasão do javaporco em um fragmento de mata estacional semidecídua no interior do Estado de São Paulo. A invasão do javaporco não afetou drasticamente a estrutura demográfica como um todo, mas houve uma redução considerável na proporção de plantas jovens I. Para avaliar os impactos na distribuição espacial usamos uma análise espacial de padrões de pontos univariada (entre plantas dentro de cada estádio) e bivariada (entre plantas de dois estádios). O javaporco não influenciou a distribuição espacial de plantas em cada estádio e nem as relações espaciais entre as plantas...
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The present study reports length-weight relationships for seven native freshwater fish species (Triportheus angulatus, Psectrogaster rhomboides, Prochilodus brevis, Leporinus piau, Cichlasoma orientale, Crenicichla menezesi, and Pimelodella gracilis) captured in a semiarid Brazilian reservoir located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the phases of sexual development and spermatogenesis of Spix's yellow-toothed cavy (Galea spixii) based on analyses of the structural components of the testes. The testes of animals from 0 to 150 days of age were collected by orchiectomy, weighed, and processed for analysis by light microscopy. At 45 days of age, spermatozoa were seen in the tubular lumen. Spermatogenesis was not established in animals from 45 to 150 days of age. The stages of sexual development may be classified into the following phases: from birth to the age of 15 days (immature); 30 days of age (prepubertal); 45-105 days of age (pubertal); and 120 and 150 days of age (postpubertal). This is the first study to address the male reproductive biology of Spix's yellow-toothed cavy.
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The thesis is set in three different parts, according to the relative experimental models. First, the domestic pig (Sus scrofa) is part of the study on reproductive biotechnologies: the transgenesis technique of Sperm Mediated Gene Transfer is widely studied starting from the quality of the semen, through the study of multiple uptakes of exogenous DNA and lastly used in the production of multi-transgenic blastocysts. Finally we managed to couple the transgenesis pipeline with sperm sorting and therefore produced transgenic embryos of predetermined sex. In the second part of the thesis the attention is on the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) and on its derived cell line: the S2 cells. The in vitro and in vivo models are used to develop and validate an efficient way to knock down the myc gene. First an efficient in vitro protocol is described, than we demonstrate how the decrease in myc transcript remarkably affects the ribosome biogenesis through the study of Polysome gradients, rRNA content and qPCR. In vivo we identified two optimal drivers for the conditional silencing of myc, once the flies are fed with RU486: the first one is throughout the whole body (Tubulin), while the second is a head fat body driver (S32). With these results we present a very efficient model to study the role of myc in multiple aspects of translation. In the third and last part, the focus is on human derived lung fibroblasts (hLF-1), mouse tail fibroblasts and mouse tissues. We developed an efficient assay to quantify the total protein content of the nucleus on a single cell level via fluorescence. We coupled the protocol with classical immunofluorescence so to have at the same time general and particular information, demonstrating that during senescence nuclear proteins increase by 1.8 fold either in human cells, mouse cells and mouse tissues.
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La tesi è organizzata in 4 capitoli: -nel primo vengono brevemente riferite le patologie associate all’infezione da PCV2 con particolare riferimento all’iter diagnostico ed al ruolo rivestito dall’esame istologico e dalla identificazione dell’agente eziologico in situ contestualmente alle lesioni istologiche; -nel secondo viene presentato un iter diagnostico originale da applicare in condizioni di campo, qualora si voglia accertare la presenza del PCV2 nei tessuti dei prodotti di natimortalità/aborto del suino. In specifico si riferisce all’applicazione del protocollo in 2 aziende ed i risultati vengono analizzati per una revisione critica del protocollo impiegato; -nel terzo vengono presentati i risultati di un protocollo di infezione con PCV2 per via genitale tramite seme infetto. Scrofe convenzionali sono state sincronizzate per l’estro e fecondate con un’unica dose di seme PCV2 negativo alla PCR (gruppo controlli) o sperimentalmente esposto al PCV2 (gruppo infette). I risultati vengono analizzati in funzione delle ripercussioni che l’infezione precoce in gravidanza può produrre sulla scrofa (mancata gravidanza, ritorno in calore), sui feti e sugli invogli fetali. Viene stabilito il ruolo protettivo degli anticorpi circolanti al momento dell’infezione, stante l’evenienza che un basso titolo anticorpale si associa a viremia prolungata e maggiore numero di feti positivi al virus; -nel quarto viene presentato un esperimento sovrapponibile a quello riferito nel capitolo 3, però con la presenza anche di un gruppo di soggetti convenzionali vaccinati ed infettati con PCV2 durante la fecondazione artificiale usando seme sperimentalmente esposto al virus. Nella discussione dei risultati vengono enfatizzati 2 aspetti importanti nell’epidemiologia dell’infezione da PCV2: la eliminazione di virus è fortemente ridotta dalla vaccinazione, con conseguenze verosimilmente positive sulla circolazione del virus negli effettivi dell’allevamento; l’esposizione uterina è protetta dalla vaccinazione, stante la bassa percentuale di placente infette nel gruppo dei soggetti vaccinati rispetto a quelli non vaccinati e nei controlli.
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Hypoxie ist ein Zustand des Sauerstoffmangels, hervorgerufen durch fehlende Verfügbarkeit von Sauerstoff in der Umgebung eines Organismus oder durch pathologisch bedingte unzureichende Nutzbarkeit des Sauerstoffs von Geweben. Die Sensitivität gegenüber Hypoxie variiert enorm im Tierreich zwischen verschiedenen Phyla und Spezies. Die meisten Säugetiere sind nur unzureichend an niedrige Sauerstoffkonzentrationen angepasst, wohingegen einige unterirdisch lebende Säuger sehr resistent gegen Hypoxiestress sind. Um die molekulare Basis der Hypoxietoleranz zu bestimmen, wurden in der vorliegenden Arbeit Globine untersucht, die potenziell in der Lage sind, als respiratorische Proteine zur Hypoxietoleranz von Tieren beizutragen. Dazu wurde die Expression der Globine in der hypoxieresistenten, in Israel lebenden Blindmaus Spalax ehrenbergi mit der Genexpression in der hypoxiesensitiven Ratte (Rattus norvegicus) verglichen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden die erst vor wenigen Jahren entdeckten Globine Neuroglobin und Cytoglobin untersucht, deren exakte physiologische Rolle noch unklar ist, und mit Daten des viel detaillierter untersuchten Myoglobins verglichen. Beim Vergleich der Expression von Cytoglobin und Neuroglobin in Spalax versus Ratte fällt auf, dass Neuroglobin und Cytoglobin bereits unter normoxischen Bedingungen auf mRNA- und Proteinebene in der Blindmaus um einen Faktor von mindesten 2 bis 3 verstärkt exprimiert werden. Bei Myoglobin (als dem Kontrollgen mit bekannter Funktion) konnte auf mRNA-Ebene eine noch weitaus stärkere Expression in Spalax vs. Ratte gefunden werden. Das übergreifende Phänomen der verstärkten Genexpression von Globinen in Spalax kann im Sinne einer Präadaptation an das unterirdische, häufig hypoxische Leben der Blindmaus interpretiert werden. Einen weiteren Hinweis auf eine besondere, spezialisierte Funktion von Neuroglobin in Spalax geben immunhistochemische Daten, die zeigen, dass Neuroglobin im Gehirn von Spalax im Gegensatz zur Ratte nicht nur in Neuronen, sondern auch in Gliazellen exprimiert wird. Dies impliziert Änderungen des oxidativen Stoffwechsels im Nervensystem der hypoxietoleranten Spezies. Die zellulären Expressionsmuster von Cytoglobin erscheinen hingegen in beiden Säugerspezies weitgehend identisch. Es wurde der Frage nachgegangen, ob und wie experimentell induzierte Hypoxie die Genexpression der Globine verändert. Dabei zeigten sich für Neuroglobin und Cytoglobin unterschiedliche Expressionsmuster. Neuroglobin wird unter diversen Sauerstoffmangelbedingungen sowohl in der Ratte als auch in Spalax auf mRNA- und Proteinebene herunterreguliert. Ein ähnliches Regulationsverhalten wurde auch für Myoglobin beobachtet. Die verminderte Expression von Neuroglobin (und evtl. auch Myoglobin) unter Hypoxie ist mit einer gezielten Verringerung der Sauerstoff-Speicherkapazität in Abwesenheit von O2 zu erklären. Ein weiterer denkbarer Grund könnte auch die allgemeine Tendenz sein, unter Hypoxie aus Energiespargründen den Metabolismus herunter zu regulieren. Cytoglobin, das bei normalen Sauerstoffbedingungen nur im Gehirn von Spalax (nicht jedoch in Herz und Leber) ebenfalls um Faktor 2 bis 3 stärker exprimiert wird als in der Ratte, ist mit einiger Sicherheit ebenfalls von adaptivem Nutzen für die Anpassung von Spalax an niedrige Sauerstoffbedingungen, wenngleich seine Funktion unklar bleibt. Unter Hypoxie wird die Cytoglobin-mRNA sowohl in Spalax als auch in der Ratte hochreguliert. Es konnte in der vorliegenden Arbeit dargelegt werden, dass die Expression von Cygb höchstwahrscheinlich durch den Transkriptionsfaktor Hif-1 gesteuert wird, der die molekulare Hypoxieantwort vieler Tierarten zentral steuert. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde ebenfalls die Expression von Ngb und Cygb im Gehirn des Hausschweins (Sus scrofa) untersucht. Diese Spezies diente in der Arbeit als weiterer hypoxiesensitiver Organismus sowie als biomedizinisch relevantes Modell für eine Operation an Säuglingen mit angeborenen Herzkrankheiten. Die Versuche haben gezeigt, dass die Gabe bestimmter Medikamente wie dem Immunsuppressivum FK506 zu einer erhöhten Ngb-Konzentration auf mRNA-Ebene führen kann, was potenziell im Zusammenhang mit beobachteten protektiven Effekten der Medikamentengabe während und nach der Herzoperation steht.
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The risk of transmission of pathogens from free-ranging wild boars (Sus scrofa scrofa) to outdoor domestic pigs (S. scrofa domesticus) is of increasing concern in many European countries. We assess this risk, using Switzerland as an example. We estimated 1) the prevalence of important pathogens in wild boars and 2) the risk of interactions between wild boars and outdoor pigs. First, we tested 252 wild boars from selected areas between 2008 and 2010 for infection with Brucella spp. Bacterial prevalence was estimated to 28.8% (confidence interval [CI] 23.0-34.0) when using bacterial culture (B. suis Biovar 2) and real-time polymerase chain reaction. Antibody prevalence was 35.8% (CI 30.0-42.0), which was significantly higher than in previous studies in Switzerland. We also tested 233 wild boars for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV). Antibody prevalence was 0.43% (CI 0.01-2.4) for EU-PRRSV and real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction results were negative. These findings suggest that B. suis is increasingly widespread in wild boars and PRRSV is currently not of concern. Second, we documented the spatial overlap between free-ranging wild boars and outdoor piggeries by mapping data on their respective occurrence. Wild boars are most widespread in the mountain range along the western and northern Swiss borders, while most piggeries are located in central lowlands. A risk of interaction is mainly expected at the junction between these two bioregions. This risk may increase if wild boars expand eastward and southward beyond anthropogenic barriers believed to limit their range. Therefore, we evaluated the potential of expansion of the wild boar population. Population trends suggest a continuous increase of wild boars for the past 15 yr. Surveillance of selected wildlife passages using cameras on highways and main roads indicates that these barriers are permeable (average of up to 13 wild boar crossings per 100 days). Thus an increase of wild boar range should be considered. There may be a risk of B. suis spillover from wild boars in Switzerland, which could increase in the future. Data on the occurrence of interactions between pigs and wild boars are needed to assess this risk.