904 resultados para Wynn, Elliott J.
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Da a conocer el resultado de las capturas, esfuerzo pesquero y aspectos biológicos del camaroncito rojo o munida, capturado a bordo de una embarcación artesanal frente a Pucusana.
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Presenta la estructura especiológica, distribución, espacio temporal y captura de peces e invertebrados accesibles a redes tipo Granton 130/400 y Engel 998/400, empleadas durante el Crucero de Evaluación del recurso merluza BIC Humboldt 9705-06. Así como el análisis de comunidades de peces del fondo de la fauna acompañante. Se capturó 134 especies: 99 fueron peces, 19 crustáceos, 12 moluscos, 2 equinodermos, 1 cnidario, 1 sipuncúlido y un cordado. En comparación con los dos últimos cruceros BIC SNP-1 9505-06 y 9607-08, la diversidad íctica se incrementó hasta 43%, aún sin haberse constatado presencia de la típica diversidad íctica tropical costera y estuarina. Al sur de los 6°S se encontró distribuida más del 50% de la riqueza íctica. La captura total fue 45.368,59 kg, de los cuales 40.106,04 se obtuvo en 63 lances de fondo y 5.262,55 kg con 20 lances de media agua. El falso volador Prionotus stephanophrys y la merluza Merluccius gayi peruanus fueron las especies más frecuentes y abundantes con 21.259,21 kg y 14.190,51 kg de captura total, respectivamente.
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Pemite conocer los resultados del estudio realizado entre el 18 de setiembre y el 02 de octubre de 1995 al oeste de las islas Lobos de Tierra y Lobos de Afuera. El informe indica que sí es posible el desarrollo de la pesquería comercial de tiburones y sugiere la necesidad de elaborar estudios de mercadeo y comercialización para la utilización de este recurso. Asimismo, aporta mayor información del recurso tiburón con la finalidad de tener mayor conocimiento de su biología y pesquería, permitiendo así su mejor administración mediante la intervención de organismos que desarrollen Programas Regionales y Mundiales de manejo y conservación del recurso.
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Las principales concentraciones de la merluza se presentaron dispersas y las mayores localizadas entre Zorritos y Punta Sal con mayores densidades en el estrato III de la Sub área A y el estrato II de la Sub área D.
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Se presenta la estructura especiológica, distribución espacio temporal y captura de peces e invertebrados accesibles a la red de arrastre Granton 120/400 utilizada en el Crucero.
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Se informa sobre la captura y distribución espacial de peces e invertebrados accesibles a la red de arrastre Granton 300/160 utilizada en la segunda etapa del Crucero BIC Olaya 0305-06, del 4 al 17 junio 2003. En 13 días efectivos de pesca con 76 operaciones de arrastre se capturó un total de 21.805 kg de peces e invertebrados. Cuatro especies representaron el 86,8% de esta captura: la merluza, Merluccius gayi peruanus (14.390 kg, 66%); el bereche con barbo, Ctenosciaena peruviana (2.557 kg, 11,7%); el chiri, Peprilus medius (1.235 kg, 5,7%) y la pota Dosidicus gigas (733 kg, 3,4%). Se identificaron 136 especies marinas: 85 peces, 33 crustáceos, 10 moluscos, 6 equinodermos y 2 cnidarios. Esta diversidad fue menor que la encontrada en otoño de los anteriores años 2001 y 2002. En estos tres años sucesivos, la mayor riqueza íctica se encontró al norte de Punta Aguja (6°S), donde se registró entre el 70-92% de las especies, como consecuencia de las condiciones de normalidad en el medio marino.
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El Crucero BIC Olaya 0401-02 se efectuó del 14 enero al 7 febrero 2004, de Puerto Pizarro (3°29’S) a Punta Pacasmayo (7°23’S). Se utilizó la red de arrastre Granton 300/160. Se efectuaron 87 arrastres de fondo, la captura total fue 42.015,8 kg, constituida por 169 especies: peces (102), crustáceos (32), moluscos (21), equinodermos (9), cnidarios (4) y anélidos (1). Las especies más importantes fueron: merluza peruana, Merluccius gayi peruanus (31.429,42 kg; 75% del total); bereche con barbo, Ctenosciaena peruviana (2815,67 kg; 6,7%); pota, Dosidicus gigas (1.777,27 kg; 4,2%); lenguado oj��n, Hippoglossina macrops (611,82 kg; 1,5%); chiri Peprilus medius (543,67 kg; 1,3%); y el pampanito, Peprilus snyderi (497,54 kg; 1,2%). En conjunto, estas seis especies, representaron el 90% del monto total. Esta diversidad es similar al verano 2003 y también la distribución de los peces, cuya mayor diversidad específica se encontró al norte de Punta Aguja (6°S), indicando condiciones de normalidad.
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La pesquería pelágica en total desembarcó 8.970.674 t (25,8% del desembarque nacional), constituido por anchoveta Engraulis ringens (97%) que registró mayor incidencia de juveniles el 2002. La pesquería artesanal desembarcó 8.880,2 t (88,7% fueron peces). El desembarque se incrementó en 44,3% el 2005, revirtiendo la tendencia negativa del período 2001–2003. El caracol Stramonita chocolata presentó alta incidencia de individuos por debajo de la talla mínima legal de extracción. Se determinó que el principal contaminante (carga orgánica) se incrementa en épocas de actividad industrial. El Cadmio superó lo observado en la bahía del Callao.
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En junio del 2002 se realizó el estudio de bancos naturales entre Punta Herradura-Playa Chica (11°15’17,6”S a 11°11’10,7”S) dentro de una franja costera de 1mn. Se encontraron aguas costeras frías (ACF), con salinidad entre 35,1 y 34,8 ups y TSM entre 14,8 °C y 15,4 °C; substratos mayormente de arena fina compacta, fondos algosos y duros de roca volcánica. Entre 3,5 y 22 m de profundidad, la fauna bentónica estuvo compuesta por crustáceos: Platyxanthus orbignyi, Romaleon polyodon, Hepatus chiliensis y Pleuroncodes monodon; moluscos: Loligo gahi y Octopus mimus; peces: Odontesthes regia regia y equinodermos.
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There is growing evidence that consumption of a Western diet is a risk factor for osteoporosis through excess acid supply, while fruits and vegetables balance the excess acidity, mostly by providing K-rich bicarbonate-rich foods. Western diets consumed by adults generate approximately 50-100 mEq acid/d; therefore, healthy adults consuming such a diet are at risk of chronic low-grade metabolic acidosis, which worsens with age as a result of declining kidney function. Bone buffers the excess acid by delivering cations and it is considered that with time an overstimulation of this process will lead to the dissolution of the bone mineral content and hence to reduced bone mass. Intakes of K, Mg and fruit and vegetables have been associated with a higher alkaline status and a subsequent beneficial effect on bone health. In healthy male volunteers an acid-forming diet increases urinary Ca excretion by 74% and urinary C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (C-telopeptide) excretion by 19% when compared with an alkali (base-forming) diet. Cross-sectional studies have shown that there is a correlation between the nutritional acid load and bone health measured by bone ultrasound or dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Few studies have been undertaken in very elderly women (>75 years), whose osteoporosis risk is very pertinent. The EVAluation of Nutrients Intakes and Bone Ultra Sound Study has developed and validated (n 51) an FFQ for use in a very elderly Swiss population (mean age 80.4 (sd 2.99) years), which has shown intakes of key nutrients (energy, fat, carbohydrate, Ca, Mg, vitamin C, D and E) to be low in 401 subjects. A subsequent study to assess net endogenous acid production (NEAP) and bone ultrasound results in 256 women aged > or = 75 years has shown that lower NEAP (P=0.023) and higher K intake (P=0.033) are correlated with higher bone ultrasound results. High acid load may be an important additional risk factor that may be particularly relevant in very elderly patients with an already-high fracture risk. The latter study adds to knowledge by confirming a positive link between dietary alkalinity and bone health indices in the very elderly. In a further study to complement these findings it has also been shown in a group of thirty young women that in Ca sufficiency an acid Ca-rich water has no effect on bone resorption, while an alkaline bicarbonate-rich water leads to a decrease in both serum parathyroid hormone and serum C-telopeptide. Further investigations need to be undertaken to study whether these positive effects on bone loss are maintained over long-term treatment. Mineral-water consumption could be an easy and inexpensive way of helping to prevent osteoporosis and could be of major interest for long-term prevention of bone loss.
Substance flow analysis as a tool for mitigating the impact of pharmaceuticals on the aquatic system
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Brachial circumference (BC), also known as upper arm or mid arm circumference, can be used as an indicator of muscle mass and fat tissue, which are distributed differently in men and women. Analysis of anthropometric measures of peripheral fat distribution such as BC could help in understanding the complex pathophysiology behind overweight and obesity. The purpose of this study is to identify genetic variants associated with BC through a large-scale genome-wide association scan (GWAS) meta-analysis. We used fixed-effects meta-analysis to synthesise summary results across 14 GWAS discovery and 4 replication cohorts comprising overall 22,376 individuals (12,031 women and 10,345 men) of European ancestry. Individual analyses were carried out for men, women, and combined across sexes using linear regression and an additive genetic model: adjusted for age and adjusted for age and BMI. We prioritised signals for follow-up in two-stages. We did not detect any signals reaching genome-wide significance. The FTO rs9939609 SNP showed nominal evidence for association (p<0.05) in the age-adjusted strata for men and across both sexes. In this first GWAS meta-analysis for BC to date, we have not identified any genome-wide significant signals and do not observe robust association of previously established obesity loci with BC. Large-scale collaborations will be necessary to achieve higher power to detect loci underlying BC.
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Both obesity and being underweight have been associated with increased mortality. Underweight, defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≤ 18.5 kg per m(2) in adults and ≤ -2 standard deviations from the mean in children, is the main sign of a series of heterogeneous clinical conditions including failure to thrive, feeding and eating disorder and/or anorexia nervosa. In contrast to obesity, few genetic variants underlying these clinical conditions have been reported. We previously showed that hemizygosity of a ∼600-kilobase (kb) region on the short arm of chromosome 16 causes a highly penetrant form of obesity that is often associated with hyperphagia and intellectual disabilities. Here we show that the corresponding reciprocal duplication is associated with being underweight. We identified 138 duplication carriers (including 132 novel cases and 108 unrelated carriers) from individuals clinically referred for developmental or intellectual disabilities (DD/ID) or psychiatric disorders, or recruited from population-based cohorts. These carriers show significantly reduced postnatal weight and BMI. Half of the boys younger than five years are underweight with a probable diagnosis of failure to thrive, whereas adult duplication carriers have an 8.3-fold increased risk of being clinically underweight. We observe a trend towards increased severity in males, as well as a depletion of male carriers among non-medically ascertained cases. These features are associated with an unusually high frequency of selective and restrictive eating behaviours and a significant reduction in head circumference. Each of the observed phenotypes is the converse of one reported in carriers of deletions at this locus. The phenotypes correlate with changes in transcript levels for genes mapping within the duplication but not in flanking regions. The reciprocal impact of these 16p11.2 copy-number variants indicates that severe obesity and being underweight could have mirror aetiologies, possibly through contrasting effects on energy balance.
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Plasma liver-enzyme tests are widely used in the clinic for the diagnosis of liver diseases and for monitoring the response to drug treatment. There is considerable evidence that human genetic variation influences plasma levels of liver enzymes. However, such genetic variation has not been systematically assessed. In the present study, we performed a genome-wide association study of plasma liver-enzyme levels in three populations (total n = 7715) with replication in three additional cohorts (total n = 4704). We identified two loci influencing plasma levels of alanine-aminotransferase (ALT) (CPN1-ERLIN1-CHUK on chromosome 10 and PNPLA3-SAMM50 on chromosome 22), one locus influencing gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels (HNF1A on chromosome 12), and three loci for alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels (ALPL on chromosome 1, GPLD1 on chromosome 6, and JMJD1C-REEP3 on chromosome 10). In addition, we confirmed the associations between the GGT1 locus and GGT levels and between the ABO locus and ALP levels. None of the ALP-associated SNPs were associated with other liver tests, suggesting intestine and/or bone specificity. The mechanisms underlying the associations may involve cis- or trans-transcriptional effects (some of the identified variants were associated with mRNA transcription in human liver or lymphoblastoid cells), dysfunction of the encoded proteins (caused by missense variations at the functional domains), or other unknown pathways. These findings may help in the interpretation of liver-enzyme tests and provide candidate genes for liver diseases of viral, metabolic, autoimmune, or toxic origin. The specific associations with ALP levels may point to genes for bone or intestinal diseases.