181 resultados para A. elatius biom


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1. The growth (increase in height and leaf number) of four grass species was reduced by a -0.5 MPa drought stress, but the performance of an associated herbivore, Rhopalosiphum padi (L.), was not affected consistently. The intrinsic rate of increase of R. padi was reduced by drought stress on three grass species, including Dactylis glomerata (L.), but was unaffected on Arrhenatherum elatius (L.). Therefore, there is no general relationship in the effect of plant drought on an insect herbivore, even among closely related host plant species. 2. Drought stress increased the quality of plant phloem sap, as indicated by increased sieve element osmotic pressure and essential amino acid concentrations. Thus, diet quality could not account for the reduced performance of R. padi under drought stress. The concentration of essential amino acids in the phloem of well-watered A. elatius was, however, lower than that of well-watered D. glomerata, correlating with the decreased performance of aphids on well-watered A. elatius. 3. There were no differences in aphid feeding duration between watering treatments or plant species but sap ingestion rates were reduced significantly under drought stress. 4. Using the measure of dietary amino acid concentrations and the estimate of sap ingestion, the essential amino acid flux through aphids was calculated. Compared with the flux through aphids feeding on well-watered D. glomerata, there was a reduction in aphids feeding on drought-stressed D. glomerata and drought-stressed A. elatius due to lower sap ingestion rates. The flux through aphids on well-watered A. elatius was also reduced due to low phloem essential amino acid concentrations. Thus, the performance of an aphid is correlated with the availability and accessibility of essential amino acids.

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Eudarluca caricis is a common hyperparasite of rusts. A total of 100 cultures were isolated from six Puccinia species or forms growing on 10 species of British grasses at two sites approximately 3 km apart. 82 isolates collected in 2005 were partially sequenced at the ITS locus, and amplified fragment length polymorphism profiles generated for 86 isolates from 2005 and 12 from 2007. Partial ITS sequences of most isolates grouped closely, in a clade with previously reported graminaceous Puccinia isolates and a number of Melampsora isolates. A second clade was very distinct and contained mostly isolates from P. poarum on Poa trivialis. All isolates had distinct AFLP haplotypes. The P. poarum isolates were very distinct from isolates collected from other rusts at the same site. Isolates from P. brachypodii f. sp. arrehenatheri growing on Arrhenatherum elatius in 2005 and 2007 at the same location were distinct (P < 0.001). Isolates from each rust or grass in one year and site were more similar than expected from overall variation between isolates (P<0.001). Isolates from P. coronata on different grasses clustered together (with isolates from P. brachypodii f. sp. poae-nemoralis), suggesting partial host rust specialisation in E. caricis.

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As lagoas costeiras em geral exibem reduzidas profundidades máximas, sendo portanto, ambientes altamente vulneráveis às oscil§Ãµes dos fatores climáticos, em particular o vento. Movimentos da água em zonas pelágicas são fortemente influenciados por mudanças no tempo, as quais promovem mudanças no plâncton. A biomassa é uma importante variável em ecossistemas aquáticos uma vez que representa a quantidade de energia estocada em certo nível trófico da comunidade biológica. O trabalho teve como hipótese principal do trabalho que o vento (principal fator determinante na hidrodinâmica da Lagoa Itapeva), influencia diretamente a biomassa fitoplanctônica. Períodos de ausência de ventos ou ventos fracos provocam uma homogeneidade da comunidade, devido á estabilidade da coluna d’água, propiciando eventos de flor§Ãµes com alta biomassa e baixa diversidade. Outra hipótese formulada é que há vari§Ã£o esp§o-temporal da biomassa, da diversidade de espécies e das diferentes fr§Ãµes de tamanho na Lagoa Itapeva, no período estudado. O objetivo do trabalho foi determinar o efeito do vento, principal fator hidrodinâmico da Lagoa Itapeva, sobre a comunidade fitoplanctônica em termos de biomassa, diversidade de espécies e categorias de tamanho. A Lagoa Itapeva é a primeira lagoa do Sistema Lagunar de Tramand­ no sentido N→S. Foram realizadas análises espaciais, formando-se três pontos de amostragem (Norte, Centro e Sul) ao longo do maior eixo longitudinal da lagoa, aliada a uma escala temporal diária (turnos de amostragem: 6h, 10h, 14h e 18h) e sazonal (quatro est§Ãµes do ano), procurando estabelecer padrões e rel§Ãµes com os fatores hidrodinâmicos (velocidade e direção de vento, e nível d’água). Durante o estudo a Divisão Cyanophyta foi a responsável pelos elevados valores de biomassa observados nos pontos de amostragem. Este fato deve-se principalmente às flor§Ãµes de Anabaena circinalis durante as campanhas sazonais. A biomassa foi a variável que melhor se relacionou com os fatores físicos (nível d’água e velocidade média do vento) pela §Ã£o dos ventos de quadrantes predominantes que resultavam num fetch efetivo longo. Neste estudo foram apresentados índices de diversidade de espécies calculados através de indivíduos (H’ind) e de biomassa (H’ biom). Estes índices apresentaram estreitas rel§Ãµes positivas entre si. Os índices também apresentaram rel§Ãµes diretas e significativas com os fatores físicos (nível d’água e velocidade média do vento). Na Lagoa Itapeva, a contribuição das diferentes categorias de tamanho em função da biomassa (estimada através do biovolume), ressaltou três fr§Ãµes que melhor representaram a comunidade fitoplanctônica: nanoplâncton, microplâncton e netplâncton. A fr§Ã£o netplanctônica predominou sobre as demais fr§Ãµes de tamanho. A predominância desta fr§Ã£o sobre as outras estudadas deu-se principalmente às espécies de colônias filamentosas Aulacoseira granulata, Anabaena circinalis e A. spiroides. O comportamento da comunidade fitoplanctônica na Lagoa Itapeva sugere estar de acordo com a Hipótese de Distúrbio Intermediário de Connell (1978). Os distúrbios intensos (provocados pelos forte ventos e fetch longo) ou a falta deste (criando um ambiente estável), nos pontos de amostragem, resultaram em flor§Ãµes da cianobactéria Anabaena circinalis. Essas flor§Ãµes proveram uma densa biomassa em todo o período da pesquisa, além de promoverem a baixa diversidade através do domínio desta cianobactéria, e provocar sucessões das fr§Ãµes de tamanho do fitoplâncton.

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The discovering process of new morbid genes and new target proteins for drugs have been shown to be very costly and laborious. Having in view cutting costs and speeding up this process, we propose, in this work, a new method to determine the gene druggability score and morbidity score, the probabilities of the protein encoded by the gene have the characteristics that make it a new target for drugs and in case of an alteration in that gene, we observed a phenotype that characterizes a genetic based illness. To determine these characteristics, we built, analyzed and determined the characteristics of the topology of the integrated molecular interactions network among human genes containing physical interactions between proteins, metabolic interactions and interactions of transcriptional regulation, and included other data such as level of gene transcription and cellular localization of the protein encoded by the gene. We tested our model in training sets and achieved results equal or better than the ones achieved by similar methods in the literature. Finally, with the purpose of investigating whether the assigned scores resembles the potential druggabilities and morbities of the previously unclassi ed genes, we looked for evidences in biomedical literature supporting the potential druggability and morbidity status of genes with the 10 highest scores. We found clear evidences for 73% and 90% of potential druggable and morbid genes respectively

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[ES]Se presenta una metodolog&iacute;a para el estudio de las faner&oacute;gamas marinas en Canarias. &Eacute;sta se basa en la aplicaci&oacute;n de t&eacute;cnicas cartogr&aacute;ficas, mediante la utilizaci&oacute;n de la totograf&iacute;a a&eacute;rea y de un sistema de c&aacute;mara de televisi&oacute;n. Se explica el estudio de los principales par&aacute;metros biom&eacute;tricos de las plantas que sirven para la evaluaci&oacute;n de las poblaciones.

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[ES]La evidencia de que el alumnado matriculado asiste a clase se realiza cl&aacute;sicamente a trav&eacute;s de la firma manuscrita. El auge reciente de los sistemas biom&eacute;tricos ofrece alternativas innovadoras al m&eacute;todo cl&aacute;sico de firmas manuscritas. En este art&iacute;culo presentamos los resultados de la aceptaci&oacute;n de varios sistemas biom&eacute;tricos en el aula encuestando a dos grupos de estudiantes. Despu&eacute;s de los dos experimentos, los alumnos realizaron de manera an&oacute;nima una encuesta con varias preguntas acerca de la aceptaci&oacute;n de los diferentes sistemas biom&eacute;tricos utilizados. De la respuesta se concluye que la biometr&iacute;a de la mano es el rasgo m&aacute;s aceptable comparado con el resto de rasgos usados.

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[ES] El hallazgo de restos &oacute;seos de oveja durante las excavaciones arqueol&oacute;gicas realizadas en la Cueva de Villaverde en Fuerteventura ha permitido la reconstrucci&oacute;n parcial de su esqueleto, la comparaci&oacute;n biom&eacute;trica con ovicaprinos de otras culturas prehist&oacute;ricas y evidenciar algunos de sus rasgos. La talla es grande, entre 70 y 80 cm. de cruz, las patas largas (longipes), al menos las hembras carecen de cuernos (acerata) y el perfil facial es recto. Otra informaci&oacute;n, antiguos escritos como los de ABREU GALINDO en 1602 y ESCUDERO en 1639, da a conocer la presencia en Canarias de una raza de carneros y ovejas "que no tienen lana, sino pelo liso como cabras" "rasas sin cuernos ni lanas" "cueros muy gruesos" "cuero peloso de carnero" "al cuero llamaban harhuy" "ovejas gordas y de mucha grasa&quot; "ovejas no como las de Espa&ntilde;a&quot; (MEC0,1992).

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Community dynamics in a calcareous grassland (Mesobrometum) in Egerkingen (Jura mountains, Switzerland) were investigated for 53 non-woody species in 25 1-m2 plots over 6 years. 50 0.0 1-m2 subplots per plot were recorded. The derived variables were spatial frequency, temporal frequency, frequency fluctuation, turnover, and cumulative frequency (each species), and cumulative species richness (all species). Spectra for 53 species of all variables were different for the two investigated spatial scales (0.0 1 m2, 1 m2). The comparison with other investigations of similar grass lands showed that the behaviour of some species is specific for this type of vegetation in general (e.g. Achillea millefolium, Arrhenatherum elatius, Bromus erectus ), but most species behaved in a stand-specific way, i.e. they may play another (similar or completely different) role in another grassland stand. Six spatio-temporal patterns were defined across species. To understand community dynamics, not only the dynamics of mobility but also of frequency fluctuations and spatial distribution of the species are fundamental. In addition, the understanding of temporal behaviour of all species present should be included. Averages always hide important information of vegetation dynamics, as was shown by the present investigation.

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Historical information is always relevant for clinical trial design. Additionally, if incorporated in the analysis of a new trial, historical data allow to reduce the number of subjects. This decreases costs and trial duration, facilitates recruitment, and may be more ethical. Yet, under prior-data conflict, a too optimistic use of historical data may be inappropriate. We address this challenge by deriving a Bayesian meta-analytic-predictive prior from historical data, which is then combined with the new data. This prospective approach is equivalent to a meta-analytic-combined analysis of historical and new data if parameters are exchangeable across trials. The prospective Bayesian version requires a good approximation of the meta-analytic-predictive prior, which is not available analytically. We propose two- or three-component mixtures of standard priors, which allow for good approximations and, for the one-parameter exponential family, straightforward posterior calculations. Moreover, since one of the mixture components is usually vague, mixture priors will often be heavy-tailed and therefore robust. Further robustness and a more rapid reaction to prior-data conflicts can be achieved by adding an extra weakly-informative mixture component. Use of historical prior information is particularly attractive for adaptive trials, as the randomization ratio can then be changed in case of prior-data conflict. Both frequentist operating characteristics and posterior summaries for various data scenarios show that these designs have desirable properties. We illustrate the methodology for a phase II proof-of-concept trial with historical controls from four studies. Robust meta-analytic-predictive priors alleviate prior-data conflicts ' they should encourage better and more frequent use of historical data in clinical trials.

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The cruise with RV Tydeman was devoted to study permanently stratified plankton systems in the (sub)tropical ocean, which are characterised by a deep chlorophyll peak between 80 and 150 m. To minimise lateral effects by horizontal transport of nutrients and organic matter from river outflow and upwelling regions, stations were selected in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean between the continents of America and Africa. (5 - 35° N and 50 - 15° W). Here the vertical distributions of light and nutrients control the abundance and growth of autotrophic algae in the thermically stratified water column. This phytoplankton is numerically dominated by the prokaryotic picoplankters Synechococcus spp. and Prochlorococcus spp., which are smaller than 2 ?m. The productivity of the 100 to 150 m deep euphotic zone can be high, because a high heterotrophic/autotrophic biomass ratio induces a rapid regeneration of nutrients and inorganic carbon. Primary grazers are mainly micro-organisms such as heterotrophic nannoflagellates and ciliates, which feed on the small algae and on bacteria. Heterotrophic bacteria can outnumber the autotrophic algae, because their number is related to the substrate pools of dissolved and particulate dead organic matter. These DOC and detritus pools reach equilibrium at a concentration, where the rate of their production (proportional to algal biomass) equals their mineralisation and sinking rate (proportional to the concentration and weight of POC and detritus). At a relatively low value of the weight-specific loss rates, the equilibrium concentration of these carbon pools and their load of bacteria can be high. The bacterial productivity is proportional to the mineralisation rate, which in a steady state can never be higher than the rate of primary production. Hence the ratio in turnover rate of bacteria and autotrophs tends to be reciprocally proportional to their biomass ratio.

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This data set contains aboveground community biomass (Sown plant community, Weed plant community, Dead plant material, and Unidentified plant material; all measured in biomass as dry weight) and species-specific biomass from the sown species of the main experiment plots of a large grassland biodiversity experiment (the Jena Experiment; see further details below). In the main experiment, 82 grassland plots of 20 x 20 m were established from a pool of 60 species belonging to four functional groups (grasses, legumes, tall and small herbs). In May 2002, varying numbers of plant species from this species pool were sown into the plots to create a gradient of plant species richness (1, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 60 species) and functional richness (1, 2, 3, 4 functional groups). Plots were maintained by bi-annual weeding and mowing. Aboveground community biomass was harvested twice in 2004 just prior to mowing (during peak standing biomass in late May and in late August) on all experimental plots of the main experiment. This was done by clipping the vegetation at 3 cm above ground in four rectangles of 0.2 x 0.5 m per large plot. The location of these rectangles was assigned prior to each harvest by random selection of coordinates within the core area of the plots (i.e. the central 10 x 15 m). The positions of the rectangles within plots were identical for all plots. The harvested biomass was sorted into categories: individual species for the sown plant species, weed plant species (species not sown at the particular plot), detached dead plant material (i.e., dead plant material in the data file), and remaining plant material that could not be assigned to any category (i.e., unidentified plant material in the data file). All biomass was dried to constant weight (70°C, >= 48 h) and weighed. Sown plant community biomass was calculated as the sum of the biomass of the individual sown species. The data for individual samples and the mean over samples for the biomass measures on the community level are given. Overall, analyses of the community biomass data have identified species richness as well as functional group composition as important drivers of a positive biodiversity-productivity relationship.

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Seasonal dynamics in the activity of Arctic shelf benthos have been the subject of few local studies, and the pronounced among-site variability characterizing their results makes it difficult to upscale and generalize their conclusions. In a regional study encompassing five sites at 100-595 m water depth in the southeastern Beaufort Sea, we found that total pigment concentrations in surficial sediments, used as proxies of general food supply to the benthos, rose significantly after the transition from ice-covered conditions in spring (March-June 2008) to open-water conditions in summer (June-August 2008), whereas sediment Chl a concentrations, typical markers of fresh food input, did not. Macrobenthic biomass (including agglutinated foraminifera >500 µm) varied significantly among sites (1.2-6.4 g C/m**2 in spring, 1.1-12.6 g C/m**2 in summer), whereas a general spring-to-summer increase was not detected. Benthic carbon remineralisation also ranged significantly among sites (11.9-33.2 mg C/m**2/day in spring, 11.6-44.4 mg C/m**2/day in summer) and did in addition exhibit a general significant increase from spring-to-summer. Multiple regression analysis suggests that in both spring and summer, sediment Chl a concentration is the prime determinant of benthic carbon remineralisation, but other factors have a significant secondary influence, such as foraminiferan biomass (negative in both seasons), water depth (in spring) and infaunal biomass (in summer). Our findings indicate the importance of the combined and dynamic effects of food supply and benthic community patterns on the carbon remineralisation of the polar shelf benthos in seasonally ice-covered seas.

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Foraminifera were examined in recent (<100 years) fine-grained glaciomarine muds from surface sediments and cores from Nordensheld Bay, Novaja Zemlja, and Hornsund and Bellsund, Spitsbergen. This study presents the first data on modern foraminifera distribution for fjord environments in Novaja Zemlja, Russia. The data are interpreted with reference to the distribution of foraminiferal near Svalbard and the Barents Sea. In Nordensheld Bay, live and dead Nonionellina labradorica and Islandiella norcrossi are most abundant in the outer fjord. Cassidulina reniforme and Allogromiina spp. dominate in the middle and inner fjord. The dominant species are dissimilar to species occurring in other areas of the Barents Sea region, with the exception of Svalbard fjords. The number of live foraminifera (24 to 122 tests/10 cm1) in outer and middle Nordensheld Bay corresponds with values known from the open Barents Sea. However, the biomass (0.03 mg/10 cm**3) is two orders of magnitude less due to smaller foraminiferal test size, which in glaciomarine sediments reflects the absence of larger species, paucity of large specimens, and high occurrence of juvenile foraminifera. The smaller size indicates an opportunistic response to environmental stress due to glacier proximity. The presence of Quinqueloculina stalkeri is diagnostic of glaciomarine environments in fjords of Novaja Zemlja and Svalbard.