1000 resultados para Contracaecum sp
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The aim of this study was to investigate the component community of parasite metazoans of Piaractus brachypomus in the lower Amazon River, northern Brazil. From 34 necropsied fish, 27,384 metazoan parasites were collected, such as Anacanthorus spathulatus, Mymarothecium viatorum and Notozothecium janauachensis (Monogenoidea); Spectatus spectatus and Contracaecum sp (Nematoda); Clinostomum marginatum and Dadaytrema oxycephala (Digenea); and Argulus carteri and Ergasilus sp. (Crustacea). The dominant species was S. spectatus followed by monogenoidean species, and there was aggregated dispersion of parasites, except for D. oxycephala and Contracaecum sp., which presented random dispersion. Positive correlation among the abundance of the three monogenoideans species were found, thus indicating that there was no competition between the species of these parasites on the gills of hosts. The abundances of some parasite species showed positive correlations with the size of the hosts, but the condition factor of the fish was not affected by the parasitism levels. It showed that this host had a metazoan community characterized by high species richness of metazoans, low evenness and high diversity of parasites, with prevalence of endoparasites, including larval stages. This was the first record of C. marginatum, A. carteri, Ergasilus sp. and Contracaecum sp. for P. brachypomus.
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No Brasil, a produção pesqueira de Piaractus brachypomus (pirapitinga) vem apresentando pequeno aumento anual. Porém, essa produção extrativista é baixa se comparada à produção da aquicultura dessa espécie de peixes nativo da Amazônia. Piaractus brachypomus é um peixe bastante comercializado em mercados e feiras das capitais de estados da Amazônia brasileira. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a comunidade de parasitos metazoários em P. brachypomus do baixo Rio Amazonas, estado do Pará, Norte do Brasil. Métodos usuais de coleta, fixação, conservação e identificação dos parasitos foram usados neste estudo. Os termos ecológicos usados foram os recomendados na literatura. O índice de Brillouin (HB), uniformidade (E), índice de dominância de Berger-Parker (d), riqueza de espécies e frequência de dominância (FD%) foram calculados para avaliar a comunidade componente de parasitos. O índice de dispersão e índice de discrepância foram calculados, para detectar o padrão de distribuição das infracomunidades de parasitos para espécies com prevalência >10%. Os dados de peso (g) e comprimento total (cm) foram usados para calcular o fator de condição relativo (Kn) dos hospedeiros. Em 34 espécimes de P. brachypomus (31,7 ± 5,7 cm e 745,6 ± 304,9 g) necropsiados, 27.384 parasitos foram coletados, tais como Anacanthorus spathulatus, Mymarothecium viatorum, Notozothecium janauachensis (Monogenoidea), Spectatus spectatus, larvas de Contracaecum sp. (Nematoda), Clinostomum marginatum, Dadaytrema oxycephala (Digenea), Argulus carteri e Ergasilus sp. (Crustacea). A dominância foi de S. spectatus, seguida por espécies de monogenoideas, e houve dispersão agregada dos parasitos, exceto D. oxycephala e Contracaecum sp., que apresentaram uma dispersão randômica. A riqueza de espécies de parasitos (5 ± 1), índice de Billouin (1,02 ± 0,25), equitabilidade (0,39 ± 0,09) e índice de dominância de Berger-Parker (0,53 ± 0,13) variam. Foi encontrada correlação positiva entre a abundância das três espécies de monogenoideas, indicando que não houve uma competição entre as espécies desses parasitos nas brânquias. A abundância de algumas espécies de parasitos mostrou correlação positiva com o tamanho dos hospedeiros, e o fator de condição não foi afetado pelos níveis de parasitismo dos peixes. Mostrou-se que esse hospedeiro teve comunidade de metazoários, caracterizada por elevada riqueza de espécies de metazoários, baixa uniformidade e elevada diversidade de parasitos com predominância de endoparasitos, inclusive em estágios larvais. Esse é o primeiro relato de C. marginatum, A. carteri, Ergasilus sp., e Contracaecum sp. para P. brachypomus.
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Leporinus friderici Bloch, 1794 é um Anostomidae com ampla distribuição nas bacias dos rios Amazonas, Paraná e Araguaia-Tocantins. Tem hábito alimentar onívoro, alimentando-se de insetos, material vegetal, detritos, frutos, sementes, camarão e pequenos peixes, bem como hábitos diurnos e sedentárias. No sistema Rio Amazonas, esse peixe se reproduz no período de abril a outubro, e tem desova total. Este estudo comparou a estrutura das comunidades de parasitos metazoários em duas populações de Leporinus friderici de diferentes bacias do sistema do Rio Amazonas, no Brasil. Em julho de 2012, 47 espécimes de L. friderici (22.1 ± 3.8 cm e 171.1 ± 86.3 g) foram coletados na bacia do Rio Jari, município de Vitória do Jari, Estado do Amapá (Brasil), e de julho a dezembro de 2012, 50 espécimes de L. friderici (15.1 ± 3.6 cm e 57.4 ± 42.8 g) foram coletadas na bacia Igarapé Fortaleza, próximo à cidade de Macapá, estado do Amapá (Brasil), para análise parasitológica. Métodos usuais de coleta, fixação, conservação e identificação dos parasitos foram usados neste estudo. Os termos ecológicos usados foram os recomendados na literatura. O índice de diversidade de Shannon (H) e uniformidade (E), riqueza de espécies e frequência de dominância (FD%) foram calculados para avaliar a comunidade componente de parasitos. O índice de dispersão e índice de discrepância foram calculados, para detectar o padrão de distribuição das infracomunidades de parasitos para espécies com prevalência >10%. As duas populações de L. friderici estavam parasitadas por Jainus leporini, Urocleidoides paradoxus, Urocleidoides sp., Tereancistrum parvus, Tereancistrum sp., Clinostomum marginatum, Procamallanus (Spirocamallanus) inopinatus, Contracaecum sp., Octospiniferoides incognita e Ergasilus sp. Houve diferença na riqueza de espécies de parasitos, índice de Shannon e equitabilidade entre ambas as populações de L. friderici, pois a comunidade de parasitos mostrou similaridade de apenas 33%. Somente os monogenoideas, C. marginatum e P. (S.) inopinatus foram as espécies de parasitos compartilhadas por ambas as populações de L. friderici examinados. Os parasitos apresentaram padrão dispersão agregada, exceto Contracaecum sp., que mostrou padrão de dispersão randômica. Diferenças no tamanho dos hospedeiros foi um dos fatores que contribuiram para as diferenças nos níveis de parasitos encontradas entre as populações estudadas. O hábito alimentar contribui para ocorrência de endoparasitos em L. friderici, hospedeiro intermediário para tais esses parasitos como ciclo de vida complexo. Este é primeiro registro de O. incognita, C. marginatum e Ergasilus para L. friderici.
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De nematódeos encontrados parasitando estômago, intestinos delgado e grosso de Scomberomorus cavalla (Cuv.) e Scomberomorus maculatus (Mitch.) o autor propões para o gênero Contracaecum Railliet et Henry, 1912 uma nova espécie, C. fortalezae sp. n., que mais se aproxima de C. clavatum (Rud., 1809) Baylis, 1920 dela se diferenciando por possuir espículos desiguais, um curto ovejetor, útero opistodelfo, ovos menores e por apresentar em todos exemplares estudados ceco intestinal curto e ceco esofagiano longo.
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Balsamic vinegar (BV) is a typical and valuable Italian product, worldwide appreciated thanks to its characteristic flavors and potential health benefits. Several studies have been conducted to assess physicochemical and microbial compositions of BV, as well as its beneficial properties. Due to highly-disseminated claims of antioxidant, antihypertensive and antiglycemic properties, BV is a known target for frauds and adulterations. For that matter, product authentication, certifying its origin (region or country) and thus the processing conditions, is becoming a growing concern. Striving for fraud reduction as well as quality and safety assurance, reliable analytical strategies to rapidly evaluate BV quality are very interesting, also from an economical point of view. This work employs silica plate laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (SP-LDI-MS) for fast chemical profiling of commercial BV samples with protected geographical indication (PGI) and identification of its adulterated samples with low-priced vinegars, namely apple, alcohol and red/white wines.
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The taxonomic position of a bacterium isolated from water samples from the Rio Negro, in Amazon, Brazil, was determined by using a polyphasic approach. The organism formed a distinct phyletic line in the Chromobacterium 16S rRNA gene tree and had chemotaxonomic and morphological properties consistent with its classification in this genus. It was found to be closely related to Chromobacterium vaccinii DSM 25150(T) (98.6 % 16S rRNA gene similarity) and shared 98.5 % 16S rRNA gene similarity with Chromobacterium piscinae LGM 3947(T). DNA-DNA relatedness studies showed that isolate CBMAI 310(T) belongs to distinct genomic species. The isolate was readily distinguished from the type strain of these species using a combination of phenotypic and chemotaxonomic properties. Thus, based on genotypic and phenotypic data, it is proposed that isolate CBMAI 310(T) (=DSM 26508(T)) be classified in the genus Chromobacterium as the type strain of a novel species, namely, Chromobacterium amazonense sp. nov.
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Recently, to obtain lipids from microalgae has been the object of extensive research, since it is viewed as a promising feedstock for biodiesel production, especially when compared with crops such as soybean and sunflower, in terms of theoretical performance. The reduction of nutrient availability in culture media, especially nitrogen, stresses the microorganisms and affects cell growth, thus inducing lipid accumulation. This is an interesting step in biodiesel feedstock obtention from microalgae and should be better understood. In this study, four levels of nitrogen concentration in the BG-11 culture medium were evaluated in the growth of the chlorophycean microalga Desmodesmus sp. Both cell growth and lipid content were monitored over 7 days of cultivation, which yielded a final cell density of 33 × 10(6) cells mL(-1) with an initial NaNO3 concentration of 750 mg L(-1) in the medium and a maximum lipid content of 23 % with total nitrogen starvation. It was observed that the microalgae presented high lipid accumulation in the fourth day of cultivation with nitrogen starvation, although with moderate cell growth.
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Multi-element analyses of sediment samples from the Santos-Cubatão Estuarine System were carried out to investigate the spatial and seasonal variability of trace-element concentrations. The study area contains a rich mangrove ecosystem that is a habitat for tens of thousands of resident and migratory birds, some of them endangered globally. Enrichments of metals in fine-grained surface sediments are, in decreasing order, Hg, Mn, La, Ca, Sr, Cd, Zn, Pb, Ba, Cu, Cr, Fe, Nb, Y, Ni and Ga, relative to pre-industrial background levels. The maximum enrichment ranged from 49 (Hg) to 3.1 (Ga). Mercury concentrations were greater in the Cubatão river than in other sites, while the other elements showed greater concentrations in the Morrão river. Concentrations of Mn were significantly greater in winter and autumn than in summer and spring. However, other elements (e.g. Cd and Pb) showed the opposite, with greater concentrations in summer and spring. This study suggests that seasonal changes in physical and chemical conditions may affect the degree of sediment enrichment and therefore make the assessment of contamination difficult. Consequently, these processes need to be considered when assessing water quality and the potential contamination of biota.
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In this paper a water quality index is developed to subsidize management actions in the Atibaia River for upon protection of aquatic organisms. This index is composed of two measurable environmental parameters normaly, ammonia and dissolved oxygen, the latter representing the contribution of organic matter. Concentrations of these two variables were normalized on a scale from 0 to 100 and translated into statements of quality (excellent, good, regular, bad and very bad). The index was applied to three monitoring points in the Atibaia River and compared to other indices used by the State of São Paulo Environmental Agency (CETESB). The results showed that the degradation in this watershed follows the urban population density. The developed index is more restricted than the other ones routinely used to infer water quality.
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the horizontal and vertical structures of tree community in regeneration in a fragment of a secondary riparian forest at approximately 30 years of age and to identify the most abundant species in each fragment of the forest to determine the sucessional stage. An area of 800 m² was subdivided into 16 samples of 10 x 5 m and all individuals with DBH ≥ 1 cm were sampled and identified for the following analyzes: horizontal parameters (DR, FR, DoR, IVC and IVI), vertical parameters (PSR and RNR) and mixed parameters, from of value of increased importance index (IVIa). The survey measured 689 individuals, belonging to 38 families, 74 genus and 109 species. The total density was 8,614 individuals/ha. The index of Shannon´s diversity was 3.99 and the index of Pielou´s equability was 0.85. Tibouchina pulchra, Psychotria suterella and Endlicheria paniculata obtained high values of IVIa. Guarea macrophylla, Gomidesia anacardiaefolia, Xylopia langsdorffiana and Endlicheria paniculata achieved high values of RNT, indicating adequate natural regeneration in the plot. The initial secondary and umbrophylous species showed the highest ecological importance in this fragment of the forest, with the highest values of sociologic position and importance index. Furthermore, the presence of late secondary species in all layers suggest that the studied fragment is in intermediate succession degree.
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The creation of the Brazilian Program for the Modernization of the Horticulture by the Secretariat of Agriculture and Supplying of the State of São Paulo at CEAGESP, determined the standardization of fruit and vegetables in the follow aspects: degree of coloration, format, calibers, defects and packing. Therefore, the main goal of this research is to correlate the classification given by the Brazilian Program with the one used by the wholesalers at CEAGESP, verifying if the established norms are being fulfilled for cultivar Carmen and Debora (SAKATA SEED). The results showed, that for cultivar Carmem, for the averages of the observed values it does not move away from the norms created by the Program for sizes small and medium. However, for the case of cultivar Debora, the results showed differences between the adopted classifications. The tomatoes were devaluated, because had been commercialized below of the standardization indicated for the Brazilian Program.
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This paper presents the behavior of three bored piles conducted in diabasic soil submitted to uplift forces. The piles were built at the site for Experimental Studies in Soil Mechanics and Foundations of UNICAMP, located in the city of Campinas, Brazil. Field tests have already been conducted at the site (SPT, CPT, DMT and PMT), as well as laboratory tests by using sample soils taken from a well up to 17 m deep. The water table is not checked until a depth of 17 m. In order to check the behavior of the piles when submitted to uplift forces, slow static load tests were carried out as the recommendations of NBR 12131. The carrying capacity of these piles was also provided by means of theoretical methods, appropriate for uplift forces, and through semi-empirical methods appropriate for compression forces, considering only the portion of lateral resistance. The values estimated by using the considered methods were compared to those obtained by means of load tests. One of the tested piles was extracted from the soil to be the subject of a study on its geometry.