962 resultados para Ex situ conservation


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The origin of Borneo's elephants is controversial. Two competing hypotheses argue that they are either indigenous, tracing back to the Pleistocene, or were introduced, descending from elephants imported in the 16th-18th centuries. Taxonomically, they have either been classified as a unique subspecies or placed under the Indian or Sumatran subspecies. If shown to be a unique indigenous population, this would extend the natural species range of the Asian elephant by 1300 km, and therefore Borneo elephants would have much greater conservation importance than if they were a feral population. We compared DNA of Borneo elephants to that of elephants from across the range of the Asian elephant, using a fragment of mitochondrial DNA, including part of the hypervariable d-loop, and five autosomal microsatellite loci. We find that Borneo's elephants are genetically distinct, with molecular divergence indicative of a Pleistocene colonisation of Borneo and subsequent isolation. We reject the hypothesis that Borneo's elephants were introduced. The genetic divergence of Borneo elephants warrants their recognition as a separate evolutionary significant unit. Thus, interbreeding Borneo elephants with those from other populations would be contraindicated in ex situ conservation, and their genetic distinctiveness makes them one of the highest priority populations for Asian elephant conservation.

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The nucleation and growth of vanadium oxide nanotubes (VOx-NT) have been followed by a combination of numerous ex situ techniques. long the hydrothermal process. Intermediate solid phases extracted at different reaction times have been characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, electron spin resonance, and V-K edge :X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopy. The supernatant vanadate solutions extracted during the hydrothermal treatment have been studied by liquid V-51 NMR and flame. spectroscopy. For short durations of the hydrothermal synthesis, the initial V2O5-surfactant intercalate. is progressively transformed into VOx-NT whose crystallization starts to be detected after a hydrothermal treatment of 24 h. Upon heating from 24 h to 7 days, VOx-NT are obtained in larger amount and with an improved crystallinity. The detection of soluble amines and cyclic metavanadate V4O12](4-) in the supernatant solution along the hydrothermal process suggests that VOx-NT result from a dissolution precipitation mechanism. Metavanadate species V4O12](4-) could behave as molecular precursors in the polymerization reactions leading to VOx-NT.

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El presente estudió se llevó a cabo en la estación experimental “La compañía” con el propósito de comparar el patrón de crecimiento de 15 poblaciones locales de frijol común conservadas en fincas de agricultores y en Bancos de Germoplasma. Se consideraron tres factores de estudio con mediciones repetidas en el tiempo en un BCA con tres repeticiones. Las variables evaluadas fueron: Longitud de tallo en centímetros (cm), área foliar total en centímetros cuadrados (cm2), materia seca de láminas foliares en gramos por planta (g.p- 1 ). materia seca de restos de componentes de la planta en gramos por planta (g.p-'), materia seca total en gramos por planta (g.p-1 ) , tasa media de crecimiento absoluto en gramos por día (g.dia- 1). tasa media de crecimiento relativo en gramos por gramo presente en la planta por día (g.g- 1 día•1 índice de cosecha, y rendimiento por parcela en gramos por parcela (g. parcela-1) Las poblaciones locales y los materiales de color de semilla crema (Gualiceño) mostraron patrones de crecimiento y valores estadísticamente superiores (P< O. O 1) para longitud de tallo, área foliar y materia seca de láminas foliares al compararlas con las poblaciones almacenadas ex situ del REGEN (Nicaragua) y del CIAT (Colombia) y de color de semilla rojo o café. Sin embargo, al evaluar la materia seca total, tasa media de crecimiento absoluto y tasa media de crecimiento relativo no se registraron diferencias estadísticas significativas entre ninguno de los factores bajo estudio. Por otro lado, se apreció una interacción color por tipo de conservación estadísticamente significativa para rendimiento por parcela e índice de cosecha (Pex situ en bancos de germoplasma.

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Los objetivos del trabajo fueron describir la variabilidad fenotípica presente tanto entre como dentro de las poblaciones evaluadas, y a su vez determinar los efectos de color de semilla y tipo de conservación (ex situ e in situ ) sobre dicha diversidad, El estudio consistió en un experimento trifactorial, des balanceado y parcialmente anidado en un diseño de bloques completo al azar con tres repeticiones, cuyos factores de estudio fueron: Color de semilla, tipo de conservación y poblaciones anidadas dentro de cada uno de los factores. Se sometieron a análisis variables cualitativas de la flor, fenológicas y de producción (Rendimiento y sus componentes). Los resultados indicaron que el color de la semilla y el tipo de conservación resultaron ser los criterios principales de diferenciación de las poblaciones bajo estudiado destacándose el grupo de semilla de color café, la interacción de los efectos color de semilla y tipo de conservación resultaron significativas para el rendimiento, cierto de sus componentes e índice de cosecha, mostrando los materiales genéticos de color de grano crema y conservadas actualmente por los agricultores los mayores valores para la variable antes mencionadas. Las poblaciones conservadas in situ comparadas a las conservadas ex situ, presentaron valores diferentes para las variables bajo estudio

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Se realizó una caracterización y evaluación preliminar ex situ de una población de teocintle anual clasificado recientemente como lea nicaraguensis por litis & Benz (2000), dicho germoplasma fue recolectado en el norte de Chinandega. Con el objetivo de conocer el comportamiento de esta especie se sembró el teocintle en todos los meses del año 1996 en el área experimental del REGEN (UNA). Para esto se estableció un Diseño Parcelas Divididas con dos bloques, ubicando en las parcelas pequeñas los tratamientos con y sin malezas en todo el ciclo de la planta. Se utilizaron estadísticos univariados y multivariados sobre 34 descriptores cuantitativos y 11 cualitativos. La investigación demostró que el teocintle de Nicaragua responde a los periodos de luz, la floración ocmóó en los meses de octubre, noviembre, diciembre y enero, siendo estos los meses en que se realizó la caracterización ex situ. El ANDEVA realizado encontró diferencias estadísticas en la mayoria de los caracteres cuantitativos (meses y tratamientos). La altura de planta varió de 1 a 5 metros; asimismo se obtuvieron promedios entre 10 y 300 "mazorcas" y entre 600 y 1500 semillas por plantas, los mayores valores se presentaron en la siembra de marw, abril, mayo y junio en ambos tratamientos, estos fueron los periodos en donde hubo un mayor desarrollo de las plantas. Los caracteres de semilla no se vieron afectados por el ambiente ( 4-6 cariópsides por "mazorca", 7. 10 milímetros de longitud, grosor de 3-6 milímetros y ancho de semillas de 3-5 miliEl análisis de Componentes Principales determinó que los tres primeros componentes aportan el83 % de la variación. El primer componente retuvo el 58 % de variación total y quedó conformado por caracteres de inflorescencia, altura de planta, caracteres de hoja, número de entrenudos, número de semillas por planta, número de tallos laterales y altura al primer entrenudo con "mazorcas". Se identificaron tres grupos bien definidos mediante el análisis de Conglomerados (Ward's). Los meses de Marzo y Abril conformaron el primer Cluster. Los meses de Mayo, Junio y Julio establecieron el segundo núcleo, lo cual indica comportamiento similar para los tratamientos evaluados. El tercer grupo lo integraron los meses de Agosto y Septiembre con malezas metros.

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The Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides asiaeorientalis) is currently limited to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River from Yichang to Shanghai, China, and the adjoining Poyang and Dongting Lakes. Its population size has decreased remarkably during the last several decades due to the heavy impact of human activities, including overfishing of prey species, water development projects that cause attendant habitat loss and degradation, water pollution, and accidental deaths caused by harmful fishing gear and collisions with motorized vessels. It was estimated that the number of remaining individuals was down to approximately 1800 in 2006, a number that is decreasing at a rate as high as 5% per year. Three conservation measures - in situ and ex situ conservation and captive breeding have been applied to the protection of this unique porpoise since the early 1990s. Seven natural and two "semi-natural" reserves have so far been established. Since 1996, a small group of finless porpoises has been successfully reared in a facility at the Institute of Hydrobiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences; three babies were born in captivity on July 5, 2005, June 2, 2007 and July 5, 2008. These are the first freshwater cetaceans ever born in captivity in the world. Several groups of these porpoises caught in the main stream of the Yangtze River, or rescued, have been introduced into the Tian'e-Zhou Semi-natural Reserve since 1990. These efforts have proven that, not only can these animals survive in the area, they are also to reproduce naturally and successfully. More than 30 calves had been born in the reserve since then, with one to three born each year. Taking deaths and transfers into account, there were approximately 30 individuals living in the reserve as of the end of 2007. Among eight mature females captured in April 2008, five were confirmed pregnant. This effort represents the first successful attempt at off-site protection of a cetacean species in the world, and establishes a solid base for conservation of the Yangtze finless porpoise. A lesson must be drawn from the tragedy of Chinese River Dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer), which has already been declared likely extinct. Strong, effective and appropriate protective measures must be carried out quickly to prevent the Yangtze finless porpoise from becoming a second Chinese River Dolphin, and save the biodiversity of the Yangtze River as a whole.

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Background. As the sole freshwater subspecies of finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides), the Yangtze finless porpoise (N. p. asiaeorientalis) lives only in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and its appended Poyang and Dongting Lakes. As a result of human activity on the river, including over and illegal fishing, pollution, transportation and dam construction, the population of Yangtze finless porpoises has been steadily and rapidly decreasing during the past several decades, which leads the animal to be endangered. Methods. For saving this unique animal from extinction, three corresponding measures, in situ conservation, ex situ conservation, and intensifying breeding research in captivity, were proposed and have been implemented since the 1980s. Results. After successfully rearing the animals in captivity for almost nine years, the first Yangtze finless porpoise was successfully born in captivity on July 5, 2005. The calf is male, with a body length of 69 cm. This is the first freshwater cetacean ever born in captivity. Conclusion. The successful birth of this calf confirms that it is possible to breed the Yangtze finless porpoise in captivity. Furthermore, this will greatly benefit the conservation efforts, and also greatly bolster our on-going efforts to study the reproductive biology of these animals. Recommendation. More studies and efforts are expected to establish a sustainable, captive colony of the Yangtze finless porpoise, which will not only greatly expand our knowledge about the reproduction biology of this animal, but also help to redeem the wild population through a careful yearly 'soft releasing' process.

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1. Freshwater unionoids are one of the most threatened animal groups worldwide and the freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera is currently listed as critically endangered in Europe. The ‘EC Habitats & Species Directive’ requires that EU member states monitor the distribution and abundance of this species and report regularly on its conservation status.
2. The pearl mussel meta-population in Northern Ireland was surveyed to assess temporal population trends in Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and mussel reproduction throughout its range.
3. Mussels occurred in six rivers and numbers within three SAC designated sites remained stable between 2004-07 and 2011. The discovery of >8,000 previously unknown individuals in the Owenreagh River contributed to an overall increase (+56.8%) in the total known population. All populations actively reproduced during 2010 with approximately half of all individuals gravid. Moreover, suitable salmonid hosts occurred at all sites with 10.7% of salmon and 22.8% of trout carrying encysted glochidia. Populations were composed entirely of aged individuals with little evidence of recent recruitment.
4. We infer that the break in the life cycle must occur during the juvenile stage when glochidia metamorphose and settle into the interstitial spaces within the substrate. Water quality parameters, most notably levels of suspended solids, exceeded the recommended maximum thresholds in all rivers.
5. We posit that the deposition of silt may be the main cause of juvenile mortality contributing to a lack of recruitment. Consequently, all populations were judged to be in ‘unfavourable’ conservation status. Catchment-level management plans are urgently needed to reduce siltation with the aim of improving recruitment. Our results have implications for the success of ex-situ conservation programmes; specifically, the size at which captive bred juveniles are released into the wild. Further research is required to assess the vulnerabilities of early life stages of M. margaritifera to siltation.

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The increasing interest in coral culture for biotechnological applications, to supply the marine aquarium trade, or for reef restoration programs, has prompted researchers to optimize coral culture protocols, with emphasis to ex situ production. When cultured ex situ, the growth performance of corals can be influenced by several physical, chemical and biological parameters. For corals harbouring zooxanthellae, light is one of such key factors, as it can influence the photosynthetic performance of these endosymbionts, as well as coral physiology, survival and growth. The economic feasibility of ex situ coral aquaculture is strongly dependent on production costs, namely those associated with the energetic needs directly resulting from the use of artificial lighting systems. In the present study we developed a versatile modular culture system for experimental coral production ex situ, assembled solely using materials and equipment readily available from suppliers all over the world; this approach allows researchers from different institutions to perform truly replicated experimental set-ups, with the possibility to directly compare experimental results. Afterwards, we aimed to evaluate the effect of contrasting Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) levels, and light spectra emission on zooxanthellae photochemical performance, through the evaluation of the maximum quantum yield of PSII (Fv/Fm) (monitored non-invasively and non-destructively through Pulse Amplitude Modulation fluorometry, PAM), chlorophyll a content (also determined non-destructively by using the spectral reflectance index Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, NDVI), photosynthetic and accessory pigments, number of zooxanthellae, coral survival and growth. We studied two soft coral species, Sarcophyton cf. glaucum and Sinularia flexibilis, as they are good representatives of two of the most specious genera in family Alcyoniidae, which include several species with interest for biotechnological applications, as well as for the marine aquarium trade; we also studied two commercially important scleractinian corals: Acropora formosa and Stylophora pistillata. We used different light sources: hydrargyrum quartz iodide (HQI) lamps with different light color temperatures, T5 fluorescent lamps, Light Emitting Plasma (LEP) and Light Emitting Diode (LED). The results achieved revealed that keeping S. flexibilis fragments under the same light conditions as their mother colonies seems to be photobiologically acceptable for a short-term husbandry, notwithstanding the fact that they can be successfully stocked at lower PAR intensities. We also proved that low PAR intensities are suitable to support the ex situ culture S. cf. glaucum in captivity at lower production costs, since the survival recorded during the experiment was 100%, the physiological wellness of coral fragments was evidenced, and we did not detect significant differences in coral growth. Finally, we concluded that blue light sources, such as LED lighting, allow a higher growth for A. formosa and S. pistillata, and promote significant differences on microstructure organization and macrostructure morphometry in coral skeletons; these findings may have potential applications as bone graft substitutes for veterinary and/or other medical uses. Thus, LED technology seems to be a promising option for scleractinian corals aquaculture ex situ.