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The chemical composition of propolis is affected by environmental factors and harvest season, making it difficult to standardize its extracts for medicinal usage. By detecting a typical chemical profile associated with propolis from a specific production region or season, certain types of propolis may be used to obtain a specific pharmacological activity. In this study, propolis from three agroecological regions (plain, plateau, and highlands) from southern Brazil, collected over the four seasons of 2010, were investigated through a novel NMR-based metabolomics data analysis workflow. Chemometrics and machine learning algorithms (PLS-DA and RF), including methods to estimate variable importance in classification, were used in this study. The machine learning and feature selection methods permitted construction of models for propolis sample classification with high accuracy (>75%, reaching 90% in the best case), better discriminating samples regarding their collection seasons comparatively to the harvest regions. PLS-DA and RF allowed the identification of biomarkers for sample discrimination, expanding the set of discriminating features and adding relevant information for the identification of the class-determining metabolites. The NMR-based metabolomics analytical platform, coupled to bioinformatic tools, allowed characterization and classification of Brazilian propolis samples regarding the metabolite signature of important compounds, i.e., chemical fingerprint, harvest seasons, and production regions.
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Nutrient recycling in the forest is linked to the production and decomposition of litter, which are essential processes for forest maintenance, especially in regions of nutritionally poor soils. Human interventions in forest such as selecttive logging may have strong impacts on these processes. The objectives of this study were to estimate litterfall production and evaluate the influence of environmental factors (basal area of vegetation, plant density, canopy cover, and soil physicochemical properties) and anthropogenic factors (post-management age and exploited basal area) on this production, in areas of intact and exploited forest in southern Amazonia, located in the northern parts of Mato Grosso state. This study was conducted at five locations and the average annual production of litterfall was 10.6 Mg ha-1 year-1, higher than the values for the Amazon rainforest. There were differences in litterfall productions between study locations. Effects of historical logging intensity on litterfall production were not significant. Effects of basal area of vegetation and tree density on litterfall production were observed, highlighting the importance of local vegetation characteristics in litterfall production. This study demonstrated areas of transition between the Amazonia-Cerrado tend to have a higher litterfall production than Cerrado and Amazonia regions, and this information is important for a better understanding of the dynamics of nutrient and carbon cycling in these transition regions.
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The effectiveness of ecological researches on small mammals strongly depends on trapping techniques to survey communities and populations accurately. The main goal of this study was to assess the efficiency of three types of traps (Sherman, Tomahawk and Pitfall) to capture non-volant small mammals. We installed traps in 22 forest fragments in the southern Brazilian Amazonia. We captured 873 individuals belonging to 21 species; most of the individuals (N = 369) and species (N = 19) were trapped using Pitfalls, followed by Shermans (N = 271 individuals; N = 15 species) and Tomahawks (N = 233 individuals; N = 15 species). Pitfalls trapped a richer community subset of small mammals than the two other types of traps, and a more abundant community subset than Tomahawks. Proechimys sp. was the most abundant species trapped (N = 125) and Tomahawk was the most efficient type of trap to capture this species (N = 97 individuals). Neacomys spinosus and Marmosops bishopi were more trapped in Pitfalls (N = 92 and 100 individuals, respectively) than Shermans and Tomahawks. Monodelphis glirina was more trapped in Shermans and Pitfalls than Tomahawks. Species composition trapped using the three types of traps were distinct. Pitfalls captured a more distinct subset of the small mammal community than the two other live traps. We recommend the association of the three types of traps to reach a more comprehensive sampling of the community of small mammals. Thus, as stated by previous studies, we also recommend the complementary use of Shermans, Tomahawks and Pitfalls to account for a thorough sampling of the whole small mammal community in researches conducted in the tropical forests of Amazonia.
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Centipedes are opportunistic carnivore predators, and large species can feed on a wide variety of vertebrates, including bats. The aim of this study was to report the third record of bat predation by centipedes worldwide, the first record in the Amazon region, while covering aspects of foraging, capture and handling of prey. We observed the occurence in a fortuitous encounter at Cristalino State Park, located in the Amazon region of the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. The attack took place in a small wooden structure, at about three meters from the floor, and was observed for 20 minutes. During the observation, the centipede stung the neck and abdominal region of the bat several times, grabbing the prey with its 15 pairs of front legs while hanging from the ceiling with its hind legs. This type of observation suggests that vertebrates can be important preys for invertebrates such as giant centipedes, both for its nutritional composition and for the amount of energy available in a single prey.
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The Amazon tree boa Corallus hortulanus is known for featuring a wide variation in color pattern and design markings. Although there are studies on its polychromatism, none of them addresses the geographic variation in the color pattern of this species. The aim of this study was to describe the chromatic variation found in the populations of C. hortulanus from the southern Amazon Basin and its relationship with geographic distribution of the species. Analysis of both design markings and color patterns on 112 C. hortulanus specimens from the southern Amazon Basin interfluves resulted in the identification of six distinct morphotypes. Grayish-brown coloration and elongated diamond-shaped patterns were the most frequent patterns. Two morphotypes showed a tendency of correlation with the geographical distribution of those species found in Madeira and Juruá Rivers. The small sample size does not allow for a robust conclusion on the possible cause of geographic variation. The distribution of morphological patterns of C. hortullanus in the Amazon Basin suggest that there is gene flow between populations, regardless of geographical distance and natural barriers. The variation in color pattern and markings may represent a phenotypic response to the characteristics of different habitats occupied by the species.
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Bat species of the genus Centronycteris are some of the rarest Neotropical Emballonuridae and fewer than 50 specimens have been deposited in scientific collections. The aim of this study is to extend the distribution of Centronycteris maximiliani. Three C. maximiliani specimens were recorded in the Brazilian Amazonia, providing the first record of the species for the state of Rondônia, the southernmost record of the species for the Amazon biome in Brazil, and an additional record for the state of Pará. Although these new records of C. maximiliani reinforce the idea that this species is widely distributed throughout the Amazon biome, its low capture rate reflects the rarity of this species, since only three specimens were collected during three to four year field effort.
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La sociedad argentina vive una revalorización de la memoria en relación con los hechos de la última dictadura militar; simultáneamente, la Iglesia argentina elabora su propia interpretación autocrítica, tomando conciencia de los motivos que configuraron su comportamiento. En la relación Iglesia y «proceso» hay dos momentos: la actuación y el discurso eclesial durante la última dictadura y, concluida ésta, la comprensión que manifiesta sobre la misma, su toma de posición frente a las víctimas, y el pedido de perdón por las culpas del pasado. Investigaciones recientes vinculan la ideología de la seguridad nacional a una autocomprensión de la iglesia ligada al «mito de la nación católica». La teología «académica» argentina, por su parte, prácticamente no ha generado una reflexión a la altura de las circunstancias y del debate general de la sociedad, sobre estos años. Este silencio es en sí mismo una cuestión teológica a ahondar. El objetivo del proyecto es repensar críticamente, a partir de diversos conceptos y perspectivas de la teología de Metz, los discursos y las prácticas institucionales de la Iglesia católica, desde 1981 hasta hoy, en relación con la memoria de las víctimas. Se procura determinar los motivos teológicos y prácticos que dificultaron una oposición efectiva y pública a la violación de los derechos humanos; e individualizar los argumentos que impulsaron un discurso y una praxis de reconciliación que privilegió el olvido de las víctimas y apoyó acríticamente los «proyectos de olvido», como la ley de punto final, los indultos. Para analizar dichos discursos y praxis se recurre principalmente a Metz quien, vinculado a Ernst Bloch y a Walter Benjamin, sus “interlocutores cruciales” y, en general, a la Escuela de Frankfurt, propone, en diálogo crítico con Jürgen Habermas, una razón anamnética del sufrimiento ajeno. La originalidad del proyecto es doble, por su contenido y por su enfoque: la confrontación del «servicio de reconciliación» eclesial con la «memoria de las víctimas».
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El proyecto tiene como propósito caracterizar la variabilidad de la paleocirculación atmosférica en las latitudes medias de Sudamérica, su efecto sobre la fluctuación hidroclimática regional y la vulnerabilidad humana frente a los cambios ocurridos desde el Ultimo Máximo Glacial/Holoceno. El enfoque inter y multidisciplinaro aquí planteado para analizar la varibiliad hidroclimática pasada, sus causas y consecuencias, es inédito para esta región del país. El mismo contempla: a) análisis de archivos climáticos sedimentarios con una aproximación de multi-indicadores (sedimentología, geoquímica, isótopos estables y radiogénicos, mineralogía, ostrácodos y moluscos); b) determinación de la dinámica actual y pasada del polvo atmosférico (PA) combinando mediciones in situ y en registros sedimentarios y c) análisis de restos óseos humanos y malacológicos en sitios arqueológicos.Se contempla: a) Efectuar análisis de multi-indicadores de registros climáticos naturales almacenados en sistemas lacustres de la región Pampeana (S. Ambargasta, Mar Chiquita, Pocho, Melincué, Lagunas Encadenadas del Oeste de Buenos Aires) y en secuencias loessicas para inferir la variabilidad de la circulación atmosférica desde el UMG; b) Ampliar la resolución temporal de las reconstrucciones climáticas para ventanas de tiempo seleccionadas; c) Analizar la señal geoquímica del registro sedimentario de fases climáticas contrastantes; d) Identificar la variabilidad temporal de la procedencia y de los procesos actuantes mediante análisis mineralógicos y geoquímicos; e) Analizar el ambiente actual para calibrar indicadores ambientales o proxies (isótopos, flujo de sedimentos, geoquímica, moluscos y ostrácodos) con el escenario climático contemporáneo; f) Analizar en conjunto los archivos climáticos para inferir patrones de paleocirculación atmosférica regional y g) Dilucidar estrategias adaptativas y la historia biológica de poblaciones humanas en la región central de Argentina durante fases climáticas diversas.Este proyecto aborda uno de los aspectos menos conocidos de las reconstrucciones paleoambientales, que está relacionado con rol del material eólico derivado del Hemisferio Sur y el impacto que genera sobre el ciclo regional del Carbono. A pesar que el sur de Sudamérica es una de las áreas claves para entender este aspecto, no se conoce de forma acabada la incidencia de los cambios ambientales sobre el flujo de PA o el efecto de futuros cambios climáticos y/o uso de la tierra.La actividad planteada tiene implicancias directas sobre múltiples disciplinas como las ciencias atmosféricas, geoquímica, sedimentología, paleoclimatologia y bioarqueología. Nuestros resultados permitirán mejorar el entendimiento del cambio climático regional, la dinámica del polvo y su rol como forzante del sistema climático, la variabilidad hidrológica presente y pasada y la respuesta por parte de las poblaciones humanas. Profundizar el estudio de los cambios paleoclimáticos y bioarqueológicos en la región permitirá analizar la variabilidad hidroclimática y determinar su relación con las situaciones de crisis y vulnerabilidad del pobamiento humano. Asimismo, la inferencia de cambios para períodos con mínima o sin influencia humana es una herramienta clave para mejorar el conocimiento de las fluctuaciones climáticas del área extratropical Sudamericana. Estos resultados permitirán analizar no sólo los mecanismos operados en el sistema climático pasado sino también aquellos factores que explicarían el gran cambio hidroclimático registrado desde 1970 cuyos efectos han impactado claramente sobre las actividades socio-económicos en la región central Argentina.
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Las actividades agropecuarias ejercen diferentes presiones sobre los recursos naturales. Esto ha llevado, en algunas áreas, a un deterioro del suelo que provoca un impacto sobre la sustentabilidad en los sistemas agropecuarios. Para evaluar la degradación del suelo se han propuesto listas de indicadores, sin embargo, se carece de una herramienta metodológica robusta, adaptada a las condiciones edafoclimáticas regionales. Además, existe una demanda de productores e instituciones interesados en orientar acciones para preservar el suelo. El objetivo de este proyecto es evaluar la degradación física, química y biológica de los suelos en agroecosistemas del centro-sur de Córdoba. Por ello se propone desarrollar una herramienta metodológica que consiste en un set de indicadores físicos, químicos y biológicos, con valores umbrales, integrados en índices de degradación, que asistan a los agentes tomadores de decisiones y productores, en la toma de decisiones respecto de la degradación del suelo. El área de trabajo será una región agrícola del centro-sur de Córdoba con más de 100 años de agricultura. La metodología comienza con la caracterización del uso del territorio y sistemas de manejo, su clasificación y la obtención de mapas base de usos y manejos, mediante sensores remotos y encuestas. Se seleccionarán sitios de muestreo mediante una metodología semi-dirigida usando un SIG, asegurando un mínimo de un punto de muestreo por unidad de mapeo. Se elegirán sitios de referencia lo más cercano a una condición natural. Los indicadores a evaluar surgen de listas propuestas en trabajos previos del grupo, seleccionados en base a criterios internacionales y a adecuados a suelos de la región. Se usarán indicadores núcleo y complementarios. Para la obtención de umbrales, se usarán por un lado valores provenientes de la bibliografía y por otro, umbrales generados a partir de la distribución estadística del indicador en suelos de referencia. Para estandarizar cada indicador se definirá una función de transformación. Luego serán ponderarán mediante análisis estadísticos mulivariados e integrados en índices de degradación física, química y biológica, y un índice general de degradación. El abordaje concluirá con el desarrollo de dos instrumentos para la toma de decisiones: uno a escala regional, que consistirá en mapas de degradación en base a unidades cartográficas ambientales, de uso del territorio y de sistemas de manejo y otro a escala predial que informará sobre la degradación del suelo de un lote en particular, en comparación con suelos de referencia. Los actores interesados contarán con herramientas robustas para la toma de decisiones respecto de la degradación del suelo tanto a escala regional como local. Agricultural activities exert different pressures on natural resources. In some areas this has led to soil degradation and has an impact on agricultural sustainability. To assess soil degradation a robust methodological tool, adapted to regional soil and climatic conditions, is lacking. In addition, there is a demand from farmers and institutions interested in direct actions to preserve the soil. The objective of this project is to assess physical, chemical and biological soil degradation in agroecosystems of Córdoba. We propose to develop a tool that consists of a set of physical, chemical and biological indicators, with threshold values, integrated in soil degradation indices. The study area is a region with more than 100 years of agriculture. The methodology begins with the characterization of land use and management systems and the obtaining of base maps by means of remote sensing and survey. Sampling sites will be selected through a semi-directed methodology using GIS, ensuring at least one sampling point by mapping unit. Reference sites will be chosen as close to a natural condition. The proposed indicators emerge from previous works of the group, selected based on international standards and appropriate for the local soils. To obtain the thresholds, we will use, by one side, values from the literature, and by the other, values generated from the statistical distribution of the indicator in the reference soils. To standardize indicators transformation functions will be defined. Indicators will be weighted by mans of multivariate analysis and integrated in soil degradation indices. The approach concluded with the development of two instruments for decision making: a regional scale one, consisting in degradation maps based on environmental, land use and management systems mapping units; and an instrument at a plot level which will report on soil degradation of a particular plot compared to reference soils.
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Background: Dyslipidemia is the primary risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and statins have been effective in controlling lipid levels. Sex differences in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of statins contribute to interindividual variations in drug efficacy and toxicity. Objective: To evaluate the presence of sexual dimorphism in the efficacy and safety of simvastatin/atorvastatin treatment. Methods: Lipid levels of 495 patients (331 women and 164 men) were measured at baseline and after 6 ± 3 months of simvastatin/atorvastatin treatment to assess the efficacy and safety profiles of both drugs. Results: Women had higher baseline levels of total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) compared with men (p < 0.0001). After treatment, women exhibited a greater decrease in plasma TC and LDL-C levels compared with men. After adjustment for covariates, baseline levels of TC and LDL-C influenced more than 30% of the efficacy of lipid-lowering therapy (p < 0.001), regardless of sex. Myalgia [with or without changes in creatine phosphokinase (CPK) levels] occurred more frequently in women (25.9%; p = 0.002), whereas an increase in CPK and/or abnormal liver function was more frequent in in men (17.9%; p = 0.017). Conclusions: Our results show that baseline TC and LDL-C levels are the main predictors of simvastatin/atorvastatin therapy efficacy, regardless of sex. In addition, they suggest the presence of sexual dimorphism in the safety of simvastatin/atorvastatin. The effect of sex differences on receptors, transporter proteins, and gene expression pathways needs to be better evaluated and characterized to confirm these observations.