991 resultados para ATTIVITÀ ESTRATTIVE, IMPATTO AMBIENTALE, CAVE, CALCARE, PROGETTAZIONE
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Show caves provide tourists with the opportunity to have close contact with natural underground spaces. However, visitation to these places also creates a need for management measures, mainly the definition of tourist carrying capacity. The present work describes the results of climate monitoring and atmospheric profiling performed in Santana Cave (Alto Ribeira State and Tourist Park - PETAR, Brazil) between 2008 and 2011. Based on the results, distinct preliminary zones with different levels of thermal variation were identified, which classify Santana Cave as a warm trap. Two critical points along the tourist route (Cristo and Encontro Halls) were identified where the temperature of the locality increased by 1.3 degrees C when tourists were present. Air flow from the inner cave to the outside occurs during the austral summer, and the opposite flow occurs when the outside environment is colder than the air inside the cave during the austral winter. The temperature was used to establish thresholds to the tourist carrying capacity by computing the recovery time of the atmospheric conditions after the changes caused by the presence of tourists. This method suggests a maximum limit of approximately 350 visits per day to Santana Cave. The conclusion of the study is that Santana Cave has an atmosphere that is highly connected with the outside; daily variations in temperature and, to a lesser extent, in the relative humidity occur throughout the entire studied area of the cave. Therefore, the tourist carrying capacity in Santana Cave can be flexible and can be implemented based on the climate seasonality, the tourism demand and other management strategies.
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Subterranean organisms are excellent models for chronobiological studies, yet relatively few taxa have been investigated with this focus. Former results were interpreted as a pattern of regression of circadian locomotor activity rhythms in troglobitic (exclusively subterranean) species. In this paper we report results of experiments with cave fishes showing variable degrees of troglomorphism (reduction of eyes, melanic pigmentation and other specializations related to the hypogean life) submitted to light-dark cycles, preceded and followed by several days in constant darkness. Samples from seven species have been monitored in our laboratory for the detection of significant circadian rhythms in locomotor activity: S. typhlops, an extremely troglomophic species, presented the lowest number of significant components in the circadian range (only one individual out of eight in DD1 and three other fish in LD), all weak (low values of spectral power). Higher incidence of circadian components was observed for P. kronei - only one among six studied catfish without significant circadian rhythms under DD1 and DD2; spectral powers were generally high. Intermediate situations were observed for the remaining species, however all of them presented relatively strong significant rhythms under LD. Residual oscillations (circadian rhythms in DD2) were detected in at least part of the studied individuals of all species but S. typhlops, without a correlation with spectral powers of LD rhythms, i.e., individuals exhibiting residual oscillations were not necessarily those with the strongest LD rhythms. In conclusion, the accumulated evidence for troglobitic fishes strongly supports the hypothesis of external, environmental selection for circadian locomotor rhythms.
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A remarkable cervid bone accumulation occurs at a single passage (named Cervid Passage; CP) at Lapa Nova, a maze cave in eastern Brazil. CP lies away from cave entrances, is a typical pitfall passage and contains bone remains of at least 121 cervids, besides few bats, peccaries and rodents remains. There is no evidence of water (or sediment) flow at the site and in general bones lack post depositional alterations and display anatomical proximity, suggesting that the majority of the remains found inside CP (mainly cervids) are due to animals that after entering the cave got trapped in the site. Observations suggest that two entrances could have provided access to cervids (and the few other animals, besides bats), either by falling inside the cave or by entering by their own free will. Once inside the cave, the maze pattern would make route finding difficult, and of all passage intersections, only the one leading to CP would result in a non-return situation, starving the animal to death. Radiocarbon dates suggest that animal entrapment occurred during at least 5 thousand years, during the Holocene. The reasons why mainly cervids were found are unknown but they are probably related to the biology of this group coupled with the fact that caves provide several specific taphonomic processes that may account for a strong bias in bone accumulation. Indeed, the frequent occurrence of Cervidae in both the fossil and sub-fossil record in Brazilian caves may be related to an overall high faunal abundance or may suggest that these animals were especially prone to enter caves, perhaps in search of nutrients (as cave saltpetre) or water.
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This is the first study which evaluated the influence of cave size and presence of bat guano in ant visitation in Brazilian caves. We provide a list of the ants associated with 27 caves in northeastern Brazil, an area situated in the transition between Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) and Amazon Domain. The study was conducted between January and August 2010. We recorded 24 ant species inserted into 12 genera, 10 tribes, and six subfamilies. The size of the cave and the presence of guano did not influence the richness of ants, and most of the caves had single species. Camponotus atriceps was the species with the larger distribution, being collected in five caves. In addition, we discuss geographic distribution of records and possible ecological roles of ants in cave environments.
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Il superavvolgimento del DNA nelle cellule, regolato dalle DNA Topoisomerasi, influenza molti processi biologici, quali la trascrizione, la replicazione, la ricombinazione ed il rimodellamento della cromatina. La DNA Topoisomerasi IB eucariotica, (Top1), è un enzima efficiente nella rimozione dei superavvolgimenti del DNA in vitro e la sua principale funzione cellulare è la rimozione dei superavvolgimenti positivi e negativi generati durante la trascrizione e la replicazione. Risultati recenti hanno fornito evidenze sperimentali del coinvolgimento di Top1 in meccanismi multipli di regolazione dell’espressione genica eucariotica, in particolare nella fase di inizio e maturazione dei trascritti. Tuttavia, le funzioni di Top1 non sono ancora state stabilite a livello globale. Pertanto, nella presente tesi di dottorato abbiamo risposto a questa domanda con l’analisi dei profili di trascrizione genica globale e con studi di immunoprecipitazione della cromatina (ChIP) in cellule di S. cerevisiae. Circa il 9% dei geni sono influenzati da Top1, e l’analisi dei profili di espressione mostra che Top1 wt aumenta l’utilizzo del glucosio e dei pathway per la produzione di energia, con specifica diminuzione della trascrizione dei geni telomerici e subtelomerici. Abbiamo inoltre dimostrato che Top1 wt, ma non il suo mutante inattivo, aumenta la velocità di crescita cellulare nelle cellule di lievito studiate. Le analisi di ChIP mostrano che, in confronto all’assenza dell’enzima, Top1 wt diminuisce l’acetilazione dell’istone H4, compresa quella specifica della lisina 16, nel telomero destro del cromosoma XIV mentre la mutazione che inattiva l’enzima aumenta in maniera marcata l’acetilazione dell’istone H4 e la di-metilazione della lisina 4 dell’istone H3. Top1 wt incrementa anche il reclutamento di Sir3 nelle regioni di confine della cromatina silenziata dello stesso telomero. Studi di immunoprecipitazione indicano che l’enzima interagisce direttamente con la struttura della cromatina telomerica poichè entrambe le proteine, quella wt e quella inattiva, sono localizzate sulle ripetizioni telomeriche dei cromosomi di lievito. Questi risultati dimostrano che Top1, una proteina non essenziale in lievito, ottimizza i livelli globali dei trascritti per una crescita più efficiente di cellule in fase esponenziale. Indagando il meccanismo che è alla base della specifica repressione dei geni telomerici, abbiamo dimostrato che Top1 favorisce delle modifiche posttraduzionali degli istoni che indicano una struttura della cromatina repressa nelle regioni telomeriche.