776 resultados para Laurencia similis
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Laurencia marilzae Gil-Rodriguez, Senties & MT Fujii is recorded for the first time for the tropical western Atlantic Ocean, occurring in Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexican Caribbean. The specimens were collected in November 2008 and June 2009, growing epilithically in the lower intertidal zone on moderately exposed rocky shores. This species is characterized by its distinctive yellow-orange color in the natural environment, four pericentral cells per vegetative axial segment, the presence of secondary pit-connections between adjacent cortical cells, which are markedly projecting at the apices, and by the presence of one ""corp en cerise"" per cell in all cells of the thallus: cortical, medullary, including pericentral and axial cells, and trichoblasts. Morphological similarities and molecular data support the determination of this material as L. marilzae. The present study expands the geographical distribution of L. marilzae to the Caribbean Sea in the tropical Western Atlantic Ocean.
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Laurencia marilzae is recorded for the first time from the western Atlantic Ocean; it was found in Laje de Santos Marine State Park, Sao Paulo, southeastern Brazil. The specimens were collected in the rocky subtidal zone from 7 to 15 m depth. The most distinctive characteristic of this species is the presence of corps en cerise in all cells of the thallus, including cortex, medulla, and trichoblasts. The phylogenetic position of the species was inferred by analysis of the chloroplast-encoded rbcL gene sequences from 43 taxa, using two other rhodomelacean taxa and two members of the Ceramiaceae as outgroups. Within the Laurencia assemblage, L. marilzae from Brazil and from the Canary Islands ( type locality) formed a distinctive lineage sister to all other Laurencia species analyzed. Male plants are described for the first time. This study expands the geographical distribution of L. marilzae to the western Atlantic Ocean.
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O gênero Daphnia é o grupo mais antigo utilizado em ensaios de toxicidade. Dentre este grupo, as espécies Daphnia similis e Daphnia magna tiveram sua biologia amplamente estudada e vem sendo utilizada para ensaios toxicológicos. Diferentes condições de cultivo, no entanto, podem influenciar na produtividade e sensibilidade dos organismos. Este trabalho tem como objetivo, avaliar a influência de diferentes dietas e meios de cultivo na sensibilidade e na reprodução de D. similis e D. magna. Foram realizados cultivos com dez indivíduos em béqueres de 250 mL e 600 mL para D. similis e D. magna respectivamente, com água destilada deionizada reconstituída e meio de cultivo M4, mantidos a 20°C, fotoperíodo de 16horas/luz e alimentados com diferentes combinações de alimento com quatro réplicas cada. As dietas consistiam na utilização das algas Selenastrum capricornutum na concentração de 1.5.105 céls.mL-1 e Scenedesmus subspicatus na concentração de 106 céls.mL-1 . A combinação destas algas com o complemento de uma ração podendo ser de truta ou artêmia na concentração de 6 g.L-1 também foi utilizada. Em cada tratamento observou-se diariamente o número médio de neonatos produzidos por fêmea no período de 21 dias. Paralelamente foram realizados ensaios de sensibilidade ao dicromato de potássio de acordo com a NBR 12713 para cada dieta. Os resultados obtidos quanto à fertilidade quando submetidas a uma dieta com as algas S. capricornutum para D. similis e S. subspicatus para D. magna tendo o complemento de uma ração de artêmia demonstrou que independente do meio utilizado para o cultivo, a reprodução não variou significativamente o que caracteriza a ração de artêmia como uma alternativa ao complemento M4. Quanto à sensibilidade, em todos os casos analisados, quando cultivados em meio M4 os organismos mostraram-se mais resistentes ao Dicromato de Potássio do que quando cultivados em meio ISO.
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Neste trabalho foi avaliado o desempenho do sistema de contatores biológicos rotatórios para a remoção de matéria orgânica de efluente hospitalar e a posterior inativação de coliformes totais, Escherichia coli e Enterococcus sp. com os oxidantes hipoclorito de sódio e ozônio. A toxicidade gerada nos processos de desinfecção foi avaliada em Daphnia similis. Os efluentes hospitalares podem apresentar semelhanças aos efluentes domésticos no que diz respeito à concentração de matéria orgânica, coliformes e pH e ambos são, geralmente, coletados pela rede de esgotos e enviados para mesma estação de tratamento. Contudo, a presença de substâncias como fármacos, desinfetantes e compostos químicos, bem como organismos patogênicos multirresistentes a antimicrobianos podem ocorrer em elevadas contagens nas águas residuárias hospitalares. O sistema biológico de tratamento utilizado nesta pesquisa se mostrou adequado, obtendo-se remoções de matéria orgânica na ordem de 80% em termos de DQO, sendo que no término do experimento atingiu-se 88,5% de remoção de DQO para o tempo de detenção hidráulico de 2,28 horas. Houve a inativação de 1 a 2 unidades logarítmicas para coliformes totais, de 2 a 3 unidades logarítmicas para Escherichia coli e significativa remoção de toxicidade. O desempenho dos desinfetantes hipoclorito de sódio e ozônio mostrou similaridades. Entretanto, ao comparar-se com efluentes domésticos, foram necessárias maiores dosagens para o efluente hospitalar devido ao elevado consumo de oxidante pela presença da matéria orgânica refratária ao tratamento biológico. O processo de desinfecção com hipoclorito de sódio apresentou variabilidade nos resultados, em função da concentração de matéria orgânica, nitrogênio amoniacal e pH do efluente. Para ensaios em bateladas em volumes de amostra de 1 litro, valores de C.t oscilaram entre 20 a 50 mg.min.L-1 para inativação de E. coli. A desinfecção por ozônio também sofreu variações em função da matriz complexa do efluente. A inativação dos organismos somente foi acentuada após adição de 70 a 90 mg.L-1 de ozônio, concentrações estas nas quais se observou grande decaimento na absorbância em UV 254 nm, indicando possivelmente o consumo prioritário de ozônio para outras reações de oxidação, tais como a ruptura de anéis aromáticos e/ou insaturações nas cadeias carbônicas. Efluentes de origem doméstica foram rapidamente desinfetados com ozônio. Os organismos Enterococcus sp. apresentaram decaimento ora semelhante a coliformes totais, ora semelhante a Escherichia coli e ora resistentes frente à ação do desinfetante. Após total inativação de coliformes fecais foram eventua lmente observadas contagens na ordem de 103 UFC.100mL-1 de Enterococcus sp. Dada a prevalência de organismos resistentes a antibióticos que, em função disso, apresentam maior grau de virulência, observou-se que somente o monitoramento de coliformes totais e fecais não seria adequado para a desinfecção e lançamento de efluentes hospitalares. A toxicidade aguda do efluente, verificada em Daphnia similis, aumentou após adição de cloro mas foi reduzida quando houve decloração com tiossulfato de sódio. Com adição de ozônio, verificou-se variabilidade nos resultados, mas geralmente houve aumento da toxicidade após aplicação de elevadas dosagens as quais foram necessárias para desinfecção.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Aquatic ecosystems are suffering many impacts caused by human activities resulting from the activities occurring around them. With technological progress observed in recent years, this environment has received large amounts of chemicals from industries, agriculture and urban area that affect the aquatic biota. Among these sources of contamination, the oil industry has contributed to the pollution of aquatic environments with both effluents as produced water well as oil spills and their derivatives having toxicity to various organisms. With all the environmental issues has increased concern about water quality and has been used ecotoxicological tests with aquatic organisms to ecosystems to assess the toxicity of chemicals present in the water. In this context the microcrustacea Daphnia similis stands out as a freshwater organism very representative of the aquatic fauna of rivers and high sensitivity to environmental impacts. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate the lethal toxicity of crude oil and produced water on this microcrustacea. The results showed that the microcrustacea presented high sensitivity to contaminants primarily crude oil. There was also the influence of environmental variables pH and temperature on the survival of organisms
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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The interface between stages of Eimeria funduli and hepatocytes of the experimentally infected killifish Fundulus similis was studied ultrastructurally. Parasitophorous vacuoles (PV's) in which meronts, macrogamonts, and microgamonts developed were lined by an inner, smooth membrane and an outer, ribosome-studded membrane. The outer membrane bordered on the cytoplasm of the host cell, whereas the inner one limited the PV. The origins of these membranes have not been determined with certainty, but images were observed in which both membranes appeared to be continuous with the outer nuclear membrane of the host cell. Furthermore, the outer PV membrane was continuous with membranes of rough endoplasmic reticulum in the host cell. For stages which were rapidly growing or differentiating, the inner membrane blebbed into the PV. Blebbing ceased and ribosomes detached from the outer membrane after maturation of the meront or fertilization of the macrogamont. Blebbing appears to be a mechanism by which nutrients transfer from the host to the parasite. During sporogony, the inner PV membrane acquired a thin layer of electron dense material, but otherwise membranes lining the PV remained intact. The two PV membranes, probably together with dense material of parasitic origin lining the inner membrane, appear to serve as the oocyst wall enclosing the sporocysts until they are released in the intermediate host.
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Ctenosaura similis is exotic to Florida (Meshaka et al. 2004. The Exotic Amphibians and Reptiles of Florida, Krieger Publ. Co., Malabar, Florida. 155 pp.), whereas Gopherus polyphemus is listed as a species of special concern by the state of Florida (Florida Wildlife Code Chap. 39 F.A.C.), and as a threatened species by the Florida Committee on Rare and Endangered Plants and Animals (FCREPA) (Moler 1992. Rare and Endangered Biota of Florida: Volume III, Reptiles and Amphibians. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. 291 pp.).
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Laurencia dendroidea shows high inter- and intrapopulation variability in the amount of the sesquiterpene elatol, caused by genetic variation as well as environmental factors. To test the independent effect of physical and nutritional conditions, the growth and the levels of elatol in L. dendroidea clones were evaluated under different conditions of temperature, salinity, irradiance, and culture medium in the laboratory. Growth of L. dendroidea was clearly affected by all these factors, but elatol levels were influenced only by temperature and salinity. Better conditions for growth did not produce a similar effect on elatol production in L. dendroidea, contradicting the carbon/nutrient balance and growth/differentiation balance models. On the contrary, severe conditions of temperature and salinity promoted a decrease in elatol levels, as predicted by the environmental stress model. Our results using clones indicated that abiotic factors clearly take part in fostering chemical variations observed in natural populations, in addition to genetic factors, and can promote differential susceptibility of plant specimens to natural enemies.
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The present study aimed to evaluate the interactions of the pesticide Vertimec (R) 18EC in aquatic ecosystems. In this respect, soil plots were contaminated with Vertimec (R) 18EC at the concentration indicated for strawberry crops (0.125 L of solution m(-2)). After the contamination, torrential rainfall was simulated and the surface runoff was collected and transferred to mesocosm tanks in five treatments, run in triplicate: (1) control-C; (2) runoff from an uncontaminated plot-UR; (3) runoff from the plot contaminated with Vertimec (R) 18EC-CR; (4) direct application of Vertimec (R) 18EC in the water-V and (5) water samples gathered randomly to verify whether there was contamination between the mesocosms-RS. Water samples from these tanks were also submitted to ecotoxicological tests with Daphnia similis and analyses to evaluate the limnological characteristics, in five collection periods over 10 days (240 h). Physical and chemical differences were observed in the water samples, mainly related to increased turbidity, suspended solids and nutrients (nitrogen and phosphate forms). Acute toxicity was observed for the direct application treatment for the entire experimental period, and in some periods for the CR treatment (from 48 h to 168 h). The results obtained suggest that the pesticide did not fully degrade during the study period (10 days) in the direct application treatment, demonstrating that the presence of other substances in the commercial formulation contribute to the maintenance of toxicity. This represents a potential risk for aquatic ecosystems in areas adjacent to where the chemical is applied. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Abamectin is used as an acaricide and insecticide for fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants, as well as a parasiticide for animals. One of the major problems of applying pesticides to crops is the likelihood of contaminating aquatic ecosystems by drift or runoff. Therefore, toxicity tests in the laboratory are important tools to predict the effects of chemical substances in aquatic ecosystems. The aim of this study was to assess the potential hazards of abamectin to the freshwater biota and consequently the possible losses of ecological services in contaminated water bodies. For this purpose, we identified the toxicity of abamectin on daphnids, insects and fish. Abamectin was highly toxic, with an EC50 48 h for Daphnia similis of 5.1 ng L-1, LC50 96 h for Chironomus xanthus of 2.67 mu g L-1 and LC50 48 h for Danio rerio of 33 mu g L-1. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Currently, five genera are assigned to red seaweeds of the Laurencia complex worldwide: Chondrophycus, Laurencia s.s., Osmundea, Palisada and Yuzurua. The genera are segregated on the basis of morphological characters, especially the reproductive traits, and molecular sequences of the plastid-encoded gene rbcL. Four of the genera have been resolved as monophyletic, but not Laurencia s.s. In this study based on an rbcL gene phylogeny we show the presence of a sixth lineage within the Laurencia complex, viz., Laurencia marilzae plus two unidentified species of Laurencia from Brazil. The phylogenetic position of this group, combined with the high genetic divergence from Laurencia s.s. (8.2-11%), strongly support the establishment of a sixth genus for the complex, proposed here as Laurenciella gen. nov. This new taxon differs from Laurencia s.s. and from the other genera of the complex by molecular sequence data, but is indistinguishable from Laurencia s.s. by the usual morphological features.