550 resultados para TRANSGRESSIONALIDADES JUVENIS
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Thaumastocoris peregrinus (Hemiptera: Thaumastocoridae ) is an insect from Australia which is causing severe damage to eucalyptus crops around the world. When feeding from the leaves sap, it causes bronzening, and in extreme cases, may lead to the tree death. Control methods have been studied and the most promising so far is the egg parasitoid Cleruchoides noackae (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae). Alternative products from plants with insecticidal properties could also be a viable option, and they might even be used concomitantly with C. noackae, aiming for a most effective control, but still safe for the environment. Thus, the objective of this work was to verify the action of 5% aqueous plant extracts of Matricaria chamomilla, Echinodorus grandiflorus, Punica granatum, Maytenus ilicifolia a n d Origanum majorana on T. peregrinus. In addition, we aimed to study the extracts potential toxicity to C. noackae and Gallus domesticus L., since the plant compounds might have negative effect upon the non-target organisms. At first, HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) was used to verify which phenolic compounds would be found in the plant extracts. These were tested on bronze bug adults, in confinement test (to verify the insecticidal action of the extracts) and free-choice test (to verify the repellency). The extracts that showed better results were selected for further tests with non-target organisms. Regarding C. noackae, pre-parasitism and post-parasitism, confinement and free-choice tests were performed to verify if the extracts would affect the host-choosing by the female or the development of the immature stages of the parasitoid. To verify if the extracts would be toxic to G. domesticus, the plant extracts were added to young birds feed for five days. Parameters such as weight gain, food intake, quantification of serum enzymes and histopathological analysis were carried out. HPLC analysis detected gallic, ferulic, vanillic, caffeic and cumaric acid in the extracts samples. All plant extracts tested reduced T. peregrinus survival, but E. grandiflorus, Matricaria chamomilla Maytenus ilicifolia had also a repellent effect, and were tested on the non-target organisms. None of these extracts affected neither the host choice by C. noackae nor adult emergency, when compared to the control group. In addition, the extracts did not cause alterations in any of the studied parameters. Thus, we verified that E. grandiflorus, Matricaria chamomilla and Maytenus ilicifolia have potential to be used to control T. peregrinus and are safe to C. noackae and G. domesticus.
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During the last years tropical forest has been a target of intense study especially due to its recent big scale destruction. Although a lot still needs to be explored, we start realizing how negative can the impact of our actions be for the ecosystem. Subsequently, the living community have been developing strategies to overcome this problem avoiding bottlenecks or even extinctions. Cooperative breeding (CB) has been recently pointed out as one of those strategies. CB is a breeding system where more than two individuals raise one brood. In most of the cases, extra individuals are offspring that delay their dispersal and independent breeding what allows them to help their parents raising their siblings in the subsequent breeding season. Such behavior is believed to be due, per example, to the lack of mates or breeding territories (ecological constraints hypothesis), a consequence of habitat fragmentation and/or disturbance. From this point, CB is easily promoted by a higher reproductive success of group vs pairs or single individuals. Accordingly, during this thesis I explore the early post-fledging survival of a cooperative breeding passerine, namely the impact of individual/habitat quality in its survival probability during the dependence period of the chicks. Our study species is the Cabanis’s greenbul (Phyllastrephus cabanisi), a medium-sized, brownish passerine, classified within the Pycnonotidae family. It is found over part of Central Africa in countries such as Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique and Kenya, inhabiting primary and secondary forests, as well as woodland of various types up to 2700m of altitude. Previous studies have concluded that PC is a facultative cooperative breeder. This study was conducted in Taita Hills (TH) at the Eastern Arc Mountains (EAM), a chain of mountains running from Southeast Kenya to the South of Tanzania. TH comprises an area of 430 ha and has been suffering intense deforestation reflecting 98% forest reduction over the last 200 years. Nowadays its forest is divided in fragments and our study was based in 5of those fragments. We access the post-fledging survival through radio-telemetry. The juvenile survey was done through the breeding females in which transmitters were placed with a leg-loop technique. Ptilochronology is consider to be the study of feather growth bars and has been used to study the nutritional state of a bird. This technique considers that the feather growth rate is positively proportional to the individual capability of ingesting food and to the food availability. This technique is therefore used to infer for individual/habitat quality. Survival was lowest during the first 5 days post-fledging representing 53.3%. During the next 15 days, risk of predation decreased with only 14.3% more deceased individuals. This represents a total of only 33% survived individuals in the end of the 50 days. Our results showed yet a significant positive relationship between flock size and post-fledging survival as well as between ptilochronology values and post-fledgling survival. In practice, these imply that on this population, as bigger the flock, as greater the post fledging survival and that good habitat quality or good BF quality, will lead to a higher juvenile survival rate. We believe that CB is therefore an adaptive behaviour to the lack of mates/breeding territory originated from the mass forest destruction and disturbance. Such results confirms the critical importance of habitat quality in the post-fledging survival and, for the first time, demonstrates how flock size influences the living probability of the juveniles and therefore how it impacts the (local) population dynamics of this species. In my opinion, future research should be focus in disentangle individual and habitat quality from each other and verify which relationship exist between them. Such study will allow us to understand which factor has a stronger influence in the post-fledging survival and therefore redirect our studies in that direction. In order to confirm the negative impact of human disturbance and forest fragmentation, it would be of major relevance to compare the reproductive strategies and reproductive success of populations living in intact forests and disturbed patches.
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To design strategies for the conservation and use of genetic resources of tree species such as jaboticaba tree, it is essential to make the characterization. In southwestern Paraná region, there are several forest fragments containing native jaboticaba tree (Plinia cauliflora), whose materials have broad potential for commercial orchards or breeding programs. As is the potential genetic diversity of a population to produce different genotypes, it would be able to start in such a characterization one of these fragments. The aim was to characterize fruits of jaboticaba tree (P. caulifora) of forest fragment kept in Clevelândia - PR for the presence of phenotypic variability, seeking to identify those superiors named for future selection as farming or male parent, as well as estimate genetic divergence between them, as a complementary tool for this purpose. Also, verify the regeneration and spatial distribution of the species. For the study was defined portion of a hectare (10.000 m²), with all individuals identified, mapped, with local coordinate system, and measured height and diameter. Fruits were characterized by sensory and biochemical characteristics in two years, 70 genotypes at 2013 and 56 at 2014, and of these 33 genotypes in both years. As a pre-selection criteria was adopted the choice of 20% of the genotypes that showed the highest frequency of superiority in the evaluated characteristics of the fruit. Genetic divergence among 33 genotypes per year was analyzed. The distribution pattern and spatial association was evaluated by Ripley's K function. It was classified for the first time the following ontogenetic stages of jaboticaba tree, by plant height, seedling (from 0.01 to 0.99 m), juvenile (1.0 to 4.99 m), immature (> 5.0 m, non-reproductive), adult (reproductive). It was also have been describe for the first time the naturally occurring juxtaposed seedlings, indicating polyembryony. The number of regenerating identified in the population (seedlings: n = 2163; juveniles: n = 330; immature: n = 59) was much larger than the number of adults (n = 132). The species showed reverse J-shaped size structure standard, with high concentration of regenerating. The regeneration distribution occurs in aggregate pattern and there is seedling-adult dependence, due seed dispersal and seedling emergence closest to mothers. The jaboticaba tree regeneration is sufficient to maintain the species for long term in this population, which should serve as reference to regeneration success for other studies of this important fruiting species from Ombrofile Mixed Forests. Has been pre-selected the jaboticaba trees 7, 42, 43, 47, 54, 91, 97, 104, 105, 118, 134, 153, 154, 157, 163, 169, 177, 186, 212, J7-01 and J7- 02, and 16 and 194 the ones that can now be selected by the superior characteristics of both cycles. It was recommended to carry out hybridization between genotypes 79 and 119, and 96 to 148. The quality of fruit analyzed showed potential for use as a dual purpose serving both in natura market or processing.
Efeito da incorporação de microalgas e copépodes em alimentos para peixe-palhaço, Amphiprion percula
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O hobby da aquariofilia é uma das atrações mais populares, representando uma grande oportunidade de crescimento económico para a aquacultura ornamental, bem como uma contribuição para a sustentabilidade dos stocks naturais das várias espécies cultivadas (Wabnitz et al., 2003). O peixe-palhaço, Amphiprion percula, é uma espécie de elevado valor comercial, devido à sua coloração laranja intensa e comportamento de simbiose interessante com várias espécies de anémonas, sendo uma espécie chave para a aquacultura ornamental (Madhu et al., 2006). Juvenis de A. percula foram expostos a três novas formulações de dietas, contendo diferentes suplementos, com o objetivo de avaliar o seu efeito no crescimento, sobrevivência e alterações na pigmentação dos indivíduos. As dietas eram suplementadas com copépodes, Chlorella e uma mistura das duas anteriores, sendo usada como controlo uma formulação comercial. Peixes-palhaço com peso médio de 0,13±0,06g foram mantidos em sistema RAS, composto por 12 aquários de 40L e foram alimentados com as dietas experimentais até à saciedade, três vezes ao dia, durante 93 dias. No final do ensaio foram expostos a pesagem e medição para avaliação do seu crescimento. Três indivíduos de cada aquário foram retirados para análise da pigmentação da pele através de espectrofotometria, e fotografias tiradas ao longo do ensaio foram analisadas através do modelo HSB (Matiz-Saturação-Brilho). Embora todas as dietas tenham demonstrado eficácia em promover crescimento e sobrevivência nos juvenis de A. percula, a suplementação com copépodes parece ser a mais eficaz para um rápido crescimento e aumento da pigmentação laranja na pele dos peixes. A melhoria destes aspetos é bastante importante, não só porque permite acelerar a produção em larga escala de indivíduos em cativeiro, nunca esquecendo o seu bem-estar, bem como a melhoria da pigmentação que os torna mais desejados, evitando a sobre exploração dos stocks de indivíduos selvagens.
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Devido à acumulação atmosférica de CO2 antropogénico, a pressão parcial de dióxido de carbono (ρCO2) na água do mar aumenta e o pH diminui. Atualmente, este processo conhecido como a acidificação dos oceanos, está a ocorrer a um ritmo mais rápido do que em qualquer outro momento dos últimos 300 milhões de anos, o que leva a um desafio ecológico para os organismos marinhos a nível mundial. Embora este processo afete significativamente mais os organismos marinhos que sintetizam exosqueletos de calcário ou conchas, ainda não está claro como este processo irá afetar organismos calcificados internamente, tais como peixes marinhos. Embora se pense que os peixes adultos são relativamente mais tolerantes a níveis elevados de CO2 ambiental, sabe-se muito pouco sobre a sensibilidade dos estágios iniciais de vida, que são geralmente mais vulneráveis às mudanças ambientais do que os juvenis e os adultos. Determinar que espécies marinhas são sensíveis ou tolerantes aos elevados níveis de CO2 e redução do pH é fundamental para prever os impactos da acidificação dos oceanos nas cadeias alimentares marinhas e nos ecossistemas nos próximos 300 anos. O presente estudo aborda o efeito da acidificação dos oceanos sobre os estágios iniciais de desenvolvimento de três espécies comercialmente importantes, Solea senegalensis, Diplodus sargus, Argyrosomus regius. Estas espécies foram sujeitas a diferentes níveis de pH e ρCO2 (pH 8.0, ~400 μatm; pH 7.8, ~1000 μatm; pH 7.6, ~2000 μatm) desde a fase do ovo até à abertura de boca. Os resultados deste estudo sugerem que a exposição das fases iniciais de vida de Solea senegalensis e Diplodus sargus a elevadas concentrações de CO2 podem levar a taxas de eclosão e crescimento reduzidas e taxas de sobrevivência e peso seco elevados. Quando comparado com os níveis atuais de ρCO2 (400 ppm), a exposição de embriões Argyrosomus regius a 1000 μatm aumentou a sua sobrevivência, crescimento e comprimento total ao fim de 3 dias após eclosão. Não se detetaram diferenças significativas entre tratamentos no que respeita à organogénese e às dimensões e morfologia do ovo. De uma forma geral, este estudo parece indicar que Diplodus sargus e Solea senegalensis são substancialmente mais suscetíveis aos efeitos fisiológicos da acidificação dos oceanos do que Argyrososmus regius que está presumivelmente melhor adaptada às variações das condições ambientais, devido ao seu rápido desenvolvimento e ampla distribuição geográfica.
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The aim of this study was to test the sediment preference of L. vannamei shrimp. It was observed shrimp visit frequency, swimming and burying behaviour at different sediment compositions for 24h. Juvenile (0.93 ± 0.29g) and sub-adult shrimps (10.0 ± 1.18g) were obtained from the aquaculture station at Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido UFERSA, and held in a plastic tank (water volume 500 L) supplied with aerated water and kept at constant temperature, pH, and salinity. Shrimp was fed by commercial shrimp dry food. The experimental substrates were composed by A: medium sand + thick sand + very thick sand + gravel; B: very fine sand + fine sand; and C: silt + clay. Thus, six different substrate combinations were tested: A, B, C, A+B, A+C, B+C. To test preference, it was used a cylindrical tank (40 l) divided into six differently substrate compartments. A single shrimp was introduced each tank and the frequency at which this shrimp visited each compartment was recorded over a 24h study period. It was tested 54 shrimp (18 sub-adult males, 18 subadult females and 18 juveniles). For each trial, sediment and water were changed to avoid pheromones and residues influence. Shrimp were weighted and sub-adults were divided by sex: males present petasma and females present thelycum. Data were collected on the experimental day at 19:30; 20:30; 00:30; 1:30; 05:30; 06:30; 13:30 and 14:30 h. At each time point, shrimp were observed for 20-min periods, in which we noted down which compartment the shrimp was occupying at 2-min intervals. Thus, for each period we had eleven observations (88 observations per day). For observations at night, it was used dim red light that did not affect shrimp behaviour. At each 20-min period, it was observed visit frequency in each substrate, if shrimp was burred or not or if it was swimming. There was not significant difference between light and dark burry activity for females. Swimming activity was significantly higher at night, mainly at 00:30 and 01:30 h. All L. vannamei shrimp showed preference for sediment B. This animal presents cyclic activity, spends the day light period buried and swims at night
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The species Dasyatis marianae inhabits coastal areas associated with coral reefs, considered endemic to the northeast of Brazil, occurring from the State of Maranhão to the south of Bahia. Specimens of this species are commonly sighted by divers and fishermen in the area of Maracajaú reefs, a complex reef that is part of the Environmental Protection Area of Coral Reefs (EPACR), which was developed in this study about the ecology and biology of the D. marianae, in order to characterize aspects of population structure in the area of the reef complex of Parracho de Maracajaú. We analyzed 120 specimens caught by artisanal fishing site of the size, weight, sex, stage of maturity and stomach contents. Most subjects were adult males (1.7:1) and was more abundant for rays with lengths between 25 and 29cm of LD, where females reach larger sizes, a feature common to other rays. The largest specimens were captured in the area of seagrass, which is preferred for the species. The distribution of species in the area showed an ontogenetic and sexual segregation, where the youthful occur near the beach, which is a likely area for nursery and growth of the adult females prevail in the seagrass, which apparently has a high prey availability, and Adult males are more distant, a higher proportion occurring in outlying areas, suggesting a habit more exploratory than the females. The evaluation of the reproductive system indicated 3 reproductive cycles per year, one young per pregnancy, and showed that the mature males were smaller than females. The cubs of D. marianae size at birth 12 to 15cm LD. As for diet, the species was characterized as carnivorous crustacean specialist. The performance of visual censuses in different localities allowed to evaluate the density of D. marianae in different environments of the complex. The species occurs in greater numbers in seagrass, environment very important for the conservation of the species. 100 individuals of D. marianae marked in reef complex area enrolled in a recapture rate of 3%. Some behavioral aspects were evaluated, as diurnal pattern of activity, interaction with cleaning and fish Pomacanthus paru followers as Lutjanus analis and Carangoides bartholomaei. Overall, much of the information obtained should be used for management of the species
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Guaraíras lagoon, located in Tibau do Sul in the eastern littoral of Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil), presents a permanent connection to the sea, which guarantees the occurrence of a rich biodiversity, which includes the autochthonous shrimp species Litopenaeus schmitti, Farfantepenaeus subtilis and Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis. In spite of being subject to a strong human intervention in the last decade, mainly related to the installation of shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) farms, the lagoon is still scarcely studied. The present study aims at characterizing the populations of the three autochthonous penaeid shrimp species inhabiting Guaraíras, taking into consideration their abundance and seasonal distribution in the inflow channel of Primar System of Organic Aquaculture (Tibau do Sul, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil). Twelve monthly samples were carried out from May 2005 to April 2006 with the aid of a circular cast net in the inflow channel, which is daily supplied with water from Guaraíras. Sampling months were grouped in trimesters according to the total pluviosity, thus comprising four trimesters. Water salinity was monitored twice a week and temperature values registered on a daily basis at noon, during the study period. The daily pluviosity data from the municipality of Tibau do Sul were supplied by Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária do Rio Grande do Norte (EMPARN). Collected shrimp were identified, weighted, measured and sexed. L. schmitti specimens (0.2 g to 17.8 g) were distributed in 1.3 g weight classes intervals. From the eighth sampling month (December 2005) onwards, males were classified into three categories, in accordance with the development of their petasm: (a) rudimentary petasm, (b) partially formed petasm, and (c) completely formed petasm. Among the ecological variables, rainfall showed the greatest dispersion (s.d.=187.74Rainfall and abundance of L. schmitti were negatively correlated (r = -0.85) whereas its abundance and water salinity were positively correlated (r = 0.63). Among 1,144 collected individuals, 1,127 were L. schmitti, 13 were F. subtilis and 4 were F. brasiliensis, which corresponded to 98.51%, 1.14% and 0.35% of the total of collected individuals. L. schmitti occurred in 100 % of all samples. Differently, the presence of F. subtilis and F. brasiliensis was restricted to 33% and 17% of the collected samples, respectively. The present study confirmed the occurrence of L. schmitti, F. brasiliensis and F. subtilis in Guaraíras. However, this lagoon seems to be primarily inhabited by juvenile Litopenaeus schmitti. The population of L. schmitti analysed showed a seasonal pattern of distribution. In general, in the months of high salinity and absence of rain, the number of individuals was higher than in the wet months. Further studies on the reproductive biology and ecology of L. schmitti, F. brasiliensis and F. subtilis may elucidate questions referring to the abundance, period, and phase of occurrence of these shrimp genera in Guaraíras. Finally, the risks associated to the establishment of L. vannamei in the lagoon provide a novel outlet for studies in this biotope
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Foram estudados os hábitos alimentares da raia-viola-de-focinho-curto, Zapteryx brevisrostris, com base em 382 espécimes coletados no litoral norte de São Paulo, sudeste do Brasil. A dieta mostrou predominância de crustáceos (carídeos e anfípodes), anelídeos poliquetos e ocasionalmente pequenos peixes, sipunculídeos e cefalópodes. A dieta de machos e fêmeas mostrou-se similar, entretanto, juvenis, subadultos e adultos demonstraram diferenças na composição de presas. As frequências dos itens diferiram ao longo do ano, provavelmente influenciadas por fatores oceanográficos, embora, em geral, a espécie se alimente predominantemente de crustáceos e poliquetos.
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A aprendizagem e o ensino de conteúdos escolares direta ou indiretamente relacionados com o mundo rural, ao nível do Primeiro Ciclo do Ensino Básico, assumem-se como duas faces de uma mesma moeda. Um contexto educativo não devidamente aproveitado, uma situação existente e para a qual concorrem, quanto a nós, dois níveis de responsabilidade: o primeiro que decorre, naturalmente, da ação dos docentes, muitas vezes desconhecedores desse mundo, pouco sensibilizados para os problemas que aí existem, apesar de todo o esforço que, muitas vezes, fazem no sentido de tornar acessível o mundo rural às suas juvenis assembleias discentes. Em segundo lugar, a responsabilidade que cabe a todos aqueles que têm um papel fundamental nas decisões que se tomam acerca desse mundo rural. Foi com base nestes pressupostos, que a comunicação aborda o conhecimento, por parte de alguns alunos que frequentam o 3º ano de escolaridade em algumas escolas do Primeiro Ciclo do Ensino Básico da região alentejana, sobre a realidade que é o mundo rural.
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Dissertação de mestrado, Aquacultura e Pescas, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014
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O futebol é um jogo deveras complexo e essa complexidade está presente nos processos para se atingirem os objetivos do jogo. Simplificando, estes são apenas um, marcar mais golos que o adversário e sofrer menos. É essencial que o treinador e a sua equipa técnica, construam uma estrutura que lhes permita lidar com esta complexidade, conseguindo maximizar o potencial desportivo e humano dos jogadores, quer individualmente quer coletivamente, de forma a atingirem os objetivos globais da equipa. Este relatório encontra-se dividido em três áreas fundamentais, todas elas com finalidades distintas. Na área 1 (Realização da prática profissional), o principal foco foi descrever como se desenvolveu o planeamento, a condução e a avaliação do processo de treino de uma equipa de futebol, durante a época 2014/2015. Sendo este um escalão em que os atletas se estão a iniciar no futebol de 11, procurou-se entender como se realiza o transfer do que é treinado para a competição, tendo por base o modelo de jogo definido pelo treinador. Na área 2 (Investigação e inovação), é apresentado o projeto realizado no seio do clube, que se baseava na criação de um programa de treinos específicos, com foco no treino percetivo-motor e técnico para os escalões de iniciados e juvenis. Na área 3 (Relação com a comunidade), foi desenvolvido um torneio, organizado e direcionado para os pais dos atletas, que procurava promover nestes, um sentido de solidariedade e de respeito por todos os intervenientes de um jogo de futebol (filhos, adversários, árbitros, treinadores, entre outros). Após a realização do estágio e do relatório, pode-se concluir que é essencial saber conceber e conduzir os exercícios, que tendo como base de criação o modelo de jogo definido inicialmente, permitam aos atletas maximizarem as suas capacidades aquando da competição.
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Tese de dout., Unidade de Ciências e Tecnologias dos Recursos Aquáticos, Univ. do Algarve, 1995
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Dissertação de mest. em Aquacultura e Pescas, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Univ. do Algarve, 2006
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2016