614 resultados para Reptiles.


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La primera tarea de un Instituto nuevo que se dedica a la investigación científica pura dentro de un territorio poco conocido es elaborar un catálogo de las riquezas naturales que constituyen la fauna y la flora de dicho país. Por esta razón es la tarea básica de nuestro Instituto Tropical de Investigaciones Científicas de El Salvador investigar la fauna y flora un mapa geológico del país. Las clases de los vertebrados están terminadas o actualmente en trabajo, tenemos ya en nuestras manos los manuscritos acerca de las aves, anfibios y reptiles de El Salvador; actualmente se están estudiando los mamíferos un especialista en peces, la última clase de vertebrados, llegara a principios del año entrante. También diferentes grupos de los invertebrados, como por ejemplo los caracoles terrestres y varios grupos de insectos están ya investigados. En cuanto a la flora, se está elaborando una descripción de las especies de las catorce familias de la fanerógamas pentacíclicas, a las cuales pertenecen las orquídeas y las bromeliáceas. El trabajo de la fauna y flora tiene dos fines: describir las especies nuevas recién descubiertas y comprobar la presencia de las especies ya conocidas que hasta ahora no se habían descrito.

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La Facultad de Recursos Naturales y del Ambiente (FARENA) en conjunto con el proyecto UNA-FAGRO-DEPARTIR/Organización Mundial para la Salud y Seguridad Alimentaría (FAO), consideraron como objetivo principal evaluar el potencial ecoturístico de la Reserva de Recursos Genéticos Apacunca (RRGA) de Somotillo - Villa Nueva, departamento de Chinandega. El proceso metodológico para llevar a cabo el estudio se desarrolló en tres fases; se llevaron a cabo tres visitas de campo para recabar la información requerida a través del Diagnóstico Rural Participativo y consultivo; se realizaron dos recorridos por sitios pre definidos y se aplicaron entrevistas a comunitarios, guardabosques, funcionarios del MARENA y agentes de tour operadores. Los comunitarios muestran interés por la implementación de paquetes ecoturísticos; cuentan con capacidades básicas para albergar turistas; producen variedad de comida típica del lugar; en Villa Nueva se realizan fiestas patronales, carreras de caballos y peleas de gallo; existen la fabricación de orfebrería y el proceso de la apicultura. Se encuentra una variedad de especies de fauna específicamente en aves migratorias y reptiles, se encuentra un pequeño remanente del maíz primitivo, por el cual se debe el nombre de la categoría de manejo del área protegida; hacen uso de especies de curcubitaceae silvestre para alimentación; y se emplea la medicina natural. Las capacidades de los pobladores son pocas pero tienen una gran iniciativa e interés para capacitarse y poder brindar atención a los visitantes del área. El camino es transitable en todo tiempo, se cuenta con agua potable, casa base y escuelas, existen instituciones y organismos internacionales que tienen alguna incidencia sobre la zona; en la ciudad de Villa Nueva se encuentran la minería artesanal donde se obtiene oro, la fabricación de utensilios de barro y la comida típica (cosa de horno). Las tours operadoras de Managua, León y Chinandega pueden incluir paquetes para identificar el potencial turístico que existe en Apacunca o lugares aledaños. Se proponen dos paquetes Agroecoturísticos que brindan alternativas de recorridos para apreciar la belleza y destacar la importancia de la RRGA y de la zona.

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Este estudio fue realizado en la finca El Morro, San Miguelito, Río San Juan, el objetivo fue e valuar las características biofísicas de los recursos bosque, fauna silvestre , agua y suelo existentes en la finca. Se aplicó un inventario con diseño de muestreo sistemático utilizando tamaño de parcela de acuerdo a los diferentes tipos de cobertura vegetal , tales como : bosque abierto, tacotal y árboles disp ersos en potrero . Se ubica ron sobre el diseño del inventario dos parcelas circulares, con un radio de 15 metros, separadas a un a distancia de tres km entre ellas, la toma de datos de fauna silvestre se hizo , simultánea al levantamien t o de la información florística. P ara la caracterización se tomaron 20 muestras de suelo en cada tipo de cobertura vegetal para determinar el estado físico y químico del mismo. S e evaluó la calidad del agua para consumo humano en las dos fuentes hídricas existentes. En bosque abierto se encontraron 29 especies y 18 familias. Las familias con más individuos fueron : Bignoniaceae, Caesalpinaceae, Fabaceae y Mimosaceae ; en el tacotal se encontraron 26 especies y 19 familias , sobresaliendo en número de individuos, Tiliaceae, Bixaceae, Sterculiaceae y Mimosaceae; en el área de árboles dis pe rsos potreros se registraron 34 especies y 21 familias , siendo Anarcadiaceae, Fabaceae, Mimosaceae y Sterculiaceae las de mayor abundancia de individuos. El índice de diversidad de Shannon - Wiener indica que todos los tipos de vegetación tienden a la heterogeneidad o equitatividad en especies e individuos. En los tres estratos se encontraron 26 especies de aves, 7 de mamíferos y 8 de reptiles . Se evaluó el pH, nitrito, nitrato, amonio, fosfato, dureza de carbono, dureza total y oxígeno del agua, encontrando que es apta para consumo humano, sin embargo, no se hizo análisis biológico, por tanto se desconoce la concentración de coliformes fecales de las dos fuentes. La textura de los suelos en los tres tipos de vegetación es arcillosa

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Within land vertebrate species, snakes display extreme variations in their body plan, characterized by the absence of limbs and an elongated morphology. Such a particular interpretation of the basic vertebrate body architecture has often been associated with changes in the function or regulation of Hox genes. Here, we use an interspecies comparative approach to investigate different regulatory aspects at the snake HoxD locus. We report that, unlike in other vertebrates, snake mesoderm-specific enhancers are mostly located within the HoxD cluster itself rather than outside. In addition, despite both the absence of limbs and an altered Hoxd gene regulation in external genitalia, the limb-associated bimodal HoxD chromatin structure is maintained at the snake locus. Finally, we show that snake and mouse orthologous enhancer sequences can display distinct expression specificities. These results show that vertebrate morphological evolution likely involved extensive reorganisation at Hox loci, yet within a generally conserved regulatory framework.

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Bogotá (Colombia): Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Programa de Medicina Veterinaria

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O comércio de espécies selvagens tem crescido bastante ao longo das últimas décadas. Atualmente é considerado o quarto maior tráfico ilegal no mundo, logo seguido da transação de drogas, de armas e de humanos. Estima-se que o comércio de espécies selvagens pode ultrapassar os 12 milhões de euros por ano na UE. Abrange tanto as plantas como os animais vivos; mas, nestes últimos, incluem-se também os seus derivados, tais como sejam as peles, os ossos, alimento, entre outros. O uso das espécies selvagens é bastante vastos, as espécies são utilizadas para alimentação, uso medicinal, investigação científica, comércio de peles, alimentação e o mais comum é para animais de estimação. As espécies exóticas muitas vezes tornam-se espécies exóticas invasoras, começam a ser um perigo para a biodiversidade e para as espécies nativas. O processo de invasão apresenta-se por quatro fases: dispersão ou transporte, estabelecimento, naturalização e por fim dispersão geográfica e/ou invasão. Vários são os mecanismos para combater as espécies exóticas invasoras, sendo que o mecanismo mais radical a erradicação de espécimes. Em Lisboa, estão descritas três espécies exóticas invasoras: a tartaruga da Florida Trachemys scripta, a tartaruga de Nelson Pseudemys nelsoni e a tartaruga corcunda do Mississipi Graptemys pseudogeographica; ABSTRACT: The wildlife trade is growing fast over the last decades. It is now considered the fourth largest illegal trade in the world, followed by the drugs, weapons and humans. It is estimated that trade with species can exceed 12 million € per year in the EU. This trade comprises plants or live animals; but also is derivatives, such as skins, bones, food, and others. The use of wildlife is diverse, can be for food, medical, scientific research, trade of skins, but the most common is for pets. Alien species can become invasive alien species and so they become a threat to biodiversity and for native species. The process of invasion has four phases: dispersion or transport, establishment, naturalization and geographic dispersion and/or invasion. There are several mechanisms to combat such invasive alien species: the most radical mechanism is eradication of specimens. In Lisbon, are described three invasive alien species: the red-eared slider turtle Trachemys Florida, the Florida red-bellied turtle Pseudemys nelsoni and the false map turtle Graptemys psedogeographica.

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Tesis (Médico Veterinario). -- Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Programa de Medicina Veterinaria, 2014

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Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal e dos Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de Agronomia - UL

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Dissertação de mest. em Gestão e Conservação da Natureza, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Univ. do Algarve, 2004

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Haemoglobins constitute a set of proteins with interesting structural and functional properties, especially when the two large animal groups reptiles and fishes are focused on. Here, the crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of haemoglobin-II from the South American fish matrinxa (Brycon cephalus) is reported. X-ray diffraction data have been collected to 3.0 Angstrom resolution using synchrotron radiation (LNLS). Crystals were determined to belong to space group P2(1) and preliminary structural analysis revealed the presence of two tetramers in the asymmetric unit. The structure was determined using the standard molecular-replacement technique.

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Summary: Conservation of biodiversity in fire-prone regions depends on understanding responses to fire in animal communities and the mechanisms governing these responses. We collated data from an Australian semi-arid woodland reptile community (4796 individuals captured over 6 years) to: (i) determine the ability of commonly used shorter-term (2 years) surveys to detect reptile responses to time since fire (TSF) and (ii) investigate whether ecological traits of species reliably predicted their responses to fire. Of 16 reptile species analysed, four had responses to TSF consistent with shorter-term surveys and three showed no response to TSF. Nine species had responses to TSF not detected in previous studies using smaller but substantial subsets of the same data. Among the 13 affected species, times of peak abundance ranged from 1 to 50 years after fire. Nocturnal, burrowing species tended to be early successional and leaf-litter dwellers to be late successional, but these were only weak trends. Synthesis and applications. We found only limited support for a generalizable, trait-based model of succession in reptiles. However, our study revealed that the majority of common reptile species in our study region specialize on a post-fire successional stage and may therefore become threatened if homogeneous fire regimes predominate. Our study highlights the importance of interpreting results from time- or sample-limited fire studies of reptiles with the knowledge that many ecological responses may not have been detected. In such cases, an adaptive or precautionary approach to fire management may be necessary. We found only limited support for a generalizable, trait-based model of succession in reptiles. However, our study revealed that the majority of common reptile species in our study region specialize on a post-fire successional stage and may therefore become threatened if homogeneous fire regimes predominate. Our study highlights the importance of interpreting results from time- or sample-limited fire studies of reptiles with the knowledge that many ecological responses may not have been detected. In such cases, an adaptive or precautionary approach to fire management may be necessary.

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Aim Reducing the impacts of feral cats (Felis catus) is a priority for conservation managers across the globe, and success in achieving this aim requires a detailed understanding of the species’ ecology across a broad spectrum of climatic and environmental conditions. We reviewed the diet of the feral cat across Australia and on Australian territorial islands, seeking to identify biogeographical patterns in dietary composition and diversity, and use the results to consider how feral cats may best be managed. Location Australia and its territorial islands. Methods Using 49 published and unpublished data sets, we modelled trophic diversity and the consumption of eight food groups against latitude, longitude, mean temperature, precipitation, environmental productivity and climate-habitat regions. Results We recorded 400 vertebrate species that feral cats feed on or kill in Australia, including 28 IUCN Red List species. We found evidence of continental- scale prey-switching from rabbits to small mammals, previously recorded only at the local scale. The consumption of arthropods, reptiles, rabbits, rodents and medium-sized native mammals varied with different combinations of latitude, longitude, mean annual precipitation, temperature and environmental productivity. The frequency of rodents and dasyurids in cats’ diets increased as rabbit consumption decreased. Main conclusions The feral cat is an opportunistic, generalist carnivore that consumes a diverse suite of vertebrate prey across Australia. It uses a facultative feeding strategy, feeding mainly on rabbits when they are available, but switching to other food groups when they are not. Control programmes aimed at culling rabbits could potentially decrease the availability of a preferred food source for cats and then lead to greater predation pressure on native mammals. The interplay between cat diet and prey species diversity at a continental scale is complex, and thus cat management is likely to be necessary and most effective at the local landscape level.

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Abstract. The diet of sympatric dingoes and feral cats was studied in the semiarid southern rangelands of Western Australia. A total of 163 scats were collected over a period of 19 months. Rabbit remains were the most common food item in cat scats, followed by reptiles, small mammals and birds. Macropod remains were the most common food item in dingo scats, followed by rabbits and birds. Dingo scats did not contain small mammal remains, and infrequently contained arthropod and reptile remains. Cat and dingo scats contained remains from 11 and six mammal species, respectively. Of the small mammals, cat scats contained rodent remains more frequently than those of dasyurids. Dietary diversity of cats was higher than for dingoes and dietary overlap between the two species was relatively low.

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Reptiles in urban remnants are threatened with extinction by increased fire frequency, habitat fragmentation caused by urban development, and competition and predation from exotic species. Understanding how urban reptiles respond to and recover from such disturbances is key to their conservation. We monitored the recovery of an urban reptile community for five years following a summer wildfire at Kings Park in Perth, Western Australia, using pitfall trapping at five burnt and five unburnt sites. The reptile community recovered rapidly following the fire. Unburnt sites initially had higher species richness and total abundance, but burnt sites rapidly converged, recording a similar total abundance to unburnt areas within two years, and a similar richness within three years. The leaf-litter inhabiting skink Hemiergis quadrilineata was strongly associated with longer unburnt sites and may be responding to the loss of leaf litter following the fire. Six rarely-captured species were also strongly associated with unburnt areas and were rarely or never recorded at burnt sites, whereas two other rarely-captured species were associated with burnt sites. We also found that one lizard species, Ctenotus fallens, had a smaller average body length in burnt sites compared to unburnt sites for four out of the five years of monitoring. Our study indicates that fire management that homogenises large areas of habitat through frequent burning may threaten some species due to their preference for longer unburnt habitat. Careful management of fire may be needed to maximise habitat suitability within the urban landscape.

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Abundant, exceptionally preserved coprolites are documented from the Luoping biota (Anisian, Middle Triassic) of Yunnan Province, southwest China. These coprolites can be categorized into fourmorphological types: A) bead to ribbon-shaped, B) short to long cylindrical-shaped, C) flattened, disk-like, and D) segmented faeces. Detailed multi-disciplinary studies reveal that coprolite type A was likely produced by invertebrate animals,while coprolite types B to D could be faeces generated by carnivorous fishes or marine reptiles, perhaps from different taxonomicgroups. When compared with coprolites reported from the Lower Triassic, the Luoping forms indicate more complicated predation-prey food web networks. These evidences, combined with body fossil discoveries fromLuoping, suggest the emergence of complex trophic ecosystems in the Anisian,marking the full biotic recovery following the Permian–Triassic Mass Extinction.