713 resultados para Mollusca Planorbidae
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This study was carried out in the interface zone of Lake Nabugabo, which is situated to the west of Lake Victoria. Four study sites were chosen from the south-western to the eastern ends of the euhydrophyte-dominated interface zone, which was about 10 km long, 10 to 50 m wide, 2 m deep and characterized by a thick layer of peat at the bottom. Nymphaea caerulea was the most dominant and widespread euhydrophyte species except in the eastern tip of the lake where it was replaced by Nymphaea lotus. Interspersed among these lilies was Ceratophyllum demersum in certain bays which were thought to be either water inlets or out-flows; Utricularia and Nymphoides indica were associated with monospecific stand of N. caerulea in the south- western end of the zone. The microinvertebrates were dominated by Copepoda (represented mainly by Cyclopoida), and Rotifera, with Cladocera occurring sporadically, while the macroinvertebrates were represented by Mollusca, Acarina, and seven insect orders of which Diptera (represented by Chironomidae) was the most dominant and widespread. Snails were found to have increased in abundance and distribution since the early 1960's. Nymphaea-Ceratophyllum mixed habitats had far more larval fishes and macroinvertebrates than monospecific stands of N. caerulea. Generally, the eastern end of the interface zone had more macroinvertebrates and larval fishes than the south-western end. Food habits of larval fishes were dominated by chironomid larvae; others consumed included detritus, aufwuchs and, periodically, cladocerans.
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En este estudio se midieron los niveles de Coliformes fecales en ejemplares de Anadara similis y A. tuberculosa recolectados en los estuarios Barra de Santiago, Jaltepeque y El Tamarindo con la finalidad de verificar la utilidad de estos bivalvos para ser utilizados como biomonitores de contaminación por material fecal en esos ecosistemas.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate benthic macro-invertebrates species diversity as bio-indicators of environmental health in Bahrekan bay (in the Northwest of Persian gulf). Seasonal sediments sampling along 5 transects, 15 stations at 4 replicates (3 replicates for macrobenthos and 1 replicate for sediment analysis) was done from November 2008 to August 2009 by 0.025 m2 Van Veen grab sampler. Physical and chemical parameters of water, grain size analysis, %TOM and Ni and Va concentrations of sediments were assessed through four seasons. Macrobenthic communities after staining and sorting, using stereomicroscope have been identified. Their density in every station and every season calculated. For using of AMBI index, identified macrobenthos according to their sensitivity to stressors and pollutants, categorized into 5 ecological groups and for using of Bentix index categorized into 3 ecological groups. The diversity indices and indicators that showing ecological status were calculated. Also, the differences between physiochemical parameters of sea water, sediments TOM% and grain size, diversity indices in stations and seasons were recorded (P=0.05). The correlation coefficient determined for all parameters. According to the results of grain size analysis, bottom grain size categorized as clay. Highest percent of TOM was belong to autumn (36.39±.075) and lowest was belong to summer (19.01±0.51). Also there was positive correlation (p=0.01) between %TOM and %Clay that showing sediments with lowest size containing highest amounts of organic matters. Ni concentrations in sediments (87.80±21.25)mg/kg showed the amounts over than standards levels but Va concentrations in sediments (53.54±17.60)mg/kg showed the amounts lower than standards level. The highest density of macrobenthos was recorded for summer (8254±485) N/m2 and the lowest density was recorded for spring (3775±172)N/m2. The highest annual density was belong to mollusca (81%) and then polycheates (13%), Others (4%) and crustaceae (2%). The highest diversity was recorded for winter (Simpson index: 0.13±0.01, H':3.47±0.06) and the lowest diversity recorded for autumn (Simpson index: 0.16±0.01, H':3.17±0.06). in all stations, the highest amount of Shanon index was belong to T2S3 station in summer (4.11± 0.32) and the lowest amount was belong to T1S1 station in autumn (2.42± 0.41). The annual mean of Simpson diversity index: (0.15 ±0.04) and Shanon diversity index (3.36±0.03), illustrated that macrobenthos in Bahrekan bay have a good variation. The results of Brilluin and N1 (Number of equally common species) indices confirm the results of Simpson index. For study on the regions that diversity has a little difference between stations, with use of Ni index, the degree of differences could be better ono recognizable. According to the results of AMBI index in all seasons (autumn: 0.46±0.03; summer: 0.22±0.01; annual mean:0.31±0.01) and standards (0.0
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Freshwater mussel (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Unionoida) populations are one of the most endangered faunistic groups. Mussels play an important role in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems, because they are responsible for the filtration and purification of water. They have a complex life cycle, with a parasitic larvae and usually limited host fish species. The real status of these populations is still poorly understood worldwide. The objectives of the present work were the study of bioecology of duck mussel (Anodonta anatina L.) populations of Tua Basin (NE Portugal). It was made the characterization of the ecological status of Rabaçal, Tuela and Tua Rivers, selecting 15 sampling sites, equally distributed by the three rivers. Samplings were made in the winter of 2016, and several physico-chemical water parameters measured and two habitat quality indexes calculated (GQC and QBR indexes). Benthic macroinvertebrate communities were sampled based on the protocols established by the Water Framework Directive. Host fish populations for duck mussel were determined in laboratorial conditions, testing several native and exotic fish species. The results showed that several water quality variables (e.g. dissolved oxygen, conductivity, pH, total dissolved solids, and nutrients) can be used for the classification of river typology. Other responsive metrics were also determined to identify environmental degradation. For instances, hydromorphological conditions (GQC and QBR indexes) and biota related metrics (e.g. composition, distribution, abundance, diversity of invertebrate communities) contributed to the evaluation of the ecological integrity. The upper zones of Rabaçal and Tuela rivers were classified with excellent and good ecological integrity, while less quality was found in downstream zones. The host fish tests showed that only native species are effective hosts, essential for the conservation purposes of this mussel species. Threats, like pollution, sedimentation and river regularization (3 big dams are in construction or in filling phase), are the main cause of habitat loss for native mussel and fish populations in the future. Rehabilitation and mitigation measures are essential for these lotic ecosystems in order to preserve the prioritary habitats and the native species heavily threatened.
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En la costa de El Salvador, el “curil” (Anadara tuberculosa), constituyen una fuente importante de alimento, empleo y beneficios económicos para las personas que habitan en las cercanías de zonas costeras y estuarinas del país. Aunque ésta especie es reproducida artificialmente en el laboratorio de la Estación Acuícola de Producción de Moluscos de Puerto el Triunfo, Usulután, no existe información específica acerca de sus hábitos alimenticios en su hábitat natural para la región centroamericana. Por lo cual, el presente trabajo tuvo como objetivo determinar la composición específica de su dieta, a través del contenido estomacal e intestinal durante los meses de septiembre 2013 a enero 2014 en cuatro sitios de la Bahía de Jiquilisco, El Chile (EC), EL Jobal (EJ), Boca Los Lagartos (BL) e Isla Magueyal (IM). Se analizaron un total de 540 tractos digestivos de Anadara tuberculosa, obteniendo un total de 30,328 ítems alimenticios, en su mayoría correspondientes a 37 especies de diatomeas (95,91%), principalmente por los géneros Thalassiosira plicata (12,78%), Diploneis smithii (9,21%), Diploneis gruendleri (7,59%), Thalassiosira sp. (5,0%), Thalassionema nitzchioides (4,91%). Además, se aplicaron los índices de Levins (Bi=0,42) y Shannon-Wiener (H’=3,24), para amplitud y diversidad de dieta, respectivamente, indicando que esta especie se tipifica como especialista, debido a que presenta un espectro trófico diverso, dominado por pocas especies. Así mismo, se realizó un traslape de dieta de Morisita-Horn, en cuanto a rangos de tallas establecidos (menores de 4 cm, 4-5 cm y mayores de 5 cm), encontrando valores de Cλ=0,50 a 0,90, evidenciando que existe un traslape medio-alto en las especies filtradas por las diferentes tallas; así como también, para los sitios de muestreo se estimaron los índices de similitudes de Jaccard (Ij= 0,63-0,82) y Sorensen (Is= 0,72-0,90) indicando que no existen diferencias significativas en cuanto a los ítems alimenticios encontrados en los tractos digestivos de A. tuberculosa para la Bahía de Jiquilisco.
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Los moluscos bivalvos se alimentan por filtración logrando ingerir partículas en suspensión que pueden contener microorganismos patógenos a un nivel muy superior al de su entorno acuático, por lo tanto los riesgos de enfermedades gastrointestinales para humanos se asocian al consumo de moluscos crudos. Muchas de estas enfermedades transmitidas por moluscos se deben a bacterias entéricas asociadas con contaminación fecal. Para controlar las enfermedades transmitidas por moluscos, se ha ideado la limpieza de moluscos de los contaminantes presentes en su tejido a través de la depuración (un sistema controlado), este es un proceso que consiste en mantener a los bivalvos en tanques con agua de mar libre de contaminantes microbiológicos, en condiciones que permitan maximizar la actividad natural de filtración y expulsar así el contenido intestinal donde están presentes las bacterias nocivas para el consumo humano. La presente investigación consistió en evaluar la depuración a la que se sometió el “curil” (A. tuberculosa) para reducir la carga microbiana de Escherichia coli y Coliformes, donde los “curiles” se introdujeron en agua radiada con luz ultravioleta, bajo condiciones de temperatura, salinidad y pH, por periodos de tiempo de 24, 48, y 72 horas. Los ejemplares analizados fueron 51muestras, 24 de ellos se extrajeron de los sitios de cultivo Las Flores y El Jobal de la Bahía de Jiquilisco, del Departamento de Usulután y el resto fueron recolectados en un establecimiento comercial de mariscos de la misma zona para determinar la capacidad máxima del sistema depurador, también se analizó 21 muestras del agua radiada con luz UV para demostrar la efectividad del sistema depurador. Las muestras colectadas de tejido de “curil” y agua de mar fueron trasladadas al Laboratorio del Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Salud (CENSALUD) de la Universidad de El Salvador, para la realización del análisis microbiológico mediante la técnica de placa vertida por medio del recuento de Unidades Formadoras de Colonias (UFC/g) (Cuantificación de Coliformes) y Número Más Probable (NMP/ml) (Comprobación de presencia de E. coli), ambas técnicas recomendadas por la Administración de Alimentos y Medicina de los Estados Unidos de América (FDA, por sus siglas en inglés)
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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre no Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde Egas Moniz
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The faunal communities of four intertidal habitats namely sand, mud, seagrass (Zostera noltii) and seagrass patches (mixSM) of a temperate coastal lagoon, Ria Formosa (southern Portugal), were sampled. A total of 47 species were taken in 428 bottomless drop sampler samples, with the highest number of species and the more commonly occurring species belonging to the Mollusca phylum. The dominance of these gastropod species underlines the importance of the grazing food chain in these habitats. Bittium reticulatum was the most abundant species, being especially abundant in the seagrass habitat. The most frequent and highest biomass species in the community was Carcinus maenas, a predator that makes use of the available resources and that is adapted to the highly variable intertidal environment. Pomatoschistus microps was the most abundant fish species, with highest densities in the mud habitat, which demonstrates an ability to occupy a low depth area. The seagrass; habitat had the highest diversity, abundance and biomass, followed by the mixSM habitat and was different from all the others. Assemblages were highly influenced by the presence of vegetation, providing forage and refuge from predation. A well defined summer group was identified in all habitats. These results highlight the importance of seagrass beds and the idea that their decrease implies the decrease of lagoon production through the impoverishment of the trophic structure of the lagoon. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.