1000 resultados para Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa-Escuela de ciencias del mar
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The production of virulence factors by many pathogenic microorganisms depends on the intercellular communication system called quorum sensing, which involves the production and release of signal molecules known as autoinducers. Based on this, new-therapeutic strategies have emerged for the treatment of a variety of infections, such as the enzymatic degradation of signaling molecules, known as quorum quenching (QQ). In this study, we present the screening of QQ activity amongst 450 strains isolated from a bivalve hatchery in Granada (Spain), and the selection of the strain PQQ-42, which degrades a wide range of N-acylhomoserine lactones (AHLs). The selected strain, identified as Alteromonas stellipolaris, degraded the accumulation of AHLs and reduced the production of protease and chitinase and swimming motility of a Vibrio species in co-cultivation experiments in vitro. In the bio-control experiment, strain PQQ-42 significantly reduced the pathogenicity of Vibrio mediterranei VibC-Oc-097 upon the coral Oculina patagonica showing a lower degree of tissue damage (29.25 ± 14.63%) in its presence, compared to when the coral was infected with V. mediterranei VibC-Oc-097 alone (77.53 ± 13.22%). Our results suggest that this AHL-degrading bacterium may have biotechnological applications in aquaculture.
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The Lofoten-Vesterålen marine shelf is one of the most geologically diverse coast and offshore margin areas in Norway. This leads to huge heterogeneity in marine environments, and often high biodiversity. However, little is known yet about the benthic communities in this region. Within the ARCTOS LoVe MarineEco project the epibenthic communities of the Hola trough (Vesterålen) are analysed to give a first description of their spatial distribution. In this trough both a complex hydrodynamic system and varied topographic submarine elements occur. Trawling samples were collected for two different approaches: one in a meso-scale and another in a small-scale. For the broad scale a transect consisting in three stations was developed, while for the fine scale a small area on a sand wave field, consisting in five stations called HolaBox, was sampled. All organisms were intended to be identified to species level and colonial fauna was discarded for the analysis. Different diversity indexes were assessed (Shannon index (H’) and Pielou’s eveness (J’)). Clustering and nMDS analyses identified four statistically significant groups in terms of abundance (ind./100m2). A total amount of 211 different taxa were found within all stations. The more outer part of the transect (close to the shelf edge) presented a huge abundance of organisms and was dominated by the hemi sessile tube-builder polychaetes Nothria conchylega and Eunice dubitata and the sea urchin Gacilechinus acutus, while the more inner parts presented less abundance of individuals. Probably some upwelling produced by the Norwegian Atlantic Current (NWAC) is influencing the shelf edge increasing the primary production and, therefore, enriching the seafloor in this region. The sand wave field presented two different groups with few amount of individuals. Small-scale variability could be produced by the high heterogeneity within the different types of sand waves, while the scarce abundance of animals can be produced by the permanent changing environment that movable sand waves produce. Here more active and mobile fauna was found such as brittle stars and hermit crabs (among others). Finally, a fourth group was found in the most inner station of the transect, laying on a ridge in the central part of the trough. This station, with coarse substrate, was mainly dominated again by brittle stars and sea urchins. We can conclude that this is a really heterogeneous trough in environments and therefore in communities (even in a local scale). More detailed studies that focus in the local environmental drivers have to be carried out to get an integrated understanding of the structure of benthic communities in this system.
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Fish traps are widely used in Norwegian fjords, especially those designed for monitoring salmonid populations in the marine environment, although many other marine fish species are also captured. The composition and spatio-temporal variations of fish species captured by fish traps were monitored in five different coastal locations throughout the Romsdalsfjord region, Western Norway, from May to August during the three consecutive years (2011–2013). Twenty-three fish species were captured by traps in coastal waters, both resident and migratory fishes. The most common fish and with greater catchability were saithe (Pollachis virens) and sea trout (Salmo trutta), followed by cod (Gadus morhua), pollack (P. pollachius), herring (Clupea harengus) and mackerels (Trachurus trachurus and Scomber scombrus). However, the captured assemblage presented great spatial and seasonal variations, in terms of mean daily catch, probably associated with hydrographical conditions and migrational patterns. Information obtained in this study will help us to better understand the compositions and dynamic of coastal fish populations inhabiting Norwegian coastal waters. In addition, traps are highly recommended as a management tool for fish research (e.g. fish-tagging experiments, mark and recapture) and conservation purposes (coastal use and fisheries studies).
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Se presentan los resultados más significativos del proyecto de innovación docente enmarcado dentro de las redes de innovación docente de la Universidad de Alicante. En este trabajo se han examinado una serie de técnicas para la adquisición de microfotografías de utilidad en Geociencias. En particular, los materiales estudiados incluyen microfósiles marinos (foraminíferos) y sedimentos arenosos. Las técnicas analizadas abarcan los siguientes dispositivos: a) microscopio electrónico de barrido; b) microscopio trilocular con iluminación led de luz fría – cámara réflex; y c) estereomicroscopio (lupa binocular) – cámara IDS. El análisis de las distintas fotografías obtenidas ha permitido establecer las mejores condiciones e instrumental para aplicar estas técnicas como recurso de investigación aplicado a la didáctica de las geociencias.
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Habitat-related heterogeneity of striped red mullet Mullus surmuletus heterospecific foraging assemblages was examined off the coast of Spain. Video-based focal-follows conducted on 122 M. surmuletus assemblages (446 total individuals) revealed an array of attendant species (n = 7) with composition linked to benthic habitat complexity; bare sandy substrata were characterized by homospecific groups of M. surmuletus, while habitats with rock and vegetation attracted a variety of scrounging labrids and sparids. Although the nature of the relationship between M. surmuletus and attendants requires further exploration, the present study indicates that substratum composition can be a driving factor explaining the dynamics of this heterospecific assemblage.
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The distribution and composition of Amphipoda assemblages were analysed off the coasts of Alicante (Spain, Western Mediterranean), a disturbed area affected by several co-occurring anthropogenic impacts. Although differences among sampled stations were mainly related to natural parameters, anthropogenic activities were linked with changes in amphipod assemblages. Expansion of the Port of Alicante, a sewage outfall and a high salinity brine discharge could be causing the disappearance of amphipods at stations closer to these disturbances. However, the completion of port enlargement works and mitigatory dilution of the brine discharge has led to the recovery of the amphipod assemblage. Among the natural parameters, depth determines the distribution of some of the species. While Siphonoecetes sabatieri was abundant at shallow stations, Ampelisca spp., Photis longipes, Pseudolirius kroyeri, Apherusa chiereghinii and Phtisica marina were more abundant at deeper stations. Grain size and percentage of organic matter also influenced amphipod distribution, resulting in changes in species composition and in the relative percentages of different trophic groups. Species such as Ampelisca brevicornis, Perioculodes longimanus, Urothoe hesperiae and Urothoe elegans were more abundant at stations with a high content of fine sand. Carnivorous species, mainly of the Oedicerotidae family, were more abundant at those stations with a low organic matter content, while detritivorous species were more abundant at stations with a higher mud content. Among 62 identified species, three were reported for the first time from the Spanish Mediterranean coast, two species were recorded for the second time and a new species of Siphonoecetes was found, Siphonoecetes (Centraloecetes) bulborostrum. These results confirm the need for further data on amphipods from the Mediterranean Spanish coast.
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Development of desalination projects requires simple methodologies and tools for cost-effective and environmentally-sensitive management. Sentinel taxa and biotic indices are easily interpreted in the perspective of environment management. Echinoderms are potential sentinel taxon to gauge the impact produced by brine discharge and the BOPA index is considered an effective tool for monitoring different types of impact. Salinity increase due to desalination brine discharge was evaluated in terms of these two indicators. They reflected the environmental impact and recovery after implementation of a mitigation measure. Echinoderms disappeared at the station closest to the discharge during the years with highest salinity and then recovered their abundance after installation of a diffuser reduced the salinity increase. In the same period, BOPA responded due to the decrease in sensitive amphipods and the increase in tolerant polychaete families when salinities rose. Although salinity changes explained most of the observed variability in both indicators, other abiotic parameters were also significant in explaining this variability.
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La diversidad en los estadios de desarrollo de los poliquetos bentónicos fue estudiada en un perfil batimétrico de la plataforma continental central frente a Callao (Perú, 12°S) del verano al invierno del 2015, con el objetivo de determinar el asentamiento de larvas y reclutamiento de poliquetos bentónicos, bajo la influencia de los factores abióticos del agua y sedimento: temperatura, salinidad, oxígeno disuelto de fondo, sulfuro de hidrógeno en agua intersticial, fitopigmentos totales, materia orgánica total y biopolímeros lábiles. Se encontró un total de 25 especies, pertenecientes a 15 familias. La familia Spionidae presentó la mayor diversidad de larvas (06 especies), seguida de la familia Pilargidae (03 especies). Las larvas de Magelonidae fueron dominantes en verano y otoño. La disponibilidad larval en la capa de fondo estuvo asociada al régimen de oxigenación en el gradiente batimétrico. El número de larvas de poliquetos disminuyó desde el ambiente somero hacia la plataforma externa. Asimismo, la abundancia total de larvas de poliquetos y la abundancia de larvas de Magelona phyllisae se redujeron con el aumento de la temperatura y de la profundidad de la oxiclina durante el período de estudio, caracterizado por la influencia del evento El Niño 2015 - 2016. Por otro lado, se encontró que el número de especies de poliquetos juveniles y adultos fue mayor en ambientes someros, con mayor grado de oxigenación pero también condiciones más reductoras en el sedimento. No obstante, el éxito del reclutamiento, inferido a partir de la abundancia de individuos adultos y la proporción entre el número de especies en estadio adulto y el estadio juvenil fueron mayores en la plataforma externa deficiente en oxígeno, lo cual fue explicado principalmente por la contribución de Paraprionospio pinnata, especie dominante y típica de sedimentos de la plataforma continental.
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Los modelos de nicho ecológico permiten estudiar el efecto del ambiente sobre la distribución de las especies, relacionando datos de su distribución con información ambiental. El objetivo del presente estudio fue estimar el nicho ecológico y describir la variabilidad en la distribución espacial de la anchoveta (Engraulis ringens) mediante el uso de modelos estadísticos de nicho ecológico. Se trabajó con dos enfoques de análisis: por stocks (norte, centro y sur) en el Pacífico Sudoriental (PSO) y por estadios de desarrollo (pre-reclutas, reclutas y adultos) en la costa peruana. El modelo de nicho ecológico utilizó modelos aditivos generalizados, estimaciones georeferenciadas de presencia y ausencia de anchoveta e información de cuatro variables ambientales (temperatura superficial del mar, salinidad superficial del mar, concentración de clorofila a superficial y la profundidad de la oxiclina) entre los a˜nos 1985 y 2008. Se encontró que no existen diferencias en los nichos ecológicos de los tres stocks de anchoveta siendo los modelos que utilizaron la información de la anchoveta en todo el PSO los que lograron modelar el nicho de manera correcta. Respecto al análisis por estadios, se evidenció que cada estadio de desarrollo tiene distintas tolerancias a las variables ambientales consideradas en este trabajo, siendo los nichos de estadios menos desarrollados los que estuvieron incluidos dentro de los estadios más desarrollados. Se recomienda realizar estudios separados para cada estadio de desarrollo, lo cual permita comprender mejor las relaciones ecológicas encontradas en los resultados del nicho ecológico. Además se recomienda realizar simulaciones con modelos de nicho que incluyan más variables ambientales, las cuales puedan mejorar los mapas de distribución espacial de la anchoveta para los dos enfoques de análisis.
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Bibliografía.
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Contiene: Vol. 1: Decada primera -- Vol. 2: Decada segunda -- Vol. 3: Decada terzera -- Vol. 4: Decada cuarta.
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