997 resultados para tropical Lepidoptera
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South Africa's southwestern Cape occupies a critical transition zone between Southern Hemisphere temperate (winter) and tropical (summer) moisture-bearing systems. In the recent geological past, it has been proposed that the relative influence of these systems may have changed substantially, but little reliable evidence regarding regional hydroclimates and rainfall seasonality exists to refine or substantiate the understanding of long-term dynamics. In this paper we present a mid-to late Holocene multi-proxy record of environmental change from a rock hyrax midden from Katbakkies Pass, located along the modern boundary between the winter and summer rainfall zones. Derived from stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes, fossil pollen and microcharcoal, these data provide a high resolution record of changes in humidity, and insight into changes in rainfall seasonality. Whereas previous work concluded that the site had generally experienced only subtle environmental change during the Holocene, our records indicate that significant, abrupt changes have occurred in the region over the last 7000 years. Contrary to expectations based on the site's location, these data indicate that the primary determinant of changes in humidity is summer rather than winter rainfall variability, and its influence on drought season intensity and/or length. These findings are consistent with independent records of upwelling along the southern and western coasts, which indicate that periods of increased humidity are related to increased tropical easterly flow. This substantially refines our understanding of the nature of temperate and tropical circulation system dynamics in SW Africa, and how changes in their relative dominance have impacted regional environments during the Holocene.
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Fasciolosis is an important foodborne, zoonotic disease of livestock and humans, with global annual health and economic losses estimated at several billion US$. Fasciola hepatica is the major species in temperate regions, while F. gigantica dominates in the tropics. In the absence of commercially available vaccines to control fasciolosis, increasing reports of resistance to current chemotherapeutic strategies and the spread of fasciolosis into new areas, new functional genomics approaches are being used to identify potential new drug targets and vaccine candidates. The glutathione transferase (GST) superfamily is both a candidate drug and vaccine target. This study reports the identification of a putatively novel Sigma class GST, present in a water-soluble cytosol extract from the tropical liver fluke F. gigantica. The GST was cloned and expressed as an enzymically active recombinant protein. This GST shares a greater identity with the human schistosomiasis GST vaccine currently at Phase II clinical trials than previously discovered F. gigantica GSTs, stimulating interest in its immuno-protective properties. In addition, in silico analysis of the GST superfamily of both F. gigantica and F. hepatica has revealed an additional Mu class GST, Omega class GSTs, and for the first time, a Zeta class member.
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Kumphawapi, which is Thailand’s largest natural freshwater lake, contains a >10,000-year-long climatic and environmental archive. New data sets (stratigraphy, chronology, hydrogen isotopes, plant macrofossil and charcoal records) for two sedimentary sequences are here combined with earlier multi-proxy studies to provide a comprehensive reconstruction of past climatic and environmental changes for Northeast Thailand. Gradually higher moisture availability due to a strengthening of the summer monsoon led to the formation of a large shallow lake in the Kumphawapi basin between >10,700 and c. 7000 cal. BP. The marked increase in moisture availability and lower evaporation between c. 7000 and 6400 cal. BP favoured the growth and expansion of vegetation in and around the shallow lake. The increase in biomass led to gradual overgrowing and infilling, to an apparent lake level lowering and to the development of a wetland. Multiple hiatuses are apparent in all investigated sequences between c. 6500 and 1400 cal. BP and are explained by periodic desiccation events of the wetland and erosion due to the subsequent lake level rise. The rise in lake level, which started c. 2000 cal. BP and reached shallower parts c. 1400 cal. BP, is attributed to an increase in effective moisture availability. The timing of hydroclimatic conditions during the past 2000 years cannot be resolved because of chronological limitations.
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Indústrias metalúrgicas de produção de ligas metálicas podem por em risco toda a área envolvente, nomeadamente a qualidade das águas (superficiais e subterrâneas), dos solos e do ar, sempre que não existam infraestruturas e planos adequados de gestão destes resíduos. No caso em estudo, a unidade industrial situa-se na bacia do rio São Francisco, no estado brasileiro de Minas Gerais, e nos mais de quarenta anos de funcionamento tem produzido inúmeros problemas ambientais. Este estudo baseia-se nos primeiros resultados referentes aos solos da envolvente, tendo como objetivos a identificação dos principais contaminantes e a definição da área contaminada, de forma a avaliar a eficácia de projetos futuros de recuperação.
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Dissertação de mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil – Perfil de Construção
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We studied a group of 174 Portuguese children (aged 2 mo-16 y) who mostly traveled to tropical Portuguese-speaking countries and found an attack rate of 21.8% for travelers' diarrhea, much lower than previously described. We also showed that African rate analysis by region may hide significant differences between countries.
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A utilização crescente das tecnologias de informação provocou uma revolução do conhecimento. O resultado deste novo paradigma trouxe mudanças significativas no modo de gerir e difundir a informação arquivística. A digitalização de parte ou da totalidade de acervos tem sido uma prática constante nos arquivos, bibliotecas e centros de documentação como forma de permitir ao utilizador o acesso remoto e alargado à informação. Neste sentido, o presente estudo, o qual enquadra-se na Sociedade da Informação, incide sobre preservação a longo prazo de documentos digitalizados e tem como objeto de estudo os representantes digitais inseridos no Arquivo Científico Tropical Digital (ACTD), pertencente ao Instituto de Investigação Científica Tropical (IICT). Propõe-se aqui entender o processo de digitalização dos documentos inseridos no ACTD, analisar se é realizada alguma preservação digital a longo prazo, bem como analisar a perceção dos profissionais da instituição em estudo relativa à esta temática e a partir deste conhecimento fazer recomendações de preservação digital a longo prazo ao Arquivo digital. O método de recolha e análise de dados utilizado diz respeito à análise de documentos institucionais do IICT, das páginas web do IICT e do ACTD, a fim de compreender a sua génese e estrutura e, a análise qualitativa de entrevistas semiestruturadas aplicada a cinco colaboradores do IICT que trabalham direta ou indiretamente com o ACTD. Para ajudar na análise dos dados recolhidos em entrevista construiu-se uma grelha de análise qualitativa por tema e categoria. A partir do tratamento e análise dos dados identificou-se algumas dificuldades que o ACTD apresenta relativamente á preservação digital a longo prazo, e recomendações foram sugeridas. O IICT não possui plano de preservação digital, nem ações de preservação definidas para serem aplicadas aos objetos digitais do ACTD. A perceção dos profissionais entrevistados relativa à temática é superficial, por isso no que diz respeito à preservação dos objetos digitais recomenda-se ao ACTD e aos profissionais que estão a trabalhar diretamente com as coleções documentais digitalizadas a criação de um grupo de trabalho, de um projeto de digitalização formalizado e de um plano de preservação digital, além da utilização de metadados de preservação, assim como a definição de normas e estratégias de preservação com base em políticas nacionais e internacionais.
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Desarrollo empresarial y creación de empresa
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Plutella xylostella (diamondback moth, DBM) is a globally distributed Lepidopteran that feeds and oviposits almost exclusively on plants in the Brassicaceae family. DBM disperses from the southern United States and Mexico into Canada in the spring and summer. Establishment of DBM in Ontario is partially dependent upon the quantity and quality of host plants available and the preference of DBM for different hosts. Host plants include many crops such as broccoli, canola and cabbage, as well as landscape ornamentals and wild plants. It has previously been established that DBM are attracted to host plants by chemicals, specifically glucosinolates. I examined the preference of DBM among crop, wild and ornamental host plant species and how preference varies with insect life stage (3rd and 4th instar larvae and adults). Experiments included exposing DBM larvae from five populations coming from different locations in Canada to six Brassicaceae species and evaluating the preferences and weight gain over one hour. Then adult females were exposed to these same plant species and their oviposition preferences were examined. Populations from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario were compared to assess differences in preference associated with geographic region or species of host plant. The ultimate goal of my study was to understand the potential of various Brassicaceae species to act as reservoirs to sustain and promote population growth of DBM, as well as sinks that may decrease DBM abundance. Results showed that garden cress (Lepidium sativum) was highly preferred over other species (wintercress, black mustard, aubretia, broccoli and ornamental kale) for both food and oviposition sources. Previous studies report that garden cress contains saponins, chemicals shown to be toxic to developing DBM larvae, however no studies have yet shown a preference for garden cress. These results provide information on a novel host plant with the potential to control DBM population growth. No difference in preferences was found among populations of DBM from various sources in Canada.
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias Especialidad en Producción Agrícola) UANL
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Tesis (Maestría en Ciencias con Especialidad en Microbiología) UANL