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Background: Studies of oyster microbiomes have revealed that a limited number of microbes, including pathogens, can dominate microbial communities in host tissues such as gills and gut. Much of the bacterial diversity however remains underexplored and unexplained, although environmental conditions and host genetics have been implicated. We used 454 next generation 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of individually tagged PCR reactions to explore the diversity of bacterial communities in gill tissue of the invasive Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas stemming from genetically differentiated beds under ambient outdoor conditions and after a multifaceted disturbance treatment imposing stress on the host. Results: While the gill associated microbial communities in oysters were dominated by few abundant taxa (i.e. Sphingomonas, Mycoplasma) the distribution of rare bacterial groups correlated to relatedness between the hosts under ambient conditions. Exposing the host to disturbance broke apart this relationship by removing rare phylotypes thereby reducing overall microbial diversity. Shifts in the microbiome composition in response to stress did not result in a net increase in genera known to contain potentially pathogenic strains. Conclusion: The decrease in microbial diversity and the disassociation between population genetic structure of the hosts and their associated microbiome suggest that disturbance (i.e. stress) may play a significant role for the assembly of the natural microbiome. Such community shifts may in turn also feed back on the course of disease and the occurrence of mass mortality events in oyster populations.
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The book presents results of comprehensive geological investigations carried out during Cruise 8 of R/V "Vityaz-2" to the western part of the Black Sea in 1984. Systematic studies in the Black Sea during about hundred years have not weakened interest in the sea. Lithological and geochemical studies of sediments in estuarine areas of the Danube and the Kyzyl-Irmak rivers, as well as in adjacent parts of the deep sea and some other areas were the main aims of the cruise. Data on morphological structures of river fans, lithologic and chemical compositions of sediments in the fans and their areal distribution, forms of occurrence of chemical elements, role of organic matter and gases in sedimentation and diagenesis are given and discussed in the book.
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El objetivo de esta tesina es evaluar la disponibilidad de biomasa residual lignocelulósica, proveniente de la viticultura, olivicultura y fruticultura, en el Oasis Norte de la provincia de Mendoza, como recurso energético renovable. Se utilizan datos del Registro Único de la Tierra para conocer, por distrito, la superficie cultivada de cada especie vegetal. A través de consultas a profesionales locales, recopilación de información y datos de trabajos del ámbito local, nacional e internacional, se identifican coeficientes de disponibilidad de biomasa y las particularidades que condicionan su aprovechamiento. Los datos se procesan con planillas de cálculo y se aplican en la elaboración de mapas y resultados. Por último se comparan los resultados obtenidos con otros provenientes de estudios regionales en la materia. Los resultados arrojan cifras esperadas y comparables con estudios previos. Se dispone entre 86.286 y 440.669 t*año-1 de biomasa lignocelulósica y entre 1.114.160 GJ*año-1 y 5.856.385 GJ*año-1 de energía según los distintos escenarios evaluados. A nivel del Oasis Norte se puede instalar una planta de generación de energía por incineración de esta biomasa de una potencia entre 8,5 MWe a 76,6 MWe según escenarios. La gran variabilidad de los resultados de cada escenario se debe a la diferencia de factores de Relación de Generación de Residuos y Escobajos, poniendo de manifiesto la importancia de fomentar la investigación en este campo.