985 resultados para INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION
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The ovarian complement of anurans exhibiting different reproductive modes is highly diverse, and intraspecific variation in reproductive output of anurans is generally related to variation in female properties and/or environmental conditions. The size-fecundity relationships, reproductive investment, and correlation between ovary mass and fat body mass were investigated for females of an anuran assemblage in the Pantanal, Brazil. Female body size was positively correlated with clutch size among seven of the eight species analyzed. However, these results seem to be influenced by seasonal variation in fecundity. Interspecific size-fecundity relationships revealed that female SVL was positively correlated with clutch size and egg size regardless of reproductive mode. Among 11 species analyzed, the reproductive investment (RI: ovary mass relative to body mass) varied from 5.5 to 18%, and there were no differences among reproductive modes and activity patterns (explosive/prolonged). RI correlated negatively with female size. Among three Leptodactylus species examined, negative correlation between ovary mass and fat body mass was verified for two species. Variations in the reproductive strategies are closely related to the reproductive activity patterns and reproductive modes exhibited by individual species, but are also influenced by environmental conditions. However, regardless of reproductive mode or activity pattern, each species seems to exhibit a reproductive strategy that allows them to respond differently to the same environmental restrictions.
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A PCR-RFLP analysis of the restriction pattern in nuclear (RAG2) and mitochondrial (12S/16S) gene sequences of bat species from the Molossidae, Phyllostomidae, Vespertilionidae, and Emballonuridae families produced a large number of fragments: 107 for RAG2 and 155 for 12S/16S combined in 139 and 402 haplotypes, respectively. The values detected for gene variation were low for both sequences (0.13 for RAG2 and 0.15 for 12S/16S) and reflected their conservative feature, reinforced by high values of inter- and intraspecies genetic identity (70-100%). The species with a high gene divergence were variable in the analyses of RAG2 (Eumops perotis, Artibeus lituratus, and Carollia perspicillata) and of 12S/16S (Nyctinomops laticaudatus, C. perspicillata, and Cynomops abrasus), and furthermore, one of them, C. perspicillata, also showed the highest intraspecific variation. The species that exhibited the lowest variation for both genes was Molossus rufus. In the families, the highest variation was observed in the Molossidae and this can be attributed to variation exhibited by Eumops and Nyctinomops species. The variations observed were interpreted as a natural variability within the species and genus that exhibited a conserved pattern in the two gene sequences in different species and family analyzed. Our data reinforce the idea that the analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear genes contribute to our knowledge of the diversity of New World bats. The genetic variability found in different taxa suggests that an additional diversity, unnoticed by other methods, can be revealed with the use of different molecular strategies. ©FUNPEC-RP.
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Although common in Brazil, the biology of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima (Smith) is still poorly studied. Larval descriptions are useful to genus-level ant systematics and sometimes to species-level taxonomy. This study presents a detailed description of juveniles of S. saevissima from Brazil, which were compared with Brazilian specimens of Solenopsis invicta Buren, Solenopsis geminata (Fabricius), and Solenopsis altipunctata Pitts. Different larval instars were separated by diagnostic morphological traits which were confirmed by observing moults. Reproductive larvae could be easily sorted by their distinctive body dimensions and shape. Contrary to previous reports on this species, the larvae of S. saevissima proved to be generally identical to those of S. invicta, while a few specimens resembled those of other close species, such as Solenopsis megergates Trager. Mature larvae thus presented considerable intraspecific variation in some characters recently proposed to aid fire ant species separation (morphology of head hairs). © 2012 Eduardo Gonalves Paterson Fox et al.
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The immatures of males of two species of Camponotus ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are described and compared by light and electron microscopy. The numbers of larval instars were determined: Camponotus rufipes Fabricius (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) have four instars; and Camponotus vittatus Forel have three. Male larvae of the two species are similar to previously described Camponotus larvae, sharing the following traits: basic shape of body and mandible, presence of 'chiloscleres', 'praesaepium' (some specimens), labial pseudopalps, and ten pairs of spiracles. However, larvae of the two species can be separated by bodily dimensions and based on their hair number and types. Worker larvae of C. vittatus previously described are extensively similar to male larvae, with only a few inconspicuous differences that may result from intraspecific variation or sexual differences.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Existe uma diversidade de espécies de Leishmania prevalentes na região Amazônica associadas à LTA configurando a etiologia múltipla da doença e, apesar do conhecimento da elevada ocorrência desta protozoose na Mesorregião do Baixo Amazonas, à oeste do Estado do Pará, quase nada era sabido sobre os agentes etiológicos da doença na referida área. Nesse sentido, o presente trabalho propôs-se a caracterizar por eletroforese de isoenzimas as amostras de Leishmania isoladas de pacientes procedentes da Mesorregião do baixo Amazonas, verificando a existência da correlação geográfica das espécies encontradas com a sua distribuição regional previamente conhecida, e ainda, verificando a presença de variação intraespecífica. A caracterização das 43 amostras de Leishmania foi feita por eletroforese em gel de amido utilizando sete sistemas enzimáticos (6PGDH, PGM, G6PD, MPI, GPI, ASAT E ALAT), comparando seus perfis eletroforéticos com os perfis das sete cepas-referência das espécies conhecidas da região. As amostras foram testadas previamente por imunofluorescência indireta com o uso de um painel com 23 anticorpos monoclonais (sistema biotina-avidina) apenas como uma triagem. A caracterização isoenzimática das amostras permitiu o seguinte resultado: 11 (25,28%) amostras de L. (V) braziliensis, 20 (46,50%) de L.(V) guyanensis, 2 (4,60%) de L.(L.) amazonensis, 4 (9,30%) de L.(V) shawi e 6 (13,95%) de L.(V) lainsoni. A eletroforese isoenzimática apresentou elevado poder discriminatório para a identificação das amostras estudadas, permitindo concluir que esta técnica representa uma importante ferramenta para a caracterização dos parasitos do gênero Leishmania. Nas cepas de L. (V) braziliensis observou-se pela primeira vez na Mesorregião do Baixo Amazonas a ocorrência de variação intraespecífica revelada pela presença de três serodemas. Nas cepas de L. (V) guyanensis observou-se a presença de duas variantes, uma que apresentou reatividade com o monoclonal B 19 (espécie-específico), porém com variação nas enzimas 6PGDH e PGM, e a Segunda, sem reatividade para este monoclonal e com perfis eletroforéticos semelhantes ao da cepa-referência L. (V) guyanensis especialmente nas enzimas 6PGDH, porém com tribandas, e na PGM, consideradas os melhores marcadores enzimáticos pelo seu elevado poder discriminatório. Dessa forma, descreveu-se pela primeira vez a ocorrência de diferentes espécies de Leishmania dermotrópicas na Mesorregião do Baixo Amazonas, as quais já tem registro na região norte do Brasil, sugerindo a transmissão simpátrica das espécies encontradas na referida área estudada.
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Zoologia) - IBRC
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Proteção de Plantas) - FCA
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)