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El trabajo estudia las migraciones regionales e internacionales en un contexto de economías campesinas de frontera, que comprende los actuales municipios de Los Toldos (Salta, Argentina) y Padcaya (Tarija, Bolivia). El valle de Los Toldos perteneció a Bolivia hasta 1938, año en el que se oficializó su traspaso hacia Argentina. Si bien, hasta esa fecha, el área de estudio conformaba una misma región, la diferente pertenencia estatal fue marcando ciertas diferencias entre ambos sectores, principalmente debido a la influencia de las políticas que fue adoptando cada nación. Mediante un estudio etnográfico y, especialmente, el análisis comparado de 110 encuestas semi-estructuradas a unidades domésticas, se observa la movilidad espacial de sus integrantes. Diferentes tipos de migración se constituyen en función de las estrategias reproductivas de tales unidades. Dada la creciente subdivisión de las tierras las migraciones permanentes se entienden como un mecanismo compensatorio en la etapa de redistribución de los medios de producción entre los descendientes. Mientras que las migraciones temporarias se constituyen en una actividad más, que se suma a las actividades económicas convencionales.

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En este trabajo se presenta el dispositivo metodológico de un estudio de casos múltiple realizado a productores agropecuarios familiares del Litoral Oeste de Uruguay. El estudio, de tipo etnográfico, integra los aportes de los enfoques biográficos y de la metodología Enfoque Global de la Explotación Agropecuaria (metodología EGEA). Se describe como fue diseñada la muestra teórica y la etapa de relevamiento de información para cada caso, que implicó visitas a dieciséis familias de productores agropecuarios ubicados en cuatro contextos territoriales diferentes. Esta línea de investigación tiene como referencia a Pierre Bourdieu, su teoría de la práctica y su sistema de conceptos fundamentales. A partir del análisis de los modelos de funcionamiento estratégico de los casos estudiados, se profundiza en los sistemas de reglas estratégicas comunes y específicas de acuerdo a trayectorias y ciclos familiares. Se presentan resultados preliminares del estudio realizado y algunas consideraciones metodológicas sobre la potencialidad y complementariedad de los enfoques utilizados

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El trabajo estudia las migraciones regionales e internacionales en un contexto de economías campesinas de frontera, que comprende los actuales municipios de Los Toldos (Salta, Argentina) y Padcaya (Tarija, Bolivia). El valle de Los Toldos perteneció a Bolivia hasta 1938, año en el que se oficializó su traspaso hacia Argentina. Si bien, hasta esa fecha, el área de estudio conformaba una misma región, la diferente pertenencia estatal fue marcando ciertas diferencias entre ambos sectores, principalmente debido a la influencia de las políticas que fue adoptando cada nación. Mediante un estudio etnográfico y, especialmente, el análisis comparado de 110 encuestas semi-estructuradas a unidades domésticas, se observa la movilidad espacial de sus integrantes. Diferentes tipos de migración se constituyen en función de las estrategias reproductivas de tales unidades. Dada la creciente subdivisión de las tierras las migraciones permanentes se entienden como un mecanismo compensatorio en la etapa de redistribución de los medios de producción entre los descendientes. Mientras que las migraciones temporarias se constituyen en una actividad más, que se suma a las actividades económicas convencionales.

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En este trabajo se presenta el dispositivo metodológico de un estudio de casos múltiple realizado a productores agropecuarios familiares del Litoral Oeste de Uruguay. El estudio, de tipo etnográfico, integra los aportes de los enfoques biográficos y de la metodología Enfoque Global de la Explotación Agropecuaria (metodología EGEA). Se describe como fue diseñada la muestra teórica y la etapa de relevamiento de información para cada caso, que implicó visitas a dieciséis familias de productores agropecuarios ubicados en cuatro contextos territoriales diferentes. Esta línea de investigación tiene como referencia a Pierre Bourdieu, su teoría de la práctica y su sistema de conceptos fundamentales. A partir del análisis de los modelos de funcionamiento estratégico de los casos estudiados, se profundiza en los sistemas de reglas estratégicas comunes y específicas de acuerdo a trayectorias y ciclos familiares. Se presentan resultados preliminares del estudio realizado y algunas consideraciones metodológicas sobre la potencialidad y complementariedad de los enfoques utilizados

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En este trabajo se presenta el dispositivo metodológico de un estudio de casos múltiple realizado a productores agropecuarios familiares del Litoral Oeste de Uruguay. El estudio, de tipo etnográfico, integra los aportes de los enfoques biográficos y de la metodología Enfoque Global de la Explotación Agropecuaria (metodología EGEA). Se describe como fue diseñada la muestra teórica y la etapa de relevamiento de información para cada caso, que implicó visitas a dieciséis familias de productores agropecuarios ubicados en cuatro contextos territoriales diferentes. Esta línea de investigación tiene como referencia a Pierre Bourdieu, su teoría de la práctica y su sistema de conceptos fundamentales. A partir del análisis de los modelos de funcionamiento estratégico de los casos estudiados, se profundiza en los sistemas de reglas estratégicas comunes y específicas de acuerdo a trayectorias y ciclos familiares. Se presentan resultados preliminares del estudio realizado y algunas consideraciones metodológicas sobre la potencialidad y complementariedad de los enfoques utilizados

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El trabajo estudia las migraciones regionales e internacionales en un contexto de economías campesinas de frontera, que comprende los actuales municipios de Los Toldos (Salta, Argentina) y Padcaya (Tarija, Bolivia). El valle de Los Toldos perteneció a Bolivia hasta 1938, año en el que se oficializó su traspaso hacia Argentina. Si bien, hasta esa fecha, el área de estudio conformaba una misma región, la diferente pertenencia estatal fue marcando ciertas diferencias entre ambos sectores, principalmente debido a la influencia de las políticas que fue adoptando cada nación. Mediante un estudio etnográfico y, especialmente, el análisis comparado de 110 encuestas semi-estructuradas a unidades domésticas, se observa la movilidad espacial de sus integrantes. Diferentes tipos de migración se constituyen en función de las estrategias reproductivas de tales unidades. Dada la creciente subdivisión de las tierras las migraciones permanentes se entienden como un mecanismo compensatorio en la etapa de redistribución de los medios de producción entre los descendientes. Mientras que las migraciones temporarias se constituyen en una actividad más, que se suma a las actividades económicas convencionales.

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Prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) are monogamous rodents that form pair bonds characterized by a preference for a familiar social partner. In male prairie voles, exposure to either the stress of swimming or exogenous injections of corticosterone facilitate the development of a social preference for a female with which the male was paired after injection or swimming. Conversely, adrenalectomy inhibits partner preference formation in males and the behavioral effects of adrenalectomy are reversed by corticosterone replacement. In female prairie voles, swim stress interferes with the development of social preferences and corticosterone treatments inhibit the formation of partner preferences, while adrenalectomized females form preferences more quickly than adrenally intact controls. Because sex differences in both behavior and physiology are typically reduced in monogamous species, we initially predicted that male and female prairie voles would exhibit similar behavioral responses to corticosterone. However, our findings suggest an unanticipated sexual dimorphism in the physiological processes modulating social preferences. This dimorphic involvement of stress hormones in pair bonding provides a proximate mechanism for regulating social organization, while permitting males and females to adapt their reproductive strategies in response to environmental challenges.

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Over the past 30 years, numerous attempts to understand the relationship between offspring size and fitness have been made, and it has become clear that this critical relationship is strongly affected by environmental heterogeneity. For marine invertebrates, there has been a long-standing interest in the evolution of offspring size, but there have been very few empirical and theoretical examinations of post-metamorphic offspring size effects, and almost none have considered the effect of environmental heterogeneity on the offspring size/fitness relationship. We investigated the post-metamorphic effects of offspring size in the field for the colonial marine invertebrate Botrylloides violaceus. We also examined how the relationship between offspring size and performance was affected by three different types of intraspecific competition. We found strong and persistent effects of offspring size on survival and growth, but these effects depended on the level and type of intraspecific competition.. Generally, competition strengthened the advantages of increasing maternal investment. Interestingly, we found that offspring size determined the outcome of competitive interaction: juveniles that had more maternal investment were more likely to encroach on another juvenile's territory. This suggests that mothers have the previously unrecognized potential to influence the outcome of competitive interactions in benthic marine invertebrates. We created a simple optimality model, which utilized the data generated from our field experiments, and found that increasing intraspecific competition resulted in an increase,in predicted optimal size. Our results suggest that the relationship between offspring size and fitness is highly variable in the marine environment and strongly dependent on the density of conspecifics.

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We measured plasma androgen (combined testosterone and 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone) (A) and corticosterone (B) in the promiscuous green turtle (Chelonia mydas) during courtship in the southern Great Barrier Reef. This study examined if reproductive behaviors and intermale aggression induced behavioral androgen and adrenocortical responses in reproductively active male and female green turtles. Associations between reproductive behavior and plasma steroids were investigated in green turtles across the population and within individuals. Levels across a range of both asocial and social behaviors were compared including (a) free swimming behavior; (b) initial courtship interactions; (c) mounted behavior (male and female turtles involved in copulatory activities); (d) intermale aggression (rival males that physically competed with another male turtle or mounted males recipient to these aggressive interactions); and (e) extensive courtship damage (male turtles that had accumulated excessive courtship damage from rival males). Behavioral androgen responses were detected in male turtles, in that plasma A was observed to increase with both attendant and mounted behavior. Male turtles who had been subjected to intermale aggression or who had accumulated severe courtship damage exhibited significantly lower plasma A than their respective controls. No pronounced adrenocortical response was observed after either intermale aggression or accumulation of extensive courtship damage. Female turtles exhibited a significant increase in plasma B during swimming versus mounted behavior, but no change in plasma A. We discuss our results in terms of how scramble polygamy might influence behavioral androgen interactions differently from more typical combative and territorial forms Of male polygamy. (C) 1999 Academic Press.

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The Amazon savannas occur as isolated patches throughout extensive areas of forest in the states of Amapá, Amazonas, Pará, and Roraima. There is a considerable variation in the composition of anuran assemblages in the localities and phytophysiognomies of Amazon savannas and given the absence of studies on reproductive behavior, a systematic and geographically wide sampling has been carried out in the Amapá savanna, located in the Eastern Amazon. The study was conducted in a savanna area in the state of Amapá to examine the composition, ecology, and reproductive behavior of anuran amphibians. We carried out 24 field trips in each phytophysiognomy (gramineous-woody savana, gramineous-herbaceous-woody savana, park savana, and arboreal savanna); for analysis of reproductive behavior observations were made during the period January to December 2013, lasting four consecutive days. Samples were collected by active and acoustic search along 20 plots of 100x50 meters. Twenty-one anuran species were recorded, of which four are new records for the state of Amapá: Dendropsophus walfordi, Scinax fuscomarginatus, Pseudopaludicola boliviana e Elachistocleis helianneae. The KruskalWallis ANOVA revealed significant differences between richness and species diversity in the phytophysiognomies (p < 0.05). The Bray-Curtis similarity coefficient divided the phytophysiognomies into three groups: arboreal savana, gramineous-woody savanna and gramineous-herbaceous-woody savanna, and park savanna. According to the non-metric multidimensional scaling, the structure of the anuran community resulted in a separation into three phytophysiognomies, with significant differences in the structure of communities (ANOSIM, R = 0.823; p < 0.001). In the study of community ecology, the results obtained for spatial, temporal, and trophic niche breadth suggest that the assemblage of anurans of the Amapá savanna is not composed of predominantly generalist species. Also, the presence of other specialist anurans may explain the processes of speciation associated with the isolation of habitats, resulting in heterogeneity and spatial discontinuity in the phytophysiognomies with open formations. The null model analysis revealed that the community is structured based on temporal and trophic niche, indicating a significant influence of contemporary ecological factors on the assemblage. The absence of structure based on spatial niche might be explained by the spatial segregation in the distribution and occupation of anurans in the different phytophysiognomies of the Amapá savanna. Regarding the reproductive behavior of anurans, 11 species were classified as having a long breeding season, intrinsically associated with the rainy season and the reproductive mode of most species that lay egg clutches in lentic water bodies. Six reproductive modes were recorded and parental care was observed in Leptodactylus macrosternum and L. podicipinus, whose reproductive mode is characterized by foam nests. Regarding behavioral reproductive strategies, calling males were observed in all species of anurans, satellite males were recorded only for D. walfordi, Hypsiboas multifasciatus, S. nebulosus and S. fuscomarginatus; active search for females was observed for Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis and L. fuscus, and male displacement was recorded only for Rhinella major and R. margaritifera. Of the reproductive behaviors observed, throat and vocal sac display is associated with courtship and territorial behavior exhibited by males. In addition to courtship behavior, visual signals associated with courtship strategies were recorded for the anurans of the Amapá savanna.

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The spatial and temporal distribution of the population reflects the adjustment of their biological characteristics to environmental conditions and biotic interactions as adaptive and phylogenetic precursors elements. The habitat’s heterogeneity and alternating seasons tend to cause patterns of activity of organisms and species diversity. However, these seasonal and spatial patterns in butterfly communities in dry environments are not yet clear. We studied a community of frugivorous butterflies in ESEC Seridó, in northeastern Brazil, aiming to characterize the guild in semiarid and check the relative contribution of climate and vegetation variables on its composition, diversity and phenofaunistic. The butterflies were sampled monthly during one year, and the distribution of species was associated with structural characteristics of three vegetation types (eg. richness and abundance of tree and shrub species, canopy cover, herbaceous cover, litter) and climatological data (temperature, rainfall and humidity). We captured 9580 individuals of 16 species of butterflies belonging to four subfamilies (Biblidinae, Charaxinae, Nymphalinae and Satyrinae). The richness, abundance and diversity varied in different scales, especially in time, being higher in the rainy season, while the β-diversity and turnover was higher in the dry. The distribution of species mainly followed the changes in humidity, rainfall and vegetation phenology, with no defined boundaries between habitats. The flight period was shared within subfamilies, which should have distinct response to environmental stimuli, as well as respond to the phenology of host plants and have different reproductive strategies. There is even evidence of physiological and behavioral adaptations as seasonal reproduction and aestivation. So there was environmental control over the distribution and diversity of species, with the key role climate Association and vegetation structure in the community of differentiation in the seasons, and the availability and quality of resources on the variation of species abundance in small scales. These results may support the biomonitoring and conservation preserved areas, particularly in environments under human pressure and extreme environmental conditions such as semi-arid.

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The evolution of reproductive strategies involves a complex calculus of costs and benefits to both parents and offspring. Many marine animals produce embryos packaged in tough egg capsules or gelatinous egg masses attached to benthic surfaces. While these egg structures can protect against environmental stresses, the packaging is energetically costly for parents to produce. In this series of studies, I examined a variety of ecological factors affecting the evolution of benthic development as a life history strategy. I used marine gastropods as my model system because they are incredibly diverse and abundant worldwide, and they exhibit a variety of reproductive and developmental strategies.

The first study examines predation on benthic egg masses. I investigated: 1) behavioral mechanisms of predation when embryos are targeted (rather than the whole egg mass); 2) the specific role of gelatinous matrix in predation. I hypothesized that gelatinous matrix does not facilitate predation. One study system was the sea slug Olea hansineensis, an obligate egg mass predator, feeding on the sea slug Haminoea vesicula. Olea fed intensely and efficiently on individual Haminoea embryos inside egg masses but showed no response to live embryos removed from gel, suggesting that gelatinous matrix enables predation. This may be due to mechanical support of the feeding predator by the matrix. However, Haminoea egg masses outnumber Olea by two orders of magnitude in the field, and each egg mass can contain many tens of thousands of embryos, so predation pressure on individuals is likely not strong. The second system involved the snail Nassarius vibex, a non-obligate egg mass predator, feeding on the polychaete worm Clymenella mucosa. Gel neither inhibits nor promotes embryo predation for Nassarius, but because it cannot target individual embryos inside an egg mass, its feeding is slow and inefficient, and feeding rates in the field are quite low. However, snails that compete with Nassarius for scavenged food have not been seen to eat egg masses in the field, leaving Nassarius free to exploit the resource. Overall, egg mass predation in these two systems likely benefits the predators much more than it negatively affects the prey. Thus, selection for environmentally protective aspects of egg mass production may be much stronger than selection for defense against predation.

In the second study, I examined desiccation resistance in intertidal egg masses made by Haminoea vesicula, which preferentially attaches its flat, ribbon-shaped egg masses to submerged substrata. Egg masses occasionally detach and become stranded on exposed sand at low tide. Unlike adults, the encased embryos cannot avoid desiccation by selectively moving about the habitat, and the egg mass shape has high surface-area-to-volume ratio that should make it prone to drying out. Thus, I hypothesized that the embryos would not survive stranding. I tested this by deploying individual egg masses of two age classes on exposed sand bars for the duration of low tide. After rehydration, embryos midway through development showed higher rates of survival than newly-laid embryos, though for both stages survival rates over 25% were frequently observed. Laboratory desiccation trials showed that >75% survival is possible in an egg mass that has lost 65% of its water weight, and some survival (<25%) was observed even after 83% water weight lost. Although many surviving embryos in both experiments showed damage, these data demonstrate that egg mass stranding is not necessarily fatal to embryos. They may be able to survive a far greater range of conditions than they normally encounter, compensating for their lack of ability to move. Also, desiccation tolerance of embryos may reduce pressure on parents to find optimal laying substrata.

The third study takes a big-picture approach to investigating the evolution of different developmental strategies in cone snails, the largest genus of marine invertebrates. Cone snail species hatch out of their capsules as either swimming larvae or non-dispersing forms, and their developmental mode has direct consequences for biogeographic patterns. Variability in life history strategies among taxa may be influenced by biological, environmental, or phylogenetic factors, or a combination of these. While most prior research has examined these factors singularly, my aim was to investigate the effects of a host of intrinsic, extrinsic, and historical factors on two fundamental aspects of life history: egg size and egg number. I used phylogenetic generalized least-squares regression models to examine relationships between these two egg traits and a variety of hypothesized intrinsic and extrinsic variables. Adult shell morphology and spatial variability in productivity and salinity across a species geographic range had the strongest effects on egg diameter and number of eggs per capsule. Phylogeny had no significant influence. Developmental mode in Conus appears to be influenced mostly by species-level adaptations and niche specificity rather than phylogenetic conservatism. Patterns of egg size and egg number appear to reflect energetic tradeoffs with body size and specific morphologies as well as adaptations to variable environments. Overall, this series of studies highlights the importance of organism-scale biotic and abiotic interactions in evolutionary patterns.

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El artículo presenta resultados de investigación realizada en la localidad de San Antonio Juárez, municipio de Tzicatlacoyan, en el estado de Puebla, México. El objetivo fue conocer las estrategias de reproducción de los grupos domésticos campesinos, asentados en entornos ambientales adversos, que presentan restricciones severas para el desarrollo de la agricultura. A partir de técnicas cualitativas y cuantitativas, se pudo constatar la presencia de estrategias de reproducción distinta, a nivel de barrio, basada en el conocimiento local, la división genérica del trabajo y la organización a nivel de grupo doméstico y comunidad.

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El artículo presenta resultados de investigación realizada en la localidad de San Antonio Juárez, municipio de Tzicatlacoyan, en el estado de Puebla, México. El objetivo fue conocer las estrategias de reproducción de los grupos domésticos campesinos, asentados en entornos ambientales adversos, que presentan restricciones severas para el desarrollo de la agricultura. A partir de técnicas cualitativas y cuantitativas, se pudo constatar la presencia de estrategias de reproducción distinta, a nivel de barrio, basada en el conocimiento local, la división genérica del trabajo y la organización a nivel de grupo doméstico y comunidad.

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El artículo presenta resultados de investigación realizada en la localidad de San Antonio Juárez, municipio de Tzicatlacoyan, en el estado de Puebla, México. El objetivo fue conocer las estrategias de reproducción de los grupos domésticos campesinos, asentados en entornos ambientales adversos, que presentan restricciones severas para el desarrollo de la agricultura. A partir de técnicas cualitativas y cuantitativas, se pudo constatar la presencia de estrategias de reproducción distinta, a nivel de barrio, basada en el conocimiento local, la división genérica del trabajo y la organización a nivel de grupo doméstico y comunidad.