799 resultados para Janusia mediterranea


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The family Malpighiaceae is considered monophyletic, but the intra-family classification is conflicting. Analyses of floral vasculature allow the identification of reductions, connations and adnations and can even reveal evolutionary steps prior to current floral morphology. The present work analysed the floral vasculature of Janusia mediterranea, Mascagnia cordifolia and Tetrapterys chamaecerasifolia using material processed by traditional methods for light microscopy. A general pattern was observed of three bundle traces supplying each sepal and one trace per petal and stamen; Mascagnia is an exception, as its eglandular sepal has only a median trace but shares lateral traces with adjacent sepals. No dorsal traces are emitted to the carpels; however, three intercarpellary complexes are emitted that divide into six ventral bundles, supplying the ovule. Mascagnia demonstrates connation between the anterior and adjacent sepal glands; reductions of the anterior sepal glands were registered in Tetrapterys and Janusia. This work reveals two distinct processes for gland loss in non-related groups of the family that resulted in similar present appearances. Our evaluation of the number of calyx glands and the processes of glandular loss in species with less than ten glands improves our understanding of the evolution of calyx glands in Malpighiaceae. © 2013 Elsevier GmbH.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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When flow returns to a temporary stream a certain number of plant and animal species establish themselves more or less rapidly on the stream-bed constituting the initial phase of evolution of the re-population. This phase is essentially characterised by the ”awakening” of animal species that passed the dry season in a dormant state and by the development of the first unicellular algae that constitute the periphyton. Then they are succeeded by more or less stable animal groups and the structural complexity increases. The authors of the present study aim to analyse the dynamics of community succession from the return of water to the biotope until its drying up. It is attempted to determine the influence of the duration of flow on this evolution. This work is based on the analysis of population diversity with reference to its two complementary aspects, species richness and equitability. The River Destel which was studied for this project is situated in the Gorge of Ollioules near the town of Toulon.

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Background

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute one of the largest groupings of eukaryotic proteins, and represent a particularly lucrative set of pharmaceutical targets. They play an important role in eukaryotic signal transduction and physiology, mediating cellular responses to a diverse range of extracellular stimuli. The phylum Platyhelminthes is of considerable medical and biological importance, housing major pathogens as well as established model organisms. The recent availability of genomic data for the human blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni and the model planarian Schmidtea mediterranea paves the way for the first comprehensive effort to identify and analyze GPCRs in this important phylum.

Results

Application of a novel transmembrane-oriented approach to receptor mining led to the discovery of 117 S. mansoni GPCRs, representing all of the major families; 105 Rhodopsin, 2 Glutamate, 3 Adhesion, 2 Secretin and 5 Frizzled. Similarly, 418 Rhodopsin, 9 Glutamate, 21 Adhesion, 1 Secretin and 11 Frizzled S. mediterranea receptors were identified. Among these, we report the identification of novel receptor groupings, including a large and highly-diverged Platyhelminth-specific Rhodopsin subfamily, a planarian-specific Adhesion-like family, and atypical Glutamate-like receptors. Phylogenetic analysis was carried out following extensive gene curation. Support vector machines (SVMs) were trained and used for ligand-based classification of full-length Rhodopsin GPCRs, complementing phylogenetic and homology-based classification.

Conclusions

Genome-wide investigation of GPCRs in two platyhelminth genomes reveals an extensive and complex receptor signaling repertoire with many unique features. This work provides important sequence and functional leads for understanding basic flatworm receptor biology, and sheds light on a lucrative set of anthelmintic drug targets.

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[ES] El trabajo presenta un modelo de optimización dinámica aplicado a la gestión de un sistema de cultivo de la dorada en la región mediterránea española y canaria. El modelo incluye una función de crecimiento ajustada a partir de datos reales de cultivo de la especie. Las variables económicas incorporan las peculiaridades de ambas regiones, siendo el coste del transporte el factor diferenciador más relevante. Se obtienen recomendaciones de tasas de racionamiento a lo largo del periodo de engorde, que se encuentran siempre por debajo del nivel de saturación. Las tallas de mercado óptimas resultan mayores en la región canaria, debido a sus ventajas medioambientales, destacándose en esta decisión de producto la existencia de un factor de competitividad diferenciada.

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trabajo realizado por Medina Alcaraz, C., Castro, J.J., Sosa, P. A.

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Lo studio è stato effettuato su esemplari di Palinurus elephas, decapodi appartenenti alla famiglia dei Palinuridae. Tali organismi oltre ad essere importanti dal punto di vista bio-ecologico, data l’ampia distribuzione geografica e il ruolo critico che rivestono in numerose reti trofiche marine, costituiscono una risorsa commerciale considerevole in tutto il Mediterraneo. Questo studio nasce dall’assunzione che il rumore di natura antropica potrebbe avere effetti negativi sugli stock di aragoste, andando a mascherare sia il suono del fondo marino, avente un ruolo di orientamento nelle fasi larvali di molti decapodi, sia i suoni d’importanza bio-ecologica prodotti da conspecifici e non. Negli ultimi anni si sono indagati i meccanismi d’emissione acustica di Palinurus elephas dimostrando che questi stimoli sonori, chiamati Rasp (range di frequenza = 2-75 kHz), avvengono in associazione a comportamenti anti-predatoriali, ossia in tutti quei comportamenti che implicano un movimento dell’apparato antennale. Tuttavia ben poco si conosce sull’ecologia di questa specie, in particolare per quanto concerne la comunicazione intraspecifica e l’abilità di questi animali nella percezione di segnali acustici (inclusi quelli emessi da conspecifici) a diverse frequenze. Nel corso di questo studio si sono volute indagare le risposte comportamentali di questo crostaceo a suoni di diversa natura: Sweep Basso = 0.1-20 kHz; Sweep Alto = 20-80 kHz; Rasp = 2-75 kHz, desumendo la sensibilità di questa specie a spettri sonori diversi in frequenza e ampiezza. Le alterazioni del comportamento sono state monitorate e analizzate attraverso filmati audio-visivi. Nella fase sperimentale, sono state valutate 6 diverse variabili comportamentali: Distanza Percorsa, Mobilità, Velocità, Movimento, Tail Flip ed Emissioni Acustiche, al fine di evidenziare eventuali differenze significative tra i gruppi esposti a uno dei tre segnali e il gruppo di controllo.