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    A biogeographic framework of octopod species diversification: the role of the Isthmus of Panama

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    The uplift of the Isthmus of Panama (IP) created a land bridge between Central and South America and caused the separation of the Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific oceans, resulting in profound changes in the environmental and oceanographic conditions. To evaluate how these changes have influenced speciation processes in octopods, fragments of two mitochondrial (Cytochrome oxidase subunit I, COI and 16S rDNA) and two nuclear (Rhodopsin and Elongation Factor-1 alpha, EF-1 alpha) genes were amplified from samples from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. One biogeographical and four fossil calibration priors were used within a relaxed Bayesian phylogenetic analysis framework to estimate divergence times among dadogenic events. Reconstruction of the ancestral states in phylogenies was used to infer historical biogeography of the lineages and species dispersal routes. The results revealed three well-supported Glades of transisthmian octopus sister species pair/complex (TSSP/TSSC) and two additional clades showing a low probability of species diversification, having been influenced by the IP. Divergence times estimated in the present study revealed that octopod TSSP/TSSC from the Atlantic and Pacific diverged between the Middle Miocene and Early Pliocene (mean range = 5-18 Ma). Given that oceanographic changes caused by the uplift of the IP were so strong as to affect the global climate, we suggest that octopod TSSP/TSSC diverged because of these physical and environmental barriers, even before the complete uplift of the IP 3 Ma, proposed by the Late Pliocene model. The results obtained in this phylogenetic reconstruction also indicate that the octopus species pairs in each ocean share a recent common ancestor from the Pacific Ocean

    Parâmetros morfofisiológicos testiculares de camundongos (Mus musculus) suplementados com geleia real Morphophysiological parameters of mice (Mus musculus) testicles supplemented with royal jelly

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    Avaliaram-se os efeitos da geleia real sobre os parâmetros morfofisiológicos testiculares de camundongos (Mus musculus). Utilizaram-se 57 machos Swiss, com quatro meses de idade, distribuídos aleatoriamente em seis tratamentos: T1: solução fisiológica, via intraperitoneal; T2: 0,1mg de geleia real, via intraperitoneal; T3: 0,2mg de geleia real, via intraperitoneal; T4: água destilada, via oral; T5: 0,1mg de geleia real, via oral; e T6: 0,2mg de geleia real, via oral. Após 45 dias de suplementação com geleia real, os animais sacrificados e pesados tiveram seus testículos coletados, incluídos em parafina e corados com hematoxilina/eosina. Não houve diferença entre os tratamentos quanto aos: pesos corporal e testicular, índice gonadossomático, diâmetro tubular, altura do epitélio, comprimento total dos túbulos seminíferos, comprimento tubular por grama de testículo, índices tubulossomático e leydigossomático e valores de proporção volumétrica referentes à túnica própria, epitélio seminífero, vaso sanguíneo e vaso linfático. Foi encontrada diferença entre T1 e T3 em relação aos túbulos seminíferos e ao espaço intertubular.<br>The effects of royal jelly on the morphophysiological parameters of mice (Mus musculus) testicles were studied. Fifty-eight male Swiss mice were evaluated. They were four-month old and were randomly distributed in six treatments: T1: physiological solution, intraperitonial route; T2: 0.1mg of royal jelly, intraperitonial route; T3: 0.2mg of royal jelly, intraperitonial route; T4: distilled water, orally; T5: 0.1mg of royal jelly, orally; and T6: 0.2mg of royal jelly, orally. After 45 days of supplementation with royal jelly, the animals were weighted, slaughtered, and the testicles collected, included in paraffin, and stained with haematoxylin-eosin. No differences among treatments were observed for: body and testicular weights, gonadossomatic index, tubular diameter, epithelial height, total length of seminiferous tubules, tubular length per testicle gram, tubulossomatic and leydigossomatic indexes and the value of volumetric proportion related to tunic, seminiferous epithelium, blood vessel, and lymphatic vessel. Differences between T1 and T3 about the seminiferous tubules and intertubular space were found

    Sensibilidade de plantas de arroz ao herbicida bispyribac-sodium em função de doses e locais de aplicação Sensitivity of rice plants to bispyribac-sodium in function of rates and mode of application

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    A influência de concentrações de bispyribac-sodium, aplicadas na parte aérea ou nas raízes das plantas de arroz, foi avaliada. O experimento foi realizado em casa de vegetação, usando bispyribac-sodium nas doses de 0, 24, 48, 72, 96 e 120 ppb, aplicadas na parte aérea ou nas raízes de plantas de arroz BRS Pelota e BRS Bojuru. As unidades experimentais constaram de copos plásticos perfurados na lateral próximo ao fundo, com areia lavada, onde foram colocadas cinco sementes de arroz, e mantidas dentro de bandejas contendo água em nível imediatamente inferior ao nível de areia. Quando as plantas se encontravam no estádio de duas a três folhas definitivas, as soluções foram pulverizadas diretamente sobre as folhas. Para aplicação nas raízes, o herbicida foi colocado na água de irrigação. Quarenta dias após emergência, foram avaliados comprimento de plantas, matéria fresca e seca de parte aérea e raízes e volume do sistema radical. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância, com análise de regressão através de modelos polinomiais, quando significativos. O cultivar de arroz BRS Bojuru se mostrou mais sensível que o BRS Pelota ao incremento na dose de bispyribac-sodium, com efeito mais pronunciado quando aplicado diretamente às folhas. Em campo, devem-se evitar doses acima das recomendadas, principalmente quando do uso de cultivares japonica.<br>The aim of this work was to evaluate the influence of bispyribac-sodium concentrations applied to shoot and roots of rice plants. The trial was conducted under controlled environment, using bispyribac-sodium at 0, 24, 48, 72, 96 and 120 ppb, applied to shoot or roots of rice plants cvs. BRS Pelota and BRS Bojuru. The experimental units were composed of plastic bottles with 500 mL capacity, drilled in the lateral next to the bottom, filled with washed sand, where five seeds were sowed, and the experimental units were put into a basin containing water at a lower level than the sand in the experimental units. The solutions were directly sprayed on the leaves, or mixed to the irrigation water when applied to the roots. Forty days after emergence, plant length and fresh and dry weight were evaluated in the shoots and roots, as well as root volume. The data were submitted to analysis of variance by the F-test and polynomial regression was drawn in case of significance. Cultivar BRS Bojuru was more sensitive to increasing rates of bispyribac-sodium than BRS Pelota, when applied to the leaves. Rates above the recommended should be avoided under field conditions, mainly when using japonica cultivars

    Layout and Performance of HPK Prototype LGAD Sensors for the High-Granularity Timing Detector

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    The High-Granularity Timing Detector is a detector proposed for the ATLAS Phase II upgrade. The detector, based on the Low-Gain Avalanche Detector(LGAD) technology, will cover the pseudo-rapidity region of  2.4<|η|<4.0 with two end caps on each side and a total area of 6.4 m 2 . The timing performance can be improved by implanting an internal gain layer that can produce signals with a fast rising edge. It significantly improves the signal-to-noise ratio. The required average timing resolution per track for a minimum ionizing particle is 30 ps at the start and 50 ps at the end of the HL-LHC operation. This is achieved with several layers of LGAD. The innermost region of the detector would accumulate a 1MeV neutron-equivalent fluence up to 2.5 × 10 15 n eq /cm 2 including a safety factor of 1.5 before being replaced during the scheduled shutdowns. The addition of this new detector is expected to play an important role in the mitigation of high pile-ups at the HL-LHC. The layout and performance of the various versions of LGAD prototypes produced by Hamamatsu(HPK) have been studied by the ATLAS Collaboration. The breakdown voltages, depletion voltages, inter-pad gaps, collected charge as well as the time resolution have been measured and the production yield of large size sensors has been evaluated.The High-Granularity Timing Detector is a detector proposed for the ATLAS Phase II upgrade. The detector, based on the Low-Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) technology will cover the pseudo-rapidity region of 2.4<η<4.02.4<|\eta|<4.0 with two end caps on each side and a total area of 6.4 m2m^2. The timing performance can be improved by implanting an internal gain layer that can produce signal with a fast rising edge, which improve significantly the signal-to-noise ratio. The required average timing resolution per track for a minimum-ionising particle is 30 ps at the start and 50 ps at the end of the HL-LHC operation. This is achieved with several layers of LGAD. The innermost region of the detector would accumulate a 1 MeV-neutron equivalent fluence up to 2.5×1015cm22.5 \times 10^{15} cm^{-2} before being replaced during the scheduled shutdowns. The addition of this new detector is expected to play an important role in the mitigation of high pile-up at the HL-LHC. The layout and performance of the various versions of LGAD prototypes produced by Hamamatsu (HPK) have been studied by the ATLAS Collaboration. The breakdown voltages, depletion voltages, inter-pad gaps, collected charge as well as the time resolution have been measured and the production yield of large size sensors has been evaluated
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