339 research outputs found

    Floristic and structural patterns in South Brazilian coastal grassland

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    ABSTRACT The natural vegetation of Southern Brazil's coastal region includes grasslands formations that are poorly considered in conservation policy, due to the lack of knowledge about these systems. This study reports results from a regional-scale survey of coastal grasslands vegetation along a 536 km gradient on southern Brazil. We sampled 16 sites along the coastal plain with 15 plots (1 m²) per site. All sites were grazed by cattle. We estimated plant species cover, vegetation height, percentage of bare soil, litter and manure, and classified species according to their growth forms. We found 221 species, 14 of them exotic and two threatened. The prostate grasses: Axonopus aff.affinis, Paspalum notatum and P. pumilumwere among the most important species. Prostrate graminoids species represented the most important vegetation cover, followed by cespitose grasses. Vegetation height, bare soil, litter and manure were similar among all areas, highlighting the homogeneity of sampling sites due to similar management. In comparison to other grasslands formations in Southern Brazil, the coastal grasslands presented rather low species richness. The presence of high values for bare soil at all sampling sites indicates the need to discuss management practices in the region, especially with regard to the intensity of livestock grazing

    Padrões espaciais da vegetação lenhosa associados ao processo de expansão da floresta com araucaria sobre campos excluídos de manejo

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    O processo de expansão florestal tem sido observado em regiões de mosaicos de campo-floresta no Sul do Brasil, especialmente em campos excluídos de fogo e pastejo. Outros fatores influenciam esse processo, porém a magnitude ainda permanece pouco compreendida. Neste estudo, avaliamos os padrões da vegetação lenhosa estabelecida num campo excluído de manejo por 34 anos, relacionando-os com variáveis de solo e espaço. Estabelecemos 110 parcelas (113 m2 cada) de forma sistemática sobre áreas mapeadas como campos em 1985, na Estação Ecológica de Aracuri, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Foram amostrados todos os indivíduos lenhosos e variáveis de solo. Análises de ordenação e de partição da variância da composição de espécies nos componentes solo, espaço, e solo estruturado no espaço foram empregadas. Os padrões da vegetação foram melhor explicados pelo espaço, principalmente a distância da área fonte florestal. Comunidades mais próximas da antiga borda florestal são caracterizadas por mais espécies e indivíduos com dispersão zoocórica. Áreas mais distantes têm predomínio de arbustos campestres (Baccharis uncinella) e poucas arbóreas se estabeleceram. O solo apresentou baixa explicação (5%), porém as condições modificam-se conforme o desenvolvimento florestal avança. Concluímos que a expansão florestal em área excluída de distúrbios tem forte associação com o espaço – a distância de áreas fonte, e que os fatores edáficos pouco contribuem com a magnitude do avanço sobre o campo.The forest expansion process has been observed in forest-grassland mosaics regions in the south of Brazil, mainly over grasslands excluded from cattle grazing and fire. Other factors influence this process, but the magnitude remains almost unknown. Here, we evaluated woody species community patterns on a grassland area, excluded from management for 34 years, relating them to soil and space variables. We established 110 plots (113 m2 each) over areas that were mapped in 1985 as grasslands, in the Estação Ecológica de Aracuri, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. All woody individuals and soil variables were sampled in the plots. Ordination analyses and partial redundancy analysis were applied on these data to meet our aims. Vegetation patterns were better explained by spatial variables, especially concerning the distance from the forest source. Communities closer to the old forest border were characterised by forest species – higher richness and density of zoocoric species. In the most distant border areas, grassland shrubs (Baccharis uncinella) still prevail with few established trees. Although soil had a low proportion of vegetation variance explanation (5%), this situation, however, changes as forest development advances. We conclude that forest expansion in excluded grassland areas is strongly associated with space – the forest source distance and that the effect of soil factors in this process is negligible

    Floristic and vegetation structure of a granitic grassland in Southern Brazil

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    A floristic and structural survey of a natural grassland community was conducted on Morro do Osso, a granitic hill in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. Structural data were surveyed in 39 one square meter plots placed over two major grassland areas. An accidental fire has occurred in one of the areas approximately one year prior to our survey, leading to further analysis of parameters differences between sites. The floristic list contains 282 species, whereas the structural survey has found 161 species. Families with highest accumulated importance values were Poaceae, Asteraceae and Fabaceae. The diversity and evenness indexes were 4.51 nats ind-1 and 0.86, respectively. Cluster analysis denoted two groups coinciding with the areas distinguished by the fire disturbance. A similarity analysis between our data and two other data sets from nearby granitic hills resulted in 28% to 35% similarity, with equivalent species-family distribution and many common dominant species, corroborating the concept of a continuous flora along the South Brazilian granitic hills.Um levantamento florístico e estrutural de uma comunidade de campo natural foi conduzido no Morro do Osso, um morro granítico em Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil. Os dados estruturais foram obtidos em 39 quadros de 1 m², dispostos em duas grandes áreas de campo. Uma queimada acidental ocorreu em uma das áreas, aproximadamente um ano antes do levantamento, propiciando a análise de diferenças entre os parâmetros dos dois sítios de amostragem. A lista florística contém 282 espécies e, no levantamento estrutural, foram encontradas 161 espécies. As famílias com maior valor de importância acumulado foram Poaceae, Asteraceae e Fabaceae. Os índices de diversidade e a equabilidade foram 4,51 nats ind-1 e 0,86, respectivamente. A análise de agrupamento identificou dois grupos nítidos, que coincidem com os locais atingidos ou não pelo fogo. Uma análise de similaridade entre os dados obtidos e dois outros conjuntos de dados de morros graníticos vizinhos resultou em 28% a 35% de similaridade, com uma equivalente distribuição de espécies por família e muitas espécies dominantes comuns, corroborando a noção de continuidade da flora ao longo dos morros graníticos no sul do Brasil

    Biodiversity recovery of Neotropical secondary forests

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    Old-growth tropical forests harbor an immense diversity of tree species but are rapidly being cleared, while secondary forests that regrow on abandoned agricultural lands increase in extent. We assess how tree species richness and composition recover during secondary succession across gradients in environmental conditions and anthropogenic disturbance in an unprecedented multisite analysis for the Neotropics. Secondary forests recover remarkably fast in species richness but slowly in species composition. Secondary forests take a median time of ve decades to recover the species richness of old-growth forest (80% recovery after 20 years) based on rarefaction analysis. Full recovery of species composition takes centuries (only 34% recovery after 20 years). A dual strategy that maintains both oldgrowth forests and species-rich secondary forests is therefore crucial for biodiversity conservation in human-modied tropical landscapes

    Nuanced qualitative trait approaches reveal environmental filtering and phylogenetic constraints on lichen communities

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    We propose that a qualitative trait approach based on more detailed nuanced traits may reveal previously overlooked patterns, especially when combined with phylogenetic perspectives. By sampling epiphytic lichens and using a functional approach based on nuanced qualitative traits, such as a much greater resolution over photobiont identity, type of cortex, and chemical compounds, we evaluated the effects of environmental filtering and phylogenetic constraints on community assembly along a natural succession of Atlantic rainforest. We found changes in taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic composition, structure, and diversity. Functional traits such as photobiont genera, type of cortex, reproductive structures, propagule size, and protection strategies showed strong responses to succession. Mature forests with a closed canopy impose strong environment filtering that is reflected in lichen species turnover, limiting diversity, but also holding different functional and phylogenetic composition. The use of a nuanced qualitative trait approach may overcome some of the limitations of using this type of traits and shows the importance of often-overlooked key lichen functional traits, including the presence of carbon-concentrating mechanisms in photobionts and cortex properties. Furthermore, this is the first study showing how patterns of phylogenetic assembly along forest succession structure lichen communities

    Infections in pediatric patients submitted to hepatic transplant

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    OBJETIVO: Identificar infecções bacterianas, virais e fúngicas nos primeiros 20 pacientes pediátricos submetidos a transplante de fígado no HCPA. PACIENTES E MÉTODOS: 21 transplantes foram realizados em 20 crianças e adolescentes, no período de março de 1995 a setembro de 1997, no HCPA. Todos os transplantes foram de doador cadavérico, do mesmo grupo sangüíneo ABO. Nove transplantes foram de fígado inteiro e 11, de fígado reduzido. O diagnóstico de infecção bacteriana foi feito quando havia evidências clínico-laboratoriais e/ou hemocultura e/ou outros culturais positivos. Os vírus pesquisados foram citomegalo e Epstein Barr. Fungos eram pesquisados através de hemoculturas e culturas de secreções, drenos e coleções, cateteres e urina. RESULTADOS: Dos 20 pacientes transplantados, dois morreram nas primeiras 24-48 horas e apenas quatro não apresentaram infecção e/ou culturais positivos, clinicamente significativos. Quatorze pacientes apresentaram infecção bacteriana, sendo que nove pacientes apresentaram mais do que um episódio infeccioso. Os organismos mais freqüentes foram Staphylococus aureus e epidermidis e Xantomonas maltophilia. Cinco receptores positivaram antigenemia para CMV, sendo que apenas um apresentava sorologia negativa no pré-transplante. Infecção fúngica foi diagnosticada em dois pacientes e um terceiro paciente apresentou cultura do dreno biliar positiva. CONCLUSÕES: Dos 20 pacientes transplantados, quatro foram ao óbito por complicações infecciosas. Um controle cuidadoso e medidas profiláticas e terapêuticas adequadas podem diminuir infecções e suas conseqüências após transplante hepático.OBJECTIVE: To identify bacterial, viral, and fungal infections in the first 20 pediatric patients submitted to liver transplant at Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-one liver transplants were performed in 20 infant and adolescent patients from March 1995 to September 1997, at Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre. All transplanted organs were taken from deceased donors with the same ABO blood type as the organ transplant recipient. Nine patients received a whole liver transplant, and 11 patients received a reduced liver transplant. Bacterial infection was diagnosed by the existence of clinical and laboratory evidence; and/or by hemoculture; and/or by positive cultures. For the diagnosis of viral infections, patients were examined for Epstein Barr virus and for cytomegalovirus. For the diagnosis of fungal infection, hemocultures and secretion cultures were taken, and patients were also submitted to draining and sample collections, such as urine samples using a catheter. RESULTS: Of the 20 organ transplant recipient patients, two died within the first 24- 48 hours, and only four of the patients did not present any infections and/or positive cultures that were clinically significant. Fourteen patients had bacterial infection, and nine patients had more than one case of infection. The most frequently found organisms were Staphylococus aureus and epidermidis, and Xanthomonas maltophilia. Five transplant recipients were positive for cytomegalovirus antigenemia, and only one of these recipients was seronegative before the transplant. Fungal infection was diagnosed in two patients, and a third patient presented a positive culture of the biliary drain. CONCLUSIONS: Of the 20 liver transplant recipients, four died due to infection complications. By exerting a careful control, and establishing appropriate prophylactic and therapeutic measures, infection and its consequences may be reduced

    LSST: from Science Drivers to Reference Design and Anticipated Data Products

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    (Abridged) We describe here the most ambitious survey currently planned in the optical, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST). A vast array of science will be enabled by a single wide-deep-fast sky survey, and LSST will have unique survey capability in the faint time domain. The LSST design is driven by four main science themes: probing dark energy and dark matter, taking an inventory of the Solar System, exploring the transient optical sky, and mapping the Milky Way. LSST will be a wide-field ground-based system sited at Cerro Pach\'{o}n in northern Chile. The telescope will have an 8.4 m (6.5 m effective) primary mirror, a 9.6 deg2^2 field of view, and a 3.2 Gigapixel camera. The standard observing sequence will consist of pairs of 15-second exposures in a given field, with two such visits in each pointing in a given night. With these repeats, the LSST system is capable of imaging about 10,000 square degrees of sky in a single filter in three nights. The typical 5σ\sigma point-source depth in a single visit in rr will be 24.5\sim 24.5 (AB). The project is in the construction phase and will begin regular survey operations by 2022. The survey area will be contained within 30,000 deg2^2 with δ<+34.5\delta<+34.5^\circ, and will be imaged multiple times in six bands, ugrizyugrizy, covering the wavelength range 320--1050 nm. About 90\% of the observing time will be devoted to a deep-wide-fast survey mode which will uniformly observe a 18,000 deg2^2 region about 800 times (summed over all six bands) during the anticipated 10 years of operations, and yield a coadded map to r27.5r\sim27.5. The remaining 10\% of the observing time will be allocated to projects such as a Very Deep and Fast time domain survey. The goal is to make LSST data products, including a relational database of about 32 trillion observations of 40 billion objects, available to the public and scientists around the world.Comment: 57 pages, 32 color figures, version with high-resolution figures available from https://www.lsst.org/overvie

    Antimicrobial resistance among migrants in Europe: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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    BACKGROUND: Rates of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are rising globally and there is concern that increased migration is contributing to the burden of antibiotic resistance in Europe. However, the effect of migration on the burden of AMR in Europe has not yet been comprehensively examined. Therefore, we did a systematic review and meta-analysis to identify and synthesise data for AMR carriage or infection in migrants to Europe to examine differences in patterns of AMR across migrant groups and in different settings. METHODS: For this systematic review and meta-analysis, we searched MEDLINE, Embase, PubMed, and Scopus with no language restrictions from Jan 1, 2000, to Jan 18, 2017, for primary data from observational studies reporting antibacterial resistance in common bacterial pathogens among migrants to 21 European Union-15 and European Economic Area countries. To be eligible for inclusion, studies had to report data on carriage or infection with laboratory-confirmed antibiotic-resistant organisms in migrant populations. We extracted data from eligible studies and assessed quality using piloted, standardised forms. We did not examine drug resistance in tuberculosis and excluded articles solely reporting on this parameter. We also excluded articles in which migrant status was determined by ethnicity, country of birth of participants' parents, or was not defined, and articles in which data were not disaggregated by migrant status. Outcomes were carriage of or infection with antibiotic-resistant organisms. We used random-effects models to calculate the pooled prevalence of each outcome. The study protocol is registered with PROSPERO, number CRD42016043681. FINDINGS: We identified 2274 articles, of which 23 observational studies reporting on antibiotic resistance in 2319 migrants were included. The pooled prevalence of any AMR carriage or AMR infection in migrants was 25·4% (95% CI 19·1-31·8; I2 =98%), including meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (7·8%, 4·8-10·7; I2 =92%) and antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (27·2%, 17·6-36·8; I2 =94%). The pooled prevalence of any AMR carriage or infection was higher in refugees and asylum seekers (33·0%, 18·3-47·6; I2 =98%) than in other migrant groups (6·6%, 1·8-11·3; I2 =92%). The pooled prevalence of antibiotic-resistant organisms was slightly higher in high-migrant community settings (33·1%, 11·1-55·1; I2 =96%) than in migrants in hospitals (24·3%, 16·1-32·6; I2 =98%). We did not find evidence of high rates of transmission of AMR from migrant to host populations. INTERPRETATION: Migrants are exposed to conditions favouring the emergence of drug resistance during transit and in host countries in Europe. Increased antibiotic resistance among refugees and asylum seekers and in high-migrant community settings (such as refugee camps and detention facilities) highlights the need for improved living conditions, access to health care, and initiatives to facilitate detection of and appropriate high-quality treatment for antibiotic-resistant infections during transit and in host countries. Protocols for the prevention and control of infection and for antibiotic surveillance need to be integrated in all aspects of health care, which should be accessible for all migrant groups, and should target determinants of AMR before, during, and after migration. FUNDING: UK National Institute for Health Research Imperial Biomedical Research Centre, Imperial College Healthcare Charity, the Wellcome Trust, and UK National Institute for Health Research Health Protection Research Unit in Healthcare-associated Infections and Antimictobial Resistance at Imperial College London

    Maternal outcomes and risk factors for COVID-19 severity among pregnant women.

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    Pregnant women may be at higher risk of severe complications associated with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which may lead to obstetrical complications. We performed a case control study comparing pregnant women with severe coronavirus disease 19 (cases) to pregnant women with a milder form (controls) enrolled in the COVI-Preg international registry cohort between March 24 and July 26, 2020. Risk factors for severity, obstetrical and immediate neonatal outcomes were assessed. A total of 926 pregnant women with a positive test for SARS-CoV-2 were included, among which 92 (9.9%) presented with severe COVID-19 disease. Risk factors for severe maternal outcomes were pulmonary comorbidities [aOR 4.3, 95% CI 1.9-9.5], hypertensive disorders [aOR 2.7, 95% CI 1.0-7.0] and diabetes [aOR2.2, 95% CI 1.1-4.5]. Pregnant women with severe maternal outcomes were at higher risk of caesarean section [70.7% (n = 53/75)], preterm delivery [62.7% (n = 32/51)] and newborns requiring admission to the neonatal intensive care unit [41.3% (n = 31/75)]. In this study, several risk factors for developing severe complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection among pregnant women were identified including pulmonary comorbidities, hypertensive disorders and diabetes. Obstetrical and neonatal outcomes appear to be influenced by the severity of maternal disease
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