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    Trabajando contenidos de ecología a partir de modelos en un contexto significativo : La invasión de ardillas en Buenos Aires

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    Se presenta un trabajo práctico inédito desarrollado en la materia Ecología General, una de las materias del ciclo troncal de la Licenciatura en Ciencias Biológicas que se dicta en la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales de la UBA. Distintas experiencias innovadoras de los últimos años en los trabajos prácticos de la carrera tuvieron como objetivo un mayor protagonismo de los alumnos, tal como se plantea desde distintos marcos teóricos. La planificación tuvo como objetivos aplicar los modelos de crecimiento poblacional clásicos y la integración de los mismos con las invasiones biológicas. La actividad se basó en un artículo científico que propone un modelo para predecir el comportamiento de la invasión de la ardilla de vientre rojo a partir de la liberación de ejemplares en Jáuregui, Buenos Aires. El proceso de transposición didáctica incluyó la simplificación del tratamiento matemático del modelo. Se propuso a los alumnos estimar a partir de ciertos parámetros conocidos y un mapa simplificado del área, cual sería el tamaño poblacional y el área de distribución de la especie invasora luego de 30 años. Repensar los modelos de crecimiento poblacional generando un contexto significativo fue valorado por los alumnos y permitió además acercarlos al uso de modelo

    Length-weight and length-length relationship for three marine fish species of commercial importance from southwestern Atlantic Ocean coast

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    Length-weight (LWR) and length-length (LLR) relationships were described for three marinefish  species  Odontesthes  argentinensis  (Valenciennes,  1835),  Urophycis  brasiliensis  (Kaup,  1858)  andBrevoortia aurea (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean coast, among sampling sites between 36 and 38°S. These species have commercial importance in fisheries. Latitudinal change in LWR could suggest the existence of different subpopulations throughout their distribution ranges. A total of 2,167 specimens were collected between August 2015 and October 2018 using lift nets (mostly 10 mm mesh size) and fishing rods 100-200 m offshore. Both relationships were highly significant (P 0.94). The latitudinal trend of a and b parameters of LWR showed different patterns for each species. This study provides a new maximum length for B. aurea and describes thevariation of the regression parameters. New length-length relationships of these species were reported.Fil: Biolé, Fernanda Gabriela. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; ArgentinaFil: Volpedo, Alejandra. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; ArgentinaFil: Thompson, Gustavo Ariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; Argentin

    Trophic ecology of Mugil liza at the southern limit of its distribution (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

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    In order to get to know the habitat and feeding habits of Mugil liza on the southern coast of Buenos Aires province, 65 specimens obtained at two sampling sites - the San Blas bay (SBB) and the mouth of the Quequén-Salado river (QSR) - during spring (November 2012) and summer (February 2013) were analyzed. Specimens were measured, sexed and weighed, their stomachs were removed and their stomach contents weighed and analyzed under the stereoscopic microscope. The specimens were adults, 28-49 cm in length and weighing 380-1100 g. Population growth was higher in the SBB (TW: 0.003*TL3.36), than in RQS (TW: 0.045*TL2.61). About 98% of the stomachs had some content, their repletion rate being of between 0.4 and 1.2%. About 75% of the stomachs contained very fine sand with few benthic organisms (algae, copepods, foraminifera), whereas the remaining 25% of stomachs contained coarse sand and a greater presence of benthic fauna (amphipods, bivalves, gastropods and coral organisms). The linear relationship between the weight of stomach contents and the total weight and length of the fish showed that the rates of growth (slope) were the same at both sites, but intercept values were significantly higher for San Blas bay (test parallelism; p < 0.001).Para conhecer o habitat e os hábitos alimentares de Mugil liza na costa sul de Buenos Aires, 65 exemplares obtidos durante a primavera (novembro de 2012) e o verão (fevereiro de 2013) foram analisados em duas áreas de amostragem: na Baía San Blas (SBB) e na foz do rio Quequén-Salado (QSR). Os exemplares foram medidos, pesados, o sexo foi identificado, os estômagos foram removidos e os conteúdos estomacais pesados e analisados sob estereomicroscópio. Os espécimes de M. liza eram adultos com comprimentos entre 28-49 cm e pesos entre 380-1100 g. O crescimento populacional foi maior na SBB (TW: 0,003*TLx3,36), do que na QSR (TW: 0.045*TL2.61). Em 98% dos estômagos, havia conteúdo estomacal e o índice de repleção variou entre 0,4 e 1,2%. Um total de 75% dos conteúdos estomacais foi composto de areia muito fina, com pouca presença de organismos bentônicos (algas, copépodas, foraminíferos), enquanto que em 25% dos estômagos havia areia grossa, com um aumento da presença de organismos da fauna bentônica (anfípodas, bivalves, gastrópodes e corais). As relações lineares entre o peso do conteúdo estomacal e o peso total e comprimento do peixe mostraram que as taxas de crescimento (inclinação) foram as mesmas em ambas as áreas de amostragem, mas os valores do intercepto foram significativamente maiores na Baía San Blas (teste t; p < 0,001)

    Tensoativos ecológicos na formulação de glifosato

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    Weeds affect various crops worldwide, causing low yields and, therefore, significant economic losses. These losses can be minimized by the use of herbicides such as glyphosate. However, the efficiency of glyphosate depends on the type of agrochemical formulations. The most widely used surfactant is polyethoxylated tallow amine. Nevertheless, the disadvantage of these compounds is that their toxicity is greater than that of glyphosate itself. Thus, this study aimed to develop an environmentally-friendly combination of surfactants that can increase the performance of glyphosate compared to other currently used formulations. Saponin (S) is environmentally friendly and has a unique ability to go through the waxy cuticle of the weed leaf. However, its interfacial properties are very poor. In contrast, the alkyl glucoside (AG) mixture has shown excellent interfacial properties, being an environmentally safe surfactant, but cannot pass through the cuticle. In the present study, we mixed both surfactants. Two formulations were made with 20% (F1) and 2% (F2) of S with 4% AG. To verify the usefulness of our formulations, they were compared against a commercial product. The results showed that the commercial product had better CMC 0.3±0.1% and pC20 1.155±0.099 than our formulations F1 and F2. Formulations F1 and F2 showed better gCMC than the commercial product 36.5±4.1 mN/m and 30.9±1.4 mN/m, respectively. Field tests showed that F2 was more effective than the commercial product in eliminating weeds at the end of the test at 30 days. Our results allowed confirming that the use of saponin improves the efficiency of glyphosate. The work showed that structures similar to cyclopentaneperhydrophenanthrene are very effective for introducing drugs into plants through the leaves. This is an advance in general and in particular for the increase of the yield in certain crops.As ervas daninhas afetam várias culturas em todo o mundo, causando baixos rendimentos e perdas econômicas significativas. Essas perdas podem ser minimizadas pelo uso de herbicidas como o glifosato, cuja eficiência depende do tipo de formulação agroquímica. O surfactante mais amplamente utilizado é a amina de sebo polietoxilada. No entanto, a desvantagem desses compostos é que sua toxicidade é maior do que a do próprio glifosato. Este estudo teve como objetivo desenvolver uma combinação de surfactantes ecologicamente correta que pode aumentar o desempenho do glifosato em comparação com outras formulações utilizadas atualmente. A saponina (S) é ecologicamente correta e tem a capacidade única de atravessar a cutícula cerosa da folha da erva daninha. No entanto, suas propriedades interfaciais são muito pobres. Em contraste, a mistura de alquil glicosídeo (AG) apresentou excelentes propriedades interfaciais, sendo um surfactante ambientalmente seguro, mas não pode passar pela cutícula. No presente estudo, misturamos os dois surfactantes. Duas formulações foram feitas com 20% (F1) e 2% (F2) de S com 4% AG. Para verificar a utilidade das nossas formulações, elas foram comparadas com um produto comercial. Os resultados mostraram que o produto comercial apresentou melhor CMC 0,3±0,1% e pC20 1,155±0,099 do que nossas formulações F1 e F2. As formulações F1 e F2 mostraram gCMC melhor do que o produto comercial 36,5±4,1 mN/m e 30,9±1,4 mN/m, respectivamente. Os testes de campo mostraram que o F2 foi mais eficaz do que o produto comercial na eliminação de ervas daninhas no final do teste aos 30 dias. Nossos resultados permitiram confirmar que o uso da saponina melhora a eficiência do glifosato. O trabalho mostrou que estruturas semelhantes ao ciclopentanoperidrofenantreno são muito eficazes para a introdução de drogas nas plantas através das folhas. Este é um avanço em geral e, em particular, para o aumento da produtividade de certas safras

    Application of otolith morphometry for the study of ontogenetic variations of Odontesthes argentinensis

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    The study of otolith morphometry is a tool widely used in numerous studies of fish populations (fish stocks, taxonomic, ecological, ontogeny, among others). The aim of this study was to detect ontogenetic variations in the otolith of Odontesthes argentinensisthrough the application of traditional and geometric morphometry and the association of these variations with ecological and trophic habits of the species. Fish (52 to 360 mm TL) were collected seasonally between years 2013?2016 in the southwest coast of the AtlanticOcean (36°39?30.96?S - 56°40?40.09?W). Otolith shape indices (circularity, rectangularity, aspect ratio and surface occupied by sulcus) and Fourier descriptors were measured and compared through ontogenetic stages (I, II and III). The three stages analysed in thepresent study were differentiated by both traditional and geometric morphometry. The four analysed indices showed significant differences between stages (ANOVA KruskalWallis test, P < 0.001) and a simultaneous analysis of the morphometric variables also showed significant differences (Hotelling?s T2 < 0.001). The quadratic discriminant analysis performed on the Fourier descriptors showed a clear separation for each defined group. Therefore, the use of both methodologies simultaneously could be considered robust toevaluate the ontogenetic variations in this species. The observed changes could be associated to changes in the habitat throughout its development, to the sexual maturityof fish and to dietary shifting of these organisms.Fil: Biolé, Fernanda Gabriela. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; ArgentinaFil: Callicó Fortunato, Roberta Glenda. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; ArgentinaFil: Thompson, Gustavo Ariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; ArgentinaFil: Volpedo, Alejandra. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; Argentin

    Marine viruses discovered via metagenomics shed light on viral strategies throughout the oceans

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    Marine viruses are key drivers of host diversity, population dynamics and biogeochemical cycling and contribute to the daily flux of billions of tons of organic matter. Despite recent advancements in metagenomics, much of their biodiversity remains uncharacterized. Here we report a data set of 27,346 marine virome contigs that includes 44 complete genomes. These outnumber all currently known phage genomes in marine habitats and include members of previously uncharacterized lineages. We designed a new method for host prediction based on co-occurrence associations that reveals these viruses infect dominant members of the marine microbiome such as Prochlorococcus and Pelagibacter. A negative association between host abundance and the virus-to-host ratio supports the recently proposed Piggyback-the-Winner model of reduced phage lysis at higher host densities. An analysis of the abundance patterns of viruses throughout the oceans revealed how marine viral communities adapt to various seasonal, temperature and photic regimes according to targeted hosts and the diversity of auxiliary metabolic genes.CAPESCNPqFAPERJCiencia sem fronteiras programUniv Fed Rio de Janeiro, IB, BR-21944970 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilRadboud Univ Nijmegen, Radboud Inst Mol Life Sci, CMBI, Med Ctr, NL-6500 HB Nijmegen, NetherlandsUniv Utrecht, Theoret Biol & Bioinformat, NL-3584 CH Utrecht, NetherlandsSan Diego State Univ, Dept Biol, San Diego, CA 92182 USAUniv Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Dept Ciencias Mar, BR-11070100 Baixada Santista, BrazilNIOZ Royal Netherlands Inst Sea Res, Dept Marine Microbiol & Biogeochem, POB 59, NL-1790 AB Den Burg, NetherlandsUniv Utrecht, POB 59, NL-1790 AB Den Burg, NetherlandsUniv Amsterdam, Dept Aquat Microbiol, IBED, NL-1090 GE Amsterdam, NetherlandsUniv Fed Rio de Janeiro, COPPE, SAGE, BR-21941950 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Dept Ciencias Mar, BR-11070100 Baixada Santista, BrazilCAPESCNPqFAPERJCiencia sem fronteiras program: 864.14.004Web of Scienc

    Fish stocks of Urophycis Brasiliensis revealed by otolith fingerprint and shape in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean

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    Brazilian codling Urophycis brasiliensis is one of the main commercial coastal fish species from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Regardless of its economic relevance, its stock structure remains largely unknown. In this study, we used the otolith shape and the core/outer edge multi-elemental fingerprints (Li:Ca, Mg:Ca, Mn:Ca, Fe:Ca, Zn:Ca, Rb:Ca, Sr:Ca, and Ba:Ca ratios) to evaluate the spatial segregation of young (nursery areas) and adult (stocks) stages of fish from the coast of northern Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil. Otolith edge chemistry showed that several elemental ratios were significantly different between catching areas. Permutational multivariate analysis of variance (PERMANOVA) (p 0.05). QDA classification rates were relatively low for Uruguay (48.0%) and values of 66.7 and 70.0% were found for Brazil and Argentina, respectively. Our results not only show the presence of at least two fish stocks (Argentina and Brazil), with a third potential stock in Uruguay, but also suggest a strong spatial segregation during ontogeny.Fil: Biolé, Fernanda Gabriela. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; ArgentinaFil: Thompson, Gustavo Ariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; ArgentinaFil: Vargas, Claudia Vanesa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; ArgentinaFil: Leisen, Mathieu. Universidad de Chile; ChileFil: Barra, Fernando. Universidad de Chile; ChileFil: Volpedo, Alejandra. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; ArgentinaFil: Avigliano, Esteban. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias. Unidad Ejecutora de Investigaciones en Producción Animal; Argentin

    Did Egret Detect Distant Supernova Remnants?

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    It might be thought that supernova remnants (SNRs) more distant than a few kiloparsec from Earth could not have been detected by the EGRET experiment. This work analyzes the observational status of this statement in the light of new CO studies of SNRs.Comment: Accepted for publication in Advances in Space Research, in High Energy Studies of Supernova Remnants and Neutron Stars, eds. W. Becker and W. Hermsen (2003
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