216 research outputs found
Nuevos datos sobre "Myxomycetes" presentes en la provincia de Granada (España)
En el presente trabajo se aportan nuevos datos sobre el conocimiento de los Myxomycetes de Granada (sur de España), citándose catorce nuevas especies, entre las que ne destacan: Comatricha alta Preusz, Diderma trevelyanii (Grev.) Fr., Diderma umbilicatum Pers., Didymium bahiense Gottsberger, Didymium difforme (Pers.) S.F. Gray, Didymium trachysporum G. Lister, Lamproderma scintillans (Berk. & Br.) Morgan, Physarum contextum (Pers.) Pers., Physarum vernum Somm. y se amplÃa la corologia de varias especies ya citadas en anteriores trabajos. Se comenta la distribución en la Peninsula Ibérica, confeccionándose mapas de distribución de dichos tazones basados en cuadrÃcula UTM de 50 Km.This article shows a study on the Myxomycetes on the province of Granada (Spain). We have found fourteen new taxa for this province. Some of these are: Comatricha alta Preusz, Diderma trevelyanii(Gres.) Fr., Diderma umbilicatum Pers., Didymium bahiense Gottsberger, Didymium difforme (Pers.) S.F. Gray, Didymium trachysporum G. Lister, Lamproderma scintillans (Berk. & Br.) Morgan, Physarum contextum (Pers.) Pers., Physarum vernum Somm. Distribution maps are given. We also included new dates about the chorology another species
Catálogo anotado de las amebas microscópicas protosteloides del suroeste de Europa
A biodiversity survey for protosteloid amoebae was carried out in Spain, Portugal and France between 2005 and 2010. Samples were collected from three different microhabitats – aerial litter, ground litter, and bark of living plants – in a total of 97 localities. As result 26 to 28 species out of the 33 species of microscopic protosteloid amoebae described to date were recorded. An annotated list that comprises all available data about these organisms from this part of the world, a key to the species, comments on the morphology of the sporocarps and the trophic stages is presented. Photomicrographs of the fruiting bodies of most species, and distribution maps are also included.Se ha realizado un estudio de la biodiversidad de las amebas protos - teloides en España, Portugal y Francia entre 2005 y 2010. Las muestras se recolectaron en tres microhábitats diferentes –hojarasca aérea, hojarasca del suelo y corteza de plantas vivas– en un total de 97 localidades. Como resultado se encontraron entre 26 y 28 especies de las 33 especies de amebas protosteloides microscópicas descritas. Se presenta una lista comentada que contiene todos los datos disponibles sobre estos organismos en esta parte del mundo, una clave de las especies y comentarios sobre la morfologÃa de los esporocarpos y de los estados tróficos. También se incluyen fotomicrografÃas de los cuerpos fructÃferos de la mayorÃa de las especies y mapas de distribución
Windowed Green function method for wave scattering by periodic arrays of 2D obstacles
This paper introduces a novel boundary integral equation (BIE) method for the
numerical solution of problems of planewave scattering by periodic line arrays
of two-dimensional penetrable obstacles. Our approach is built upon a direct
BIE formulation that leverages the simplicity of the free-space Green function
but in turn entails evaluation of integrals over the unit-cell boundaries. Such
integrals are here treated via the window Green function method. The windowing
approximation together with a finite-rank operator correction -- used to
properly impose the Rayleigh radiation condition -- yield a robust second-kind
BIE that produces super-algebraically convergent solutions throughout the
spectrum, including at the challenging Rayleigh-Wood anomalies. The corrected
windowed BIE can be discretized by means of off-the-shelf Nystr\"om and
boundary element methods, and it leads to linear systems suitable for iterative
linear-algebra solvers as well as standard fast matrix-vector product
algorithms. A variety of numerical examples demonstrate the accuracy and
robustness of the proposed methodolog
Description of a new species of Perichaena (Myxomycetes) from arid areas of Argentina
8 pages, 23 figures.[EN] A new species of the myxomycete genus Perichaena is described
in this paper. The new species, named Perichaena calongei, was
found during intensive studies of arid areas of the Monte desert
in Argentina. It has been found directly in the field from the
provinces of Catamarca, La Rioja, Salta and San Juan, in the
Northwest of Argentina, and isolated from moist chamber cultures
of native plant species collected in Catamarca, Jujuy, Salta
and San Juan. The characters that make this species unique in
the genus are the combination of the morphology of the sporocarps,
the structure and dehiscence of the peridium, and the ornamentation
of the capillitium. The morphology of the my xo -
mycete specimens was examined using light microscopy with
Nomarski interference contrast, and scanning electron microscopy.
Micrographs of relevant morphological characters are
included. A key to facilitate the identification of the stipitate
species of Perichaena is also proposed.[ES] Se describe una nueva especie, Perichaena calongei, que fue encontrada
en el desierto de Monte, en las zonas áridas del nor -
oeste de Argentina. Los cuerpos fructÃferos se encontraron fructificados
en el campo, también se obtuvieron por cultivo en cámara
húmeda de plantas recolectadas en las provincias de Catamarca,
Jujuy, La Rioja, Salta y San Juan. La combinación de
caracteres de la morfologÃa del esporocarpo, de la estructura y
tipo de dehiscencia del peridio, y de la ornamentación del capilicio,
distinguen esta especie del resto de las conocidas en el género.
La morfologÃa de la especie se analizó con un microscopio
óptico dotado de contraste interferencial de Nomarski y con un
microscopio electrónico de barrido, se incluyen ilustraciones de
las estructuras observadas. Se propone una clave dicotómica
para la identificación, a nivel mundial, de las especies estipitadas
del género Perichaena.This research has been supported by the Ministry of Science
and Innovation of Spain (grant CGL2005-00320/BOS and
CGL2008-00720/BOS).Peer reviewe
Check-list of microscopic protosteloid amoebae from the Southwest of Europe
A biodiversity survey for protosteloid amoebae was carried out in Spain, Portugal and France between 2005 and 2010. Samples were collected from three different microhabitats – aerial litter, ground litter, and bark of living plants – in a total of 97 localities. As result 26 to 28 species out of the 33 species of microscopic protosteloid amoebae described to date were recorded. An annotated list that comprises all available data about these organisms from this part of the world, a key to the species, comments on the morphology of the sporocarps and the trophic stages is presented. Photomicrographs of the fruiting bodies of most species, and distribution maps are also included.Se ha realizado un estudio de la biodiversidad de las amebas protos - teloides en España, Portugal y Francia entre 2005 y 2010. Las muestras se recolectaron en tres microhábitats diferentes –hojarasca aérea, hojarasca del suelo y corteza de plantas vivas– en un total de 97 localidades. Como resultado se encontraron entre 26 y 28 especies de las 33 especies de amebas protosteloides microscópicas descritas. Se presenta una lista comentada que contiene todos los datos disponibles sobre estos organismos en esta parte del mundo, una clave de las especies y comentarios sobre la morfologÃa de los esporocarpos y de los estados tróficos. También se incluyen fotomicrografÃas de los cuerpos fructÃferos de la mayorÃa de las especies y mapas de distribución
Diversidad de Myxomycetes en zonas áridas de Perú, parte II: el cardonal y las zonas de transición
The results obtained from a second survey for Myxomycetes in the arid areas of Peru are reported. A total of 37 localities from the cactus belt (‘cardonal’), between 1500 and 3000 m a.s.l., were sampled over six years. This survey is based on 601 identifiable collections of myxomycetes, developed in the field under natural conditions or those that were recovered from moist chamber cultures. In total, 84 taxa representing 19 genera were recorded. One new species, Cribraria spinispora Lado & D.Wrigley sp. nov., is described, three species new to South America and 22 additional new species for Peru are reported as well. Endemic plants, expecially cacti, had a particular relevance as myxomycete substrates. The predominance of the order Physarales T.Macbr. in arid areas is reinforced. Comments are included on some collections, as well as SEM micrographs of several species. A statistical evaluation of the diversity of myxomycetes in the cardonal area and a comparison of this area with the dry coastal desert of Peru and other Neotropical xeric environments are also included. Results show that the arid areas are rich in myxomycetes, and that each area has a unique assemblage. The differences appear to be related to the host plants.Se presentan los resultados de un segundo estudio sobre Myxomycetes de zonas áridas de Perú. Un total de 37 localidades del cardonal, situadas entre 1500 y 3000 m s.n.m., fueron muestreadas durante seis años. Este estudio está fundamentado en 601 recolecciones de mixomicetes, obtenidas en el campo o por cultivo en cámara húmeda. En total, se han identificado 84 táxones que corresponden a 19 géneros. Se describe una nueva especie, Cribraria spinispora Lado & D.Wrigley sp. nov., además se registran por primera vez tres especies para Sudamérica y 22 para Perú. Las plantas endémicas, especialmente los cactus, han tenido una especial importancia como substrato para los mixomicetes. Se reafirma el predominio del orden Physarales T.Macbr. en zonas áridas. Se incluyen comentarios sobre algunas recolecciones, asà como micrografÃas al MEB de algunas especies. Se realizó una evaluación estadÃstica de la diversidad de mixomicetes en el cardonal y una comparación entre esta zona, la costa seca de Perú y otros ambientes neotropicales xéricos. Los resultados muestran que las zonas áridas son ricas en mixomicetes y que cada una tiene un conjunto exclusivo de especies. Las diferencias parecen estar relacionadas con las plantas anfitrionas
Descripcion y cultivo de un nuevo mixomicete, Licea succulenticola
A new succulenticolous myxomycete of the genus Licea is described based on material from Spain (the Canary Islands), Mexico and the USA.Se describe una nueva especie de Myxomycetes, perteneciente al genero Licea, que se desarrolla en plantas suculentas. Los materiales proceden de España (Islas Canarias), México y Estados Unidos. Se parece a L biforis pero difiere en sus pequenos esporóforos y en sus esporas mayores, amarillo-naranjas, con una gruesa pared que gradualmente hacia un lado se adelgaza y se vuelve mas pálida. La estabilidad de estos caracteres ha quedado demostrada por el cultivo de espora a espora en laboratorio.This research has been supported by the Cooperation Program between the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientÃficas (CSIC) and the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y TecnologÃa of Mexico (CONACyT) (grant 2001MX0014), and the Ministerio de Ciencia y TeconologÃa of Spain (grant REN2002-00445).Peer reviewe
Social Amoebae: Environmental Factors Influencing Their Distribution and Diversity Across South-Western Europe
Abstract The social amoebae (dictyostelids) are the only truly multicellular lineage within the superkingdom Amoebozoa, the sister group to Ophistokonts (Metazoa+ Fungi). Despite the exceptional phylogenetic and evolutionary value of this taxon, the environmental factors that determine their distribution and diversity are largely unknown. We have applied statistical modeling to a set of data obtained from an extensive and detailed survey in the south-western of Europe (The Iberian Peninsula including Spain and Portugal) in order to estimate some of the main environmental factors influencing the distribution and diversity of dictyostelid in temperate climates. It is the first time that this methodology is applied to the study of this unique group of soil microorganisms. Our results show that a combination of climatic (temperature, water availability), physical (pH) and vegetation (species richness) factors favor dictyostelid species richness. In the Iberian Peninsula, dictyostelid diversity is highest in colder and wet environments, indicating that this group has likely diversified in relatively cold places with high levels of water availability
Myxomycete diversity in Costa Rica
An updated analysis of myxomycete diversity in Costa Rica is provided herein as a product of
an extensive data mining-based study intended to normalize the information on myxomycetes from
that country. Within the context of the Mesoamerican Biodiversity Hotspot, the 242 species of
myxomycetes are reported herein demonstrated the potential of this area for diversity-based studies.
For the construction of the updated species list, a thorough analysis that included examination of
vouchers and a literature review has been carried out, and some species previously included in
other works have been rejected due to inconsistencies or misidentification. The present contribution
is essential to address the Wallacean shortfall within Mesoamerica and important for providing
updated data on microorganisms in the context of regional biodiversity monitoringUniversidad de Costa Rica/[570-B8-006]/UCR/Costa RicaUniversidad de Costa Rica/[731-B8-900]/UCR/Costa RicaConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientÃficas/[COOPB20155]/CSIC/EspañaUCR::Sedes Regionales::Sede del Atlántico::Recinto de ParaÃso::Finca Experimental Interdisciplinaria de Modelos Agroecológicos (FEIMA
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