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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Comportamento e organização social do préa Cavia intermedia, uma espécie endêmica das Ilhas Moleques do Sul, Santa Catarina / Behavior and social organization of the wild cavy Cavia intermedia, an endemic species of Moleques do Sul Island, Santa Catarina, Brazil

Nina Furnari 04 November 2011 (has links)
O preá Cavia intermedia (Rodentia: Caviidae), uma espécie recém descrita encontrada exclusivamente no Arquipélago Moleques do Sul, em Santa Catarina, está entre os mamíferos mais raros do planeta. Esta espécie se diferencia de outros preás por características genéticas e morfológicas, muitas delas decorrentes de sua adaptação ao ambiente insular. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi obter dados comportamentais, tomados dentro da necessária matriz ecológica, para o conhecimento da organização social, distribuição espacial e uso dos recursos em C. intermedia. Nossa abordagem utilizou dados existentes de C. magna e C. aperea para situar os resultados em um contexto comparativo, ressaltando possíveis efeitos do isolamento em ambiente insular. Realizamos 25 viagens mensais à ilha, entre novembro de 2007 e dezembro de 2009, com cerca de oito dias cada. Utilizamos 49 armadilhas em um programa de captura-recaptura, no qual os animais foram marcados, medidos, pesados e conferidos quanto ao seu estado reprodutivo. A observação comportamental foi realizada em turnos de duas horas (scans a cada um minuto) em três áreas de grande avistamento de preás (Clareira da barraca, Campinho I e Campinho II), em um total de 636,7 h. Dos 132 indivíduos capturados, 118 foram marcados, sendo 71 machos e 47 fêmeas. A população foi composta em sua maior parte por indivíduos adultos, os quais possuem alta longevidade. Há maturação sexual tardia em relação às espécies preás do continente, além de uma redução no tamanho da ninhada (apenas um filhote). Os nascimentos se concentraram nos meses quentes e chuvosos, cessando em meses frios e com pouca chuva, quando os animais sofrem com a escassez de alimentos. O repertório comportamental de C. intermedia é rico e semelhante em sua forma geral ao de C. aperea, com diferenças em poucas categorias. O hábito alimentar se mostrou herbívoro generalista e dependente dos recursos alimentares disponíveis em cada uma das áreas amostradas, nas quais preás diferentes foram observados. As agregações dentro de cada área se mostraram fluídas, inexistindo territórios, mas encontramos algumas associações entre machos e fêmeas mais duradouras, além de uma hierarquia de dominância entre machos e entre fêmeas. O aumento no número de indivíduos capturados ao longo dos meses revelou um aprendizado por parte dos preás e a maior captura de machos em relação a fêmeas sugere que haja estratégias comportamentais diferentes nos dois sexos. Nossos resultados monstraram que C. intermedia possui diversas características comuns a outras espécies de roedores insulares (população com indivíduos mais velhos, alta longevidade, maturação sexual tardia e redução da ninhada, resposta anti-predatória reduzida, inexistência de territórios, aumento na tolerância a coespecíficos e na freqüência de interações), fruto de adaptações ao ambiente insular. Por outro lado, características como repertório comportamental, aspectos fisiológicos da reprodução e hábito alimentar se mostraram conservadas ao longo da evolução, sendo comuns a outras espécies de preás do continente / The Cavia intermedia cavy (Rodentia: Caviidae) a newly described species exclusively found in the Moleques do Sul Archipelago in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil is one of the rarest mammals on the planet. This species is differentiated from other cavies on the basis of its genetic and morphologic characteristics, several of them resulting from its adaptation to an island environment. The objective of this research was to obtain behavioral data taken from within the required ecological matrix to shed light into the social organization, spatial distribution and resource use of the C. intermedia. Our approach used existing data for C. magna and C. aperea to frame results into a comparative context, highlighting possible effects from being cut off in an island environment. We have done 25 monthly trips to the island, of approximately 8 days each, between November 2007 and December 2009. We have used 49 traps for a capture-recapture program in which the animals where tagged, measured, weighted and checked for reproductive state. The behavioral observation took place in two-hour rounds (with intervals scans of one minute) in three areas of frequent cavy sightings (Clareira da barraca, Campinho I and Campinho II) totaling 636,7 hours. Out of the 132 individuals captured, 118 were tagged: 71 males and 47 females. This population was composed mostly of adults which had a long lifespan. There was a delayed sexual maturity in this population when compared to the mainland cavy species, as well as a reduction in litter size. Births were concentrated during the warm and rainy months and halted during the cold and dry months, when the animals struggled with food scarcity. The behavioral repertoire of C. intermedia is rich and generally similar to C. apereas, differing in only a few categories. Their feeding habits matched those of a generalist herbivore and depended on the food sources available in each one of the surveyed areas. The gatherings within each area proved to be fluid, without territorial definitions, however we have observed a few longer-term male-female pairings, besides a dominance hierarchy among males and females. The increase in number of captured individuals over the months indicates that the population became aware of and used to the capture process. Besides, the increase in number of males captured in relation to females signals at gender-specific behavioral strategies. Our results show that the C. intermedia has several characteristics in common with other species of island rodents due to adaptations to island life: older population, longer lifespan, late sexual maturity and reduced litter size in response to reduced predatory activity, lack of territories, increase tolerance with coespecific and increase in interactions. On the other hand, certain characteristics such as behavioral repertoire, physiological aspects in reproduction and feeding habits remained the same throughout the evolutionary process, being shared with other cavy species from the mainland
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Artrópodes ectoparasitos de roedores do sudeste do Brasil = uma abordagem ecológica dos fatores que influenciam as abundâncias e as similaridades das faunas de ectoparasitos / Arthopod ectoparasites of rodents in Southeastern Brazil : an ecological approach of the factors influencing the abundances and similarities of ectoparasite fauna

Fernandes, Fernanda Rodrigues, 1983- 19 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Arício Xavier Linhares / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Biologia / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-19T01:31:06Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Fernandes_FernandaRodrigues_D.pdf: 1975248 bytes, checksum: d23780751c399131a44ca6f88c69adb5 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011 / Resumo: Parasitismo é considerado uma interação interespecífica antagonística, em que uma espécie (parasito) vive dentro ou sobre outra espécie (hospedeiro), obtendo dela parte de, ou todos seus nutrientes e em geral, causa algum grau de injúria à espécie hospedeira. Por um processo coevolutivo, os artrópodes parasitos desenvolveram mecanismos para aumentar sua aptidão explorando seus hospedeiros mamíferos, por outro lado, estes se esforçam para maximizar sua própria aptidão, minimizando o efeito negativo da infestação por parasitos. Devido muitos padrões da ecologia dos parasitos estarem intimamente ligados à ecologia do hospedeiro, o presente trabalho teve como objetivo investigar a influência do sexo, tamanho corporal e local de ocorrência dos hospedeiros na abundância de ectoparasitos, bem como, a influência da filogenia e sobreposição geográfica dos hospedeiros na similaridade de fauna de ectoparasitos. Os principais resultados obtidos foram: 1. A abundância de ectoparasitos Anoplura em Oligoryzomys nigripes é influenciada pelo sexo e local de ocorrência do hospedeiro; 2. A abundância de ectoparasitos Acari (Mesostigmata) em Oligoryzomys nigripes é influenciada pela massa corporal do hospedeiro; 3. As similaridades das faunas de ectoparasitos estão correlacionadas com a filogenia dos hospedeiros / Abstract: Parasitism is considered an antagonistic interspecific interaction where one species (the parasite) lives in or on another species (the host) obtaining part of or all of its nutrients and normally causing some degree of injury to the host. Through the coevolutionary process, arthropod parasites have developed mechanisms to increase their fitness by exploiting their mammalian hosts, on the other hand, the hosts strive to maximize its own fitness by minimizing negative effects of infestation by parasites. Because many patterns of parasite ecology is intimately related to the ecology of the host, this study aimed to investigate the influence of host sex, body size and locality in ectoparasite abundance, as well as, the influence of phylogeny and geographical overlap of the hosts in ectoparasite fauna similarity. The main results are: 1. The abundance of Anoplura ectoparasites on Oligoryzomys nigripes is influenced by host sex and locality; 2. The abundance of Acari (Mesostigmata) ectoparasites on Oligoryzomys nigripes is influenced by host body mass; 3. The similarities of ectoparasite fauna is correlated with host phylogeny / Doutorado / Doutor em Ecologia
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Mecanismos de proliferação neuronal pós-natal no gânglio cervical cranial de preás (Galea spixii spixii) Wagler, 1831. Neurogênese x diferenciação neuronal tardia / Mechanisms of the post-natal neuronal proliferation in the cranial cervical ganglion of preás (Galea spixii spixii) Wagler, 1831. Neurogenesis vs late neuronal differentiation

Aliny Antunes Barbosa Lobo Ladd 15 September 2009 (has links)
Neste estudo, foram abordados os aspectos quantitativos do gânglio cervical cranial (GCC) esquerdo de preás (Galea spixii spixii) machos, oriundos do criatório da Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido Nordestino de Mossoró-RN. Os seguintes parâmetros foram estimados: volume do GCC, número total e tamanho dos neurônios (uni e binucleados) durante dois períodos do desenvolvimento pós-natal (maturação e envelhecimento). Para tanto, utilizamos quatro grupos etários distintos de animais: neonatos, jovens, adultos e senis. Após a eutanásia dos animais, os GCCs foram fixados (perfusão sistêmica) com solução de formoldeído (4%) em PBS, embebidos em solução de ágar (10%) e seccionados sistemática, uniforme e aleatoriamente, aplicando-se o princípio de amostragem e contagem do fractionator. Os principais resultados desta pesquisa foram: houve diferença significativa entre os grupos etários para os parâmetros: Peso Neonato: 0,00056 ; Jovem: 0,00084; Adulto: 0,00116; Senil: 0,00118. Comprimento Neonato: 1,294 ; Jovem: 2,076; Adulto: 2,304; Senil: 2,082. Largura Neonato: 0,842; Jovem: 1,028; Adulto: 1,062; Senil: 1,174. Volume ganglionar Neonato: 0,34 mm3 ; Jovem: 0,30 mm3; Adulto: 0,39 mm3; Senil: 0,63 mm3 e Volume neuronal médio de neurônios uninucleados Neonato: 2916,90 mm3; Jovem: 3550,00 mm3; Adulto: 7409,00 mm3; Senil: 6701,00 mm3. As principais conclusões deste estudo foram: (i) peso, comprimento e largura do GCC apresentaram aumento significativo de 185%, 60% e 79% respectivamente, durante o período de maturação, enquanto durante o período de envelhecimento, o peso do GCC apresentou queda de 33%, o comprimento um pequeno decréscimo de 10%, entretanto a largura, durante este mesmo período, apresentou um aumento progressivo de mais de 10%, tais alterações relacionadas com a idade refletiram no volume ganglionar, causando hipertrofia; (ii) Essa hipertrofia do GCC de preás é secundária ao desenvolvimento pós-natal (maturação e envelhecimento), aumentando em 85%, acompanhado por um aumento alométrico, da ordem de 6 vezes em relação à massa corporal, aproximadamente 622%; (iii) Há hipertrofia dos neurônios uninucleados que é secundária ao desenvolvimento pós-natal do GCC de preás, aumentando em 154% durante o período de maturação com uma pequena queda de 10% durante o envelhecimento. Finalmente, sugere-se que estudos futuros possam investigar se o tamanho dos territórios de inervação destes gânglios pode desencadear mudanças na micro e macroestrutura dos mesmos, incluindo a possibilidade de ocorrência de neurogênese, que seria estudada por meio de imunomarcadores específicos. / This study aimed at detecting whether post-natal development would exert any effect on the size and number of cranial cervical ganglion (CCG) neurons of male preas (Galea spixii spixii). Twenty left CCGs from twenty preas were harvested from the Animal Facility of the Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido Nordestino, Mossoró- RN and were divided into four different age groups: newborn, young, adult and aged subjects. The following parameters were estimated using Cavalieri\'s principle and optical fractionator and planar rotator , respectively: the volume of CCG, total number and mean volume of uni and binucleate neurons. After euthanasia, the CCGs were perfusion-fixed with a 4% formaldehyde solution in PBS, agar-embedded and, SUR vibrosectioned. The ganglion volume was 0.34 mm3 (newborn), 0.30 mm3 (young), 0.39 mm3 (adult) and 0.63 mm3 (aged animals) (p= 0,012). The mean volume of uninucleate neurons was 2,917 mm3 (newborn), 3,550 mm3 (young), 7,409 mm3 (adult) and 6,701 mm3 (aged animals) (p=0,0001). The main conclusions of this study were: (i) The CCG hypertrophy - 85% - is the result of post-natal development (maturation and ageing), (ii) a 154% increase (hypertrophy) in the volume of uninucleate neurons during the maturation is followed by a 10% atrophy of them during ageing. Future studies may investigate whether the size of the CCG\'s target-organs can affect the structural foundation of CCG and, therefore, add further fuel to the notion that a post-natal neurogenesis may indeed exist in sympathetic ganglia.
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Esteroidogênese testicular durante o desenvolvimento sexual pós-natal em Galea spixii (Wagler, 1831) / Testicular steroidogenesis during post-natal sexual development in Galea spixii (Wagler, 1831)

Paulo Ramos da Silva Santos 04 November 2016 (has links)
O desenvolvimento testicular e a manutenção da espermatogênese são controlados por gonadotrofinas e testosterona, cujos efeitos são modulados por uma rede complexa de fatores produzidos localmente e, entre eles, os estrógenos estão em causa. Uma compreensão da dinâmica dos hormônios esteroides sexuais mostra-se importante para revelar as funções durante o desenvolvimento testicular. Sendo assim, este trabalho teve como objetivo aprofundar os conhecimentos sobre a espermatogênese do Galea spixii, associando a atuação das enzimas do complexo citocromo P450: P450 aromatase e P450c17 (17-α-hidroxilase/17,20-liase) importantes para a biossíntese de hormônios ligados à reprodução durante o desenvolvimento sexual pós-natal. Fragmentos de testículos de preás machos nas fases impúbere, pré-púbere, púbere e pós-púbere foram coletados no Centro de Multiplicação da Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido, Mossoró, RN, fixados em Paraformoaldeido 4% e RNAlater, e processados para Imunohistoquímica e PCR em tempo real. A expressão gênica das enzimas esteroidogênicas foram cruciais da prépuberdade para a puberdade. Durante as fases do desenvolvimento sexual a enzima P450c17 apresentou imunomarcação positiva apenas nas células de Leydig. A imunomarcação da enzima P450 aromatase foi positiva em diferentes tipos celulares ao longo do desenvolvimento sexual. A síntese de estrógenos no parênquima testicular não ficou restrita às células somáticas, as células germinativas também mostraram capacidade de converter andrógenos em estrógenos / The testis development and maintenance of spermatogenesis are controlled by gonadotropins and testosterone, whose effects are modulated by a complex factor locally produced, and the estrogens are involved. An understanding of the dynamics of sex steroid hormones shown to be important to reveal the functions during testicular development. Thus, the aimed was study the spermatogenesis of Galea spixii, associating the performance of cytochrome P450 complex: P450 aromatase and P450c17 (17-α-hydroxylase / 17,20-lyase) important for the biosynthesis of hormones related to reproduction during postnatal sexual development. Fragments of testes of immature, prepubertal, pubertal and post-pubertal were collected at Centro de Multiplicação da Universidade Federal Rural do Semiárido, Mossoró, RN, fixed in Paraformaldehyde 4% and RNAlater, processed for immunohistochemistry and real time PCR. The steroidogenic enzymes gene expression were significant from prepubertal to pubertal stage. Cytochrome P450c17 expression in testicular parenchyma showed a positive reaction only in Leydig cell clusters. The expression of cytochrome P450 aromatase in testicular parenchyma were different during the sexual development of Galea spixii. During sexual development was observed that estrogen synthesis was not restricted to somatic cells (Leydig cells / Sertoli cells), the germ cells have also shown to be capable to convert androgens into estrogens via aromatase
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Expressão das enzimas: citocromo P450 aromatase, NADPH-citocromo P450 redutase e citocromo P450c17 (17-α-hidroxilase/17, 20-liase) na vagina de fêmeas de preás (Galea spixii, Wagler, 1831) / Enzymes expression: of the cytochrome P450 aromatase, NADPHcytochrome P450 redutase and cytochrome P450c17 (17-α-hidroxilase/17, 20-lyase) in the vagina of female cavies (Galea spixii, Wagler, 1831)

Amilton Cesar dos Santos 22 November 2012 (has links)
Para a metabolização de hormônios esteroides sexuais é essencial a participação de enzimas esteroidogênicas. A enzima citocromo P450c17 é responsável pela produção de andrógenos e a enzima citocromo P450 aromatase é responsável pela produção de estrógenos, sendo que, ambas as enzimas necessitam formar um complexo com uma enzima parceira, denominada NADPH citocromo P450 redutase, para realizar a metabolização destes hormônios essenciais para a diferenciação sexual. Objetivou-se imunolocalisar as três enzimas acima citadas no tecido vaginal de fêmeas de roedores Galea spixii. Para tanto, o experimento foi desenvolvido utilizando técnicas de citologia esfoliativa vaginal para definição das fases do ciclo estral, técnicas de microscopia de Luz, Eletrônica de Varredura e testes de imunohistoquímica para detecção das enzimas: citocromo P450c17, citocromo P450 aromatase, e NADPH citocromo P450 redutase. Constatou-se no presente estudo que o ciclo estral das fêmeas de preás silvestres do semiárido apresenta ciclo estral com duração de 15,85 ± 1,4 dias, com a formação e ruptura da membrana de oclusão vaginal durante cada ciclo estral. A vagina apresenta um clitóris hipertrofiado com o óstio uretral que se abre no topo do mesmo, e ausência de um vestíbulo vaginal. O epitélio da mucosa vaginal sofre modificações proliferativas, se espessando e se adelgando de acordo com a respectiva fase do ciclo estral. As enzimas citocromo P450 aromatase e NADPH redutase estão imunolocalizadas durante todo o ciclo estral no epitélio e tecido conjuntivo da vagina de Galea spixii. Por outro lado, a enzima P450c17 está imunolocalizada no epitélio vaginal durante todas as fases do ciclo estral, porém não está presente no estro. Com estes dados pode-se sugerir que ocorre uma metabolização local de hormônios estrógenos e andrógenos no tecido vaginal o que podem estar relacionado com a proliferação celular, variação na vascularização e inervação e ruptura da membrana de oclusão vaginal. / To the metabolism of sex steroid hormones is essential the participation of esteroidogenic enzymes. The enzyme cytochrome P450c17 is responsible for androgen production; and the enzyme aromatase cytochrome P450 is responsible for estrogen production, however, both enzymes require forming a complex with an enzyme partner called NADPH cytochrome P450 reductase to perform the metabolism of these hormones, which are essential for sexual differentiation. This study aimed to immunolocalization of the three enzymes above mentioned in the vaginal tissue from female rodents Galea spixii. Therefore, the experiment was carried out using vaginal cytology techniques for definition of the estrous cycle phases, techniques for light microscopy, scanning electron and immunohistochemical tests for the detection of enzymes: cytochrome P450c17, cytochrome P450 aromatase, and NADPH cytochrome P450 reductase. It was found that the estrus cycle of Galea spixii female lasts 15.85 ± 1.4 days, with the formation and rupture of vaginal closure membrane during each oestrous cycle. The vagina has a hypertrophied clitoris with the urethral orifice that opens on top of it, and it is observed the absence of a vaginal vestibule. The vaginal mucosal epithelium undergoes proliferative changes, with thickening and thinning according to the respective estrous cycle phase. The enzymes cytochrome P450 aromatase and NADPH reductase are immunolocated throughout the oestrous cycle in the epithelium and connective tissue of the vagina from Galea spixii. On the other hand, the enzyme cytochrome P450c17 is immune located in the vaginal epithelium during all stages of the estrous cycle, except at estrous. With these data may be suggested that there is a local estrogens and androgens metabolism in vaginal tissue which may be associated with cell proliferation, vascularization and innervation variation besides the formation and rupture of the vaginal closure membrane.
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Rongeurs paléogènes d’Amazonie péruvienne : anatomie, systématique, phylogénie et paléobiogéographie / Paleogene rodents from Peruvian Amazonia : anatomy, systematics, phylogeny, and paleobiogeography

Boivin, Myriam 29 November 2017 (has links)
Les rongeurs caviomorphes constituent l’un des groupes de mammifères placentaires les plus diversifiés d’Amérique du Sud. Malgré la grande diversité actuelle et néogène du groupe, les premières phases de l’histoire évolutive des caviomorphes n’étaient documentées que par quelques localités à l’échelle de tout le continent sud-américain. Les recherches paléontologiques récentes menées en Amazonie péruvienne ont permis la découverte de 18 localités éocènes et oligocènes, livrant de nombreux restes dentaires de caviomorphes inédits. L’étude de ces fossiles a conduit à la description et à la comparaison de 52 taxons distincts, dont 11 nouveaux genres et 17 nouvelles espèces. Ce travail révèle une riche diversité alpha-taxonomique des caviomorphes en Amazonie péruvienne à la fin de l’Éocène moyen, mais surtout à l’Oligocène inférieur et à l’Oligocène supérieur, trois fenêtres temporelles jusqu’alors très peu documentées dans les régions de basses latitudes du continent sud-américain. Les localités étudiées de la fin de l’Éocène moyen livrent les plus anciens caviomorphes connus à ce jour. Dans ces localités, la faible diversité taxinomique, associée à une faible disparité morphologique, incluant des taxons caractérisés par des traits dentaires plésiomorphes, rappelant les formes hystricognathes sub-contemporaines de l’Ancien Monde. Cela suggère un intervalle de temps court entre l’arrivée en Amérique du Sud des hystricognathes pionniers et l’émergence des espèces étudiées. Les assemblages de caviomorphes des localités plus récentes montrent une disparité plus importante et livrent des représentants des éréthizontoïdes, octodontoïdes et chinchilloïdes. L’analyse approfondie du matériel d’étude et sa comparaison avec des spécimens provenant d’autres gisements sud-américains ont permis une meilleure compréhension de l’homologie et de l’évolution des structures dentaires chez les caviomorphes. Une analyse cladistique de grande ampleur, incluant un grand nombre de familles des quatre super-familles (i.e., Cavioidea, Erethizontoidea, Chinchilloidea et Octodontoidea) a été réalisée. Elle a permis pour la première fois la reconnaissance de groupes basaux des caviomorphes. Les régions de basses latitudes du continent sud-américain paraissent être le centre d’origine des caviomorphes et le lieu d’une première diversification basale du groupe à la fin de l’Éocène moyen. Les quatre super-familles émergeraient au cours de l’Éocène supérieur–Oligocène inférieur, illustrant ainsi une deuxième radiation majeure du groupe au cours du Paléogène. Durant cette période, les caviomorphes se seraient dispersés aux moyennes et hautes latitudes. L’origine géographique des super-familles reste quelque peu ambiguë, excepté pour les chinchilloïdes qui émergeraient dans les régions de basses latitudes. Nos résultats mettent également en évidence l’existence d’une troisième radiation autour de la limite Oligocène–Miocène. Cette troisième phase correspondrait à la diversification des chinchilloïdes, octodontoïdes, et éréthizontinés basaux et à l’émergence du groupe couronne des caviidés, des octodontoïdes et très probablement des chinchilloïdes. Ces trois événements de diversifications majeures au cours du Paléogène sont concomitants avec des évènements climatiques globaux et des périodes intenses de surrection andine. / Caviomorph rodents represent one of the most successful groups of placental mammals from South America. Despite their high modern and Neogene diversity, their early evolutionary history has long remained obscure. Recent paleontological investigations in Peruvian Amazonia allowed for the discovery of 18 Eocene and Oligocene localities yielding many new fossils of caviomorphs (mainly isolated teeth). Fifty-two taxa, including 11 new genera and 17 new species, are described here. This study reveals a rich alpha-taxonomic diversity of caviomorphs in Peruvian Amazonia during the late Middle Eocene, Early Oligocene and Late Oligocene. These three periods were until now poorly documented in the low-latitudes of South America. The late Middle Eocene localities yield the earliest representatives of the group. In these localities, the low taxonomical diversity, associated with a low morphological disparity including taxa that harbor very primitive dental features, reminiscent to those observed in coeval Old World hystricognaths, suggest that a short time range of caviomorph evolutionary history had undergone in South America prior the emergence of these rodents. The most recent caviomorph assemblages show a higher disparity and yield representatives of erethizontoids, octodontoids and chinchilloids. The exhaustive analysis of the material and its comparison with specimens from other South American localities further our understanding regarding the homology and the evolution of dentary structures in caviomorphs. A cladistic assessment with a comprehensive taxonomic sampling including most families of the four superfamilies (i.e., Cavioidea, Erethizontoidea, Chinchilloidea, and Octodontoidea) was undertaken. For the first time, several stem Caviomorpha were recognized. Low latitudes of South America are thus viewed as the cradle and the first diversity hotspot of early caviomorphs. A second radiation would have occurred during the Late Eocene–Early Oligocene and would correspond to the emergence of the four superfamilies. At this time, caviomorphs would disperse towards the middle and high latitudes. The geographic origin of modern superfamilies remains somewhat ambiguous, except for chinchilloids which would emerge in low-latitude regions. A third radiation would have also occurred, around the Oligocene–Miocene transition, corresponding to the more recent diversification of stem Chinchilloidea, Octodontoidea, Erethizontoidea and the emergence of crown Erethizontinae, Caviidae, Octodontoidea, and probably Chinchilloidea. It is noteworthy that these three Paleogene diversification phases were contemporaneous with global climatic events and intense Andean uplift events.
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Mise en évidence de transporteurs de la résistance pléiotropique dans la muqueuse olfactive et leur implication dans la réponse aux odorants chez les rongeurs / Evidence of multidrug resistance transporters in rodents olfactory epithelium and their implication in the response to odorants

Molinas, Adrien 09 December 2011 (has links)
La résistance pléiotropique (MDR) est une propriété de certaines cellules relative à la capacité de rejeter ou d’évacuer une très large variété de substances potentiellement toxiques. Les pompes à l’origine de ce rejet sont des protéines membranaires appartenant à la superfamille ABC (ATP-Binding Cassette). Deux membres de cette famille ABC confèrent la propriété de résistance pléiotropique, P-gp (P-glycoprotein) et MRP1 (Multidrug Resistance-associated Protein). Nous avons mené une étude fonctionnelle sur l’activité de ces deux transporteurs dans la muqueuse olfactive à la fois chez le rat et la souris. Nous avons employé le test fluorométrique à la calcéine-AM sur des tranches coronales de la muqueuse olfactive incubées en présence d’inhibiteurs spécifiques des transporteurs de la résistance pléiotropique, vérapamil et cyclosporine A comme inhibiteurs de Pgp ainsi que probénécide et MK571 comme inhibiteurs de MRP1. Chacun de ces quatre inhibiteurs provoque une augmentation significative de l’intensité de la fluorescence.Afin de savoir si les transporteurs de la résistance pléiotropique peuvent être impliqués dans la réponse olfactive nous avons examiné les réponses évoquées par des odorants seuls ou mélangés à l’aide d’enregistrements d’électro-olfactogrammes (EOG). En présence des deux inhibiteurs de MRP1, l’amplitude maximale des EOG est significativement réduite pour chaque stimulus odorant testé, tandis que les inhibiteurs de Pgp n’ont qu’un effet modéré ou nul. L’expression des gènes codant pour Pgp et MRP1 dans l’épithélium olfactif ont ensuite été confirmées par RT-PCR. L’ensemble de ces résultats suggère que les transporteurs MRP1 et Pgp sont présents et fonctionnels dans l’épithélium olfactif principal des rongeurs et sont impliqués dans la réponse aux odorants. Leur fonction précise dans l’olfaction reste à élucider / Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a property of various cells associated with the capacity to reject or efflux a wide range of potentially harmful substances out of the cell. Pumps that effect such efflux are membrane proteins and belong to the ATP- binding cassette (ABC) superfamily. Among the members of the ABC family two are conferring MDR, P-glycoprotein (Pgp) and the multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP1). In this study we investigated the functional activity of MDR transporters in olfactory mucosa of two species, rat and mouse. We used the fluorometric calcein-AM uptake assay on olfactory mucosal slices incubated with specific inhibitors of the MDR-transporters, verapamil and cyclosporin A as Pgp-inhibitors, and probenecid and MK571 as MRP-inhibitors. All four inhibitors caused significant increases in fluorescence intensities. To test if MDR transporters may be involved in the olfactory response we examined odorant evoked responses to single and mixed odorants by means of electro-olfactograms recordings (EOG). In the presence of the two MRP inhibitors, maximum EOG amplitudes were significantly reduced for all odorants tested, while Pgp inhibitors had only a moderate or no effect. Expression of Pgp and MRP1 encoding genes in the olfactory epithelium was further confirmed by RT-PCR. The results together suggest that MRP and Pgp transporters are present and functional in the main olfactory epithelium of rodents and are implicated in the olfactory response. The precise functional role in olfaction remains to be elucidated.
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3D cranial morphometry, sensory ecology and climate change in African rodents / Morphométrie crânienne 3D, écologie sensorielle et changement climatique chez les Rongeurs Africains

Nengovhela, Aluwani 18 December 2018 (has links)
L'ordre des rongeurs (Rodentia) est le groupe de mammifères le plus riche en espèces, les muroïdes étant la superfamille la plus diversifiée. Comme ils occupent des niches écologiques arboricoles, semi-aquatiques, souterraines et terrestres, les rongeurs peuvent présenter des traits morphologiques reflétant leurs adaptations à des environnements aussi divers. Cette thèse porte sur la morphologie de l'endocrâne, de la bulle auditive et de la cochlée dans trois tribus (Otomyini, Taterillini et Gerbillini) représentant 10 espèces de rongeurs africains, en se concentrant sur la variabilité de ces traits, leur fonction et leur adaptabilité, à l'aide d'imagerie par micro-scanner et de méthodes de comparaison de formes tridimensionnelles. De plus, les variations de la taille du crâne ont également été étudiées en fonction du réchauffement climatique et des variables climatiques. Les changements / variations morphologiques sont liées à des différences environnementales. Par conséquent, chaque chapitre de cette étude détaille l'effet des changements environnementaux (dans l'espace et dans le temps) sur différents traits morphologiques, c'est-à-dire la taille générale du crâne (chapitre 2), la cochlée et les bulles auditives (chapitre 3), et la taille et la forme endocrânienne (chapitre 4). Le chapitre 2 traite spécifiquement du changement climatique au sens strict et les deux autres chapitres traitent de différents gradients environnementaux. Le chapitre 2 teste l'applicabilité de la "troisième réponse universelle au réchauffement" (c'est-à-dire de la diminution de la taille corporelle) et de la "règle des ressource" dans deux sous-familles de muridés, Murinae et Gerbillinae. L'étude montre que la troisième réponse n'est pas universelle puisqu'une seule espèce s'est conformée à ce type de réponse. De plus, il a été démontré que la disponibilité de nourriture (règle des ressources) était un facteur plus important que la règle de Bergmann pour expliquer les corrélations entre variations de l'environnement et celles de la taille des espèces de rongeurs.[...] / The order Rodentia is the most speciose group of mammals with muroids being the most diverse superfamily. Since they are represented in arboreal, semiaquatic, subterranean and terrestrial niches, rodents may exhibit morphological traits reflecting their adaptations to such diverse environments. This thesis focuses on the morphology of the endocranium, auditory bulla and cochlea in three tribes (Otomyini, Taterillini and Gerbillini) representing 10 species of African rodents, concentrating on their variability, function and adaptability, using micro-CT imaging and 3D shape comparative methods. Additionally, variations in cranial size were also studied in respective of global warming and climatic variables. Morphological changes/variations are a result of environmental change, therefore each chapter in this study details the effect of environmental change (in space and time) on different morphological traits i.e. general cranial size (chapter 2), cochlea and auditory bulla (chapter 3) and endocranial size and shape (chapter 4). With chapter 2 dealing specifically with climate change in its straict sense and the remaining two chapters looking at different environmental gradients. Chapter 2 tests the applicability of the "third universal response to warming" (i.e. declining body size) and the Resource Rule in two murid subfamilies, Murinae and Gerbillinae. The study shows that the third response is not as universal as only one species conformed to this response. Further, food availability (Resource Rule) was shown to be the more important factor correlated with body size variations in rodent species than Bergmann's Rule. [...]
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Effect of in vitro culture media and assisted hatching techniques on mice embryo survival rate following cryopreservation

Serota, Nthabiseng Ruth 18 May 2018 (has links)
MSCAGR (Animal Science) / Department of Animal Science / This study determined the effects of in vitro culture media (Ham’s F10 and TCM199) and assisted hatching techniques (laser or mechanical) on mice embryo survival following cryopreservation. Pure strain C57BL/6 (B6) female (50) and strain BALB /c (C) Male (25) mice were crossed to produce F1 generation of females which were injected for follicular growth and super ovulation at 6 weeks of age and from which embryos were produced 21 h later through in vivo fertilization. Embryos were randomly divided into Petri dishes with different culture media, and the development of embryos was assessed until the morula stage. At the morula stage, selected embryos were assisted to hatch using different techniques, and then cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen using the slow freezing method for a period of 1 week. After 1 week of cryopreservation, the embryos were thawed and cultured in the two different in vitro culture media for 72 hours. Thereafter, the numbers of embryos hatched or survived were recorded after 24 h, 48 h and 72 h. Data was analyzed using ANOVA in Minitab Software Version 16 (2010). Significant difference in embryo quality development was observed between in vitro culture media and stage of embryo development (P<0.05). In the TCM-199 in vitro culture medium, embryo quality development yielded 72, 69 and 69% from day 1 to day 3, while in Ham’s F10 embryo quality development yielded 68, 63 and 60% respectively. Relative to the control (18.1%) assisted hatching improved hatchability significantly (P<0.05) in the order laser (23.6%)>, mechanical (20.8%). There was significant (P<0.01) interaction between assisted hatching techniques and evaluation time, whereby laser assisted hatching was most successful at 48 h (42.0%) while mechanical assisted hatching was most successful at 72 h (36.8%). Cryopreservation reduced the embryo survival compared to fresh embryos. In conclusion laser was the best assisted hatching technique, while TCM-199 was the better medium for in vitro culture of embryo. / NRF
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Effects of prescribed fire and selective herbicide (Imazapyr) on biodiversity in intensively managed pine stands of Mississippi

Iglay, Raymond Bruce 10 December 2010 (has links)
Prescribed fire and imazapyr are two silviculture tools used to control hardwood midstory competition in intensively managed, mid-rotation pine (Pinus spp.) stands but also may support conservation of biodiversity in the southeastern United States. Therefore, I investigated select measures of biodiversity response, small mammals, reptiles, amphibians, carabid beetles, songbirds, and vegetation communities, to fire and imazapyr treatments in intensively managed, mid-rotation pine stands of east-central Mississippi. I used a randomized complete block design of 6 stands (blocks) with 4, 10- ha treatment plots assigned randomly a treatment of burn only, herbicide only, burn + herbicide, or control. I applied dormant season prescribed fires every 3 years beginning in January 2000 and a one-time application of imazapyr in September 1999 using 877 ml/ha (12.0 liquid oz./ac; Arsenal®, BASF 2006). I sampled avifauna, herpetofauna, small mammal, and carabid beetle communities using appropriate sampling techniques for attaining species-specific relative abundance. I also measured vegetation structure and biomass. Vegetation and bird communities exhibited significant responses to treatments. Imazapyr had the greatest initial impact on communities followed by a long-term effect of repeated prescribed fires on a 3 year fire-return interval. Combining fire and imazapyr perpetuated high-quality browse for white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), plant species richness, high-priority bird species relative abundances, and diversity of landscape-level vegetation structure and biomass by creating a two-tier vegetation structure (pine canopy and herbaceous understory). Independent treatments also were more effective management approaches to sustain biodiversity than controls by maintaining or increasing overall species richness specifically soon after treatment application. Most responses of other wildlife communities were time-limited suggesting the possibility of greater effects of factors other than treatments such as long-term disturbance regimes (e.g., forest management practices, climate trends), proximity of treatment plots to wetlands, and landscape-level population dynamics including characteristics within and among stands. Combined and independent applications of these treatments will support biodiversity conservation, sustainable forestry objectives, and concomitant timber management goals. Long-term conservation of biodiversity within an intensive timber management matrix also may benefit from future investigations of multiple-herbicide tank mixtures, population dynamics of indicator species, and landscape-level biodiversity responses across multiple strata.

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