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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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Age-dependent effect of environmental light on spectral sensitivity and body colouration of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus

Hornsby, Mark 06 December 2012 (has links)
Signal reception and production form the basis of animal communication, and are largely constrained by environmental biophysical factors such as environmental light. However, the role of environmental light in producing variation in either signal reception or production has not been fully investigated. Using two distinct environmental light treatments, as well as a third treatment for a sampling of adults, I recorded corneal electroretinograms, lens transmission, and spectral reflectance of the body pattern of juvenile and adult Nile tilapia to chart the effect of environmental light on visual sensitivity and body colouration throughout ontogeny. Environmental light had an age-dependent effect on spectral sensitivity and an age-independent effect on spectral reflectance. Spectral sensitivity in juveniles reared under a broad-spectrum light treatment and a red-shifted light treatment differed mostly at short wavelengths, where the irradiance of the two environmental light treatments differed the most. In contrast, adults reared under the two environmental light treatments did not differ in spectral sensitivity. Lens transmission did not differ significantly between environmental light treatments, indicating that differences in spectral sensitivity of juveniles originated in the retina. Both juveniles and adults reared under the two environmental light treatments differed in spectral reflectance, and adults transferred to the third environmental light treatment differed in spectral reflectance from their counterparts reared under the two original treatments. These results demonstrate that environmental light plays a large role in shaping signal reception in juveniles and signal production throughout ontogeny, suggesting that environmental light has the capacity to drive ecological speciation. / Thesis (Master, Biology) -- Queen's University, 2012-12-03 11:32:59.441
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Evaluation and Analysis of the Canadian Surveillance System for West Nile Virus

Zheng, Hui 07 September 2012 (has links)
West Nile virus (WNv) is an arbovirus and is transmitted by infected mosquitoes after feeding on the blood of birds carrying the virus. The Canadian WNv national surveillance system has just completed its tenth year of operation. The thesis is to evaluate the surveillance system and analyze multi-year human data. The evaluation includes the use of multiple lines of complementary methods such as the US CDC surveillance guidelines, Canadian Evaluation Framework, document review and a survey. Logistic and Poisson regressions were used for data analyses. WNv has become endemic in most parts of Canada since the virus occurred in 2001. The virus activity is peak around August. High numbers of human cases with WNv neurological syndrome identified pose a significant health concern due to the long term sequelae among affected patients. WNv national surveillance met its main objectives and there is a continual need for the surveillance.
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An Epidemiological Study of West Nile Virus in Maricopa County, Arizona

Bronte, Shawna 06 January 2017 (has links)
Introduction: Vector-borne infectious diseases represent a major public health problem in both developing and developed nations. In particular, West Nile Virus (WNV), a mosquito-borne disease that can lead to severe disease and death in humans, caused over 2,100 reported cases in the United States last year (CDC, 2016). In Maricopa County, Arizona WNV has caused 474 reported cases during the last five years, with a case-fatality rate at 7.8%. Aim: To examine the association between weather patterns and incidence of WNV in Maricopa County, AZ from 2007 to 2013. Methods: We analyzed weekly data on climatological variables and WNV incidence from Maricopa County, AZ. The specific independent variables of interest were precipitation, minimum temperatures, mean temperatures, and maximum temperatures. A full model was generated using multiple linear regression, and a stepwise selection procedure yielded a minimal model. Results: The full multiple linear regression model explains 45.30% of the observed variance in WNV incidence. The variable showing a significant impact on WNV incidence in this model was rainfall (p <0.0001). Stepwise selection results explained 45.16% of the variance observed in the data. This model included two significant predictors: precipitation and maximum temperature. Conclusion: Climatic variables, particularly the amount of rainfall and maximum temperatures, significantly influence WNV dynamics in Maricopa County, Arizona. These findings are in line with prior studies and could be useful to guide mosquito control programs in the state of Arizona.
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Atividade antimicrobiana do tianfenicol sobre bactérias patogênicas de peixes /

Assane, Inácio Mateus January 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Fabiana Pilarski / Banca: Jonas Augusto Rizzato Paschoal / Banca: Luiz Augusto do Amaral / Resumo: Os surtos de bacterioses na piscicultura são imprevisíveis, por essa razão é necessário dispor de opções terapêuticas eficazes para reduzir a morbidade e mortalidade. Para que a terapia seja eficaz, a escolha do antimicrobiano deve se basear nas informações farmacocinéticas do fármaco no hospedeiro, nas condições de produção e na sensibilidade do patógeno. No Brasil, atualmente só dois antimicrobianos são legalizados para uso na aquicultura, a oxitetraciclina (OTC) e o florfenicol (FFC), os quais muitas vezes são ineficazes. Destes, somente o FFC é autorizado para tratar bacterioses em tilápia-do-Nilo, a espécie mais produzida no país. Este cenário nos levou a investigar a atividade antimicrobiana do tianfenicol (TAF) contra as principais bactérias patogênicas de peixes cultivados no Brasil. Foi determinada a concentração inibitória mínima (CIM) e a concentração bactericida mínima (CBM) do TAF para 49 cepas isoladas de surtos de bacteriose ocorridos no período 2011 a 2017 em três estados. Adicionalmente, avaliou-se a atividade antimicrobiana do TAF (G1: 10 mg/kg), do FFC (G2: 10 mg/kg) e da combinação do TAF com o FFC (G3: TAF+FFC: 5 + 2,5 mg/kg e G4: 2,5 + 1,25 mg/kg) no tratamento de aeromonose em tilápia-do-Nilo experimentalmente infectadas com Aeromonas hydrophila. Como resultado do estudo in vitro, mais da metade das cepas testadas foram sensíveis ao TAF, sendo que os gêneros Aeromonas, Lactococcus e Vibrio foram os mais sensíveis. No estudo in vivo, o TAF foi eficaz no ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Outbreaks of bacterial diseases in fish farm are unpredictable; therefore, it is necessary to have effective therapeutic options to reduce the morbidity and mortality. For effective therapy, the anticipated pharmacokinetics and antibacterial activity of the antimicrobial in the target fish species under the given conditions must be considered before decide which antimicrobial to use. In Brazil, only two antimicrobials are approved for use in aquaculture, oxytetracycline (OTC) and florfenicol (FFC), which are often innefective. Moreover, only FFC is approved for use to treat bacterial diseases in Nile tilapia, the main specie in Brazil. This scenario led us to investigate the antibacterial activity o thiamphenicol (TAP) against the main bacteria infecting fishes in Brazil. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of TAP were determined for 49 strains isolated from diseases outbreaks registered during 2011 - 2017 in three States. Additionally the antibacterial activity of TAP (10 mg kg-1), FFC (10 mg kg-1) and TAF combined with FFC (G3: TAF+FFC: 5 + 2.5 mg kg-1 e G4: 2.5 + 1.25 mg kg-1) against Aeromonas hydrophila in Nile tilapia aeromoniosi models were evaluated. More than half of the tested strains were in vitro sensitive to TAP, being TAP highly potent against Aeromonas, Lactococcus, and Vibrio. The in vivo therapy with TAP alone and combined with FFC was effective to treat aeromoniosis in Nile tilapia. Groups G1, G2, G3, G4 and co... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
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β-Glucano na piscicultura : efeitos na incubação dos ovos, sistema imune inato e microbiota intestinal /

Jesus, Raphael Barbetta de. January 2019 (has links)
Orientador: Fabiana Pilarski / Coorientador: Geert Wiegertjes / Banca: Marianna Vaz Rodrigues / Banca: Fábio Sabbadin Zanuzzo / Banca: Leonardo Susumu Takahashi / Banca: Geovana Dotta Tamashiro / Resumo: O β-glucano é uma molécula estudada como aditivo alimentar na piscicultura há vários anos, sendo descritos na literatura como imunoestimulante e atuando positivamente de diversas formas, como no crescimento, resistência aos patógenos, expressão dos genes do sistema imune inato, entre outros parâmetros. No presente estudo, diferentes abordagens de utilização com diferentes moléculas de β-glucanos foram avaliadas. No primeiro estudo, avaliamos os efeitos do banho de solução de β-glucano (100 mg L-1) durante 8 dias, após o período de exposição ao β-glucano foi avaliado o desempenho (massa e comprimento) das larvas de tilápia do Nilo. O segundo estudo nos possibilitou avaliar o potencial de dois β-glucanos de leveduras residuais provenientes da fermentação alcoólica. Os peixes foram alimentados durante 21 dias com 1 g kg-1 de β-glucano e desafiados com Aeromonas hydrophila inativada. No terceiro estudo avaliamos a composição intestinal bacteriana de pacus alimentados com dois diferentes β-glucanos de leveduras provenientes do processo de fermentação alcoólica. Para avaliar a diversidade bacteriana intestinal, os peixes foram alimentados por 21 dias com 1 g kg-1 de β-glucano, o DNA da microbiota intestinal extraído e realizado o sequenciamento (16S rDNA) utilizando a plataforma Illumina MiSeq. Os resultados do primeiro experimento demonstraram que as larvas incubadas com β-glucano apresentaram melhor desempenho, sendo maiores e mais pesadas que às do tratamento controle. Os result... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: β-glucan is a molecule studied as a feed additive in fish farming for several years and is described in literature as immunostimulating, and acting positively in several ways, such as growth, resistance to pathogens, expression of innate immune system genes, among other parameters. In the present study, different approaches of use with different β-glucan molecules were evaluated. In the first study, we evaluated the effects of β-glucan bath solution (100 mg L-1) for 8 days, after the exposure period to β-glucan we evaluated the performance (mass and length) of Nile tilapia larvae. The second study allowed us to evaluate the potential of two yeast β-glucans from alcoholic fermentation. Fish were fed for 21 days with 1 g kg -1 of β-glucan and challenged with inactivated Aeromonas hydrophila. In the third study we evaluated the bacterial intestinal composition of pacu fed with two different yeast β-glucans from the alcoholic fermentation process. To evaluate intestinal bacterial diversity, the fish were fed during 21 days with 1 g kg -1 of β-glucan, the DNA of intestinal microbiota was extracted and sequencing (16S rDNA) was performed using the Illumina MiSeq platform. The results of the first experiment demonstrated that the larvae incubated with β-glucan presented better performance, being bigger and heavier than those of the control treatment. The results of our second study indicated that one of the β-glucans obtained from residual yeasts from the alcohol production evaluate... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor
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Análise de parabenos em amostras de água de cultivo de tilápia do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus) e efeitos em biomarcadores bioquímicos / Parabens analysis in water samples with nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and effects in biochemical biomarkers

Silva, Daniele Caetano da 13 July 2015 (has links)
Os parabenos utilizados como conservantes nas indústrias de cosméticos, alimentos e fármacos não são removidos por completo nas estações de tratamento de água e esgoto, além disso, podem causar danos a biota aquática. O presente estudo teve como finalidade aplicar um método analítico novo para quantificar o metil (MP), etil (EP), propil (PP), butil (BP), benzilparabeno (BzP) e a mistura (metil e propilparabeno) em amostras de água dos aquários com tilápias do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus). A técnica analítica usada foi a cromatografia líquida com detector de arranjo de diodo (HPLC-DAD). Avaliou-se a toxicidade dos parabenos em tilápias e os efeitos nos biomarcadores bioquímicos dos animais após 6 e 12 dias dos testes de exposição e por administração via injeção intraperitoneal. A concentração dos parabenos utilizada em todos os testes foi de 4,0 mg L-1 (de cada parabeno individualmente) e de 6,0 mg L-1 do metil e de 1,7 mg L-1 do propilparabeno para a mistura. Foram feitas análises nos biomarcadores superóxido dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutationa peroxidase (GPx), glutationa redutase (GR), glutationa reduzida(GSH-t) e peroxidação lipídica (MDA). O limite de detecção dos parabenos foi de 0,03 mg L-1 (MP e EP), 0,05 mg L-1 (PP) e 0,10 mg L-1 (BP e BzP), e o limite de quantificação foi de 0,13 mg L-1 (MP, EP, PP), 0,18 mg L-1 (BP) e 0,25 mg L-1 (BzP). Foi possível quantificar somente o PP e a mistura (MP + PP) nas amostras de água dos aquários que continham peixe, no máximo 30 h após a exposição. Nas amostras de água sem a presença dos peixes, foi possível quantificar o BP e a mistura, metil e propilparabeno, durante os 12 dias de exposição. Os testes de toxicidade mostraram que a concentração letal para 50% dos indivíduos após 48 h de exposição foi de 67,11 mg L-1 do MP, 24,08 mg L-1 do EP, 17,34 mg L-1 do PP, 7,98 mg L-1 do BzP e 7,80 mg L-1 do BP, sendo que estes dois últimos compostos podem ser considerados os mais tóxicos da classe. Outro modo de ação tóxica também observada dos parabenos foi a narcose, ou seja, a perda temporária da consciência e da mobilidade. À medida que aumenta o comprimento da cadeia, aumenta a lipofilicidade destas substâncias, que está relacionada com o coeficiente de partição octanol/água (Kow) das mesmas e consequentemente aumenta a toxicidade. Estes dados indicaram que quanto mais lipofílico mais tóxico é o composto. Relacionando as atividades enzimáticas testadas com os níveis de peroxidação lipídica, o metilparabeno foi o único composto capaz de provocar danos aos tecidos testados por meio das espécies reativas de oxigênio. Isso foi comprovado através da inibição da atividade das enzimas analisadas com o aumento nos níveis de MDA. Por outro lado, mesmo com as enzimas antioxidantes apresentando atividades elevadas isso não foi suficiente para impedir a redução nos níveis de GSH-t. Tais resultados indicam que os parabenos podem agir negativamente nas tilápias. / Parabens, used as preservatives in cosmetics, foodstuffs and pharmaceuticals are not completely removed from water in sewage treatments, which may cause damage to aquatic biota. The present study addresses a new methodology to measure the quantity of methyl (MP), ethyl (EP), propyl (PP), butyl (BP), benzyl (BzP) parabens and a mixture of methyl and propylparaben in water. Aquarium water of experiments with tilapia samples was analyzed for 12 days by liquid chromatography with a doide array detector (HPLC-DAD). The toxicity of parabens in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and its effects on biochemical biomarkers were also evaluated after 6 and 12 days of exposure and intraperitoneal injection. The concentrations of parabens used in all tests were 4.0 mg L-1 (alone) and to mixture was 6.0 mg L-1 of methyl and 1.7 mg L-1 of propylparaben. Biomarkers, superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione reductase (GR), glutathione reduced (GSH-t) and lipid peroxidation (MDA) were analyzed. The results show the detection limits for the analysis of parabens were 0.03 mg L-1 (MP and EP), 0.05 mg L-1 (PP) and 0.10 mg L-1 (BP and BzP), and the quantification limits were 0.13 mg L-1 (MP, EP, PP), 0.18 mg L-1 (BP) and 0.25 mg L-1 (BzP). In the water sample with fish, the compounds PP and the mixture (MP + PP) could be quantified up to 30h after exposure. In the water sample without fish, the compounds BP and the mixture were quantified for 12 days of exposure. Toxicity test revealed the lethal concentrations for 50% of individuals after 48 h of exposure were 67.11 mg L-1 for MP, 24.08 mg L-1 for EP, 17.34 mg L-1 for PP, 7.98 mg L-1 for BzP and 7.80 mg L-1 for BP. Therefore, BzP and BP can be considered the most toxic of the class. As the chain length grows, the lipophilicity of the substances increases. Such an increase is related to their octanol/water (Kow) partition coefficient and, consequently, increases toxicity. Another toxic action observed for the parabens was the temporary loss of consciousness and mobility of the organisms. According to the enzymatic activity tested and the lipid peroxidation levels, the methylparaben was the only compound that caused damage by reative oxidative species, supported by the inhibition of the activities of the enzymes and the increase in the MDA levels. However, the high activity of the antioxidant enzymes to exposure and intraperitoneal injections could not prevent the reduction in the levels of GSH-t. Such results indicate parabens can cause negative effects on tilapia.
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Effect of algal-derived compounds on growth and survival of the fish pathogen Francisella noatunensis subsp. orientalis

Djainal, Winarti Achmad Sarmin January 2018 (has links)
Piscine francisellosis, caused by Francisella noatuenensis subsp orientalis (Fno), is an emerging infectious disease in the tilapia industry, but no effective commercial treatments or vaccines are available. The use of immunostimulants is a promising method to control diseases in aquaculture, and various algae and algal-derived compounds are potent immunostimulants for improving immune status. Algae produce a great variety of secondary metabolites that exert a broad spectrum of biological activities. The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the effectiveness of algal compounds against Fno in vitro and in vivo and determine their potential to control francisellosis infection in Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus L. under experimental conditions, and in an alternative host, namely the greater wax moth Galeria mellonella. Some of the algae and their compounds (Chlorella sp., alginic acid, and ß-glucan) exerted antimicrobial activity in vitro against Fno, Aeromonas hydrophila and Streptococcus agalactiae and stimulated responses of Nile tilapia macrophages (Chapter 2). An immersion challenge model for Fno STIR-GUS-F2f7 was developed in two genetic groups of Nile tilapia, and the homo gold strain was more susceptible to infection than wild type (Chapter 3). In vivo trials were conducted in Nile tilapia homo gold where fish were fed diets supplemented with 10% Scenedesmus quaricauda, 10% Haematococcus pluvialis, and 0.1% or 0.2% alginic acid or ß-glucan, and then challenged with Fno and co-infected with S. agalactiae (Chapter 4). The Fno challenge failed to produce mortality; however, co-infection resulted in high mortalities in all groups. As the in vivo trial in tilapia could not be to repeated, a G. mellonella model for Fno was validated. Fno doses between 0.7–1.7 x 108 CFU mL-1 killed G. mellonella, while tetracycline, alginic acid and ß-glucan rescued the wax moth from lethal doses of bacteria (Chapter 5).
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Análise de parabenos em amostras de água de cultivo de tilápia do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus) e efeitos em biomarcadores bioquímicos / Parabens analysis in water samples with nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and effects in biochemical biomarkers

Daniele Caetano da Silva 13 July 2015 (has links)
Os parabenos utilizados como conservantes nas indústrias de cosméticos, alimentos e fármacos não são removidos por completo nas estações de tratamento de água e esgoto, além disso, podem causar danos a biota aquática. O presente estudo teve como finalidade aplicar um método analítico novo para quantificar o metil (MP), etil (EP), propil (PP), butil (BP), benzilparabeno (BzP) e a mistura (metil e propilparabeno) em amostras de água dos aquários com tilápias do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus). A técnica analítica usada foi a cromatografia líquida com detector de arranjo de diodo (HPLC-DAD). Avaliou-se a toxicidade dos parabenos em tilápias e os efeitos nos biomarcadores bioquímicos dos animais após 6 e 12 dias dos testes de exposição e por administração via injeção intraperitoneal. A concentração dos parabenos utilizada em todos os testes foi de 4,0 mg L-1 (de cada parabeno individualmente) e de 6,0 mg L-1 do metil e de 1,7 mg L-1 do propilparabeno para a mistura. Foram feitas análises nos biomarcadores superóxido dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutationa peroxidase (GPx), glutationa redutase (GR), glutationa reduzida(GSH-t) e peroxidação lipídica (MDA). O limite de detecção dos parabenos foi de 0,03 mg L-1 (MP e EP), 0,05 mg L-1 (PP) e 0,10 mg L-1 (BP e BzP), e o limite de quantificação foi de 0,13 mg L-1 (MP, EP, PP), 0,18 mg L-1 (BP) e 0,25 mg L-1 (BzP). Foi possível quantificar somente o PP e a mistura (MP + PP) nas amostras de água dos aquários que continham peixe, no máximo 30 h após a exposição. Nas amostras de água sem a presença dos peixes, foi possível quantificar o BP e a mistura, metil e propilparabeno, durante os 12 dias de exposição. Os testes de toxicidade mostraram que a concentração letal para 50% dos indivíduos após 48 h de exposição foi de 67,11 mg L-1 do MP, 24,08 mg L-1 do EP, 17,34 mg L-1 do PP, 7,98 mg L-1 do BzP e 7,80 mg L-1 do BP, sendo que estes dois últimos compostos podem ser considerados os mais tóxicos da classe. Outro modo de ação tóxica também observada dos parabenos foi a narcose, ou seja, a perda temporária da consciência e da mobilidade. À medida que aumenta o comprimento da cadeia, aumenta a lipofilicidade destas substâncias, que está relacionada com o coeficiente de partição octanol/água (Kow) das mesmas e consequentemente aumenta a toxicidade. Estes dados indicaram que quanto mais lipofílico mais tóxico é o composto. Relacionando as atividades enzimáticas testadas com os níveis de peroxidação lipídica, o metilparabeno foi o único composto capaz de provocar danos aos tecidos testados por meio das espécies reativas de oxigênio. Isso foi comprovado através da inibição da atividade das enzimas analisadas com o aumento nos níveis de MDA. Por outro lado, mesmo com as enzimas antioxidantes apresentando atividades elevadas isso não foi suficiente para impedir a redução nos níveis de GSH-t. Tais resultados indicam que os parabenos podem agir negativamente nas tilápias. / Parabens, used as preservatives in cosmetics, foodstuffs and pharmaceuticals are not completely removed from water in sewage treatments, which may cause damage to aquatic biota. The present study addresses a new methodology to measure the quantity of methyl (MP), ethyl (EP), propyl (PP), butyl (BP), benzyl (BzP) parabens and a mixture of methyl and propylparaben in water. Aquarium water of experiments with tilapia samples was analyzed for 12 days by liquid chromatography with a doide array detector (HPLC-DAD). The toxicity of parabens in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and its effects on biochemical biomarkers were also evaluated after 6 and 12 days of exposure and intraperitoneal injection. The concentrations of parabens used in all tests were 4.0 mg L-1 (alone) and to mixture was 6.0 mg L-1 of methyl and 1.7 mg L-1 of propylparaben. Biomarkers, superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), glutathione reductase (GR), glutathione reduced (GSH-t) and lipid peroxidation (MDA) were analyzed. The results show the detection limits for the analysis of parabens were 0.03 mg L-1 (MP and EP), 0.05 mg L-1 (PP) and 0.10 mg L-1 (BP and BzP), and the quantification limits were 0.13 mg L-1 (MP, EP, PP), 0.18 mg L-1 (BP) and 0.25 mg L-1 (BzP). In the water sample with fish, the compounds PP and the mixture (MP + PP) could be quantified up to 30h after exposure. In the water sample without fish, the compounds BP and the mixture were quantified for 12 days of exposure. Toxicity test revealed the lethal concentrations for 50% of individuals after 48 h of exposure were 67.11 mg L-1 for MP, 24.08 mg L-1 for EP, 17.34 mg L-1 for PP, 7.98 mg L-1 for BzP and 7.80 mg L-1 for BP. Therefore, BzP and BP can be considered the most toxic of the class. As the chain length grows, the lipophilicity of the substances increases. Such an increase is related to their octanol/water (Kow) partition coefficient and, consequently, increases toxicity. Another toxic action observed for the parabens was the temporary loss of consciousness and mobility of the organisms. According to the enzymatic activity tested and the lipid peroxidation levels, the methylparaben was the only compound that caused damage by reative oxidative species, supported by the inhibition of the activities of the enzymes and the increase in the MDA levels. However, the high activity of the antioxidant enzymes to exposure and intraperitoneal injections could not prevent the reduction in the levels of GSH-t. Such results indicate parabens can cause negative effects on tilapia.
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Landscape and environmental changes at Memphis during the dynastic period in Egypt

Lourenço Gonçalves, Pedro Manuel January 2019 (has links)
Memphis is considered to have been the main metropolis of dynastic Egypt. For more than 3000 years the settlement played a primary role in political, economic and cultural life of the state, functioning as capital for long periods. Nonetheless, little is known about the setting and archaeology of the city itself, even when compared to other Egyptian settlements. This work investigates the context and archaeology of Memphis, recognising distinctive development phases, and examines potential reasons for historical changes. Sedimentary records of 77 boreholes taken in the area of Mit Rahina are analysed to detect palaeoenvironmental conditions and palaeo-landscape features. Their interpretation is sustained by a multidisciplinary approach drawing together prior archaeological, historical and geomorphological studies. A model reflecting the transformations of Memphis is formulated and multi-scale landscape and environmental changes in the Memphite region over the last 5000 years are established. According to this new model, a settlement was founded during the Early Dynastic Period on a complex of sandbanks which were separated and surrounded by three branches of the Nile. After its foundation and during the Early Dynastic Period and the Old Kingdom, the city grew on the western cluster of sandbanks while the West Channel was losing flow. During the First Intermediate Period and the beginning of the Middle Kingdom extreme floods significantly affected the settlement. It recovered during the Middle Kingdom when large-scale landscape management initiatives and strong interventions on the margins of the Central Channel were undertaken. By the New Kingdom, the Middle Birka was already dry land, mainly as a result of human intervention. The East Channel became the only active branch of the Nile serving the city and the Eastern Koms were intensively settled. In the Late Period the city had expanded to the Northern Koms and the North Birka silted up. During the Ptolemaic Period, the city reached its maximum extension, despite important changes in its status and social-economic background. Subsequently, the importance of the city declined with the end of the dynastic state, while the East Channel started to migrate slowly eastward. The city decayed and was abandoned after a few centuries. Some landscape and environmental changes are positively associated both with urban mutation and with different social, economic and political phases of Memphis' history. Human interventions actively induced the evolution of both landscape and local environment. Events at the supra-regional level, both natural and especially anthropic, also had impact and are linked to changes at Memphis. Conversely, contingencies restricted to the Memphite region influenced the development of the state. Local situations at Memphis-e.g., crisis, disaster, conflict, prosperity, or affluence-could be magnified to the extent that they have been perceived as having affected the state as a whole. The foundation and development of Memphis were tightly interconnected with the fortunes of state and power. The city embodied the cultural and political identity of the state and maintained its prominence through dynastic Egyptian history. Triangular complex cause-effect relations between local changes in Memphis, historical change in Egypt, and climatic and environmental evolution both at regional and supra-regional scales are recognised. The significance of each varied with time, determining the evolution of Memphis and also of dynastic Egypt.
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Growth and reproductions of Oreochromis niloticus (L.) in tropical aquatic microcosms at fluctuating temperature regimes

Rwangano, F��licien 15 April 1998 (has links)
Graduation date: 1998

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