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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687424/diversity-and-flight-patterns-of-caddisflies-trichoptera-in-an-atlantic-forest-fragment-implications-for-species-conservation-in-threatened-ecosystems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafael Pereira, Gilberto Gonçalves Rodrigues, Adolfo Ricardo Calor, Simão Dias Vasconcelos
Anthropogenic activities have decimated the Atlantic Forest domain (AF) and increased the pressure on freshwater biota, such as Trichoptera, which is the most affected order by the current insect decline. Adult mobility is crucial for the colonisation of new environments unconnected by water sources. In this article, we describe the assemblage of caddisflies in a preserved AF fragment related to their functional feeding group and provide empirical data on the patterns of horizontal and vertical flight. Adults were collected using white sheet and light attraction traps, placed at different distances and heights from a stream in Pernambuco, Brazil...
April 30, 2024: Neotropical Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685293/modelling-seasonal-and-geographical-n-3-polyunsaturated-fatty-acid-contents-in-marine-fish-from-the-northeast-atlantic-ocean
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Quang Tri Ho, Lisbeth Dahl, Kjell Nedreaas, Atabak M Azad, Michael S Bank, Florian Berg, Martin Wiech, Sylvia Frantzen, Monica Sanden, Henning Wehde, Livar Frøyland, Amund Maage, Lise Madsen
Demand for n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) exceeds supply. Large-scale studies on effects of season and geography of n-3 PUFAs in marine fish from the Northeast Atlantic Ocean (NEAO) may be used to optimize utilization and improve nutrition security. Using a sinusoid model, seasonal cycles of n-3 PUFAs were determined and found to be species-specific and clearly pronounced for the pelagic zooplankton feeding species. The Greenland halibut showed very little seasonal variation. The n-3 PUFA content in North Sea autumn-spawning (NSAS) herring peaked in summer, while Norwegian spring-spawning (NSS) herring and mackerel had their peak in autumn...
April 27, 2024: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684757/the-role-of-the-north-atlantic-ocean-on-the-increase-in-east-asia-s-spring-extreme-hot-day-occurrences-across-the-early-2000s
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yong-Han Lee, Sang-Wook Yeh, Jeong-Hun Kim, Maeng-Ki Kim
The occurrence frequency of East Asia's extreme hot day in boreal spring has increased since 1979. Using observational data and a Linear baroclinic model experiment, our study suggests that the occurrence of hot day is mainly due to anomalous high pressure over East Asia associated with a horizontal stationary wave train originating from a positive phase of the North Atlantic Tripole (NAT) sea surface temperature (SST) in spring. The effect of a positive phase of the NAT SST is evident in the 2000s, apparently associated with the linear trend of the North Atlantic SST like a positive phase of the NAT SST...
April 30, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683737/insights-from-hi-c-data-regarding-the-pacific-salmon-louse-lepeophtheirus-salmonis-sex-chromosomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne-Marie Flores, Kris A Christensen, Ahmed Siah, Ben F Koop
Salmon lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis (family Caligidae), are ectoparasites that have negatively impacted the salmon aquaculture industry and vulnerable wild salmon populations. Researchers have studied salmon lice to better understand their biology to develop effective control strategies. In this study, we updated the chromosome-level reference genome assembly of the Pacific subspecies of L. salmonis using Hi-C data. The previous version placed contigs/scaffolds using an Atlantic salmon louse genetic map. By utilizing Hi-C data from Pacific salmon lice, we were able to properly assign locations to contigs/scaffolds previously unplaced or misplaced...
April 29, 2024: G3: Genes—Genomes—Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683471/global-mercury-concentrations-in-biota-their-use-as-a-basis-for-a-global-biomonitoring-framework
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David C Evers, Joshua T Ackerman, Staffan Åkerblom, Dominique Bally, Nil Basu, Kevin Bishop, Nathalie Bodin, Hans Fredrik Veiteberg Braaten, Mark E H Burton, Paco Bustamante, Celia Chen, John Chételat, Linroy Christian, Rune Dietz, Paul Drevnick, Collin Eagles-Smith, Luis E Fernandez, Neil Hammerschlag, Mireille Harmelin-Vivien, Agustin Harte, Eva M Krümmel, José Lailson Brito, Gabriela Medina, Cesar Augusto Barrios Rodriguez, Iain Stenhouse, Elsie Sunderland, Akinori Takeuchi, Tim Tear, Claudia Vega, Simon Wilson, Pianpian Wu
An important provision of the Minamata Convention on Mercury is to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the adopted measures and its implementation. Here, we describe for the first time currently available biotic mercury (Hg) data on a global scale to improve the understanding of global efforts to reduce the impact of Hg pollution on people and the environment. Data from the peer-reviewed literature were compiled in the Global Biotic Mercury Synthesis (GBMS) database (>550,000 data points). These data provide a foundation for establishing a biomonitoring framework needed to track Hg concentrations in biota globally...
April 29, 2024: Ecotoxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682375/supporting-older-frail-and-vulnerable-adult-prisoners-through-peer-care-observations-reflections-and-recommendations-based-on-a-uk-u-s-researcher-exchange-visit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Warren Stewart, Stephanie Grace Prost
This article describes key findings from a UK/U.S. prison health researcher exchange in September 2023. The aims were to increase familiarity with the research context and to observe the roles of peer caregivers in U.S. prison settings. The researchers identified several differences and similarities in peer caregiving between UK and U.S. sites and detail six recommendations related to policy and practice concerning both sides of the Atlantic. It is believed that the adoption of such recommendations will contribute to improved care and, thereby, the health and well-being of vulnerable people incarcerated in prison...
April 29, 2024: Journal of Correctional Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681511/selection-among-critically-endangered-landlocked-salmon-salmo-salar-m-sebago-families-in-survival-and-growth-traits-across-early-life-stages-and-in-different-environments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matti Janhunen, Aslak Eronen, Jukka Kekäläinen, Craig R Primmer, Iikki Donner, Pekka Hyvärinen, Hannu Huuskonen, Raine Kortet
Endangered wild fish populations are commonly supported by hatchery propagation. However, hatchery-reared fish experience very different selective pressures compared to their wild counterparts, potentially causing genotype-by-environment interactions (G × E) in essential fitness traits. We experimentally studied early selection in a critically endangered landlocked Atlantic salmon population, first from fertilization to the swim-up stage in a common hatchery setting, and thereafter until the age of 5 months in two contrasting rearing environments...
April 2024: Evolutionary Applications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681510/temporal-allele-frequency-changes-in-large-effect-loci-reveal-potential-fishing-impacts-on-salmon-life-history-diversity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antti Miettinen, Atso Romakkaniemi, Johan Dannewitz, Tapani Pakarinen, Stefan Palm, Lo Persson, Johan Östergren, Craig R Primmer, Victoria L Pritchard
Fishing has the potential to influence the life-history traits of exploited populations. However, our understanding of how fisheries can induce evolutionary genetic changes remains incomplete. The discovery of large-effect loci linked with ecologically important life-history traits, such as age at maturity in Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ), provides an opportunity to study the impacts of temporally varying fishing pressures on these traits. A 93-year archive of fish scales from wild Atlantic salmon catches from the northern Baltic Sea region allowed us to monitor variation in adaptive genetic diversity linked with age at maturity of wild Atlantic salmon populations...
April 2024: Evolutionary Applications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679905/anxiety-among-youth-with-food-allergy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sally Ho, Frances Cooke, Ashley Ramos, Elizabeth L McQuaid, Hemant Sharma, Linda Jones Herbert
OBJECTIVE: Anxiety is among the major psychological concerns for children living with food allergy (FA). Yet research exploring the variables driving anxiety symptoms in FA remains sparse, and most studies still utilize homogeneous samples to assess anxiety symptoms. The current study seeks to evaluate the rates of clinically significant anxiety symptoms among a diverse sample of youth with FA and examine whether a heightened risk perception of FA outcomes and FA burden (vs. FA medical history) is associated with anxiety in youth...
April 29, 2024: Journal of Pediatric Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679466/inshore-and-offshore-marine-migration-pathways-of-atlantic-salmon-post-smolts-from-multiple-rivers-in-scotland-england-northern-ireland-and-ireland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica R Rodger, Jessie Lilly, Hannele M Honkanen, Diego Del Villar, Richard Kennedy, Niall Ó Maoiléidigh, Patrick Boylan, Robert Rosell, David J Morris, Ross O'Neill, Catherine Waters, Deirdre Cotter, Lorna Wilkie, Andrea Barkley, Amy Green, Samantha V Beck, Jamie Ribbens, Jim Henderson, Debbie Parke, Alan Kettle-White, Lucy Ballantyne, Shona Marshall, Paul Hopper, Niall Gauld, Jason D Godfrey, Lauren E Chapman, James Thorburn, Alan Drumm, Fred Whoriskey, Brian Shields, Philip Ramsden, James Barry, Michael Milane, William Roche, John D Armstrong, Alan Wells, Silas Walton, Melanie Fletcher, David M Bailey, Bill Whyte, Ross McGill, Mark Bilsby, Ken Whelan, Colin W Bean, Colin E Adams
The migratory behavior of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) post-smolts in coastal waters is poorly understood. In this collaborative study, 1914 smolts, from 25 rivers, in four countries were tagged with acoustic transmitters during a single seasonal migration. In total, 1105 post-smolts entered the marine study areas and 438 (39.6%) were detected on a network of 414 marine acoustic receivers and an autonomous underwater vehicle. Migration pathways (defined as the shortest distance between two detections) of up to 575 km and over 100 days at sea were described for all 25 populations...
April 28, 2024: Journal of Fish Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678791/multi-gene-phylogeny-of-the-primary-freshwater-crab-genus-ptychophallus-smalley-1964-pseudothelphusidae-ptychophallinae-from-the-neotropical-region
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando L Mantelatto, Célio Magalhães, Edvanda A Souza-Carvalho, João A F Pantaleão, Ingo S Wehrtmann
The diversity of primary freshwater crabs of Central America is underestimated and poorly known, specially when considering both Atlantic and Pacific drainages distribution. Among the family Pseudothelphusidae Ortmann, 1893, the genus Ptychophallus Smalley, 1964 was recently revised using morphological data and encompassing 14 valid species, which are distributed exclusively in Costa Rica and Panama. Despite the informative scenario constructed with this previous study, some uncertainties remained such as those related to the populations distributed along different drainages and the lack of complete information regarding the phylogenetic relationships among the species that belong to this genus...
April 21, 2024: Zoology: Analysis of Complex Systems, ZACS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678754/the-structure-and-diversity-of-macroinvertebrate-assemblages-associated-with-the-understudied-pseudo-kelp-saccorhiza-polyschides-in-the-western-english-channel-uk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nora Salland, Antony Jensen, Dan A Smale
We examined spatiotemporal variability in the structure of faunal assemblages associated with the warm-temperate pseudo-kelp Saccorhiza polyschides towards its range centre (Western English Channel, southwest UK), to better understand its role as a habitat-former in the northeast Atlantic. A total of 180 sporophytes and their associated fauna were sampled across three months, three sites, and two depths. Assemblage abundance and biomass varied markedly between three morpho-functional sporophyte components (i...
April 23, 2024: Marine Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678732/like-noodles-in-a-soup-anthropogenic-microfibers-are-being-ingested-by-juvenile-fish-in-nursery-grounds-of-the-southwestern-atlantic-ocean
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadia M Alves, Julieta Rodriguez, Rosana Di Mauro, Julieta S Rodríguez, David Maldonado, Mara S Braverman, Brenda Temperoni, Marina V Diaz
The balance between marine health and ecosystem sustainability confronts a pressing threat from anthropogenic pollution. Estuaries are particularly susceptible to contamination, notably by anthropogenic microfibers originated from daily human activities in land and in fishing practices. This study examines the impact of anthropogenic microfibers on the whitemouth croaker in an estuarine environment of the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean during cold and warm seasons. The presence of anthropogenic microfibers was revealed in 64 % of juvenile gastrointestinal tracts, and 94 % of water samples, and concentrations were influenced by factors such as temperature, bay zone, and fish body length...
April 27, 2024: Marine Pollution Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678685/deployment-related-toxic-exposures-are-associated-with-worsening-mental-and-physical-health-after-military-service-results-from-a-self-report-screening-of-veterans-deployed-after-9-11
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyle J Bourassa, H Ryan Wagner, Tate F Halverson, Allison E Ashley-Koch, Jean Beckham, Melanie E Garrett, Nathan A Kimbrel, Jennifer C Naylor
Exposure to toxins-such as heavy metals and air pollution-can result in poor health and wellbeing. Recent scientific and media attention has highlighted negative health outcomes associated with toxic exposures for U.S. military personnel deployed overseas. Despite established health risks, less empirical work has examined whether deployment-related toxic exposures are associated with declines in mental and physical health after leaving military service, particularly among the most recent cohort of veterans deployed after September 11, 2001...
April 23, 2024: Journal of Psychiatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678682/growing-importance-of-high-volume-buprenorphine-prescribers-in-oud-treatment-2009-2018
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan S Schuler, Andrew W Dick, Adam J Gordon, Brendan Saloner, Rose Kerber, Bradley D Stein
BACKGROUND: We examined the number and characteristics of high-volume buprenorphine prescribers and the nature of their buprenorphine prescribing from 2009 to 2018. METHODS: In this observational cohort study, IQVIA Real World retail pharmacy claims data were used to characterize trends in high-volume buprenorphine prescribers (clinicians with a mean of 30 or more active patients in every month that they were an active prescriber) during 2009-2018. Very high-volume prescribing (mean of 100+ patients per month) was also examined...
April 16, 2024: Drug and Alcohol Dependence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678037/climate-forced-hg-remobilization-associated-with-fern-mutagenesis-in-the-aftermath-of-the-end-triassic-extinction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Remco Bos, Wang Zheng, Sofie Lindström, Hamed Sanei, Irene Waajen, Isabel M Fendley, Tamsin A Mather, Yang Wang, Jan Rohovec, Tomáš Navrátil, Appy Sluijs, Bas van de Schootbrugge
The long-term effects of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province, a large igneous province connected to the end-Triassic mass-extinction (201.5 Ma), remain largely elusive. Here, we document the persistence of volcanic-induced mercury (Hg) pollution and its effects on the biosphere for ~1.3 million years after the extinction event. In sediments recovered in Germany (Schandelah-1 core), we record not only high abundances of malformed fern spores at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary, but also during the lower Jurassic Hettangian, indicating repeated vegetation disturbance and stress that was eccentricity-forced...
April 27, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677643/characteristics-and-outcomes-of-patients-treated-with-cervical-spine-fusion-at-high-volume-hospitals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sima Vazquez, Jose F Dominguez, Victor M Lu, Vignessh Kumar, Sumedh Shah, G Damian Brusko, Allan D Levi
BACKGROUND: High volume (HV) has been associated with improved outcomes in various neurosurgical procedures. The objective of this study was to explore the regional distribution of HV spine centers for cervical spine fusion, and compare characteristics and outcomes or patients treated at HV centers versus lower volume centers. METHODS: The National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database 2016-2020 was queried for patients undergoing cervical spine fusion for degenerative pathology...
April 25, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677106/influence-of-the-atlantic-inflow-on-trace-metal-enrichments-in-sediments-and-particulate-matter-of-the-nw-alboran-sea-sw-mediterranean
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Albert Palanques, Pere Puig, Pere Masqué, Enrique Isla
Trace metal contents and fluxes in downward particulate matter and dated sediment cores of the NW Alboran Sea are analysed in this study with the aim of assessing the role of the Atlantic inflow on their transport. Increases in Zn, Cu and Pb were detected in downward particulate matter collected by sediment traps after river flooding events and after the Aznalcollar mining spill. Their arrival coincided within the recently estimated time range for river particles discharged into the Gulf of Cádiz to reach the Alboran Sea, indicating that their transfer is enhanced during events of increased river inputs of contaminated particulate matter...
April 26, 2024: Marine Pollution Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675798/the-effect-of-an-attenuated-live-vaccine-against-salmonid-rickettsial-septicemia-in-atlantic-salmon-salmo-salar-is-highly-dependent-on-water-temperature-during-immunization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rolf Hetlelid Olsen, Frode Finne-Fridell, Marianne Bordevik, Anja Nygaard, Binoy Rajan, Marius Karlsen
Salmonid Rickettsial Septicemia (SRS), caused by the bacterium Piscirickettsia salmonis , is the main reason for antibiotic usage in the Chilean aquaculture industry. In 2016, a live attenuated vaccine (ALPHA JECT LiVac® SRS, PHARMAQ AS) was licensed in Chile and has been widely used in farmed salmonids since then. In experimental injection and cohabitation laboratory challenge models, we found that the vaccine is effective in protecting Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar ) for at least 15 months against P...
April 15, 2024: Vaccines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675398/myrtucommulones-and-related-acylphloroglucinols-from-myrtaceae-as-a-promising-source-of-multitarget-sars-cov-2-cycle-inhibitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simony Carvalho Mendonça, Brendo Araujo Gomes, Mariana Freire Campos, Thamirys Silva da Fonseca, Maria Eduarda Alves Esteves, Bruce Veiga Andriolo, Caio Felipe de Araujo Ribas Cheohen, Larissa Esteves Carvalho Constant, Stephany da Silva Costa, Pedro Telles Calil, Amanda Resende Tucci, Thamara Kelcya Fonseca de Oliveira, Alice Dos Santos Rosa, Vivian Neuza Dos Santos Ferreira, Julia Nilo Henrique Lima, Milene Dias Miranda, Luciana Jesus da Costa, Manuela Leal da Silva, Marcus Tullius Scotti, Diego Allonso, Gilda Guimarães Leitão, Suzana Guimarães Leitão
The LABEXTRACT plant extract bank, featuring diverse members of the Myrtaceae family from Brazilian hot spot regions, provides a promising avenue for bioprospection. Given the pivotal roles of the Spike protein and 3CLpro and PLpro proteases in SARS-CoV-2 infection, this study delves into the correlations between the Myrtaceae species from the Atlantic Forest and these targets, as well as an antiviral activity through both in vitro and in silico analyses. The results uncovered notable inhibitory effects, with Eugenia prasina and E...
March 28, 2024: Pharmaceuticals
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