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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617941/heavy-metal-contamination-assessment-and-potential-human-health-risk-of-water-quality-of-lakes-situated-in-the-protected-area-of-tisa-romania
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Dippong, Maria-Alexandra Resz
Protected areas are significant due to the high value of natural resources they shelter. This study's primary objective is to assess the quality status of the water resources (13 lakes and Tisa River) localized in the protected area of Tisa River on the territory of Romania. A number of 13 lakes and surface water (Tisa River) situated in the protected area through the Natura 2000 ecological network are studied. The chemistry and potential pollution status were analyzed by measuring and analyzing a set of twenty elements and sixteen physico-chemical parameters...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577770/-a-chymist-among-beasts-reading-paracelsus-literally-with-a-translation-of-de-lunaticis-chapter-two
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William R Newman
Paracelsus is an extraordinarily difficult author to interpret, in part because of the seemingly elusive boundary between literal and metaphorical levels of meaning in his work. The present paper argues for a literal reading of Paracelsus, based on comments that he makes in his late Philosophia de divinis operibus & factis & de secretis naturae. The article also includes a translated chapter from one of the treatises in that work, De lunaticis.
April 5, 2024: Annals of Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565152/body-mass-mediates-spatio-temporal-responses-of-mammals-to-human-frequentation-across-italian-protected-areas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Salvatori, Ilaria Greco, Luca Petroni, Alessandro Massolo, Enrico Dorigatti, Martina Miscioscia, Luca Natucci, Valentina Oberosler, Piergiovanni Partel, Paolo Pedrini, Gilberto Volcan, Francesco Rovero
Protected area (PA) networks are a pivotal tool to fight biodiversity loss, yet they often need to balance the mission of nature conservation with the socio-economic need of giving opportunity for outdoor recreation. Recreation in natural areas is important for human health in an urbanized society, but can prompt behavioural modifications in wild animals. Rarely, however, have these responses being studied across multiple PAs and using standardized methods. We deployed a systematic camera trapping protocol at over 200 sites to sample medium and large mammals in four PAs within the European Natura 2000 network to assess their spatio-temporal responses to human frequentation, proximity to towns, amount of open habitat and topographical variables...
April 10, 2024: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539979/-circoviridae-survey-in-captive-non-human-primates-italy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vittorio Sarchese, Federica Di Profio, Andrea Palombieri, Klaus Gunther Friedrich, Serena Robetto, Krisztian Banyai, Fulvio Marsilio, Vito Martella, Barbara Di Martino
Circoviruses (CVs) and cycloviruses (CyVs), members of the family Circoviridae , have been identified only occasionally in non-human primates (NHPs). In this study, we investigated the presence and genetic features of these viruses in 48 NHPs housed in the Bioparco-Rome Zoological Garden (Italy) and in the Anima Natura Wild Sanctuary Semproniano (Grosseto, Italy), testing fecal, saliva, and serum samples with a broadly reactive consensus nested PCR able of amplifying a partial region of the replicase (Rep) gene of members of the family Circoviridae ...
March 13, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529026/no-recovery-in-the-biomass-of-flying-insects-over-the-last-decade-in-german-nature-protected-areas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roland Mühlethaler, Sebastian Köthe, Thomas Hörren, Martin Sorg, Lisa Eichler, Gerlind U C Lehmann
Five years after a German study on insect biomass described a multi-decade decline in nature protected habitats, the DINA (Diversity of Insects in Nature protected Areas) project has investigated the status of insects in 21 selected nature reserves across Germany in the years 2020 and 2021. We used the same methods and protocols for trapping and measuring the biomass of flying insects as in the earlier study. Across two vegetation periods, we accumulated a comprehensive data set of 1621 data points of two-week emptying intervals to evaluate the insect biomass along gradients from arable land into nature reserves through transects of Malaise traps...
March 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475457/how-effective-is-environmental-protection-for-ensuring-the-vitality-of-wild-orchid-species-a-case-study-of-a-protected-area-in-italy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Scramoncin, Renato Gerdol, Lisa Brancaleoni
Orchids are among the plants most threatened by anthropic impact and environmental changes. Therefore, all known orchid species are protected in several countries by regional, national and international legislation. Several studies have cast doubts on the effectiveness of legislation to ensure the protection of wild orchids. We assessed the vitality of four orchid populations in a coastal area in Northern Italy, by monitoring the vegetative and reproductive traits of the orchid populations growing both in the protected sites comprising the Natura 2000 network, and in non-protected sites...
February 23, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38473093/spatiotemporal-patterns-of-reptile-and-amphibian-road-fatalities-in-a-natura-2000-area-a-12-year-monitoring-of-the-lake-karla-mediterranean-wetland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandros D Kouris, Apostolos Christopoulos, Konstantinos Vlachopoulos, Aikaterini Christopoulou, Panayiotis G Dimitrakopoulos, Yiannis G Zevgolis
The pervasive expansion of human-engineered infrastructure, particularly roads, has fundamentally reshaped landscapes, profoundly affecting wildlife interactions. Wildlife-vehicle collisions, a common consequence of this intricate interplay, frequently result in fatalities, extending their detrimental impact within Protected Areas (PAs). Among the faunal groups most susceptible to road mortality, reptiles and amphibians stand at the forefront, highlighting the urgent need for global comprehensive mitigation strategies...
February 24, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472758/physicochemical-and-sensory-properties-of-arabica-coffee-beans-of-arara-cv-dried-using-different-methods
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emerson G Coelho, Pedro L L Bertarini, Matheus S Gomes, Laurence R Amaral, Marta F Zotarelli, Líbia D Santos, Ricardo C Santana
The coffee fruit is preferably harvested at the cherry stage, with high moisture and metabolic activity, and must then undergo a drying process for better preservation of the bean and its sensory attributes. In this context, this study aimed to characterize the final quality of the Arara cultivar Arabica coffee processed using the wet method and subjected to six drying methods: three conducted at the agro-industrial establishment (fixed-bed dryer, rotary drum dryer, and combined drying) and three laboratory-scale methods (convective oven, cast-tape drying, and suspended terrace)...
February 21, 2024: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472699/investigating-processing-practices-and-microbiological-quality-of-minimally-processed-vegetables-in-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jéssica de Aragão Freire Ferreira Finger, Guilherme de Almeida Silva, Mariana Calado Bernardino, Dhuelly Kelly Almeida Andrade, Daniele Fernanda Maffei, Uelinton Manoel Pinto
Minimally processed vegetables (MPVs) are marketed as convenient and healthy choices for consumers. However, the absence of post-commercialization treatments raises concerns about their microbiological safety. This study investigated the processing practices of 28 Brazilian MPV plants and compared the microbiological quality of these products with fresh counterparts in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Through cluster analysis, the processing plants were categorized into two groups: group 1 (nineteen plants) primarily uses chemical substances in the washing step, while group 2 (nine plants) avoids chemical use but employs similar rinsing practices...
March 12, 2024: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology: [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469224/checklist-of-the-marine-malacofauna-of-culuccia-peninsula-nw-sardinia-italy-with-notes-on-relevant-species
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paolo Mariottini, Carlo Smriglio, Marco Oliverio, Sabrina Rossi, Andrea Di Giulio
BACKGROUND: Culuccia is a small peninsula of about 3 km2 placed in north-western Sardinia (Italy) at the margin of the Maddalena Archipelago. The marine area surrounding this Peninsula is a Special Area of Conservation, included in the European Natura 2000 Ecological Network of protected areas, but until now, no information on biodiversity of this area is available. In 2021, a research project to study both terrestrial and marine biodiversity of Culuccia has started in order to fill this gap of knowledge...
2024: Biodiversity Data Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464748/high-resolution-density-assessment-assisted-by-deep-learning-of-dendrophyllia-cornigera-lamarck-1816-and-phakellia-ventilabrum-linnaeus-1767-in-rocky-circalittoral-shelf-of-bay-of-biscay
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alberto Gayá-Vilar, Adolfo Cobo, Alberto Abad-Uribarren, Augusto Rodríguez, Sergio Sierra, Sabrina Clemente, Elena Prado
This study presents a novel approach to high-resolution density distribution mapping of two key species of the 1170 "Reefs" habitat, Dendrophyllia cornigera and Phakellia ventilabrum , in the Bay of Biscay using deep learning models. The main objective of this study was to establish a pipeline based on deep learning models to extract species density data from raw images obtained by a remotely operated towed vehicle (ROTV). Different object detection models were evaluated and compared in various shelf zones at the head of submarine canyon systems using metrics such as precision, recall, and F1 score...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38451630/investigation-of-phytochemical-composition-and-bioactivity-evaluation-of-extracts-from-myrsine-umbellata-mart
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L V Laskoski, J M Batista, D M Bandeira, J M Corrêa, J Rosset, L H S M Conceição, F G S Pinto
The objective of the study was to carry out phytochemical prospection through colorimetric tests to determine the groups of secondary metabolites and also to determine the total content of phenolic compounds (TPC) present in plant extracts methanol (ME), ethyl acetate (EAE), hexane (HE) and dichloromethane (DE) from the leaves of Myrsine umbellata, as well as to investigate the antimicrobial activity against twelve standard ATCC strains by the broth microdilution technique; the antioxidant potential by the DPPH method and the ABTS method and the antibiofilm potential on the biofilm biomass of standard bacteria by the crystal violet technique and tetrazolium salt reduction (MTT) assay...
2024: Brazilian Journal of Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38442657/deficiencies-in-monitoring-practices-of-marine-protected-areas-in-southern-european-seas
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Sylvaine Giakoumi, Katie Hogg, Manfredi Di Lorenzo, Nicolas Compain, Claudia Scianna, Giacomo Milisenda, Joachim Claudet, Dimitrios Damalas, Pierluigi Carbonara, Francesco Colloca, Athanasios Evangelopoulos, Igor Isajlović, Dimitrios Karampetsis, Alessandro Ligas, Bojan Marčeta, Magda Nenciu, Victor Nita, Marina Panayotova, Rosaria Sabatella, Paolo Sartor, Vasiliki Sgardeli, Ioannis Thasitis, Valentina Todorova, Nedo Vrgoč, Danilo Scannella, Sergio Vitale, Antonio Di Franco
Worldwide, states are gazetting new Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) to meet the international commitment of protecting 30% of the seas by 2030. Yet, protection benefits only come into effect when an MPA is implemented with activated regulations and actively managed through continuous monitoring and adaptive management. To assess if actively managed MPAs are the rule or the exception, we used the Mediterranean and Black Seas as a case study, and retrieved information on monitoring activities for 878 designated MPAs in ten European Union (EU) countries...
March 4, 2024: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38432579/effects-of-andiroba-oil-carapa-guianensis-aublet-on-the-immune-system-in-inflammation-and-wound-healing-a-scoping-review
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Aimê Stefany Alves da Fonseca, Isolda de Souza Monteiro, Carolina Ramos Dos Santos, Marcella Lemos Brettas Carneiro, Samuel Silva Morais, Paula Lauane Araújo, Thamis Fernandes Santana, Graziella Anselmo Joanitti
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Andiroba seed oil (Carapa guianensis Aubl.) is widely used by traditional populations in tropical countries, especially in the Brazilian Amazon, because of its anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, antiseptic, healing and antipyretic properties, among others, which makes it useful for the treatment, mainly, of skin afflictions and wounds. AIM OF THE STUDY: To describe the modulation of the immune system by andiroba oil (Carapa guianensis Aubl...
March 1, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38416765/invasion-of-privacy-or-structural-violence-harassment-against-women-in-public-transport-environments-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergio A Useche, Natura Colomer, Francisco Alonso, Mireia Faus
BACKGROUND: Despite being neglected for several decades, and in many countries, public transport environments have transformed into a reflection of social disparities and inequalities. Among these issues, harassment-a pervasive and worldwide gendered dynamic-has been demonstrated to negatively impact women's behavioral trends, daily opportunities, and health impacts, as well as safety and security outcomes. AIM: This systematic review aimed to examine a set of studies analyzing harassment against women in public transport environments, with a focus on key issues such as its prevalence, impact on transport dynamics, preventive strategies, and policing avenues documented in the scientific literature...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38369917/consumption-of-foods-with-a-higher-degree-of-processing-is-associated-with-overweight-and-abdominal-obesity-in-women-with-breast-cancer-undergoing-chemotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elaine Estevam, Leidjaira Lopes Juvanhol, Sarah Aparecida Vieira Ribeiro, Maria Sônia Lopes Duarte, Solange Silveira Pereira, Eliana Carla Gomes de Souza
This study evaluated food consumption according to its degree of processing and its relationship with body adiposity in 218 women with breast cancer. Food consumption was categorised according to the NOVA classification. Two groups were formed, the first composed by consumption of in natura , minimally processed foods and culinary ingredients (less processed foods) and the second one of processed and ultra-processed foods (more processed foods). The increase of 5% in the caloric contribution of more processed foods was associated with a 4% increase in the prevalence of overweight ( p  = 0...
February 19, 2024: International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315724/intra-lineage-microevolution-of-wolbachia-leads-to-the-emergence-of-new-cytoplasmic-incompatibility-patterns
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alice Namias, Annais Ngaku, Patrick Makoundou, Sandra Unal, Mathieu Sicard, Mylène Weill
Mosquitoes of the Culex pipiens complex are worldwide vectors of arbovirus, filarial nematodes, and avian malaria agents. In these hosts, the endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia induce cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), i.e., reduced embryo viability in so-called incompatible crosses. Wolbachia infecting Culex pipiens (wPip) cause CI patterns of unparalleled complexity, associated with the amplification and diversification of cidA and cidB genes, with up to 6 different gene copies described in a single wPip genome...
February 5, 2024: PLoS Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302685/absence-of-lunar-phobia-in-european-swarming-vespertilionid-bats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grzegorz Apoznański, Felix Tuff, Andrew Carr, Alek Rachwald, Ewa Marszałek, Tomasz Marszałek, Justyna Błesznowska, Tomasz Kokurewicz
"Lunar phobia" in bats has been widely discussed since its description in tropical bats in 1978. The phenomenon has been frequently contested and supported and was first reported in European bats in 2020. Our study seeks to clarify the debate by describing the relationship between the activity of selected swarming vespertilionid bats (Family: Vespertilionidae) and moonlight levels. To verify a potential connection to the latter, a swarming dataset was analysed in respect of estimated moonlight illumination...
February 1, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38273093/examining-the-co-occurrences-of-human-threats-within-terrestrial-protected-areas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Martini, Constantinos Kounnamas, Eben Goodale, Christos Mammides
Human threats to biodiversity are prevalent within protected areas (PAs), undermining their effectiveness in halting biodiversity loss. Certain threats tend to co-occur, resulting in amplified cumulative impact through synergistic effects. However, it remains unclear which threats are related the most. We analyzed a dataset of 71 human threats in 18 013 terrestrial PAs of the European Union's Natura 2000 network, using a Joint Species Distribution Modelling approach, to assess the threats' co-occurrence patterns and potential drivers...
January 25, 2024: Ambio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38266734/development-of-a-qpcr-duplex-assay-for-simultaneous-detection-of-fascioloides-magna-and-galba-truncatula-in-edna-samples-monitoring-beyond-boundaries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Varzandi Amir Reza, Zanet Stefania, Rubele Elisa, Occhibove Flavia, Vada Rachele, Benatti Francesco, Ferroglio Ezio
Parasites constitute a significant economic burden and highly impact environmental, public, and animal health. The emergence of many parasitic diseases is environmentally mediated and they share the same biogeography with humans and both domestic and wild animals. American liver fluke, Fascioloides magna - a trematode parasite of domestic and wild ungulates - is an example of the anthropogenic introduction of an "invasive alien species" in Italy and Europe. Multiple introductions to Europe have led to the biogeographical expansion of the parasite across the Danube region mainly provided by the presence of suitable habitats for all hosts involved in the parasite's life cycle, human-assisted transport, and drastic environmental events such as flooding...
January 22, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
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