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2. DNA barcode shows discordant cases among morphological and molecular species identification in Isbrueckerichthys (Siluriformes: Loricariidae)
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Rafael B. de Almeida, Matheus Azambuja, Viviane Nogaroto, Claudio Oliveira, Fábio F. Roxo, Cláudio H. Zawadzki, and Marcelo R. Vicari
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Incipient speciation ,Integrative taxonomy ,Molecular operational taxonomic units ,Molecular species delimitation ,Systematics ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Isbrueckerichthys is a genus of armored catfish (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) with five species in the lowlands from the Ribeira de Iguape basin and in the uplands of the Tibagi River basin. Despite the validation of the morphological species, molecular data to investigate gene flow and species delimitation have not been completed for all species. For this purpose, we compared sequences of COI region associated with barcoding molecular identification, aiming for a species delimitation analysis and generating population data of I. alipionis, I. epakmos, I. duseni, I. cf. duseni, I. saxicola, and I. calvus. The K2P genetic distance, molecular species delimitation analysis, and well-sustained branches in the phylogenetic tree validate I. alipionis, I. epakmos, and I. duseni, and suggest I. cf. duseni as a valid molecular operational taxonomic unit. However, no differences were detected between I. saxicola and I. calvus. The discordance between molecular and morphological species may be due to the recent dispersal of some Isbrueckerichthys representatives at the border between the Ribeira de Iguape and Tibagi basins. The isolation features of the mountainous region of Ribeira de Iguape basin and headwaters captures to uplands are presented to explain the dispersion and the cases of incipient speciation in Isbrueckerichthys lineages.
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- 2024
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3. A new species of Aequidens (Cichliformes: Cichlidae) from the rio Paraguai basin, Brazil
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Rianne Caroline de Oliveira, Luiz Fernando Caserta Tencatt, Gabriel de Carvalho Deprá, Ricardo Britzke, Claudio Oliveira, and Weferson Júnio da Graça
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Cerrado biome ,DNA barcode ,Molecular data ,Morphological data ,Species delimitation ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Morphological and molecular data support the description of a new Aequidens species from the upper rio Correntes, considered herein as endemic to the upper rio Paraguai basin in the Cerrado biome in Brazil. The new species is distinguished from all congeners, except from A. plagiozonatus by having anteriorly oblique dark brown flank bars vs. vertical flank bars, and is additionally distinguished from some congeners by showing a discontinuous lateral band and presence of a dark cheek spot. The new species differs from Aequidensplagiozonatus by having the profile of the dorsal part of head almost straight (in lateral view), with a conspicuous concavity at the interorbital, and by the longer length of upper and lower jaws. Furthermore, delimitation analyses based on mitochondrial data provide additional support for the validity of the species. Our study data also revealed the occurrence, and consequently the first record, of A.plagiozonatus in the upper rio Araguaia basin, which was most likely driven by headwater capture events.
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- 2024
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4. New reddish species of Moenkhausia Eigenmann (Characiformes: Characidae) from the upper rio Xingu basin, Brazil
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Lais Reia, Gabriel de Sousa Costa e Silva, Claudio Oliveira, and Ricardo Cardoso Benine
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Amazon basin ,Mitochondrial DNA ,Moenkhausia lopesi ,Taxonomy ,Tetra ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract A new species of Moenkhausia from the rio Culuene, rio Xingu basin, in Mato Grosso State is described here through genetic and morphological data. This new species differs from all congeners by the following combination of characters: the presence of reddish color on the posterior portion of the body, as well as on the base of anal, adipose, and pelvic fins in live specimens; a conspicuous midlateral dark stripe, which extends from posterior margin of opercle to the middle of caudal-fin rays, becoming wider and more conspicuous from the vertical through the dorsal-fin origin; absence of humeral blotch; absence of blotches on caudal-fin lobes; by having the concentration of dark pigments on the anterior margin of the caudal-fin rays; and presence of 2–3 maxillary teeth. A brief discussion about its putative relationships with other congeners is presented.
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- 2024
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5. What do we know about the relationship between banks’ risk measures and social-environmental sustainability transparency?
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Claudio Oliveira de Moraes, Leandro Santos Grapiuna, and Jose Américo Pereira Antunes
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G21 ,G28 ,Q56 ,Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
Concerns regarding social and environmental issues have become a pervasive aspect of economic relationships, prompting banks' role in social-environmental sustainability to occupy a growing share in the economic debate. Nevertheless, what is the relationship between bank behavior and sustainable activities? This paper presents the relationship between the disclosure of social-environmental policies and bank risk tolerance using a newly developed Social-Environmental Transparency Index for financial institutions. Using a dynamic panel database analysis of the 42 largest Brazilian banks, which represent about 98 percent of the Brazilian financial system, we estimate the impact of risk-taking by banks on their social and environmental transparency. The results indicate that safer banks have greater social-environmental transparency, and banking social and environmental regulation is important in increasing the sector's transparency. Finally, social-environmental disclosure has a persistent effect. Thus, transparent banks tend to be more transparent over time.
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- 2023
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6. Molecular species delimitation and description of a new species of Phenacogaster (Teleostei, Characidae) from the southern Amazon basin
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Camila S. Souza, George M. T. Mattox, George Vita, Luz E. Ochoa, Bruno F. Melo, and Claudio Oliveira
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Phenacogaster is the most species-rich genus of the subfamily Characinae with 23 valid species broadly distributed in riverine systems of South America. Despite the taxonomic diversity of the genus, little has been advanced about its molecular diversity. A recent molecular phylogeny indicated the presence of undescribed species within Phenacogaster that is formally described here. We sampled 73 specimens of Phenacogaster and sequenced the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene in order to undertake species delimitation analyses and evaluate their intra- and interspecific genetic diversity. The results show the presence of 14 species, 13 of which are valid and one undescribed. The new species is known from the tributaries of the Xingu basin, the Rio das Mortes of the Araguaia basin, and the Rio Teles Pires of the Tapajós basin. It is distinguished by the incomplete lateral line, position of the humeral blotch near the pseudotympanum, and shape of the caudal-peduncle blotch. Meristic data and genetic differentiation relative to other Phenacogaster species represent strong evidence for the recognition of the new species and highlight the occurrence of an additional lineage of P. franciscoensis.
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- 2023
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7. PSE da sessão no handebol: o tempo interfere no resultado?
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Carlos André Salvadeo Junior, Naiara Pizzol de Oliveira Salvadeo, Renato Simões de Almeida, Thais Vidotto Baggio, Leonardo Coelho Rabello de Lima, Claudio Oliveira Assumpção, and Luis Felipe Milano Teixeira
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carga de treino ,handebolistas ,percepção subjetiva de esforço ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
O handebol é uma modalidade esportiva coletiva com variação de movimentos envolvendo capacidades físicas distintas. Para mensurar a intensidade do exercício, podemos utilizar a frequência cardíaca (FC), a concentração de lactato sanguíneo [La] e a percepção subjetiva de esforço (PSE). Os objetivos do presente estudo foram: 1) investigar se a PSE está associada à intensidade do exercício medido por variáveis fisiológicas e; 2) se há diferença entre a PSE mensurada 10 e 30 minutos após o término da sessão de treino. Dezoito jogadoras (>6 meses de prática) de handebol feminino (15 ± 3,2 anos, 53,8 ± 7,6 kg, 164,2 ± 6,4 cm) foram submetidas a 4 sessões de treinamento com duração de 120 minutos e mesma combinação de exercícios, porém, realizados com diferentes intensidades, leve (40% FC de reserva) e moderada (60% FC de reserva). Foram avaliadas a FC, [La] (antes, durante e após o treino) e a PSE (10 e 30 minutos após treino). A FC foi significativamente menor para o treinamento de intensidade leve (124 ± 10,6 bpm) comparado com o treinamento de intensidade moderada (141 ± 9,2 bpm), mesmo comportamento foi observado para a [La] (1,9 ± 0,4 mmol vs 5,5 ± 1,2mmol) e PSE (3,0 ± 0,7 vs 4,5 ± 1,04) diferenciando as sessões (leve vs moderada), contudo, sem diferenças entre os tempos de mensuração da PSE (10 e 30 minutos). Os resultados obtidos sugerem que a PSE da sessão é a mesma quando avaliada 10 ou 30 minutos após o final das sessões de treinamento no handebol e, que os treinos aplicados foram de fato diferentes entre si (leve e moderado). Isso significa que os treinadores não precisam esperar 30 minutos para avaliar a intensidade percebida do treinamento, o que facilita a logística.
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- 2022
8. Description and phylogenetic position of a new species of Rhyacoglanis (Siluriformes: Pseudopimelodidae) from the Jamanxim River basin
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Jefferson Luan Crispim-Rodrigues, Gabriel de Souza da Costa e Silva, Oscar Akio Shibatta, Mariana Kuranaka, and Claudio Oliveira
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Amazon basin ,Bumblebee catfishes ,Phylogenomic ,South America region ,Pseudopimelodinae ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract In this study, a new species of Rhyacoglanis is described from the Jamanxim River basin, Tapajós River basin. The new species differs from congeners based on the combination of the following diagnostic characters: two oblique dark bands formed by an agglomerate of melanophores on the predorsal region; dorsal confluence between the dark subdorsal and subadipose bands in large juveniles and adults; ventral confluence between the dark subadipose and caudal peduncle bands; body without conspicuous dark brown spots; complete dark band on caudal peduncle; body with three dark bands; a thin dark caudal-fin band; pectoral-fin spine with anterior serrae distributed along the entire margin; the posterior tip of the post-cleithral process reaching vertical through the base of the dorsal-fin spine; and hypural 5 free of hypural 3 and 4 and pointed caudal-fin lobes. Additionally, our molecular phylogenetic results using ultraconserved elements (UCEs) corroborate the new species as Rhyacoglanis and sister to an undescribed species of Rhyacoglanis from the Xingu River basin. Moreover, as pointed out in previous studies, we confirm Cruciglanis as a sister group to Pseudopimelodus plus Rhyacoglanis.
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- 2023
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9. Spintherobolus papilliferus in the rio Ribeira de Iguape basin: implications for the biogeography and conservation of an endangered species (Ostariophysi: Characiformes)
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George M. T. Mattox, Mauricio Cetra, Camila S. Souza, Osvaldo T. Oyakawa, Rodrigo M. M. Bento, and Claudio Oliveira
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Atlantic rainforest ,Distributional pattern ,DNA barcode ,Morphometry ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Spintherobolus papilliferus is an endangered characid endemic of the Atlantic Rainforest, known from sparse locations in the upper rio Tietê basin around the metropolitan area of São Paulo city, and from an affluent of rio Itapanhaú, a coastal stream in Bertioga, São Paulo State. In 2020, S. papilliferus was sampled from the rio Ribeira de Iguape basin in Juquitiba, São Paulo State, representing a new distributional record. We compared 17 morphometric and six meristic characters from all specimens with data from the rios Tietê and Itapanhaú. An overlap in the morphological data from the three populations was detected, except for five measure whose values are lower in rio Ribeira de Iguape. MANOVA and LDA revealed that this population differs significantly from the other two, showing shallower body and caudal peduncle, among other features. These morphological differences may be due to environmental selective pressures since rio Ribeira de Iguape drainage is marked by fast waters which can influence the shape of fish bodies over time. DNA-barcoding of all Spintherobolus species corroborate that the rio Ribeira de Iguape population belongs to S. papilliferus. We also present a hypothesis for the disjunct distribution of S. papilliferus involving headwater capture and discuss the implications for the conservation of this endangered species.
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- 2023
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10. A cidade e o 'valor' da habitação: um estudo sobre o direito à moradia nas constituições do Brasil e da Espanha
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Lara Oliveira Sampaio and Claudio Oliveira de Carvalho
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Direito à Cidade. Direito a Moradia. Direitos Fundamentais. Brasil. Espanha. ,Social Sciences - Abstract
A presente análise tem como objeto um dos principais recortes da ampla temática de estudo do Direito à Cidade: a Moradia. Partindo da premissa de que a Moradia se reveste de condição mínima básica para o alcance da dignidade da pessoa humana, este estudo busca refletir por quais razões um direito tão básico e de reconhecida importância enfrenta tantas dificuldades em sua efetivação. Para tanto, foram examinadas as disposições constitucionais e infraconstitucionais do Brasil e da Espanha, além das diretrizes expedidas por órgãos internacionais, de forma a identificar quais falhas na legislação ou quais influências externas poderiam causar tais problemas. Em que pese a Moradia ser entendida e classificada dentro das constituições brasileira e espanhola de forma diversa, os problemas enfrentados por ambos os países são semelhantes. Tudo é reflexo de como e para quem a cidade é pensada.
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- 2023
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11. Karyotype description and comparative chromosomal mapping of rDNA and U2 snDNA sequences in Eigenmannia limbata and E. microstoma (Teleostei, Gymnotiformes, Sternopygidae)
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Cristian Andrés Araya-Jaime, Duílio Mazzoni Zerbinato de Andrade Silva, Luís Ricardo Ribeiro da Silva, Cristiano Neves do Nascimento, Claudio Oliveira, and Fausto Foresti
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Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
The genus Eigenmannia Jordan et Evermann,1896 includes electric fishes endemic to the Neotropical region with extensive karyotype variability and occurrence of different sex chromosome systems, however, cytogenetic studies within this group are restricted to few species. Here, we describe the karyotypes of Eigenmannia limbata (Schreiner et Miranda Ribeiro, 1903) and E. microstoma (Reinhardt, 1852) and the chromosomal locations of 5S and 18S rDNAs (ribosomal RNA genes) and U2 snDNA (small nuclear RNA gene). Among them, 18S rDNA sites were situated in only one chromosomal pair in both species, and co-localized with 5S rDNA in E. microstoma. On the other hand, 5S rDNA and U2 snRNA sites were observed on several chromosomes, with variation in the number of sites between species under study. These two repetitive DNAs were observed co-localized in one chromosomal pair in E. limbata and in four pairs in E. microstoma. Our study shows a new case of association of these two types of repetitive DNA in the genome of Gymnotiformes.
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- 2022
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12. El spread de las tasas de interés en Colombia para el período 2010-2020
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Juan Camilo Galvis-Ciro, Guillermo David Hincapié-Vélez, Claudio Oliveira de Moraes, and Jaime García-Lopera
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tasa de interés ,spread ,mercado financiero ,panel de datos ,Economic history and conditions ,HC10-1085 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
El SPREAD mide los costos de intermediación del sistema financiero y afecta el crecimiento económico. Este artículo busca evaluar los determinantes del SPREAD para la economía colombiana bajo el esquema de inflación objetivo durante el período 2010-2020. Para ello, Se utiliza la metodología de panel de datos dinámico y se estiman varios modelos por medio del método de momentos generalizados (GMM). Los resultados muestran que el entorno macroeconómico —en especial el desempleo— y la eficiencia operacional de las instituciones financieras, son factores importantes para explicar el SPREAD. Además, la concentración de mercado del sistema financiero también es relevante para entender el comportamiento de los costos de la intermediación.
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- 2022
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13. Detección molecular de coinfección por Ehrlichia canis y Ehrlichia ewingii en un perro en Ecuador
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Lorena Elizabeth Chalco-Torres, Ana Elizabeth Guerrero-López, Robert Gustavo Sánchez-Prado, Jhonny Edgar Pérez Rodríguez, Claudio Oliveira, Juan Antonio Gómez, Fernando Lenin-Aguilar, and Mauro Nirchio-Tursellino
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Ehrlichiosis canina ,Ehrlichia ewingii ,coinfección ,PCR ,Cattle ,SF191-275 ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Se presenta el estudio de un perro con sintomatología de Parvovirosis que resultó positivo a los test de inmunocromatografìa para Parvovirus y Ehrlichia canis el cual fue confirmado, a nivel molecular, como positivo para E. canis y E. ewingii. Además del interés que representa este caso desde el punto de vista clínico, la detección mediante PCR de E. ewingii sugiere la presencia de este patógeno fuera de su rango de distribución geográfica natural (México, Guatemala, Guyana, Guayana Francesa y Estados Unidos) y destaca la necesidad de realizar estudios moleculares en garrapatas locales a fin de verificar si éste es un caso aislado en Ecuador o si, por el contrario, existe colonización de E. ewingii en vectores locales.
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- 2023
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14. Genetic Population Structure and Diversity of the Whitetail Dogfish Squalus albicaudus (Chondrichthyes, Squaliformes) along the Brazilian Coast as Identified by SNP Markers
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Aisni M. C. L. Adachi, Pollyana C. G. Roque, Fabio H. V. Hazin, Marcelo Vianna, Matheus M. Rotundo, Claudio Oliveira, Fausto Foresti, and Vanessa P. Cruz
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whitetail dogfish ,sharks ,genetic structure ,ddRADseq ,conservation ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
The shark Squalus albicaudus, categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature red list as Data Deficient due to lack of minimal information for classification, is distributed throughout the Brazilian coast. High pressures such as overfishing and anthropic activities, as well as certain biological characteristics, including k strategists, comprise influential shark stocks reduction agents. However, genetic diversity, population structure, connectivity, and effective population size data are still limited for S. albicaudus, indicating the need for further studies. In this context, the genetic variability and population structure of S. albicaudus were investigated herein to test for panmixia. Samples were obtained from coasts of the Brazilian states of Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo along the species distribution range, and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were assessed by the ddRADseq method. The findings revealed a panmitic S. albicaudus population, explained by certain life strategies, such as polyandry and migratory behavior. Based on the genomic findings reported herein, a single S. albicaudus population should be considered in the study area, indicating the need for specific management and conservation plans at the regional scale.
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- 2023
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15. Paleogene emergence and evolutionary history of the Amazonian fossorial fish genus Tarumania (Teleostei: Tarumaniidae)
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Bruno F. Melo, Mário C. C. de Pinna, Lúcia H. Rapp Py-Daniel, Jansen Zuanon, Cristhian C. Conde-Saldaña, Fabio F. Roxo, and Claudio Oliveira
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Characiformes ,Erythrinidae ,Erythrinoidea ,fossil calibration ,Neotropics ,phylogenomics ,Evolution ,QH359-425 ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Tarumania walkerae is a rare fossorial freshwater fish species from the lower Rio Negro, Central Amazonia, composing the monotypic and recently described family Tarumaniidae. The family has been proposed as the sister group of Erythrinidae by both morphological and molecular studies despite distinct arrangements of the superfamily Erythrinoidea within Characiformes. Recent phylogenomic studies and time-calibrated analyses of characoid fishes have not included specimens of Tarumania in their analyses. We obtained genomic data for T. walkerae and constructed a phylogeny based on 1795 nuclear loci with 488,434 characters of ultraconserved elements (UCEs) for 108 terminals including specimens of all 22 characiform families. The phylogeny confirms the placement of Tarumaniidae as sister to Erythrinidae but differs from the morphological hypothesis in the placement of the two latter families as sister to the clade with Hemiodontidae, Cynodontidae, Serrasalmidae, Parodontidae, Anostomidae, Prochilodontidae, Chilodontidae, and Curimatidae. The phylogeny calibrated with five characoid fossils indicates that Erythrinoidea diverged from their relatives during the Late Cretaceous circa 90 Ma (108–72 Ma), and that Tarumania diverged from the most recent common ancestor of Erythrinidae during the Paleogene circa 48 Ma (66–32 Ma). The occurrence of the erythrinoid-like †Tiupampichthys in the Late Cretaceous–Paleogene formations of the El Molino Basin of Bolivia supports our hypothesis for the emergence of the modern Erythrinidae and Tarumaniidae during the Paleogene.
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- 2022
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16. Temporal genetic structure of a stock of Prochilodus lineatus (Characiformes: Prochilodontidae) in the Mogi-Guaçu River ecosystem, São Paulo, Brazil
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Ivana F. da Rosa, Daniela J. de Oliveira, Vanessa P. da Cruz, Fernando Y. Ashikaga, Gabriela Omura Costa, Lucas B. Doretto, José A. Senhorini, Rita de C. Rocha, Fabio P. Foresti, Claudio Oliveira, and Fausto Foresti
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Curimbata ,D-loop ,Genetic diversity ,Genetic structure ,Microsatellites ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Prochilodus lineatus is a species of migratory fish widely distributed in the Paraná River basin, found mainly in the Grande, Pardo and Mogi-Guaçu rivers located in a well-developed region of the state of São Paulo. This study analyzes the genetic diversity and population structure in shoals of P. lineatus based on temporal analysis of specimens sampled over the years 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, and 2015 in the Mogi-Guaçu River, São Paulo, at the region of Cachoeira de Emas. Genetic analysis performed using the D-Loop and seven microsatellite marker revealed significant genetic variability in all sampled groups. Moderate levels of structuring between groups were identified with the microsatellite markers (Fst = 0.14), while the mitochondrial marker did not reveal patterns of genetic structuring (Fst = 0.01). The genetic variability fluctuated over time, characterizing patterns of structuring among the analyzed samples. The occurrence of environmental alterations resulting in increased mortality rates, as well as changes in the water level in the ecosystem, among other factors, could determine changes in the reproductive behavior of species. The lack of favorable environmental conditions for reproduction in the basin, as reflected by tests of population bottlenecks, could have resulted in the differentiation of populations of P. lineatus over time.
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- 2022
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17. Long-term persistence of supernumerary B chromosomes in multiple species of Astyanax fish
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Duílio Mazzoni Zerbinato de Andrade Silva, Francisco J. Ruiz-Ruano, Ricardo Utsunomia, María Martín-Peciña, Jonathan Pena Castro, Paula Paccielli Freire, Robson Francisco Carvalho, Diogo T. Hashimoto, Alexander Suh, Claudio Oliveira, Fábio Porto-Foresti, Roberto Ferreira Artoni, Fausto Foresti, and Juan Pedro M. Camacho
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B chromosomes ,Astyanax ,Evolution ,Genomics ,Transcriptomics ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background Eukaryote genomes frequently harbor supernumerary B chromosomes in addition to the “standard” A chromosome set. B chromosomes are thought to arise as byproducts of genome rearrangements and have mostly been considered intraspecific oddities. However, their evolutionary transcendence beyond species level has remained untested. Results Here we reveal that the large metacentric B chromosomes reported in several fish species of the genus Astyanax arose in a common ancestor at least 4 million years ago. We generated transcriptomes of A. scabripinnis and A. paranae 0B and 1B individuals and used these assemblies as a reference for mapping all gDNA and RNA libraries to quantify coverage differences between B-lacking and B-carrying genomes. We show that the B chromosomes of A. scabripinnis and A. paranae share 19 protein-coding genes, of which 14 and 11 were also present in the B chromosomes of A. bockmanni and A. fasciatus, respectively. Our search for B-specific single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified the presence of B-derived transcripts in B-carrying ovaries, 80% of which belonged to nobox, a gene involved in oogenesis regulation. Importantly, the B chromosome nobox paralog is expressed > 30× more than the A chromosome paralog. This indicates that the normal regulation of this gene is altered in B-carrying females, which could potentially facilitate B inheritance at higher rates than Mendelian law prediction. Conclusions Taken together, our results demonstrate the long-term survival of B chromosomes despite their lack of regular pairing and segregation during meiosis and that they can endure episodes of population divergence leading to species formation.
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18. Mini DNA barcodes reveal the details of the foraging ecology of the largehead hairtail, Trichiurus lepturus (Scombriformes: Trichiuridae), from São Paulo, Brazil
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Beatriz R. Boza, Vanessa P. Cruz, Gustavo Stabile, Matheus M. Rotundo, Fausto Foresti, and Claudio Oliveira
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Largehead hairtail ,COI gene ,Mini-barcode ,Molecular tool ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract The largehead hairtail, Trichiurus lepturus, is an opportunistic, voracious, and piscivorous predator. Studies of fish feeding behavior based on the analysis of stomach contents are limited by the potential for the visual identification of the ingesta. However, molecular tools, in particular DNA barcoding, have been used successfully to identify stomach contents. When morphological analyses are not possible, molecular tools can precisely identify the components of the diet of a fish based on its stomach contents. This study used mini barcoding to identify food items ingested by T. lepturus off the northern coast of São Paulo State, Brazil. Forty-six sequences were obtained and were diagnosed as belonging to six different fish species: Pimelodus maculatus, Paralonchurus brasiliensis, Isopisthus parvipinnis, Opisthonema oglinum, Harengula clupeola, and Pellona harroweri or as belonging to the genera Lycengraulis and Sardinella. Trichiurus lepturus is an opportunistic predator that will exploit an available prey of an appropriate size. The results indicate that these fish migrate to warmer waters, such as those found in estuarine environments, at certain times of the year, where they exploit prey species that reproduce in this environment. One example was Pimelodus maculatus, which was the prey species most exploited based on the analysis of the material collected.
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- 2022
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19. Revealing the Satellite DNA History in Psalidodon and Astyanax Characid Fish by Comparative Satellitomics
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Caio Augusto Gomes Goes, Rodrigo Zeni dos Santos, Weidy Rozendo Clemente Aguiar, Dálete Cássia Vieira Alves, Duílio Mazzoni Zerbinato de Andrade Silva, Fausto Foresti, Claudio Oliveira, Ricardo Utsunomia, and Fabio Porto-Foresti
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satellitome ,satDNA evolution ,characiforms ,fish ,neotropical fishes ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Eukaryotic genomes are usually enriched in repetitive DNA sequences, which can be classified as dispersed or tandemly repeated elements. Satellite DNAs are noncoding monomeric sequences organized in a head-to-tail fashion that are generally located on the subtelomeric and/or pericentromeric heterochromatin. In general, a single species incorporates a diverse group of satellite DNA families, which collection is called satellitome. Here, we characterized three new satellitomes from distinct characid fish (Psalidodon fasciatus, P. bockmanni, and Astyanax lacustris) using a combination of genomic, cytogenetic, and bioinformatic protocols. We also compared our data with the available satellitome of P. paranae. We described 57 satellite DNA (satDNA) families of P. fasciatus (80 variants), 50 of P. bockmanni (77 variants), and 33 of A. lacustris (54 variants). Our analyses demonstrated that several sequences were shared among the analyzed species, while some were restricted to two or three species. In total, we isolated 104 distinctive satDNA families present in the four species, of which 10 were shared among all four. Chromosome mapping revealed that the clustered satDNA was mainly located in the subtelomeric and pericentromeric areas. Although all Psalidodon species demonstrated the same pattern of clusterization of satDNA, the number of clusters per genome was variable, indicating a high dynamism of these sequences. In addition, our results expand the knowledge of the As51 satellite DNA family, revealing that P. bockmanni and P. paranae exhibited an abundant variant of 39 bp, while P. fasciatus showed a variant of 43 bp. The majority of satDNAs in the satellitomes analyzed here presented a common library repetitive sequence in Psalidodon and Astyanax, with abundance variations in each species, as expected for closely related groups. In addition, we concluded that the most abundant satDNA in Psalidodon (As51) passed through a diversification process in this group, resulting in new variants exclusive of Psalidodon.
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- 2022
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20. Help or hindrance? The evolutionary impact of whole‐genome duplication on immunogenetic diversity and parasite load
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Ellen A. Bell, Jo Cable, Claudio Oliveira, David S. Richardson, Levi Yant, and Martin I. Taylor
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immunogenetic diversity ,infectious disease ,sympatric communities ,toll‐like receptors ,whole‐genome duplication ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Abstract Whole‐genome duplication (WGD) events occur in all kingdoms and have been hypothesized to promote adaptability. WGDs identified in the early history of vertebrates, teleosts, and angiosperms have been linked to the large‐scale diversification of these lineages. However, the mechanics and full outcomes of WGD regarding potential evolutionary impacts remain a topic of debate. The Corydoradinae are a diverse subfamily of Neotropical catfishes with over 170 species described and a history of WGDs. They are divided into nine mtDNA lineages, with species coexisting in sympatric—and often mimetic—communities containing representatives of two or more of the nine lineages. Given their similar life histories, coexisting species of Corydoras might be exposed to similar parasite loads and because of their different histories of WGD and genome size they provide a powerful system for investigating the impacts of WGD on immune diversity and function in an animal system. Here, we compared parasite counts and the diversity of the immune‐related toll‐like receptors (TLR) in two coexisting species of Corydoras catfish (C. maculifer and C. araguaiaensis), one diploid and one putative tetraploid. In the putative tetraploid C. araguaiaensis, we found significantly lower numbers of parasites and significantly higher diversity (measured by both synonymous and nonsynonymous SNP counts) in two TLR genes than in the diploid C. maculifer. These results provide insight into how WGD may impact evolution, in this case by providing greater immunogenetic diversity.
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21. A poesia e a filosofia face ao indizível: do experimentum linguae em Giorgio Agamben
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Claudio Oliveira
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agamben ,bachmann ,heidegger ,wittgenstein ,benjamin ,indizível. ,Literature (General) ,PN1-6790 ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 - Abstract
O artigo busca entender o sentido do sintagma experimentum linguaepresente em textos escritos pelo filósofo italiano Giorgio Agamben entre os anos 1989-1990. O artigo escolhe dois desses textos (uma introdução a uma edição italiana de um livro de Ingeborg Bachmann e um prefácio à edição francesa do livro Infância e história, ambos de 1989) para pensar em que medida a expressão experimentum linguaese apresenta como essencial para entender como a questão do indizível se apresenta tanto à poesia quanto à filosofia. Com o sintagma experimentum linguae, Agamben vem propor uma outra experiência da linguagem a partir da qual tenta desconstruir a ideia de indizível. Para isso, ele estabelece um diálogo não só com a poeta austríaca Ingeborg Bachmann, mas também com filósofos como Heidegger, Wittgenstein e Benjamin.
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22. Investigating an Unknown Biodiversity: Evidence of Distinct Lineages of the Endemic Chola Guitarfish Pseudobatos percellens Walbaum, 1792 in the Western Atlantic Ocean
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Vanessa P. Cruz, Matheus M. Rotundo, Patrícia Charvet, Beatriz R. Boza, Bruno C. Souza, Najila N. C. D. Cerqueira, Claudio Oliveira, Rosângela Lessa, and Fausto Foresti
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genomic ,SNPs ,threatened species ,conservation ,elasmobranch ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Anthropogenic actions have affected marine species for a long time, through overexploitation of natural stocks and habitat degradation, influencing the life strategies of several taxa, especially rays and sharks, which have suffered significant population declines in recent years. Therefore, conservation actions and stock management have become paramount. In this regard, chola guitarfish, Pseudobatos percellens, distributed throughout the Brazilian coast, is often commercially fished by local artisanal fleets or as by-catch in shrimp trawl fisheries. Therefore, this study aimed to understand the genetic diversity of P. percellens throughout the Brazilian coast, using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Genetic analyses employing 3329 SNPs revealed a hidden biodiversity within P. percellens, with at least one lineage occurring in the Northern and Northeastern regions and another distributed in the Southeastern/Southern Brazilian coast, with high genetic differentiation between them. However, the Discriminant Analysis of Principal Components (DAPC) indicated the presence of in fact three lineages distributed in these regions that must still be better investigated. Therefore, to ensure adequate conservation of chola guitarfish biodiversity, populations must be managed separately along the Brazilian coast. Furthermore, the need for a taxonomic review for this group is noted.
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23. Lateral and functional asymmetries in the lower limbs of college-level female handball players
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Renan Vieira Barreto, Claudio Oliveira Assumpção, Natália de Menezes Bassan, Adalgiso Coscrato Cardozo, Camila Coelho Greco, Benedito Sérgio Denadai, Ronei Silveira Pinto, and Leonardo Coelho Rabello Lima
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Team sports ,Strength ,Proprioception ,Hamstrings-to-quadriceps ratio ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
Abstract Aim: The present study aimed to screen for differences in isokinetic peak torque, hamstrings-to-quadriceps ratio, and proprioception within the lower limbs of female handball athletes. Methods: Twelve college-level female handball athletes with no previous experience with resistance training performed five maximal isokinetic contractions of the knee extensors and knee flexors to determine isokinetic peak torque and hamstring-to-quadriceps ratios. Proprioception was determined by assessing passive position sense on an isokinetic dynamometer. Results: The athletes presented significantly greater (p < 0.01) knee extensors isometric peak torque for the jumping limb (144.9 ± 23.1) when compared to the non-jumping limb (132.9 ± 21.5). The Hamstrings-to-quadriceps ratio was below 0.6 for both limbs, being significantly greater (p < 0.01) for the non-jumping limb (0.56 ± 0.08) when compared to the jumping limb (0.50 ± 0.08). Conclusion: Female handball athletes that do not engage in resistance training can experience functional bilateral asymmetries in the knee extensors and knee-joint instability, as assessed by the hamstrings-to-quadriceps ratio due to the asymmetric characteristics of handball. Regular strength training might correct such asymmetries and instabilities.
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24. Genetic diversity assessment for the vulnerable migratory cownose ray Rhinoptera bonasus (Myliobatiformes: Rhinopteridae) from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean
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Bruno C. Souza, Vanessa P. Cruz, Talita R. A. Almeida, João Bráullio L. Sales, Luís Fernando S. Rodrigues-Filho, Marcelo Vianna, Matheus M. Rotundo, Claudio Oliveira, and Fausto Foresti
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Conservation ,Conservation genetics ,Endangered species ,Microsatellite ,Phylopatry ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Rhinoptera bonasus is a bento-pelagic and highly migratory species occurring from southern United States to northern Argentina. Due to overfishing effects, R. bonasus is currently at risk, classified by the IUCN Red List as vulnerable. Considering the lack of molecular data available for R. bonasus, this study aimed to describe the genetic variability and population structure of specimens sampled from three Brazilian coast ecoregions (Amazon ecoregion, Pará; Northeastern ecoregion, Pernambuco and Southeastern ecoregion, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Santa Catarina), through five polymorphic microsatellite markers. Here testing the panmixia hypothesis for Brazilian ecoregions and test natal philopathy. A total of 69 analyzed specimens revealed individual and significant genetic differentiation between the sampled locations. Φ ST (0.12), PCA, DAPC and Bayesian analyses of the genetic population structure revealed at least two distinct genetic R. bonasus groupings. IBD tests were significant, indicating a correlation between genetic and geographical distance among populations, which can be explained by reproductive philopatric behavior. Philopatric behavior associated with R. bonasus mobility may influence the differentiation values observed for all loci in the investigated samples.
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25. Molecular species delimitation of the genera Anodus, Argonectes, Bivibranchia and Micromischodus (Ostariophysi: Characiformes)
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Acácio Freitas Nogueira, Claudio Oliveira, Francisco Langeani, and Andre Luiz Netto-Ferreira
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Biodiversity ,Cryptic species ,DNA barcoding ,Hemiodontidae ,Taxonomy ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT A good taxonomic assessment of specimens is an essential task to many biological studies and DNA data have provided additional sources of information to assist in the disentanglement of taxonomic problems among living organisms, as has been the case of some taxa of the megadiverse Neotropical ichthyofauna. Here we assessed all valid species in the Neotropical freshwater fish genera Anodus, Argonectes, Bivibranchia and Micromischodus of the family Hemiodontidae to establish molecular species boundaries among them. All species delimitation methods defined exactly only one MOTU for Anodus elongatus, Argonectes longiceps, A. robertsi, Bivibranchia bimaculata, B. notata, B. velox, and Micromischodus sugillatus, resulting in total congruence between nominal species and MOTUs for these seven taxa. The three species having discordant results across analyses: Anodus orinocensis, Bivibranchia fowleri, and Bivibranchia simulata, matched more than one MOTU per species in some methods, meaning that cryptic diversity may exist within these taxa. Overall, this great correspondence among morphological and molecular boundaries for thae species analysed seem to be indicative of a reasonably stable taxonomy within these Hemiodontidae genera.
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26. Meiotic self-pairing of the Psalidodon (Characiformes, Characidae) iso-B chromosome: A successful perpetuation mechanism
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Duílio Mazzoni Zerbinato de Andrade Silva, Cristian Araya-Jaime, Masakane Yamashita, Mateus Rossetto Vidal, Claudio Oliveira, Fábio Porto-Foresti, Roberto Ferreira Artoni, and Fausto Foresti
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Tetra fish ,synaptonemal complex ,SYCP3 ,meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin (MSUC) ,fish meiosis ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract B chromosomes are non-essential additional genomic elements present in several animal and plant species. In fishes, species of the genus Psalidodon (Characiformes, Characidae) harbor great karyotype diversity, and multiple populations carry different types of non-essential B chromosomes. This study analyzed how the dispensable supernumerary B chromosome of Psalidodon paranae behaves during meiosis to overcome checkpoints and express its own meiosis-specific genes. We visualized the synaptonemal complexes of P. paranae individuals with zero, one, or two B chromosomes using immunodetection with anti-medaka SYCP3 antibody and fluorescence in situ hybridization with a (CA)15 microsatellite probe. Our results showed that B chromosomes self-pair in cells containing only one B chromosome. In cells with two identical B chromosomes, these elements remain as separate synaptonemal complexes or close self-paired elements in the nucleus territory. Overall, we reveal that B chromosomes can escape meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin through a self-pairing process, allowing expression of their own genes to facilitate regular meiosis resulting in fertile individuals. This behavior, also seen in other congeneric species, might be related to their maintenance throughout the evolutionary history of Psalidodon.
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27. Genetic diversity in two threatened species of guitarfish (Elasmobranchii: Rhinobatidae) from the Brazilian and Argentinian coasts: an alert for conservation
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Vanessa P. Cruz, Aisni M.C. L. Adachi, Pablo H. Oliveira, Giovana S. Ribeiro, Fabilene G. Paim, Bruno C. Souza, Alexandre S.F. Rodrigues, Marcelo Vianna, Sergio M. Delpiani, Juan Martín Díaz de Astarloa, Matheus M. Rotundo, Fernando F. Mendonça, Claudio Oliveira, Rosangela P. Lessa, and Fausto Foresti
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D-loop ,Endangered species ,Populations ,Pseudobatos horkelii ,Pseudobatos percellens ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract The guitarfishes Pseudobatos horkelii and Pseudobatos percellens meet the criteria for threatened status as Critically Endangered (CR) and Endangered (EN), respectively. Both species occur in the Southern Atlantic Ocean. Considering the lack of data on the genetic structure of these species, the present study evaluated the genetic variability and population structure of the P. horkelii and P. percellens in the southern region of Brazil and the northern coast of Argentina, based on sequences of mitochondrial DNA, Control Region (D-loop). Samples of P. horkelii (n = 135) were analyzed in six localities situated in Northern Argentina, along the Brazilian states’ coast. The mean of nucleotide diversity was 0.0053, the ΦST was 0.4277 and demographic analysis of P. horkelii suggests the existence of stability of the populations, with D = 0.9929, FS = 2.0155, SSD = 0.0817, R = 0.2153. In P. percellens (n = 101) were analyzed from six Brazilian localities along the coast of Santa Catarina, Paraná, and São Paulo. The mean nucleotide diversity was 0.0014 and ΦST value of 0.2921, the demographic analysis indicates a high migration rate of P. percellens among the localities evaluated, with D = 0.5222, FS = 0.3528, SSD = 0.01785, R = 0.3890.
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28. Molecular identification of Brachygenys and Haemulon species (Perciformes: Haemulidae) from the Brazilian coast
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Najila Nolie Catarine Dantas Cerqueira, Matheus Marcos Rotundo, Alexandre Pires Marceniuk, Vanessa Paes da Cruz, Fausto Foresti, and Claudio Oliveira
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Barriers ,DNA barcoding ,Marine fish ,Species delimitation ,Western Atlantic ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract The fishes of the Haemulidae family are currently allocated to 19 genera with a worldwide distribution in the tropical and subtropical waters of the world’s oceans. Brachygenys and Haemulon are important genera of reef fish in Brazil, as they occur in large shoals, which are both ecologically and commercially valuable. This study identified the Brazilian species of the genera Brachygenys and Haemulon using DNA barcodes. While we found only a single lineage in Brachygenys chrysargyrea, Haemulon melanurum, H. parra, and H. squamipinna, more than one molecular operational taxonomic unit (MOTU) was identified in H. atlanticus, H. aurolineatum, and H. plumieri, indicating the possible existence of discrete populations or cryptic species.
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29. A new miniature species of Priocharax (Characiformes: Characidae) from the upper rio Ipixuna, Purus drainage, Brazil
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George Mendes Taliaferro Mattox, Camila da Silva de Souza, Mônica Toledo-Piza, and Claudio Oliveira
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Biodiversity ,Miniaturization ,Ontogenetic truncation ,Osteology ,Taxonomy ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract A new species of miniature fish of the characid genus Priocharax is described from a small lake near the rio Ipixuna, rio Purus drainage, Amazonas State, Brazil. It is distinguished from all congeners except P. pygmaeus by the lower number of teeth on the maxilla and dentary. It differs from P. pygmaeus by the presence of two postcleithra and 22–27 branched anal-fin rays (vs absence and 19–22). The new species is further distinguished from other species of Priocharax by a combination of characters involving the number of pelvic-fin rays and branched anal-fin rays, the number of postcleithra, the shape of postcleithrum 3, and the absence of the claustrum. Molecular evidence based on COI sequences of all valid species of Priocharax also corroborates the validity of this new species.
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30. DNA metabarcoding of Neotropical ichthyoplankton: Enabling high accuracy with lower cost
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André B. Nobile, Diogo Freitas-Souza, Francisco J. Ruiz-Ruano, Maria Lígia M. O. Nobile, Gabriela O. Costa, Felipe P. de Lima, Juan Pedro M. Camacho, Fausto Foresti, and Claudio Oliveira
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Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Knowledge of ichthyoplankton dynamics is extremely important for conservation management as it can provide information about preferential spawning sites, reproductive period, migratory routes and recruitment success, which can be used to guide management and conservation efforts. However, identification of the eggs and larvae of Neotropical freshwater fish is a difficult task. DNA barcodes have emerged as an alternative and highly accurate approach for species identification, but DNA barcoding can be time-consuming and costly. To solve this problem, we aimed to develop a simple protocol based on DNA metabarcoding, to investigate whether it is possible to detect and quantify all species present in a pool of organisms. To do this, 230 larvae were cut in half, one half was sequenced by the Sanger technique and the other half was used to compose six arrays with a pool of larvae that were sequenced using a next-generation technique (NGS). The results of the Sanger sequencing allowed the identification of almost all larvae at species level, and the results from NGS showed high accuracy in species detection, ranging from 83% to 100%, with an average of 95% in all samples. No false positives were detected. The frequency of organisms in the two methods was positively correlated (Pearson), with low variation among species. In conclusion, this protocol represents a considerable advance in ichthyoplankton studies, allowing a rapid, cost-effective, quali-quantitative approach that improves the accuracy of identification.
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31. The Tonkin weakfish, Cynoscion similis (Sciaenidae, Perciformes), an endemic species of the Amazonas-Orinoco Plume
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Rodrigo Antunes CAIRES, Wagner. C. R. dos SANTOS, Leonardo MACHADO, Claudio OLIVEIRA, Najila N. C. D. CERQUEIRA, Matheus Marcos ROTUNDO, Cintia OLIVEIRA, and Alexandre P. MARCENIUK
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Brazilian north coast ,Cynoscion jamaicensis ,industrial fisheries ,DNA barcoding ,reliable taxonomical identification ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Despite its importance in biogeographical, ecological, and commercial terms, the fish fauna of the northern Brazilian coast is still poorly known, representing the least sampled portion of the Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone. We collected Tonkin weakfish, Cynoscion similis specimens during extensive surveys of the northern Brazilian coast and concluded that C. similis is common in this region. While the species had not previously been reported for the northern Brazilian state of Pará, it may have been recorded in studies of industrial fisheries, being identified only as Cynoscion sp. or by the common name pescada negra. This reinforces the need for the reliable taxonomical identification of species, to guarantee the collection of accurate data on ecology and fisheries, and ultimately, support the development of effective conservation strategies. Here we provide additional morphological and molecular data to distinguish Cynoscion similis from the closely related Cynoscion jamaicensis, and other congeners.
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32. Record of the rare Caribbean mud eel, Pythonichthys sanguineus (Heterenchelyidae, Anguilliformes), in the region of the Amazon Reef
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Matheus Marcos ROTUNDO, Leonardo MACHADO, Claudio OLIVEIRA, Wagner César Rosa dos SANTOS, and Alexandre Pires MARCENIUK
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fisheries ,conservation ,Brazilian northern coast ,new record ,systematics ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
ABSTRACT As they spend most of their time buried in the substrate and are not a fishery resource, heterenchelyids are seldom seen. These eels are characterized by their greatly reduced eyes, which are covered by semi-transparent skin, the absence of a pectoral fin or lateral line, and no pores on the head or body. Pythonichthys sanguineus is a particularly poorly-known species, with only eight scientific records from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname. The present study is based on six adult specimens of P. sanguineus captured by vessels of the shrimp trawling fleet along the northern Brazilian coast, in the vicinity of the Amazon Reef. We provide meristic, morphometric and DNA barcoding data. These findings provide insights into the distribution of the species off the northern Brazilian coast and contribute to the discussion about the southern limit of the Greater Caribbean fauna.
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33. Nível de atividade física, qualidade de vida e fatores associados de estudantes universitários de Educação Física
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Mateus Junior Rosa, Karina de Almeida Brunheroti, Tiago Pedicini Ferreira da Silva, Claudio Oliveira Assumpção, Jean José Silva, and Luis Fabiano Barbosa
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doença degenerativa ,saúde ,sedentarismo ,Sports medicine ,RC1200-1245 - Abstract
O período universitário representa um período de vida marcado pela adoção de novos hábitos. Entre estes, podemos citar o uso de bebida alcóolica, fumo, alteração dos hábitos alimentares e físicos. Este último levando ao sedentarismo. Conhecidos como comportamento de risco para a saúde, analisar e conhecer estes diferentes perfis desta população pode ser de grande importância prática para a definição de políticas públicas voltadas à qualidade de vida. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever e comparar os níveis de atividade física e qualidade de vida de estudantes de Educação Física. Foram avaliados por meio de questionário composto por questões relativas à caracterização da amostra, do Whoqol-bref e IPAQ versão curta, 154 estudantes de Educação Física, sendo 88 pertencentes a UEMG, unidade Passos, e 66 da UNIFAFIBE, Bebedouro. Considerando o nível de atividade física, não foi observada diferença significativa entre os grupos (Ativos: UEMG: 76,14%; UNIFAFIBE: 80,30%). Em se tratando da qualidade de vida, foi observada diferença significativa entre os grupos para o domínio psicológico (UEMG: 71,16 ± 14,02; UNIFAFIBE: 66,48 ± 15,13) e meio ambiente (UEMG: 62,86 ± 13,18; UNIFAFIBE: 58,19 ± 12,19). Algum tipo de comportamento de risco é adotado por 69% alunos da UEMG e 48% alunos da UNIFAFIBE, havendo diferença entre os grupos com relação ao uso de bebida alcoólica (UEMG: 57,95%; UNIFAFIBE: 31,82%). Embora os indivíduos reportem boa qualidade de vida e represente um grupo populacional com alto percentual de indivíduos ativos, parece ainda haver lacuna para a adoção de políticas que elevem a percepção da qualidade de vida em alguns campos de avaliação.
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34. Efeito da suplementação com carboidrato no desempenho de corredores
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Carlos André Salvadeo Junior, Claudio Oliveira Assumpção, Marcelo Conte, and Luis Felipe Milano Teixeira
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carboidrato ,intensidade do exercício ,suplementação ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
O objetivo do presente estudo foi identificar se a suplementação de carboidrato (CHO) pode melhorar o desempenho em atividades de alta intensidade e média duração. Participaram do estudo 6 corredores do gênero masculino, treinados e hígidos, com 30 ± 6,4 anos, 171,3 ± 2,8 metros, 74,1 ± 4,6 Kg; VO2máx de 49 ± 3,7 ml/kl/min, velocidade do Lan de 10,8 ± 0,5 Km/h e com experiência média de 3,1 ± 1,8 anos na modalidade. Após seleção dos sujeitos todos foram submetidos a testes de potência aeróbia e composição corporal. Cada sujeito foi submetido a duas situações experimentais, I) 30 minutos de corrida em esteira com intensidade correspondente ao Limiar anaeróbio (LAn) com suplementação de CHO seguidos de 10 minutos contra o relógio e II) 30 minutos de corrida em esteira com intensidade correspondente ao LAn, sem suplementação de CHO e utilização de substância placebo seguidos de 10 minutos contra o relógio. Observamos que a velocidade média no contrarrelógio e o VO2máx no LAn apresentaram diferenças significantes (aumento de 5,69% e supressão de 4,18% respectivamente), já a frequência cardíaca não apresentou diferença estatística entre as condições placebo e CHO. Concluímos que houve melhora nos resultados apresentados com a suplementação de CHO, podendo ser uma estratégia para melhorar o desempenho em corridas de curta duração e alta intensidade. Effects of carbohydrate supplementation on runners performance This study aimed to identify as a carbohydrate (CHO) supplementation can improve performance in high intensity and medium duration activities. Six healthy, trained male runners, aged 30 ± 6.4 years, 171.3 ± 2.8 meters, 74.1 ± 4.6 kg, were included in the study; VO2max of 49 ± 3.7 ml/kg/min, of Lan velocity 10.8 ± 0.5 Km/h and mean of 3.1 ± 1.8 years in the modality. After the passage of the fingers, they were submitted to testes of aerobic power and body composition. Each subject was submitted to two experimental situations, I) 30 minutes of treadmill with the same content as expected Anaerobic threshold (LAn) with CHO supplementation followed by 10 minutes to run against the clock and, II) 30 minutes of treadmill running with intensity corresponding to LAn, without supplementation of CHO and use of placebo substance followed by 10 minutes to run against the clock. We observed that the mean velocity in the run against the clock and the VO2max in LAn showed significant differences (increase of 5.69% and suppression of 4.18%), already occurred with placebo and CHO. We concluded that there was improvement in the results presented with a supplementation of CHO, and it was a strategy to improve performance in short duration and high intensity races.
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35. B Chromosomes in Psalidodon scabripinnis (Characiformes, Characidae) Species Complex
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Duílio M. Z. A. Silva, Jonathan P. Castro, Caio A. G. Goes, Ricardo Utsunomia, Mateus R. Vidal, Cristiano N. Nascimento, Lucas F. Lasmar, Fabilene G. Paim, Letícia B. Soares, Claudio Oliveira, Fábio Porto-Foresti, Roberto F. Artoni, and Fausto Foresti
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Astyanax ,Psalidodon ,supernumerary chromosome ,gene expression ,cytogenetics ,repetitive DNA ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
B chromosomes are extra-genomic components of cells found in individuals and in populations of some eukaryotic organisms. They have been described since the first observations of chromosomes, but several aspects of their biology remain enigmatic. Despite being present in hundreds of fungi, plants, and animal species, only a small number of B chromosomes have been investigated through high-throughput analyses, revealing the remarkable mechanisms employed by these elements to ensure their maintenance. Populations of the Psalidodon scabripinnis species complex exhibit great B chromosome diversity, making them a useful material for various analyses. In recent years, important aspects of their biology have been revealed. Here, we review these studies presenting a comprehensive view of the B chromosomes in the P. scabripinnis complex and a new hypothesis regarding the role of the B chromosome in the speciation process.
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36. DNA Barcoding and Species Delimitation for Dogfish Sharks Belonging to the Squalus Genus (Squaliformes: Squalidae)
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Ailton A. Ariza, Aisni M. C. L. Adachi, Pollyana Roque, Fabio H. V. Hazin, Marcelo Vianna, Matheus M. Rotundo, Sergio M. Delpiani, Juan M. Díaz de Astarloa, Gabriela Delpiani, Claudio Oliveira, Fausto Foresti, and Vanessa P. Cruz
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dogsharks ,Elasmobranchii ,mitochondrial DNA ,COI ,species identification ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The Squalus genus comprises a group of small demersal sharks occurring circumglobally, popularly known as dogfish sharks. This genus exhibits a conserved morphology, thus making correct morphological identification difficult. Considering these taxonomic problems and the scarcity of molecular data, the present study aimed to identify Squalus genus MOTUs, using DNA barcoding for species delimitation via ABGD (automatic barcode gap discovery), PTP (Poisson tree process), and GMYC (general mixed Yule coalescent) employing the mitochondrial COI gene. A total of 69 sequences were generated from samples obtained from the American coast in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The ABGD analysis was the most conservative among the three applied delimitations, indicating three taxonomic units, while the PTP analysis revealed nine MOTUs, with two conflicting units noted between S. clarkae + S. mitsukurii and S. albicaudus + S. cubensis. The GMYC analysis indicated an excessive division, with S. acanthias and S. mitsukurii subdivided into six MOTUs each and S. blainville, into four. These findings demonstrated that Squalus presents a complex of previously defined species, with misidentified samples deposited in databases leading to difficulties in analyzing the real distribution and diversity of species belonging to this genus. Thus, further efforts to highlight possible new species are recommended.
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37. Cytomolecular investigations using repetitive DNA probes contribute to the identification and characterization of Characidium sp. aff. C. vidali (Teleostei: Characiformes)
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Maria Lígia Marques de Oliveira, Fabilene Gomes Paim, Érica Alves Serrano de Freitas, Claudio Oliveira, and Fausto Foresti
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Fish cytogenetics ,Crenuchidae ,Repetitive DNA ,Molecular markers ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Characidium sp. aff. C. vidali is a species found in coastal streams in southeastern Brazil, which has karyotypic explanatory elements as the occurrence of microstructural variations, keeping the chromosomal macrostructure of the genus. The objective of this study was to apply cytomolecular tools in the chromosomes of Characidium sp. aff. C. vidali to identify characteristics in their karyotype contributing to cytogenetic definition of this species, adding information about the evolution of the chromosomal structure of the group. The species showed 2n = 50 chromosomes and from 1 to 4 additional B microchromosomes. FISH technique showed histone H3 and H4 genes in the short arm of pair 10, and microsatellites (CA)15, (CG)15, (GA)15 and (TTA)10 clustered in the subtelomeric portions of all A chromosomes, with total accumulation by supernumerary. The telomeric probe marked terminal regions of all chromosomes, in addition to the interstitial portion of four pairs, called ITS sites, with these markings being duplicated in two pairs, hence the double-ITS classification. C-banding revealed that supernumerary chromosomes are completely heterochromatic, that ITS sites are C-banding positive, but double-ITS sites are C-banding negative. So, throughout the evolution to Characidium, genomic events are occurring and restructuring chromosomes in populations.
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38. Molecular cytogenetic analysis and the establishment of a cell culture in the fish species Hollandichthys multifasciatus (Eigenmann & Norris, 1900) (Characiformes, Characidae)
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Letícia Batista Soares, Fabilene Gomes Paim, Lucas Peres Ramos, Fausto Foresti, and Claudio Oliveira
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Neotropical fish ,cell culture ,chromosomes ,FISH ,repetitive DNAs ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Hollandichthys is a fish genus of the family Characidae that was until recently considered to be monotypic, with cytogenetic, morphological, and molecular data being restricted to a few local populations. In the present study, the karyotype of a population of Hollandichthys multifasciatus was analyzed using classical and molecular cytogenetic approaches for the investigation of potential markers that could provide new perspectives on the cytotaxonomy. H. multifasciatus presented a diploid number of 2n=50 chromosomes and a karyotype formula of 8m+10sm+32st. A single pair of chromosomes presented Ag-NORs signals, which coincided with the 18S rDNA sites visualized by FISH, whilst the 5S rDNA sequences were mapped in two chromosome pairs. The distribution of the U snRNA genes was mapped on the Hollandichthys chromosomes for the first time, with the probes revealing the presence of the U1 snDNA on the chromosomes of pair 20, U2 on pairs 6 and 19, U4 on pair 16, and U6 on the chromosomes of pair 11. The results of the present study indicated karyotypic differences in comparison with the other populations of H. multifasciatus studied previously, reinforcing the need for further research to identify isolated populations or the potential existence of cryptic Hollandichthys species.
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- 2021
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39. Cytogenetic and molecular characteristics of Potamotrygon motoro and Potamotrygon sp. (Chondrichthyes, Myliobatiformes, Potamotrygonidae) from the Amazon basin: Implications for the taxonomy of the genus
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Vanessa Paes da Cruz, Maria Ligia Oliveira Nobile, Fabilene Gomes Paim, Aisni Mayumi Correia de Lima Adachi, Giovana da Silva Ribeiro, Daniela Cristina Ferreira, José Carlos Pansonato-Alves, Patrícia Charvet, Claudio Oliveira, and Fausto Foresti
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Potamotrygon ,freshwater stingrays ,fish chromosomes ,DNA barcode ,biodiversity ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract The chromosomes of two freshwater stingrays, Potamotrygon motoro and Potamotrygon sp., from the Amazon River basin in Brazil were investigated using integrated molecular (cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1) and cytogenetic analyses. Potamotrygon motoro presented intraspecific variation in the diploid number, with 2n=66 in the females and 2n=65 in the males, while Potamotrygon sp. had a karyotype with 66 chromosomes, in both sexes. The C-banding revealed the presence of heterochromatic blocks accumulated in the centromeric region of all the chromosomes in both species. The FISH assays with 18S DNA probes highlighted the terminal region of three or four chromosome pairs in P. motoro and seven chromosomes in Potamotrygon sp. The rDNA 5S sequences were found in only one chromosomal pair in both species. The interspecific genetic distance based on the COI sequences, between P. motoro and Potamotrygon sp. from Amazon River was 10.8%, while that between the Amazonian P. motoro and Potamotrygon amandae from the Paraná River was 2.2%, and the genetic distance between Potamotrygon sp. and P. amandae was 11.8%. In addition to the new insights on the cytogenetics of the study species, the results of the present study confirmed the existence of heteromorphic sex-linked chromosomes in P. motoro.
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40. Chromosome analysis in Saccodon wagneri (Characiformes) and insights into the karyotype evolution of Parodontidae
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Mauro Nirchio, Maria Cecilia Masache, Fabilene Gomes Paim, Marcelo de Bello Cioffi, Orlando Moreira Filho, Ramiro Barriga, Claudio Oliveira, and Anna Rita Rossi
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Ag-NOR ,Cytogenetics ,FISH ,Heterochromatin ,ZW sex chromosomes ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Parodontidae is a relatively small group of Neotropical characiform fishes consisting of three genera (Apareiodon, Parodon, and Saccodon) with 32 valid species. A vast cytogenetic literature is available on Apareiodon and Parodon, but to date, there is no cytogenetic data about Saccodon, a genus that contains only three species with a trans-Andean distribution. In the present study the karyotype of S. wagneri was described, based on both conventional (Giemsa staining, Ag-NOR, C-bands) and molecular (repetitive DNA mapping by fluorescent in situ hybridization) methods. A diploid chromosome number of 2n = 54 was observed in both sexes, and the presence of heteromorphic sex chromosomes of the ZZ/ZW type was detected. The W chromosome has a terminal heterochromatin band that occupies approximately half of the long arm, being this band approximately half the size of the Z chromosome. The FISH assay showed a synteny of the 18S-rDNA and 5S-rDNA genes in the chromosome pair 14, and the absence of interstitial telomeric sites. Our data reinforce the hypothesis of a conservative karyotype structure in Parodontidae and suggest an ancient origin of the sex chromosomes in the fishes of this family.
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- 2021
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41. Species delimitation reveals an underestimated diversity of Andean catfishes of the family Astroblepidae (Teleostei: Siluriformes)
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Luz E. Ochoa, Bruno F. Melo, Jorge E. García-Melo, Javier A. Maldonado-Ocampo, Camila S. Souza, Juan G. Albornoz-Garzón, Cristhian C. Conde-Saldaña, Francisco Villa-Navarro, Armando Ortega-Lara, and Claudio Oliveira
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Andes ,Catfishes ,Delimitation ,Ostariophysi ,Systematics ,Taxonomy ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Catfishes of the family Astroblepidae form a group composed by 82 valid species of the genus Astroblepus inhabiting high-gradient streams and rivers throughout tropical portions of the Andean Cordillera. Little has been advanced in the systematics and biodiversity of astroblepids other than an unpublished thesis, a single regional multilocus study and isolated species descriptions. Here, we examined 208 specimens of Astroblepus that apparently belong to 16 valid species from several piedmont rivers from northern Colombia to southern Peru. Using three single-locus approaches for species delimitation in combination with a species tree analysis estimated from three mitochondrial genes, we identified a total of 25 well-delimited lineages including eight valid and 17 potential undescribed species distributed in two monophyletic groups: the Central Andes Clade, which contains 14 lineages from piedmont rivers of the Peruvian Amazon, and the Northern Andes Clade with 11 lineages from trans- and cis-Andean rivers of Colombia and Ecuador, including the Orinoco, Amazon, and Magdalena-Cauca basins and Pacific coastal drainages. Results of species delimitation methods highlight several taxonomical incongruences in recently described species denoting potential synonymies.
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42. New species of the Corumbataia cuestae group (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from the Rio Tocantins basin, with comments on its phylogenetic relationships
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Mateus Giovanni Rocha Thimotheo, Ricardo Cardoso Benine, Claudio Oliveira, and Gabriel de Souza da Costa e Silva
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Cytochrome C Oxidase ,Diversity ,Freshwater fishes ,Hypoptopomatinae ,Central Brazil ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Abstract A new species of Corumbataia is described from Rio Maranhão, Rio Tocantins basin, central Brazil. The new species is distinguished from all congeners by the presence of a small, naked area on snout tip; by having the abdomen covered with small platelets forming a shield which reaches the lateral mid-ventral plates; by the anterior profile of the head rounded in dorsal view; by the lower lip not reaching the transversal line of the pectoral girdle; and by the presence of 28 or 29 vertebrae. High genetic divergence in mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) further supports the validity of this new species. Our phylogenetic analysis shows a derived subclade in Corumbataia, herein named as the Corumbataia cuestae group, composed of the new species plus C. cuestae, C. tocantinensis, C. britskii, C. liliai, and C. lucianoi. This group is defined by having a conspicuous crest of hypertrophied odontodes on head; absence of the adipose fin or a single series of platelets at adipose-fin position; and anastomosis of the infraorbital and otic sensory canals over the pterotic-supracleithrum. Here we also restrict the distribution of C. tocantinensis to the Rio Araguaia basin.
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- 2020
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43. Molecular cytogenetic analyses reveal extensive chromosomal rearrangements and novel B chromosomes in Moenkhausia (Teleostei, Characidae)
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Cristiano Neves do Nascimento, Waldo Pinheiro Troy, José Carlos Pansonato Alves, Margarida Lima Carvalho, Claudio Oliveira, and Fausto Foresti
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Chromosomal mapping ,repetitive DNA ,multigenic families ,fish karyotypes ,supernumerary chromosomes ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract The cytogenetic characteristics of five fish species of the Moenkhausia are described, based on the analysis of specimens collected in different headwater. All the species analyzed presented 2n=50 chromosomes. The C-banding revealed a similar distribution pattern of heterochromatic blocks in all the species, except Moenkhausia nigromarginata. The 5S rDNA sites were distributed on multiple chromosome pairs in all five species. Single and multiple histone H1 sites were observed in all the species, and histone H1 was shown to be co-located with the 18S rRNA gene in a single chromosome pair. The U2 snDNA gene was distributed at multiple sites in all the Moenkhausia species. The presence of B microchromosomes was confirmed in Moenkhausia forestii, while individuals of the three study populations of Moenkhausia oligolepis presented three morphologically distinct types of B chromosome. The chromosomal mapping of the 18S rDNA sites using the FISH technique revealed signals in the B chromosomes of M. forestii, while clusters of the H1 histone and U2 snDNA genes were found in the B chromosomes of M. forestii and M. oligolepis. The classical and molecular cytogenetic markers used in this study revealed ample variation in the Moenkhausia karyotypes, reflecting the dynamic nature of the chromosomal evolution.
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- 2020
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44. Novo coronavírus e racismo ambiental: favelas brasileiras como zonas de necropolítica
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Gilson Santiago Macedo Júnior and Claudio Oliveira de Carvalho
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Necropolítica. Racismo ambiental. Coronavírus. ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Embora se diga que o novo coronavírus (SARS-CoV-2) é um vírus democrático, atingindo ricos e pobres, buscamos demonstrar neste artigo que a pandemia se alastra e é combatida de formas diferentes, tendo em consideração aspectos de classe e de raça, o que, no movimento por justiça ambiental, recebe o nome de racismo ambiental. Tomando por paradigma a construção de favelas brasileiras e o modo como o Poder Público reage nessas localidades, é possível concluir que há operação necropolítica no combate à covid-19, isolando as favelas enquanto zonas de necropolítica.
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45. Cálculo, usando o código MCNPX, de doses equivalentes no tratamento 3D-CRT de câncer de próstata, com gantry operando a 45°, 135°, 225° e 315°
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Eduardo Fonseca, Claudio Oliveira, Wilson Rebello, Marcos Paulo Medeiros, Clóves Fonseca, and Camila Baptista
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Radioterapia ,MCNPX ,Simulação ,Modelagem ,Câncer ,Science - Abstract
O Instituto Nacional do Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva - INCA adota como protocolo padrão no tratamento de câncer de próstata, na técnica de Radioterapia Tridimensional Conformada (3D-CRT), o uso da incidência do feixe em 4 angulos, 0°, 90º , 180º e 270º . Com o objetivo de buscar reduzir as doses indesejáveis nos tecidos sadios do paciente, neste trabalho foi realizado um estudo considerando a utilização de ângulos de inclinação do gantry de 45º, 135º , 225º e 315º. Para isso, realizou-se uma modelagem computacional utilizando o código MCNPX no qual foi simulado um tratamento de próstata com esses ângulos de incidência do feixe. Os resultados obtidos na simulação deste protocolo foram comparados com o protocolo padrão do INCA sendo observada uma redução significativa nas doses nos tecidos sadios, adjacentes à próstata, quando se utiliza os novos campos estudados.
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- 2020
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46. The Effect of Central Bank Communication on the Capital Buffer of Banks: Evidence from an Emerging Economy
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Rodolfo Tomás da Fonseca Nicolay, Claudio Oliveira de Moraes, and Bruno Pires Tiberto
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Finance ,HG1-9999 - Abstract
The global financial crisis has revealed that the coordination between monetary policy and financial stability should be part of economic policy. This study examines the effects of monetary policy on the capital buffer (financial stability proxy) in the Brazilian economy and, in particular, how communication about both monetary policy and normative macroprudential policy affect the capital buffer maintained by banks. The study presents three main results: i) banks react strongly to monetary policy changes by increasing (reducing) the capital buffer in response to an increase (decrease) in the interest rate; ii) banks increase (decrease) the capital buffer when the central bank monetary policy communication signals an increase (decrease) in interest rates; and iii) banks use the capital buffer to accommodate the new measures of regulatory capital: the announcement of restrictive (liberalizing) capital measures reduces (increases) the capital buffer.
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47. B chromosome dynamics in Prochilodus costatus (Teleostei, Characiformes) and comparisons with supernumerary chromosome system in other Prochilodus species
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Silvana Melo, Ricardo Utsunomia, Manolo Penitente, Patrícia Elda Sobrinho-Scudeler, Fábio Porto-Foresti, Claudio Oliveira, Fausto Foresti, and Jorge Abdala Dergam
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Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Within the genus Prochilodus Agassiz, 1829, five species are known to carry B chromosomes, i.e. chromosomes beyond the usual diploid number that have been traditionally considered as accessory for the genome. Chromosome microdissection and mapping of repetitive DNA sequences are effective tools to assess the DNA content and allow a better understanding about the origin and composition of these elements in an array of species. In this study, a novel characterization of B chromosomes in Prochilodus costatus Valenciennes, 1850 (2n=54) was reported for the first time and their sequence complementarity with the supernumerary chromosomes observed in Prochilodus lineatus (Valenciennes, 1836) and Prochilodus argenteus Agassiz, 1829 was investigated. The hybridization patterns obtained with chromosome painting using the micro B probe of P. costatus and the satDNA SATH1 mapping made it possible to assume homology of sequences between the B chromosomes of these congeneric species. Our results suggest that the origin of B chromosomes in the genus Prochilodus is a phylogenetically old event.
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48. Chromosomal stasis in distinct families of marine Percomorpharia from South Atlantic
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Fabilene Gomes Paim, Leandro Aragão da Hora Almeida, Paulo Roberto Antunes de Mello Affonso, Patrícia Elda Sobrinho-Scudeler, Claudio Oliveira, and Débora Diniz
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Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
The weakness of physical barriers in the marine environment and the dispersal potential of fish populations have been invoked as explanations of the apparent karyotype stasis of marine Percomorpha, but several taxa remain poorly studied cytogenetically. To increase the chromosomal data in this fish group, we analyzed cytogenetically three widespread Atlantic species from distinct families: Chaetodipterus faber Broussonet, 1782 (Ephippidae), Lutjanus synagris Linnaeus, 1758 (Lutjanidae) and Rypticus randalli Courtenay, 1967 (Serranidae). The three species shared a karyotype composed of 2n=48 acrocentric chromosomes, single nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) and reduced amounts of centromeric heterochromatin. A single NOR-bearing pair was identified in all species by physical mapping of 18S rDNA while non-syntenic 5S rRNA genes were located at centromeric region of a single pair. The similar karyotypic macrostructure observed in unrelated groups of Percomorpharia reinforces the conservative karyoevolution of marine teleosteans. Nonetheless, the species could be differentiated based on the pair bearing ribosomal cistrons, revealing the importance of microstructural analyses in species with symmetric and stable karyotypes.
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49. The Mugil curema species complex (Pisces, Mugilidae): a new karyotype for the Pacific white mullet mitochondrial lineage
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Mauro Nirchio, Claudio Oliveira, Zoila R. Siccha-Ramirez, Viviani F. de Sene, Luciana Sola, Valentina Milana, and Anna Rita Rossi
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Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Recent molecular phylogenetic analyses have shown that the Mugil curema Valenciennes, 1836 species complex includes M. incilis Hancock, 1830, M. thoburni (Jordan & Starks, 1896) and at least four “M. curema” mitochondrial lineages, considered as cryptic species. The cytogenetic data on some representatives of the species complex have shown a high cytogenetic diversity. This research reports the results of cytogenetic and molecular analyses of white mullet collected in Ecuador. The analyzed specimens were molecularly assigned to the Mugil sp. O, the putative cryptic species present in the Pacific Ocean and showed a 2n = 46 karyotype, which is composed of 2 metacentric and 44 subtelocentric/acrocentric chromosomes. This karyotype is different from the one described for M. incilis (2n = 48) and from those of the two western Atlantic lineages Mugil curema (2n = 28), and Mugil margaritae (2n = 24). Data suggest the need for a morphological analysis to assign a species name to this Pacific lineage.
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50. Efectos de los anuncios de política monetaria sobre la volatilidad de la tasa de cambio: un análisis para Colombia, 2008-2015
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Juan Camilo Galvis Ciro, Claudio Oliveira de Moraes, and Juan Camilo Arizoátegui Zapata
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política monetaria ,comunicación del banco central ,tasa de cambio ,Economic history and conditions ,HC10-1085 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
Este artículo busca evidencia sobre los efectos de la comunicación de los bancos centrales. Para ello, se evalúa la capacidad de los mercados financieros para anticipar las decisiones de política monetaria en la economía colombiana. Además, se estiman los efectos que traen las sorpresas en las decisiones del banco central de Colombia sobre la volatilidad de la tasa de cambio. Los resultados muestran que la comunicación del banco central disminuye esta volatilidad; así mismo, se encuentra que otras variables como el riesgo externo, el precio del petróleo y las tasas de interés externas la afectan.
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- 2017
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