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Zoonoses Public Health ; 70(6): 555-567, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37337345

ABSTRACT

Morphological and DNA-based complemented approaches were applied for characterization of sympatric populations of Phlebotomus longicuspis and Phlebotomus perniciosus in Morocco. Both sand fly species are generally recorded in sympatry in North Africa but on few occasions have been molecularly characterized. The diagnostic confusion of these species has led to errors in their geographical distribution and probably, in the assignment of their role in the transmission of L. infantum. Sand flies were caught inside households in El Borouj, central Morocco, in 2014-2015. For female sand flies, detection of L. infantum natural infection and blood meal identification were carried out. According to morphological identification, Phlebotomus longicuspis s.l. (34.7%) was the second most abundant Phlebotomus species after P. sergenti, followed by atypical Phlebotomus perniciosus (7.1%); 11.6% of the male specimens of P. longicuspis s.l. were identified as P. longicuspis LCx according to the number of coxite setae. The density of Larroussius species was very high (31 Larroussius/light trap/night) in the peripheral neighbourhood of Oulad Bouchair (p = 0.001) where the first case of cutaneous leishmaniasis due to Leishmania infantum was detected in 2017. Phylogenetic trees based on three independent genes highlighted three well-supported clusters within P. perniciosus complex that could be interpreted as corresponding to P. perniciosus, P. longicuspis s.s. and an undescribed species, all coexisting in sympatry. Some females with typical morphology of P. longicuspis were genetically homologous to P. perniciosus. The taxa cannot be differentiated by morphological methods but characterized by a distinctive genetic lineage for which the synapomorphic characters are described. Leishmania infantum was detected in females of all clusters with a low parasite load. Population genetics will help to assess the threat of the geographical spread of L. infantum in Morocco by determining the density, abundance and vector role of the species of the P. perniciosus complex identified correctly.


Subject(s)
Leishmania infantum , Phlebotomus , Psychodidae , Female , Animals , Phlebotomus/parasitology , Leishmania infantum/genetics , Morocco/epidemiology , Phylogeny , Psychodidae/parasitology
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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 30(2)abr. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515501

ABSTRACT

Presentamos el primer registro de tres mamíferos pequeños voladores para el Perú en base a especímenes colectados entre 2007 y 2014. Estos son: Eumops glaucinus, en la selva baja del centro del Perú; Molossus bondae en el bosque tropical del Pacífico, y Promops nasutus en bosques montanos del sureste. Los nuevos registros incrementan la diversidad de mamíferos del Perú a 579 especies.


We presented the first record of three species bats for Peru based on specimens collected between 2007 and 2014. These are Eumops glaucinus, captured in the rainforest from the center of Peru, Molossus bondae captured in the Pacifico rainforest, and Promops nasutus, captured in the montane forests from southeastern. The new records increase the mammal diversity of Peru to 579 species.

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Materials (Basel) ; 14(4)2021 Feb 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33562307

ABSTRACT

Road construction is an activity that demands a significant amount of aggregates for bituminous mixtures. In addition, these aggregates must be of a suitable quality for use, even more so on high traffic roads. In response to this problem, and in order to avoid the extraction of new raw materials, research is being carried out using industrial waste as a substitute for conventional aggregates. In this way, the extraction of raw materials is reduced and landfilling of waste is avoided. However, these wastes must have certain properties and environmental advantages over natural aggregates. Otherwise, the use of waste would not be environmentally beneficial but would be more damaging to the environment. For this reason, this research evaluates the viability of using electric arc furnace slag as aggregates for bituminous mixtures, the main objectives being the determination of the characteristics of the by-product, the particularities and the critical points to be taken into account for its subsequent use in mixtures. At the same time, the environmental advantages of treating this waste to obtain a usable aggregate are evaluated in comparison with the processing of a natural aggregate. The results showed that electric arc furnace slags have a suitable chemical composition and excellent physical and mechanical properties for use in bituminous mixtures, even on high traffic roads. At the same time, it was determined that their use produces a considerable reduction in environmental afflictions. Therefore, it could be affirmed that the use of electric arc furnace slags in bituminous mixtures is recommendable as a way to develop more sustainable materials for construction.

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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 28(1): e19758, Jan-Mar 2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1289889

ABSTRACT

Resumen Se presenta una lista preliminar y la diagnosis de las especies de Arctiinae de Arequipa. Se propone a Amastus pallescens como nuevo sinónimo de Amastus cellularis. Por primera vez se da a conocer la hembra de A. cellularis. Se revalida la especie Magnoptera watsoni, que fue sinonímizada hace pocos años con Amastus walkeri. Se recolectó durante el 2017-2018, en 16 estaciones de evaluación que comprendieron 4 rangos altitudinales: 0-1500, 1500-2500, 2500-3500, 3500-4500 m.


Abstract A preliminary list and diagnosis of the Arctiinae species of Arequipa is presented. It is proposed that Amastus pallescens is a new synonym of Amastus cellularis. The female of A. cellularis is reported for the first time. The Magnoptera watsoni species was revalidated, which was synonimized a few years ago with Amastus walkeri. It was collected during 2017-2018, in 16 evaluation stations that included 4 altitudinal ranges: 0-1500, 1500-2500, 2500-3500, 3500-4500 m.

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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 26(2): 259-264, abr.-jun. 2019. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094377

ABSTRACT

La cotinga cariblanca Zaratornis stresemanni (Koepcke, 1954) (Aves: Cotingidae) es un ave endémica del Perú especialista de bosques de Polylepis. Actualmente se encuentra amenazada por la pérdida y degradación de su hábitat. En esta nota reportamos dos registros documentados al noroeste del departamento de Arequipa, en el sur de Perú, los cuales amplían en al menos 130 km su rango de distribución austral y corresponden a los primeros registros documentados de la especie para el departamento de Arequipa. Se sugiere que la cotinga cariblanca residiría en los bosques de Polylepis en el noroeste de Arequipa.


The White-cheeked Cotinga Zaratornis stresemanni (Koepcke, 1954) (Birds: Cotingidae) is an endemic bird of Peru, specialist of Polylepis forests. Is currently threatened by habitat loss and degradation. In this note, we document records to the northwest of Arequipa department, in southern Peru. These records extend in at least 130 km the austral distribution range and correspond to the first documented records of the species for Arequipa department. We suggest that the White-cheeked Cotinga would be resident in the Polylepis forests in northwest Arequipa.

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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 26(1): 49-62, ene.-mar. 2019. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094352

ABSTRACT

Actualmente, el estudio de pelos de guardia está siendo utilizado en diversas áreas de las ciencias básicas y aplicadas (taxonomía, ecología, genética, paleontología, criminalística, entre otras), debido a su resistencia a factores físicos, químicos, mecánicos y biológicos, conservando su estructura cuticular y medular. Dichas estructuras forman patrones que permiten la identificación de especímenes a nivel de géneros y familias. Sin embargo, a pesar de la importancia, no hay estudios sobre este tema en Perú. Por ello, con el fin de llenar este vacío de información, se examinaron muestras de 30 especies de mamíferos de la región de Arequipa, correspondientes a los órdenes Didelphimorphia y Rodentia, donde encontramos 5 patrones medulares y 8 cuticulares. Los marsupiales didélfidos presentan un patrón medular uniseriado escaleriforme con un patrón cuticular foliáceo. En los roedores, los cricétidos tienen un patrón medular multiseriado alveolar y un patrón cuticular foliáceo, los chinchílidos un patrón medular reticular con patrón cuticular pétalo diamante tipo D, los cávidos un patrón medular reticular con patrón cuticular ondeado transversal, los abrocómidos un patrón medular listrado con patrón cuticular ondeado oblicuo simple, y los múridos un patrón medular reticular y alveolar con patrón cuticular pétalo diamante (tipo B y C) y foliáceo. Presentamos por primera vez la descripción detallada de la cutícula y médula de los pelos de guardia de 24 especies de roedores y 2 marsupiales.


Currently, the study of guard hairs is used in various areas of basic and applied sciences (taxonomy, ecology, genetics, paleontology, criminology, among others), due to its resistance to physical, chemical, mechanical and biological factors, conserving its cuticular and medullar structure. These structures form patterns that allow the identification of specimens at the level of genera and families. However, despite the importance, there are no studies on this subject in Peru. Therefore, samples from 30 mammalian species of Didelphimorphia and Rodentia were examined to fill this information gap. Among the species studied, we differentiated 5 medullary and 8 cuticular patterns. The didelphid marsupials have a medial uniseriate scaleriform pattern with a foliaceous cuticular pattern; the cricetid rodents have an alveolar multiseriate medullary pattern and a foliate cuticular pattern, the chinchillids a reticular medullary pattern with a cuticular pattern of diamond petal type D, the caviids a reticular medullary pattern with a transverse cuticular pattern, the abrocomids a medullary pattern listrade with simple oblique wave cuticular pattern, and the murids a reticular and alveolar medullary pattern with cuticular pattern petal diamond (type B and C) or foliaceous. We present for the first time the detailed description of the cuticle and marrow of the guard hairs of 24 species of rodents and 2 marsupials.

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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 23(3): 315-320, Sept.-Dec. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1094275

ABSTRACT

El roedor Chilomys instans (Thomasomyini, Cricetidae) es una especie común en la comunidad de mamíferos que habita los Andes del Norte en Sudamérica. Aquí presentamos el primer registro de la especie para el Perú, en base a la revisión morfológica de tres ejemplares colectados en el departamento de Cajamarca (Andes del Centro). Se presentan comentarios sobre la taxonomía de C. instans e información sobre su historia natural. La amplia distribución del género Chilomys en los Andes pone de manifiesto la necesidad de realizar la revisión taxonómica de éste género para esclarecer los límites de las especies que la conforman.


Chilomys instans (Thomasomyini, Cricetidae) is a common species in the mammalian fauna that inhabits in the Northern Andes of South America. Here we present the first record of that in Peru, based on the morphologic review of three samples collected in Cajamarca Department (Central Andes). Information about the taxonomic and natural history of C. instans are presented. The wide distribution of genus Chilomys in Andes shows the necessity to perform a taxonomic review of the genus, in order to clearify the species limit.

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