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J Helminthol ; 94: e146, 2020 May 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32366344

RESUMO

Knowledge of the parasite fauna of Australian freshwater fish is fragmentary and incomplete. An understanding of fish hosts and their associated parasites is vital for the successful management of aquatic ecosystems. In this study, we surveyed the parasite fauna of carp gudgeons (Hypseleotris spp.), a complex of species of Australian freshwater fishes, using morphology and molecular data for the 18S and 28S ribosomal RNA genes. We examined 137 individuals of three different taxa in the carp gudgeon species complex and found 16 parasitic taxa of the Digenea, Cestoda, Nematoda and Arthropoda (five adults and 11 larvae). Eleven parasites are reported for the first time from the carp gudgeons (Pseudodactylogyrus sp., Gyrodactylus sp., Clinostomum sp., Paradilepis patriciae, P. cf. kempi, two unidentified species of Paradilepis, Dendrouterina sp., Parvitaenia sp., two lineages of Cyclophyllidea gen. sp., Procamallanus sp., larvae of a spirurine nematode and Lernaea sp.), in addition to Apatemon cf. hypseleotris Negm-Eldin & Davies, 2001 and the invasive tapeworm Schyzocotyle acheilognathi (Yamaguti, 1934), which were previously reported from these fish hosts. Parasite species richness was double in Lake's and Midgley's carp gudgeons relative to western carp gudgeon. These findings highlight the key role of carp gudgeons as intermediate hosts for multiple parasites with complex life cycles using native birds as definitive hosts and the usefulness of DNA data for the identification of parasite larvae.


Assuntos
Carpas/parasitologia , Parasitos/classificação , Animais , Austrália , Ecossistema , Doenças dos Peixes/parasitologia , Água Doce/parasitologia , Filogenia , Especificidade da Espécie
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New Microbes New Infect ; 27: 54-63, 2019 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30622711

RESUMO

Occurrence of bacteria belonging to the order Chlamydiales was investigated for the first time in common toad (Bufo bufo) tadpole populations collected from 41 ponds in the Geneva metropolitan area, Switzerland. A Chlamydiales-specific real-time PCR was used to detect and amplify the Chlamydiales 16S ribosomal RNA-encoding gene from the tails of 375 tadpoles. We found the studied amphibian populations to host Chlamydia-like organisms (CLOs) attributable to the genera Similichlamydia, Neochlamydia, Protochlamydia and Parachlamydia (all belonging to the family Parachlamydiaceae), Simkania (family Simkaniaceae) and Estrella (family Criblamydiaceae); additionally, DNA from the genus Thermoanaerobacter (family Thermoanaerobacteriaceae) was detected. Global autocorrelation analysis did not reveal a spatial structure in the observed CLOs occurrence rates, and association tests involving land cover characteristics did not evidence any clear effect on CLOs occurrence rates in B. bufo. Although preliminary, these results suggest a random and ubiquitous distribution of CLOs in the environment, which would support the biogeographical expectation 'everything is everywhere' for the concerned microorganisms.

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Heredity (Edinb) ; 119(5): 328-338, 2017 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28792492

RESUMO

In a simulation study of genotypes conducted over 100 generations for more than 1600 butterfly's individuals, we evaluate how the increase of anthropogenic fragmentation and reduction of habitat size along urbanisation gradients (from 7 to 59% of impervious land cover) influences genetic diversity and population persistence in butterfly species. We show that in areas characterised by a high urbanisation rate (>56% impervious land cover), a large decrease of both genetic diversity (loss of 60-80% of initial observed heterozygosity) and population size (loss of 70-90% of individuals) is observed over time. This is confirmed by empirical data available for the mobile butterfly species Pieris rapae in a subpart of the study area. Comparing simulated data for P. rapae with its normal dispersal ability and with a reduced dispersal ability, we also show that a higher dispersal ability can be an advantage to survive in an urban or highly fragmented environment. The results obtained here suggest that it is of high importance to account for population persistence, and confirm that it is crucial to maintain habitat size and connectivity in the context of land-use planning.


Assuntos
Distribuição Animal , Borboletas/genética , Ecossistema , Variação Genética , Genética Populacional , Urbanização , Análise do Polimorfismo de Comprimento de Fragmentos Amplificados , Animais , Simulação por Computador , Feminino , França , Genótipo , Masculino , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Densidade Demográfica
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Rev Med Suisse ; 11(493): 2055-7, 2015 Nov 04.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26685648

RESUMO

In the current healthcare environment, there is an increasing consensus for a holistic approach to the patient by means of a bio-psychosocial and spiritual model. The first part of this article describes how, in the context of a laic healthcare environment, physicians, nurses and spiritual caregivers are asked to change their way to communicate and to take into account this spiritual dimension. In the second part we will discuss some of the challenges of this interdisciplinary approach of the spiritual dimension in the hospital and the community. We will describe potential benefits for the patients, their family members and the caregivers. At the end, taking into account the spiritual dimension of the patient without proselytism will depend on the capacity of each caregiver to speak about it and to share this information in multidisciplinary team.


Assuntos
Saúde Holística , Equipe de Assistência ao Paciente/organização & administração , Espiritualidade , Cuidadores/psicologia , Família/psicologia , Humanos
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Rev Med Suisse ; 2(85): 2488-90, 2492-3, 2006 Nov 01.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17120719

RESUMO

Spirituality includes notions as diverse as the purpose and meaning of one's life, the feeling of internal peace and harmony. Several epidemiological studies have shown evidence of an association between spirituality and mental, physical, as well as functional health status. These evidences, in conjunction with the high incidence of spiritual distress observed in older patients, increased the interest toward improving the assessment and management of spiritual distress in these older patients. Several ongoing studies investigate the benefits to expect from such intervention.


Assuntos
Geriatria , Espiritualidade , Idoso , Humanos
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