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J Insect Sci ; 152015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26411786

RESUMO

Male Chrysomya megacephala (F.) blow fly compound eyes contain an unusual area of enlarged dorsal facets believed to allow for increased light capture. This region is absent in females and has been hypothesized to aid in mate tracking in low light conditions or at greater distances. Many traits used in the attraction and capture of mates are allometric, growing at different rates relative to body size. Previous reports concerning C. megacephala eye properties did not include measurements of body size, making the relationship between the specialized eye region and body size unclear. We examined different morphological features of the eye among individuals of varying sizes. We found total eye size scaled proportionately to body size, but the number of enlarged dorsal facets increased as body size increased. This demonstrated that larger males have an eye that is morphologically different than smaller males. On the basis of external morphology, we hypothesized that since larger males have larger and a greater number of dorsally enlarged facets, and these facets are believed to allow for increased light capture, larger males would be active in lower light levels than smaller males and females of equal size. In a laboratory setting, larger males were observed to become active earlier in the morning than smaller males, although they did not remain active later in the evening. However, females followed the same pattern at similar light levels suggesting that overall body size rather than specialized male eye morphology is responsible for increased activity under low light conditions.


Assuntos
Tamanho Corporal , Olho Composto de Artrópodes/anatomia & histologia , Dípteros/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Comportamento Animal , Dípteros/fisiologia , Feminino , Luz , Masculino , Movimento , Caracteres Sexuais
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J Clin Microbiol ; 48(7): 2636-9, 2010 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20484607

RESUMO

We describe a case and summarize six additional cases of cervical lymphadenitis in otherwise healthy adults caused by Mycobacterium haemophilum. The organism causes cervicofacial lymphadenitis in healthy children and severe disease in immunocompromised patients but has not been previously reported to cause cervical lymphadenitis in nonimmunocompromised, healthy adults.


Assuntos
Mycobacterium haemophilum/isolamento & purificação , Tuberculose dos Linfonodos , Adulto , Idoso , Antibióticos Antituberculose/farmacologia , Antibióticos Antituberculose/uso terapêutico , Feminino , Histocitoquímica , Humanos , Excisão de Linfonodo , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mycobacterium haemophilum/efeitos dos fármacos , Tuberculose dos Linfonodos/diagnóstico , Tuberculose dos Linfonodos/tratamento farmacológico , Tuberculose dos Linfonodos/etiologia , Tuberculose dos Linfonodos/microbiologia , Ferimentos e Lesões
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J Exp Bot ; 51 Spec No: 391-7, 2000 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10938847

RESUMO

Carboxylation and RuBP-regeneration capacities, which determine light-saturated photosynthetic rate, were analysed in leaves of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Minaret) grown under different atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCa) and N supply regimes. Capacities were estimated from a large number of gas exchange, Rubisco and ATP-synthase content measurements, and from these, the pCa at which the two capacities are equal was derived, to allow direct comparison with growth pCa. Acclimation of the balance between the two capacities to growth at elevated pCa in wheat was only partial and appears to occur mostly in older flag leaves and at low N. However, in contrast to conclusions drawn from previous analyses of these data, there was evidence of a specific effect of growth at 70 Pa pCa, where carboxylation capacity is reduced more than RuBP-regeneration capacity for a given leaf N content. A model was used to estimate the effects of fluctuations in PPFD and temperature in the growth environment on the optimal balance between these capacities. This showed that the observed balance between carboxylation and RuBP-regeneration capacities in young wheat leaves could be consistent with adaptation to the current, or even the preindustrial pCa.


Assuntos
Dióxido de Carbono/metabolismo , Ribulose-Bifosfato Carboxilase/metabolismo , Ribulosefosfatos/biossíntese , Triticum/metabolismo , Trifosfato de Adenosina/metabolismo , Modelos Biológicos , Triticum/enzimologia
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