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I. Del Toro K. Floyd D. Borrok 《Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)》2010,158(5):1281-1287
Heavy metal contamination can negatively impact arid ecosystems; however a thorough examination of bioaccumulation patterns has not been completed. We analyzed the distribution of As, Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in soils, seeds and ant (Pogonomyrmex rugosus) populations of the Chihuahuan Desert near El Paso, TX, USA. Concentrations of As, Cd, Cu, and Pb in soils, seeds and ants declined as a function of distance from a now inactive Cu and Pb smelter and all five metals bioaccumulated in the granivorous ants. The average bioaccumulation factors for the metals from seeds to ants ranged from 1.04× (As) to 8.12× (Cd). The findings show bioaccumulation trends in linked trophic levels in an arid ecosystem and further investigation should focus on the impacts of heavy metal contamination at the community level. 相似文献
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Miguel A. Toro Jaime Rodrigañez Luis Silio Carmen Rodriguez 《Conservation biology》2000,14(6):1843-1851
Abstract: Livestock breeds are recognized as important components of world biodiversity. The Iberian pig is a swine breed well adapted to the Mediterranean forest ecosystem and provides cured products of high quality. The ancient population of Iberian pigs ( Sus scrofa meridionalis ) was differentiated in several local types, the black hairless pigs representing the fattest genetic type. The conservation program of the Guadyerbas strain has maintained this germplasm isolated since 1945 as a closed population in an experimental herd. The complete pedigree, with 1000 breeding animals descending from 24 founders, has been used to measure along the successive cohorts of breeding animals the effective number of founders, effective number of nonfounders, founder genome equivalents, and expected number of founders' surviving alleles. For the last cohort, the values were 10.34, 1.42, 1.25, and 4.06, respectively. The evolution of inbreeding and coancestry and its components attributable to each founder were also studied. The rate of increase in inbreeding and coancestry was 2.21% per cohort, or 0.906% per year. Finally, the effect of family structure and mating tactics on the evolution of coancestry was also analyzed. The greatest rates of coancestry per cohort were attributable to unbalanced family sizes, and the use of minimum coancestry matings effectively delayed the increase in inbreeding. 相似文献
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Mytilus trossulus Gould and M. edulis L. coexist in mixed populations in Atlantic Canadian waters. Although there is evidence that the two species hybridize in
natural populations and that hybrids produce progeny through backcrosses, no study of the microgeographic distribution of
the two forms and their hybrids has been made. Here we examine subtidal samples of mussels taken in July 1997 from two locations
in eastern Newfoundland (Canada) and from wave-exposed and protected environments within each location. Shell lengths ranged
from 15 to about 90 mm. Mussels were classified as pure forms or hybrids (F1, F2 and from backcrosses) based on four diagnostic markers, two allozyme loci (Mpi and Est-D) and two nuclear PCR-based DNA markers (ITS and Glu-5). In addition, a PCR-based mtDNA marker (COIII) was used to characterize the distribution of mtDNA mitotypes among pure and hybrid individuals. There were differences in
the proportions of pure M. edulis and M. trossulus between sites and between environments at one location. M. trossulus was the predominant species at one of the two exposed sites. In all four samples, M. trossulus was also the predominant form among small individuals. The frequency of hybrids was 26% overall and did not differ among
samples. Hybrids consisted mostly of backcrosses that were M. trossulus-biased among small mussels and M. edulis-biased among large ones. We conclude that both intrinsic genetic factors and extrinsic environmental factors influence the
relative frequency of M. edulis, M. trossulus and their hybrids.
Received: 29 June 1998 / Accepted: 4 November 1998 相似文献
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A. E. Holliday T. M. Mattingly A. A. Toro L. J. Donald N. J. Holliday 《Chemoecology》2016,26(3):107-119
Defensive secretions of adult Chlaenius cordicollis (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from Manitoba and Pennsylvania were analyzed across the life cycle in a multi-year study using solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. In concurrent experiments using Y-tube olfactometry, we observed the response of each sex when male or female source beetles were induced to discharge defensive secretions. Almost all defensive secretion samples contained five alkylphenolic compounds, dominated by 3-methylphenol; frequently, two alkoxyphenolic compounds and one ester were also detected. As beetles aged, the composition of their defensive secretion shifted, showing an exponential decrease in the relative proportion of 2,3-dimethylphenol as a function of day of year. Previously reported differences observed in autumn between secretions of beetles from Manitoba and Pennsylvania are attributable to different times of onset of the decline of 2,3-dimethylphenol in the two locales. Regardless of airborne odor, responding beetles exhibited upwind anemotaxis in the olfactometer and, outside of the reproductive period, avoidance was the most frequent response to defensive secretions. Sexual dimorphism was evident in the major components of the defensive secretions during the reproductive period and resulted from an increase over time in 2,5-dimethylphenol in male beetles. In the reproductive period, neither sex avoided odor from male source beetles, females preferred clean air to odor from source females, and males were attracted to females that discharged defensive secretion but showed no preference when females had not discharged the secretion. The defensive secretion appears to function as a sex attractant during the reproductive period. 相似文献
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Carolina Briones Ricardo Gui?ez Orlando Garrido Pablo A. Oyarzún Jorge E. Toro Montse Pérez 《Marine Biology》2012,159(8):1865-1870
For the first time in a marine bivalve species, geographic intraspecific variation in sperm morphology in the Chilean mussel, Perumytilus purpuratus, is reported. Samples were obtained in December 2010 from the rocky intertidal at three locations: Antofagasta (23o44′01.08′′S, 70o26′26.11′′W), Valparaíso (32o57′23.07′′S, 71o33′01.86′′W), and Valdivia (39°50′44.26′′S, 73°25′51.99′′W). Scanning electron microscopy was used to describe sperm traits, and genetic data were obtained by sequencing a 16S mtDNA 427-bp fragment. The results showed geographic intraspecific variation with two statistically significant patterns of genetically differentiated sperm morphologies. One genetic clade was found for Antofagasta and Valparaíso, displaying a unique sperm morphotype with a short acrosome accounting for 26 % of the head length, and the other from Valdivia, with a larger acrosome occupying 47 % of the head length. These results will lead to new research to distinguish among alternative hypotheses: the presence of cryptic species, incipient speciation, or a polymorphism in sperm traits of P. purpuratus. 相似文献