scholarly journals Microplastic ingestion by Characidae in rural streams (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)

Biotemas ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Leandro Ferrari ◽  
Luiz Ubiratan Hepp

Microplastics (MP) have several negative effects on biodiversity, from the ecosystem to individual levels, and can be easily consumed by small invertebrates and fish. The increased production of plastic and absence of efficient management systems for these residues facilitate their presence in aquatic environments. In this study, we evaluated the presence of MP in the stomach contents of four species of Characidae in rural streams in the upper portion of the Uruguay River watershed (northern Rio Grande do Sul). Among the total of collected organisms (n=121), the presence of MP was observed in 72% of the analyzed stomach contents. Bryconamericus iheringii had the highest occurrence of MP (85.7%), followed by Astyanax lacustris (69.4%), Astyanax henseli (69.1%) and Oligosarchus breviostris (66.7%). Our results demonstrate the high occurrence of MP in freshwater aquatic environments, especially rural streams. The results observed in this study confirm the importance of conservation of streams, from the maintenance of riparian vegetation as a way to reduce the input of MP in these ecosystems.

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (03) ◽  
pp. 704-713
Author(s):  
Juliana Benck Pasa ◽  
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Carla Grasiele Zanin Hegel ◽  
Noeli Zanella ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 76 (4) ◽  
pp. 818-823 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. A. F. Jacomassa

Abstract The goal of this study was to identify which bird species consume Solanum granuloso-leprosum fruits and disperse its seeds. 60 hours of focal observations were carried out between April and May 2006 on the edge of a deciduous forest fragment in the Uruguay River region, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Ten species were observed in total removing 443 fruits. Saltator similis removed 61.8% of the fruits, followed by Tangara sayaca (17.1%), Pipraeidea bonariensis (11.7%), and T. preciosa (6.8%), while the remaining six species accounted for only 2.5% of the fruits removed. Most fruit removal occurred early in the day or mid-afternoon. The most common feeding behaviors were picking (60.7%), followed by stalling (23%) and hovering (16%). Birds flew more than 10 m from the fruit plant in 62% of the removal events. All bird species observed here may be considered potential dispersers of S. granuloso-leprosum, as they moved the seeds away from the mother plant where strong competition and predation are likely to occur. Results also suggest that S. granuloso-leprosum may be useful in ecological restoration programs.


2019 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stéfano Leite Dau ◽  
Tanise Policarpo Machado ◽  
Ezequiel Davi Dos Santos ◽  
Diorges Henrique Setim ◽  
Eduardo Rebelato Sakis ◽  
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Background: In various regions of Brazil, horses and cattle are considered the most susceptible animals to plant poisoning. The plants of the genus Senecio are the most important in Rio Grande do Sul because they have the active principle known as the pyrrolizidine alkaloid. Its diagnosis is made through epidemiology, clinical signs and histopathological analysis, either of the tissues obtained by biopsy or necropsy. The objective of this study was to report and characterize the epidemiological, clinical and anatomopathological findings of three cases of natural poisoning by Senecio brasiliensis in horses assisted at the Hospital Veterinário (HV) of the Universidade de Passo Fundo (UPF).Cases: Three traction horses, two males and one female, were admitted at the HV-UPF for clinical care. The animals were presenting anorexia, weight loss, dysmetria, proprioceptive deficit and signs suggestive of colic. The epidemiological study revealed that the sites where these animals were located were infested by Senecio brasiliensis. The support therapy used for equine colic in all three cases was unsuccessful. One of the animals died and the other two were euthanized, all three of them being reffered for necropsy. The post-mortem findings were mainly found in the liver, which showed accentuation of the lobular pattern and the appearance of nutmeg. During necropsy, fragments of organs from thoracic and abdominal cavities and central nervous system were collected and fixed in 10% buffered formalin. Subsequently, the samples were processed chemically, submitted to cuts of five micrometers of thickness and stained with hematoxylin and eosin for microscopic analysis. Microscopically, the liver of all three horses presented megalocytosis, fibrosis and bile ducts hyperplasia. In the central nervous system, spongiosis and the presence of Alzheimer type II astrocytes were observed. Thus, through the association of information, the diagnosis of poisoning by Senecio brasiliensis was achieved.Discussion: The diagnosis of natural poisoning by Senecio brasiliensis was obtained through the epidemiological survey that showed S. brasiliensis in pastures where all three horses were allocated.  Cases of intoxication by S. brasieliensis in cattle are more frequent than in equines, although both species are considered the most susceptible. In horses, the main clinical manifestations observed include neurological disorders, apathy, anorexia, dysphagia, weight loss, subcutaneous edema and icterus. The clinical signs presented by the equines suggested initial signs of colic syndrome, although anorexia, weight loss, dysmetria and proprioceptive deficit are commonly observed in pyrrolizidine alkaloid poisoning in the liver, both in cattle and horses. The pyrrolizidine alkaloids present in the genus Senecio that become toxic when biotransformed in the liver into a pyrrholic form highly reactive that inhibits cell mitosis and leads to the onset of megalocytosis, cell death and liver fibrosis. The necropsy findings and histopathology were characteristic of poisoning in equines, since the predominant macroscopic lesions in the liver were hepatomegaly and accentuation of lobular pattern, whereas microscopically, there was a predominance of hepatic fibrosis, megalocytosis, spongiosis and the incidence of Alzheimer's type II astrocytes in the brain. These lesions are observed both in natural and in experimental cases of poisoning in horses. Thus, through the ante-mortem and complete post-mortem evaluation of the three equines, it was possible to establish the occurrence of natural poisoning by Senecio brasiliensis in Northern Rio Grande do Sul, as well as to characterize the epidemiological, clinical and anatomopathological findings of poisoning in this species.


2017 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. e14448
Author(s):  
Carmen Carballo Dominguez ◽  
Nalú Pereira da Costa Kerber ◽  
Jamila Vasquez Rockembach ◽  
Lulie Rosane Odeh Susin ◽  
Taimara Martins Pinheiro ◽  
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Objetivo: conhecer, sob a ótica das enfermeiras da Rede Básica de Atenção à Saúde, as dificuldades para o estabelecimento do Aleitamento Materno. Método: estudo qualitativo, realizado com 47 enfermeiras, em 2012, por meio de entrevistas. Os dados foram analisados a partir do Discurso do Sujeito Coletivo. A pesquisa teve anuência do Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa na Área da Saúde, da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, com Parecer nº 184/2011. Resultados: no processo de análise, quatro ideias centrais foram identificadas: as enfermeiras estão despreparadas para orientar adequadamente as mães para o Aleitamento Materno; as crenças e a participação da rede social da mulher podem colaborar para o desmame precoce; o uso de mamadeira e chupeta interfere no Aleitamento Materno, a técnica inadequada traz consequências negativas e interfere no estabelecimento do Aleitamento Materno. Conclusão: as crenças da comunidade, desatualização profissional e a técnica inadequada, exercem influência nas condutas relacionadas à amamentação.ABSTRACT: Objective: to examine the difficulties in establishing breastfeeding, from the perspective of nurses in the primary health care system in the town of Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul. Method: in this qualitative study, 47 nurses in Rio Grande were interviewed in 2012. Data were analyzed on the basis of Collective Subject Discourse. The study was approved by the health research ethics committee of Rio Grande Federal University (opinion No. 184/2011). Results: analysis identified four central ideas: PHC nurses are unprepared to give mothers proper guidance on breastfeeding; women’s beliefs and participation in social networks may contribute to early weaning; use of feeding bottles and pacifiers interferes with breastfeeding; and inappropriate technique has negative effects and interferes with efforts to establish breastfeeding. Conclusion: community beliefs, outdated skills, and inappropriate technique influence breastfeeding-related behavior.RESUMEN:Objetivo: conocer, bajo la óptica de las enfermeras de la Red Básica de Atención a la Salud, las dificultades para establecer la Lactancia Materna. Método: estudio cualitativo, realizado junto a 47 enfermeras, en 2012, por medio de entrevistas. Los datos fueron analizados a partir del Discurso del Sujeto Colectivo. La investigación tuvo anuencia del Comité de Ética en Investigación en el Área de la Salud, de la Universidad Federal de Rio Grande, con el Dictamen nº 184/2011. Resultados: en el proceso de análisis, cuatro ideas centrales fueron identificadas: las enfermeras no están preparadas para orientar adecuadamente a las madres en cuanto a la Lactancia Materna; las creencias y la participación de la red social de la mujer pueden colaborar para el destete precoz; el uso de biberón y chupete interfiere en la Lactancia Materna, la técnica inadecuada trae consecuencias negativas e interfiere en el establecimiento de la Lactancia Materna. Conclusión: las creencias de la comunidad, desactualización profesional y la técnica inadecuada ejercen influencia en las conductas relacionadas a la lactancia. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/reuerj.2017.14448


2006 ◽  
Vol 96 (4) ◽  
pp. 453-465 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alcemar R. Martello ◽  
Carla B. Kotzian ◽  
Marcello G. Simões

This study represents one of the first contributions to the knowledge on the quantitative fidelity of the recent freshwater molluscan assemblages in subtropical rivers. Thanatocoenoses and biocoenoses were studied in straight and meandering to braided sectors, in the middle course of the Touro Passo River, a fourth-order tributary of the Uruguay River, located in the westernmost part of the State of Rio Grande do Sul. Samplings were carried out through quadrats of 5 m², five in each sector. A total area of 50 m² was sampled. Samplings were also made in a lentic environment (abandoned meander), with intermittent communication with the Touro Passo River, aiming to record out-of-habitat shell transportation from the lentic communities to the main river channel. The results show that, despite the frequent oscillation of the water level, the biocoenosis of the Touro Passo River shows high ecological fidelity and undergoes little influence from the lentic vicinal environments. The taxonomic composition and some features of the structure of communities, especially the dominant species, also reflect some ecological differences between the two main sectors sampled, such as the complexity of habitats in the meandering-sector. Regarding the quantitative fidelity, 60% of the species found alive were also found dead and 47.3% of the species found dead were also found alive, at river-scale. However, 72% of the dead individuals belong to species also found alive. This value might be related with the good rank order correlation obtained for live/dead assemblages. Consequently, the dominant species of the thanatocoenoses could be used to infer the ecological attributes of the biocoenoses. The values of all the indexes analyzed were very variable in small-scale samplings (quadrat), but were more similar to others registered in previous studies, when they were analyzed in a station and river scale.


Zootaxa ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 2088 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
SANDRO SANTOS ◽  
GEORGINA BOND-BUCKUP ◽  
MARCOS PÉREZ-LOSADA ◽  
MARLISE LADVOCAT BARTHOLOMEI-SANTOS ◽  
LUDWIG BUCKUP

A new species of freshwater anomuran, Aegla manuinflata n. sp. (Decapoda: Anomura: Aeglidae), is described from the Ibicuí River basin, a tributary of the Uruguay River, from the central region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It can be distinguished from its congeners based on both morphological and molecular (mitochondrial gene — COII) evidence. Morphologically, the new species partly resembles A. inermis and A. uruguayana, but differs in having an inflated cheliped propodus and more elongated dactyls, besides other features. Our molecular results showed a high degree of genetic divergence between A. manuinflata and its sister group (composed of A. singularis, A. uruguayana, A. rossiana and A. platensis), an indication of species distinctness within the Aeglidae.


2005 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinicius A. Bertaco ◽  
Alexandre R. Cardoso

A new pseudopimelodid catfish, Microglanis malabarbai, is described from the rio Ijuí drainage, tributary of the middle rio Uruguay, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The new species is distinguished from all other Microglanis species by the caudal fin color pattern, almost completely black, with a narrow vertical white band across central portions of the caudal-fin rays. Furthermore, it is distinguished from M. cottoides and M. eurystoma, both from rio Uruguay drainage, by head length, maxillary barbel length, internareal distance, and number of lateral-line pores, and from M. cibelae from the coastal drainages of northern Rio Grande do Sul and southern Santa Catarina states, by head length, maxillary barbel length, and body width. A key is presented for the species of Microglanis occurring in southern Brazil.


Check List ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 473 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samuel Lopes Oliveira

The Great Dusky Swift Cypseloides senex occurs mainly in Argentina, Bolivia and Brazil. Little is known about the status of this species in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. To fill this gap, several ornithologists and museum collections were consulted for records. This paper presents records for nine new localities in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Cypseloides senex occurs along the central and northeast portions of the Planalto escarpment and the upper valley of the Uruguay River. 


Author(s):  
Anibal Lopes Guedes ◽  
Fernanda Lopes Guedes ◽  
Ana Cristina Guedes Laimer

ABSTRACTEducational Robotics has come to prominence in recent years, allowing articulate a more playful and interactiveteaching. Abstract works in particular, and therefore stands as a new methodology of teaching andlearning. Therefore, this paper aims to present educational initiatives that use robotics in primary schools, located in the west of Santa Catarina and northern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Initiatives Kerber (2009) Tosini and Holz (2010) and Zarpelon, Tortelli and Bieniek (2013 ) was used as instruments for direct observation of the school and, later, the intervention in the classroom. For this, the Lego Mindstorms NXT robotics kit was used. This kit was chosen because it contains a significant amount of gears, allows customization or manufacturing parts, programming is simplified through the use of visual programmable blocks. As a result, it was found that the technology allows integration, interaction, discussion and cooperation among students, faculty and staff, that somehow permeates individual and collective development, providing opportunities to improve educational processes.RESUMENRobótica Educativa ha llegado a la prominencia en los últimos años, ya que permite articular una enseñanza más lúdica e interactiva. Obras abstractas en concreto, y por lo tanto se erige como una nueva metodología de enseñanza y aprendi-zaje. Por lo tanto, este trabajo busca presentar iniciativas educativas que utilizan la robótica en las escuelas primarias, que se encuentra en el oeste de Santa Catarina y el norte de Rio Grande do Sul, en Brasil. En iniciativas Kerber (2009), Tosini y Holz (2010) y Zarpelon, Tortelli y Bieniek (2013) se utilizó como instrumentos para la observación directa de la escuela y, más tarde, la intervención en el aula. Para ello, se utilizó el kit Lego Mindstorms NXT robótica.  Este kit fue elegido debido a que contiene una cantidad significativa de engranajes, permite la personalización o la fabricación de piezas, su programación se simplifica mediante el uso de bloques programables visuales. Como resultados, se encontró que la tecnología permite la integración, interacción, discusión y cooperación entre estudiantes, profesores y empleados, que de alguna manera permea un desarrollo individual y colectivo, proporcionando oportunidades para la mejora de los procesos educativos.


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