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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38624248/recurrent-gene-flow-events-occurred-during-the-diversification-of-clownfishes-of-the-skunk-complex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Marcionetti, Joris A M Bertrand, Fabio Cortesi, Giulia F A Donati, Sara Heim, Filip Huyghe, Marc Kochzius, Loïc Pellissier, Nicolas Salamin
Clownfish (subfamily Amphiprioninae) are an iconic group of coral reef fish that evolved a mutualistic interaction with sea anemones, which triggered the adaptive radiation of the clade. Within clownfishes, the "skunk complex" is particularly interesting. Besides ecological speciation, interspecific gene flow and hybrid speciation are thought to have shaped the evolution of the group. We investigated the mechanisms characterizing the diversification of this complex. By taking advantage of their disjunct geographical distribution, we obtained whole-genome data of sympatric and allopatric populations of the three main species of the complex (Amphiprion akallopisos, A...
April 16, 2024: Molecular Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623703/microplastics-encapsulation-in-aragonite-efficiency-detection-and-insight-into-potential-environmental-impacts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nives Matijaković Mlinarić, Katarina Marušić, Antun Lovro Brkić, Marijan Marciuš, Tamara Aleksandrov Fabijanić, Nenad Tomašić, Atiđa Selmani, Eva Roblegg, Damir Kralj, Ivana Stanić, Branka Njegić Džakula, Jasminka Kontrec
Plastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems has become a significant problem especially microplastics which can encapsulate into the skeletons of organisms that produce calcium carbonates, such as foraminifera, molluscs and corals. The encapsulation of microplastics into precipitated aragonite, which in nature builds the coral skeleton, has not yet been studied. It is also not known how the dissolved organic matter, to which microplastics are constantly exposed in aquatic ecosystems, affects the encapsulation of microplastics into aragonite and how such microplastics affect the mechanical properties of aragonite...
April 16, 2024: Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623298/corals-inspired-magnetic-absorbents-for-fast-and-efficient-removal-of-microplastics-in-various-water-sources
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yunyan Li, Huilan Chen, Shuai Li, Luping Feng, Ziyi Wang, Di Wang, Qidong Wang, Hua Wang
Microplastics (MPs) as the formidable pollutants with high toxicity and difficult degradation may threaten the aquaculture industry and human health, making it highly necessary to develop the effective removal methods. In this article, Fe3 O4 nanoparticles (NPs) were initially fabricated with mesoporous structure, but showing undesirable adsorption efficiencies for the adsorption of MPs (lower than 70%). Inspired by the reefs-rebuilding corals acting as the sinks for various marine pollutants like plastic, Fe3 O4 NPs were coated further with adhesive polymerized dopamine (PDA) yielding Fe3 O4 @PDA absorbents...
April 10, 2024: RSC Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622260/developmental-characteristics-and-accuracy-of-autism-screening-among-two-year-old-toddlers-in-the-echo-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Coral L Shuster, Patricia A Brennan, Brian S Carter, Jennifer Check, Viren D'Sa, Joyce C Graff, Jennifer Helderman, Julie A Hofheimer, Robert M Joseph, Laura E Murphy, Thomas G O'Connor, T Michael O'Shea, Michelle Pievsky, Stephen J Sheinkopf, Lauren C Shuffrey, Lynne M Smith, Pei-Chi Wu, Barry M Lester
BACKGROUND: The Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) is a common pediatric screening tool with mixed accuracy findings. Prior evidence supports M-CHAT screening for developmental concerns, especially in toddlers born preterm. This study examined M-CHAT accuracy in a large, nationwide sample. METHODS: 3393 participants from the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program were included. Harmonized M-CHAT (M-CHAT-H) results were compared with parent-reported autism diagnosis and autism-related characteristics to assess accuracy for term and preterm children, together and separately...
April 15, 2024: Pediatric Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622214/coral-geochemical-response-to-uplift-in-the-aftermath-of-the-2005-nias-simeulue-earthquake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sindia M Sosdian, Michael K Gagan, Danny H Natawidjaja, Alena K Kimbrough, Bambang W Suwargadi, Hamdi Rifai, Heather Scott-Gagan, Dudi Prayudi, Imam Suprihanto, Wahyoe S Hantoro
On 28 March 2005, the Indonesian islands of Nias and Simeulue experienced a powerful Mw 8.6 earthquake and coseismic uplift and subsidence. In areas of coastal uplift (up to ~ 2.8 m), fringing reef coral communities were killed by exposure, while deeper corals that survived were subjected to habitats with altered runoff, sediment and nutrient regimes. Here we present time-series (2000-2009) of Mn/Ca, Y/Ca and Ba/Ca variability in massive Porites corals from Nias to assess the environmental impact of a wide range of vertical displacement (+ 2...
April 15, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621123/combining-environmental-dna-and-visual-surveys-can-inform-conservation-planning-for-coral-reefs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominic Muenzel, Alessia Bani, Maarten De Brauwer, Eleanor Stewart, Cilun Djakiman, Halwi, Ray Purnama, Syafyuddin Yusuf, Prakas Santoso, Frensly D Hukom, Matthew Struebig, Jamaluddin Jompa, Gino Limmon, Alex Dumbrell, Maria Beger
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has the potential to revolutionize conservation planning by providing spatially and taxonomically comprehensive data on biodiversity and ecosystem conditions, but its utility to inform the design of protected areas remains untested. Here, we quantify whether and how identifying conservation priority areas within coral reef ecosystems differs when biodiversity information is collected via eDNA analyses or traditional visual census records. We focus on 147 coral reefs in Indonesia's hyper-diverse Wallacea region and show large discrepancies in the allocation and spatial design of conservation priority areas when coral reef species were surveyed with underwater visual techniques (fishes, corals, and algae) or eDNA metabarcoding (eukaryotes and metazoans)...
April 23, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38620043/more-research-is-needed-on-how-to-prevent-vaping-among-young-people
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EDITORIAL
Coral Gartner, Wayne D Hall
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 15, 2024: PLoS Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617216/phototactic-preference-and-its-genetic-basis-in-the-planulae-of-the-colonial-hydrozoan-hydractinia-symbiolongicarpus
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Sydney Birch, Lindy McGee, Curtis Provencher, Christine DeMio, David Plachetzki
BACKGROUND: Marine organisms with sessile adults commonly possess motile larval stages that make settlement decisions based on integrating environmental sensory cues. Phototaxis, the movement toward or away from light, is a common behavioral characteristic of aquatic and marine metazoan larvae, and of algae, protists, and fungi. In cnidarians, behavioral genomic investigations of motile planulae larvae have been conducted in anthozoans (corals and sea anemones) and scyphozoans (true jellyfish), but such studies are presently lacking in hydrozoans...
April 1, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617004/sudden-infant-death-syndrome-sids-state-of-the-art-and-future-directions
#29
REVIEW
Oscar Fraile-Martinez, Cielo García-Montero, Sofía Castellanos Díez, Coral Bravo, María de Guadalupe Quintana-Coronado, Laura Lopez-Gonzalez, Silvestra Barrena-Blázquez, Natalio García-Honduvilla, Juan A De León-Luis, Sonia Rodriguez-Martín, Miguel A Saez, Melchor Alvarez-Mon, Raul Diaz-Pedrero, Miguel A Ortega
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a type of death that occurs suddenly and without any apparent explanation, affecting infants between 28 days of life and up to a year. Recognition of this entity includes performing an autopsy to determine if there is another explanation for the event and performing both an external and internal examination of the different tissues to search for possible histopathological findings. Despite the relative success of awareness campaigns and the implementation of prevention measures, SIDS still represents one of the leading causes of death among infants worldwide...
2024: International Journal of Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38614977/relationship-of-skin-complexion-with-gingival-tissue-color-and-hyperpigmentation-a-multi-ethnic-comparative-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pradeep Koppolu, Haifa Almutairi, Safa Al Yousef, Nisren Ansary, Mohammed Noushad, Mantri Bharath Vishal, Lingam Amara Swapna, Nouf Alsuwayyigh, Malak Albalawi, Deepti Shrivastava, Kumar Chandan Srivastava
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The most frequently seen intra-oral soft tissue is the gingiva. Most often, it is seen as coral-pink tissue that surrounds the neck of the teeth. Gingiva that encircles the tooth necks and covers the alveolar processes of the jaws is an intra-oral tissue that exhibits biomimetic features. The wide range of colors of the gingiva depends on the configuration of gingival vascularity, the degree of epithelial cornification, level of melanogenesis, and the depth of epithelialization...
April 13, 2024: BMC Oral Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38614017/smoking-out-australia-s-growing-illicit-tobacco-market-current-trends-and-future-challenges
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheneal Puljević, Michael King, Isabel Meciar, Coral Gartner
Data from the Australian Taxation Office and Australian Border Force show notable recent increases in illicit tobacco seizures across Australia. The illicit tobacco market results in substantial losses in tax revenue, funds organised crime, and perpetuates tobacco use, threatening to undermine Australia's ability to achieve its national commercial tobacco endgame goal of 5 % or less smoking prevalence by 2030. This commentary discusses recent trends in Australia's illicit tobacco trade, reasons why this is of concern, potential drivers of Australians' illicit tobacco use, and policy measures that could be implemented to mitigate increasing illicit tobacco trade such as implementing a track and trace system, increased investment in the Australian Border Force to enhance detection of illicit tobacco shipments at Australia's borders, and encouraging public tip-offs of illicit tobacco sales...
April 12, 2024: International Journal on Drug Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611478/lipid-droplets-in-endosymbiotic-symbiodiniaceae-spp-associated-with-corals
#32
REVIEW
Buntora Pasaribu, Noir Primadona Purba, Lantun Paradhita Dewanti, Daniel Pasaribu, Alexander Muhammad Akbar Khan, Syawaludin Alisyahbana Harahap, Mega Laksmini Syamsuddin, Yudi Nurul Ihsan, Sofyan Husein Siregar, Ibnu Faizal, Titin Herawati, Mohammad Irfan, Timbul Partogi Haposan Simorangkir, Tonni Agustiono Kurniawan
Symbiodiniaceae species is a dinoflagellate that plays a crucial role in maintaining the symbiotic mutualism of reef-building corals in the ocean. Reef-building corals, as hosts, provide the nutrition and habitat to endosymbiotic Symbiodiniaceae species and Symbiodiniaceae species transfer the fixed carbon to the corals for growth. Environmental stress is one of the factors impacting the physiology and metabolism of the corals-dinoflagellate association. The environmental stress triggers the metabolic changes in Symbiodiniaceae species resulting in an increase in the production of survival organelles related to storage components such as lipid droplets (LD)...
March 25, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609456/genome-wide-analysis-to-uncover-how-pocillopora-acuta-survives-the-challenging-intertidal-environment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rosa Celia Poquita-Du, Danwei Huang, Peter A Todd
Characterisation of genomic variation among corals can help uncover variants underlying trait differences and contribute towards genotype prioritisation in coastal restoration projects. For example, there is growing interest in identifying resilient genotypes for transplantation, and to better understand the genetic processes that allow some individuals to survive in specific conditions better than others. The coral species Pocillopora acuta is known to survive in a wide range of habitats, from reefs artificial coastal defences, suggesting its potential use as a starter species for ecological engineering efforts involving coral transplantation onto intertidal seawalls...
April 12, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609066/evaluating-climate-change-impacts-on-reef-environments-via-multibeam-echo-sounder-and-acoustic-doppler-current-profiler-technology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohd Azhafiz Abdullah, L F Chuah, Razak Zakariya, Asad Syed, Rozaimi Che Hasan, Shahrul Miza Mahmud, Abdallah M Elgorban, A Bokhari, Muhammad Saeed Akhtar, Hind A Al-Shwaiman
Crucial to the Earth's oceans, ocean currents dynamically react to various factors, including rotation, wind patterns, temperature fluctuations, alterations in salinity and the gravitational pull of the moon. Climate change impacts coastal ecosystems, emphasizing the need for understanding these currents. This study explores multibeam echo sounder (MBES), specifically R2-Sonic 2020, offering detailed seabed information. Investigating coral reefs, rocky reefs and artificial reefs aimed to map seafloor currents movement and their climate change responses...
April 10, 2024: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608678/coral-infecting-parasites-in-cold-marine-ecosystems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morelia Trznadel, Corey C Holt, Samuel J Livingston, Waldan K Kwong, Patrick J Keeling
Coral reefs are a biodiversity hotspot,1 , 2 and the association between coral and intracellular dinoflagellates is a model for endosymbiosis.3 , 4 Recently, corals and related anthozoans have also been found to harbor another kind of endosymbiont, apicomplexans called corallicolids.5 Apicomplexans are a diverse lineage of obligate intracellular parasites6 that include human pathogens such as the malaria parasite, Plasmodium.7 Global environmental sequencing shows corallicolids are tightly associated with tropical and subtropical reef environments,5 , 8 , 9 where they infect diverse corals across a range of depths in many reef systems, and correlate with host mortality during bleaching events...
April 2, 2024: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606974/localization-and-symbiotic-status-of-probiotics-in-the-coral-holobiont
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P M Cardoso, L J Hill, H D M Villela, C L S Vilela, J M Assis, P M Rosado, J G Rosado, M A Chacon, M E Majzoub, G A S Duarte, T Thomas, R S Peixoto
UNLABELLED: Corals establish symbiotic relationships with microorganisms, especially endosymbiotic photosynthetic algae. Although other microbes have been commonly detected in coral tissues, their identity and beneficial functions for their host are unclear. Here, we confirm the beneficial outcomes of the inoculation of bacteria selected as probiotics and use fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to define their localization in the coral Pocillopora damicornis . Our results show the first evidence of the inherent presence of Halomonas sp...
April 12, 2024: MSystems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606655/systematic-review-of-tobacco-smoking-prevalence-among-young-people-in-treatment-for-first-episode-psychosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Parth Thaker, Coral Gartner, Steve Kisely, Sally Plever
To determine whether smoking prevalence in first-episode psychosis (FEP) is different than in people with established psychosis in long-term treatment. A systematic review of cross-sectional, case-control and cohort studies identified from searches of PubMed, Embase, CINAHL and PsycINFO up to 12 August 2023. 20 studies out of 2773 screened titles were included. There was no clear pattern of smoking by diagnosis as smoking rates in people with FEP ranged from 43% to 78%, while in those with established psychosis, it ranged from 19% to 76%...
April 12, 2024: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605950/rate-of-severe-and-fatal-infections-in-a-cohort-of-patients-with-interstitial-lung-disease-associated-with-rheumatoid-arthritis-a-multicenter-prospective-study
#38
MULTICENTER STUDY
Natalia Mena-Vázquez, Rocío Redondo-Rodriguez, Marta Rojas-Gimenez, Carmen María Romero-Barco, Clara Fuego-Varela, Nair Perez-Gómez, Isabel Añón-Oñate, Patricia Castro Pérez, Aimara García-Studer, Ana Hidalgo-Conde, Rocío Arnedo Díez de Los Ríos, Eva Cabrera-César, Maria Luisa Velloso-Feijoo, Sara Manrique-Arija, Jerusalem Calvo-Gutiérrez, Myriam Gandía-Martínez, Pilar Morales-Garrido, Francisco Javier Godoy-Navarrete, Coral Mouriño-Rodriguez, Francisco Espildora, María Carmen Aguilar-Hurtado, Antonio Fernández-Nebro
OBJECTIVE: To describe severe infection, foci of infection, microorganisms, associated factors, and impact on mortality in patients with rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial lung disease (RA-ILD). PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study was based on a multicenter prospective cohort of patients with RA-ILD followed up from 2015 to 2023. The main outcome measures were incident severe infection and fatal infection. We evaluated infectious foci, etiologic agents, vaccination status, variables associated with lung function, and clinical-therapeutic variables in RA...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605898/rational-synthesis-of-3d-coral-like-znco-2-o-4-nanoclusters-with-abundant-oxygen-vacancies-for-high-performance-supercapacitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanlei Bi, Huiqing Fan, Chuansen Hu, Ru Wang, Lujie Niu, Guangwu Wen, Luchang Qin
Transition metal oxides with high theoretical capacitance are regarded as desired electrode materials for supercapacitors, however, the poor conductivity and sluggish charge transfer kinetics constrain their electrochemical performance. The three-dimensional (3D) coral-like ZnCo2 O4 nanomaterials with abundant oxygen vacancies were synthesized through a facile hydrothermal method and chemical reduction approach. The introduced oxygen vacancies can provide more active sites and lower the energy barrier, thereby facilitating the kinetics of surface reactions...
April 10, 2024: RSC Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605683/highly-structured-populations-of-copepods-at-risk-to-deep-sea-mining-integration-of-genomic-data-with-demogenetic-and-biophysical-modelling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Coral Diaz-Recio Lorenzo, Adrien Tran Lu Y, Otis Brunner, Pedro Martínez Arbizu, Didier Jollivet, Stefan Laurent, Sabine Gollner
Copepoda is the most abundant taxon in deep-sea hydrothermal vents, where hard substrate is available. Despite the increasing interest in seafloor massive sulphides exploitation, there have been no population genomic studies conducted on vent meiofauna, which are known to contribute over 50% to metazoan biodiversity at vents. To bridge this knowledge gap, restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing, specifically 2b-RADseq, was used to retrieve thousands of genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from abundant populations of the vent-obligate copepod Stygiopontius lauensis from the Lau Basin...
April 12, 2024: Molecular Ecology
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