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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38633351/navigating-the-unknown-assessing-anthropogenic-threats-to-beaked-whales-family-ziphiidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura J Feyrer, Joy E Stanistreet, Hilary B Moors-Murphy
This review comprehensively evaluates the impacts of anthropogenic threats on beaked whales (Ziphiidae)-a taxonomic group characterized by cryptic biology, deep dives and remote offshore habitat, which have challenged direct scientific observation. By synthesizing information published in peer-reviewed studies and grey literature, we identified available evidence of impacts across 14 threats for each Ziphiidae species. Threats were assessed based on their pathways of effects on individuals, revealing many gaps in scientific understanding of the risks faced by beaked whales...
April 2024: Royal Society Open Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38633332/sequential-treatment-application-robot-star-for-high-replication-marine-experimentation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
I C Enochs, N Soderberg, A M Palacio-Castro, K Eaton
Marine organisms are often subject to numerous anthropogenic stressors, resulting in widespread ecosystem degradation. Physiological responses to these stressors, however, are complicated by high biological variability, species-specific sensitivities, nonlinear relationships, and countless permutations of stressor combinations. Nevertheless, quantification of these relationships is paramount for parameterizing predictive tools and ultimately for effective management of marine resources. Multi-level, multi-stressor experimentation is therefore key, yet the high replication required has remained a logistical challenge and a financial barrier...
June 2024: HardwareX
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38633188/impact-of-ultrastructural-and-molecular-identified-babesiosoma-spp-in-both-egyptian-freshwater-fishes-common-carp-and-african-catfish-hematological-biochemical-and-histopathological-findings
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Abdelmoneim A Ali, Nahla A Refat, Rehab E Mowafy, Safaa A Gaheen, Manar A AbdelMageed
BACKGROUND: Babesiosomes are apicomplexan parasites of both marine and freshwater fish species. AIM: In this study, we recorded the prevalence of Babesiosoma spp in two Egyptian freshwater fish species; the common carp and the African catfish with full pathological evaluation of the diseased condition, hematological and biochemical analysis of some parameters with exact recognition of the parasite with different methods. METHODS: Two hundred and forty fish blood samples from Al-Sharqiya and Al-Ismailia governorates from August 2022 to January 2023 followed by blood film examinations, performing electron microscopy and molecular detection of the parasite via polymerase chain reaction...
January 2024: Open Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38633164/antibacterial-efficiency-of-apple-vinegar-marination-on-beef-borne-salmonella
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Nady Khairy Elbarbary, Neveen M Abdelmotilib, Mounir M Salem-Bekhit, Mohamed M Salem, Soumya Singh, Mohamed K Dandrawy
BACKGROUND: Salmonella -related foodborne illnesses are a significant public health concern. Naturally, antibacterial food components have been shown to limit microbial growth proliferation with various degrees of efficacy. AIMS: To examine the occurrence, microbial load, and effect of apple vinegar on Salmonella serovars in beef and beef products. METHODS: 150 beef and beef products were collected between March and May 2022. Total viable count (TVC), Enterobacteriaceae count (ENT), isolation and identification of Salmonella , and their virulence factors detection by multiplex PCR were determined, and an experimental study of the effect of natural apple vinegar marination on Salmonella spp...
January 2024: Open Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38633132/genetic-analyses-verify-sexually-mature-escaped-farmed-atlantic-cod-and-farmed-cod-eggs-in-the-natural-environment
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Per Erik Jorde, Terje van der Meeren, María Quintela, Geir Dahle, Alejandro Mateos-Rivera, Marit Aase, Birgitta Norberg, Pål Næverlid Sævik, Pål Arne Bjørn, Kevin Alan Glover
Elucidating the effects of domesticated organisms escaping into the natural environment represents a topic of importance in both evolutionary and conservation biology. However, when excluding the abundant data on salmonids, there is a lack of knowledge on this topic for marine fish aquaculture, which continues to expand globally. In order to bridge this empirical gap, we investigated a suspected escape of sexually mature domesticated Atlantic cod from a commercial marine fish farm in northern Norway. This involved genotyping samples of fish from cages on the farm, putatively identified escapees and wild cod captured in the region and samples of recently spawned eggs collected in the sea...
April 2024: Evolutionary Applications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632986/organisation-and-evolution-of-the-major-histocompatibility-complex-class-i-genes-in-cetaceans
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Grace Day, Kate Robb, Andrew Oxley, Marina Telonis-Scott, Beata Ujvari
A quarter of marine mammals are at risk of extinction, with disease and poor habitat quality contributing to population decline. Investigation of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) provides insight into species' capacity to respond to immune and environmental challenges. The eighteen available cetacean chromosome level genomes were used to annotate MHC Class I loci, and to reconstruct the phylogenetic relationship of the described loci. The highest number of loci was observed in the striped dolphin ( Stenella coeruleoalba ), while the least was observed in the pygmy sperm whale ( Kogia breviceps ) and rough toothed dolphin ( Steno bredanensis )...
April 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632631/sex-differences-in-foraging-ecology-of-a-zooplanktivorous-little-auk-alle-alle-during-the-pre-laying-period-insights-from-remote-sensing-and-animal-tracking
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Dariusz Jakubas, Katarzyna Wojczulanis-Jakubas, Lech Marek Iliszko
BACKGROUND: Energy and time allocation in seabirds differ between consecutive stages of breeding given various requirements of particular phases of the reproductive period. Theses allocations may also be sex-specific considering differential energetic or nutritional requirements of males and females and/or sexual segregation in foraging niches and/or areas. In this study we investigated the foraging ecology of an Arctic, zooplanktivorous seabird, the little auk Alle alle during the pre-laying period using remote sensing of the environment and GPS-TDR loggers deployed on birds...
April 17, 2024: Frontiers in Zoology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632405/biogeographic-response-of-marine-plankton-to-cenozoic-environmental-changes
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Anshuman Swain, Adam Woodhouse, William F Fagan, Andrew J Fraass, Christopher M Lowery
In palaeontological studies, groups with consistent ecological and morphological traits across a clade's history (functional groups)1 afford different perspectives on biodiversity dynamics than do species and genera2,3 , which are evolutionarily ephemeral. Here we analyse Triton, a global dataset of Cenozoic macroperforate planktonic foraminiferal occurrences4 , to contextualize changes in latitudinal equitability gradients1 , functional diversity, palaeolatitudinal specialization and community equitability...
April 17, 2024: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632352/shark-genome-size-evolution-and-its-relationship-with-cellular-life-history-ecological-and-diversity-traits
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Mario Torralba Sáez, Michael Hofreiter, Nicolas Straube
Among vertebrates, sharks exhibit both large and heterogeneous genome sizes ranging from 2.86 to 17.05 pg. Aiming for a better understanding of the patterns and causalities of shark genome size evolution, we applied phylogenetic comparative methods to published genome-size estimates for 71 species representing the main phylogenetic lineages, life-histories and ecological traits. The sixfold range of genome size variation was strongly traceable throughout the phylogeny, with a major expansion preceding shark diversification during the late Paleozoic and an ancestral state (6...
April 17, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632306/rescape-transforming-coral-reefscape-images-for-quantitative-analysis
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Z Ferris, E Ribeiro, T Nagata, R van Woesik
Ever since the first image of a coral reef was captured in 1885, people worldwide have been accumulating images of coral reefscapes that document the historic conditions of reefs. However, these innumerable reefscape images suffer from perspective distortion, which reduces the apparent size of distant taxa, rendering the images unusable for quantitative analysis of reef conditions. Here we solve this century-long distortion problem by developing a novel computer-vision algorithm, ReScape, which removes the perspective distortion from reefscape images by transforming them into top-down views, making them usable for quantitative analysis of reef conditions...
April 17, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631598/anti-inflammatory-monomeric-sorbicillinoids-from-the-marine-fish-derived-fungus-trichoderma-sp-g13
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Yuhan Zhang, Yi Zhang, Gang Li, Kemin Dong, Jialing Wang, Shengjia Xiao, Hongxiang Lou, Xiaoping Peng
Four new monomeric sorbicillinoids, trichillinoids A - D (1-4), along with two known dimeric sorbicillinoids (5 and 6), and five known monomeric sorbicillinoids (7-11), were obtained from the marine-fish-derived fungus Trichoderma sp. G13. They were structurally characterized on the basis of comprehensive spectroscopic investigations (NMR, HRESIMS, and ECD). Compounds 1-4 displayed moderate anti-inflammatory activities, according to inhibiting the production of NO in RAW264.7 cells activated with IC50 values ranging from 14 to 20 μM...
April 15, 2024: Fitoterapia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631597/four-sulfur-containing-compounds-with-effect-from-marine-derived-fungus-aspergillus-terreus
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Guang-Yu Zhang, Bei-Jia Liu, Hui-Lin Pan, Hou-Jin Li, Zi-Feng Huang, Taifo Mahmud, Wen-Zhe Ma, Wen-Jian Lan
Sulfur-containing natural products possess a variety of biological functions including antitumor, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antiviral activities. In this study, four previously undescribed sulfur-containing compounds asperteretals L and M, terreins A and B, together with 17 known compounds were obtained from a culture of marine fungus A. terreus supplemented with inorganic sulfur source Na2 SO4 . Their planar structures and absolute configurations were elucidated by NMR, HRESIMS, and ECD experiments...
April 15, 2024: Fitoterapia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631558/testing-a-health-baseline-during-a-bivalve-mollusc-mortality-event-an-investigation-into-die-offs-of-pipi-paphies-australis-from-aotearoa-new-zealand
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Joanne Howells, Lisa Maria, Taryn Shirkey, Ari Carrington, Henry S Lane
Disease is a major threat to the economic, ecological and cultural services provided by wild bivalve populations. Over the past decade anecdotal reports on declining health of native bivalve populations around Aotearoa New Zealand have been supported by increasing observations of mass die-offs. Causes of declining health and mass die-offs of wild bivalves are not clear and could be due to a number of interactive and cumulative factors, including declining water quality, climate change, or disease. Pipi/kōkota (Paphies australis) within the Whangārei area (northern New Zealand) have suffered repeated die-offs and declining health since at least 2009...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631370/clinical-effectiveness-of-cardiac-rehabilitation-and-barriers-to-completion-in-patients-of-low-socioeconomic-status-in-rural-areas-a-mixed-methods-study
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Alline Beleigoli, Hila Ariela Dafny, Maria Alejandra Pinero de Plaza, Claire Hutchinson, Tania Marin, Joyce S Ramos, Orathai Suebkinorn, Lemlem G Gebremichael, Norma B Bulamu, Wendy Keech, Marie Ludlow, Jeroen Hendriks, Vincent Versace, Robyn A Clark
OBJECTIVE: To investigate cardiac rehabilitation utilisation and effectiveness, factors, needs and barriers associated with non-completion. DESIGN: We used the mixed-methods design with concurrent triangulation of a retrospective cohort and a qualitative study. SETTING: Economically disadvantaged areas in rural Australia. PARTICIPANTS: Patients (≥18 years) referred to cardiac rehabilitation through a central referral system and living in rural areas of low socioeconomic status...
April 17, 2024: Clinical Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631344/cooperative-transport-in-sea-star-locomotion
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Theodora Po, Eva Kanso, Matthew J McHenry
It is unclear how animals with radial symmetry control locomotion without a brain. Using a combination of experiments, mathematical modeling, and robotics, we tested the extent to which this control emerges in sea stars (Protoreaster nodosus) from the local control of their hundreds of feet and their mechanical interactions with the body. We discovered that these animals compensate for an experimental increase in their submerged weight by recruiting more feet that synchronize in the power stroke of the locomotor cycle during their bouncing gait...
April 10, 2024: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631309/urinary-cell-cycle-arrest-biomarkers-and-diuretic-efficiency-in-acute-heart-failure
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Gonzalo Núñez-Marín, Gregorio Romero-González, Jordi Bover, Jose Luis Górriz, Antoni Bayés-Genís, Juan Sanchis, Julio Núñez, Rafael de la Espriella
Introduction This study aimed to evaluate the association between the NephroCheck ® Test AKIRisk® Score, diuretic efficiency (DE) and the odds of worsening kidney function (WKF) within the first 72 hours of admission in patients hospitalized for acute heart failure (AHF). Methods The study prospectively enrolled 125 patients admitted with AHF. NephroCheck ® Test was obtained within the first 24 of admission. DE was defined as net fluid urine output per 40 mg of furosemide equivalents. Results The median AKIRisk® Score was 0...
April 17, 2024: Cardiorenal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631226/active-microbial-communities-facilitate-carbon-turnover-in-brine-pools-found-in-the-deep-southeastern-mediterranean-sea
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Maxim Rubin-Blum, Yizhaq Makovsky, Eyal Rahav, Natalia Belkin, Gilad Antler, Guy Sisma-Ventura, Barak Herut
Discharge of gas-rich brines fuels productive chemosynthetic ecosystems in the deep sea. In these salty, methanic and sulfidic brines, microbial communities adapt to specific niches along the physicochemical gradients. However, the molecular mechanisms that underpin these adaptations are not fully known. Using metagenomics, we investigated the dense (∼106  cell ml-1 ) microbial communities that occupy small deep-sea brine pools found in the Southeastern Mediterranean Sea (1150 m water depth, ∼22 °C, ∼60 PSU salinity, sulfide, methane, ammonia reaching millimolar levels, and oxygen usually depleted), reaching high productivity rates of 685 μg C L-1 d-1 ex-situ...
April 14, 2024: Marine Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631225/influence-of-habitat-features-on-the-colonisation-of-native-and-non-indigenous-species
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Nina Schaefer, Melanie J Bishop, Ana B Bugnot, Cian Foster-Thorpe, Brett Herbert, Andrew S Hoey, Mariana Mayer-Pinto, Shinichi Nakagawa, Craig D H Sherman, Maria L Vozzo, Katherine A Dafforn
Marine artificial structures provide substrates on which organisms can settle and grow. These structures facilitate establishment and spread of non-indigenous species, in part due to their distinct physical features (substrate material, movement, orientation) compared to natural habitat analogues such as rocky shores, and because following construction, they have abundant resources (space) for species to colonise. Despite the perceived importance of these habitat features, few studies have directly compared distributions of native and non-indigenous species or considered how functional identity and associated environmental preferences drive associations...
April 12, 2024: Marine Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38631003/overall-survival-with-adjuvant-pembrolizumab-in-renal-cell-carcinoma
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Toni K Choueiri, Piotr Tomczak, Se Hoon Park, Balaji Venugopal, Tom Ferguson, Stefan N Symeonides, Jaroslav Hajek, Yen-Hwa Chang, Jae-Lyun Lee, Naveed Sarwar, Naomi B Haas, Howard Gurney, Piotr Sawrycki, Mauricio Mahave, Marine Gross-Goupil, Tian Zhang, John M Burke, Gurjyot Doshi, Bohuslav Melichar, Evgeniy Kopyltsov, Ajjai Alva, Stephane Oudard, Delphine Topart, Hans Hammers, Hiroshi Kitamura, David F McDermott, Adriano Silva, Eric Winquist, Jerry Cornell, Aymen Elfiky, Joseph E Burgents, Rodolfo F Perini, Thomas Powles
BACKGROUND: Adjuvant pembrolizumab therapy after surgery for renal-cell carcinoma was approved on the basis of a significant improvement in disease-free survival in the KEYNOTE-564 trial. Whether the results regarding overall survival from the third prespecified interim analysis of the trial would also favor pembrolizumab was uncertain. METHODS: In this phase 3, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, we randomly assigned (in a 1:1 ratio) participants with clear-cell renal-cell carcinoma who had an increased risk of recurrence after surgery to receive pembrolizumab (at a dose of 200 mg) or placebo every 3 weeks for up to 17 cycles (approximately 1 year) or until recurrence, the occurrence of unacceptable toxic effects, or withdrawal of consent...
April 18, 2024: New England Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630889/sodium-oligomannate-s-amelioration-of-reproductive-and-metabolic-phenotypes-in-a-letrozole-induced-pcos-like-mouse-model-depends-on-the-gut-microbiome
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Zhi Li, Yan Liu, Yang Wang, Qingqing Cai, Yuhui Wang, Yixuan Bai, Haiou Liu, Congjian Xu, Feifei Zhang
It has been well-established that there is a connection between polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) pathology and gut microbiome dysbiosis. A marine-derived oligosaccharide, GV-971, has been reported to alter gut microbiota and alleviate Aβ amyloidosis. In this study, the effects of GV-971 on PCOS-like mice were explored. Mice were randomly assigned into four groups: control, letrozole, letrozole + GV-971, control + GV-971. Glucose metabolism in PCOS-like mice was ameliorated by GV-971, while the reproductive endocrine disorder of PCOS-like mice was partially reversed...
March 17, 2024: Biology of Reproduction
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