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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36893135/long-term-trends-in-grassland-bird-relative-abundance-on-focal-grassland-landscapes-in-missouri
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander R Schindler, Hadley I A Boehm, Tyler F Beckerman, Thomas W Bonnot, Frances M DiDonato, Alisha R Mosloff, Mitch D Weegman, Sarah W Kendrick
North American grassland birds have widely declined over the past 50 years, largely due to anthropogenic-driven loss of native prairie habitat. In response to these declines, many conservation programs have been implemented to help secure wildlife habitat on private and public lands. The Grasslands Coalition is one such initiative established to advance the conservation of grassland birds in Missouri. The Missouri Department of Conservation conducted annual point count surveys for comparison of grassland bird relative abundance between focal grassland areas and nearby paired (i...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36739985/airborne-microplastics-detected-in-the-lungs-of-wild-birds-in-japan
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yurika Tokunaga, Hiroshi Okochi, Yuto Tani, Yasuhiro Niida, Toshio Tachibana, Kazuo Saigawa, Kinya Katayama, Sachiko Moriguchi, Takuya Kato, Shin-Ichi Hayama
Microplastics (MPs) have been found in a wide range of animal species including humans. The detection of MPs in human lungs suggests that humans inhale airborne microplastics (AMPs). Although birds respire more efficiently than mammals and are therefore more susceptible to air pollution, little is known about their inhalation exposure to MPs. In this study, we analyzed samples isolated from the lungs of several species of wild birds in Japan by micro-Fourier transform infrared (μFTIR) spectroscopy to clear whether AMPs can be inhaled and accumulate within the lungs of wild birds...
February 3, 2023: Chemosphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36739410/the-detection-of-mycoplasma-sturni-and-mycoplasma-moatsii-from-the-choana-of-a-barn-swallow-hirundo-rustica-a-case-report
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Theresa Sophie Klostermann, Michael Lierz
BACKGROUND: Mycoplasmas are found in many different species. Until now 26 avian mycoplasma species have been described, but in the most free ranging bird species the prevalence and significance of Mycoplasma spp. is still unclear. CASE PRESENTATION: In May 2021 a barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) was brought to a veterinary clinic after it hit a window. As part of the routine exam a choanal swab was taken for mycoplasma culture and for the detection of mycoplasmas using a Mycoplasma-genus-specific Polymerase chain reaction...
February 4, 2023: BMC Veterinary Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36703152/long-term-study-reveals-central-european-aerial-insectivores-as-an-unusual-group-of-hosts-that-harbor-mostly-helminths-that-are-unable-to-complete-life-cycles-in-the-nesting-quarters-of-their-hosts
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Jiljí Sitko, Petr Heneberg
BACKGROUND: Central European aerial insectivores are long-distance migrants that winter in sub-Saharan Africa. Most of them employ the fly-and-forage migrating strategy and differ in their food composition. The composition and structure of helminth component communities of these hosts are poorly understood, and information regarding seasonality and long-term changes is unavailable. METHODS: From 1963 to 2022, we analyzed the population trends of helminths in five aerial insectivore species...
January 26, 2023: Parasites & Vectors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36679060/indigenous-amazonian-traditional-medicine-s-usage-of-the-tobacco-plant-a-transdisciplinary-ethnopsychological-mixed-methods-case-study
#25
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Ilana Berlowitz, Ernesto García Torres, Caroline Maake, Ursula Wolf, Chantal Martin-Soelch
Harmful usage of tobacco is a global public health problem associated with adverse health effects and addiction. Yet, in the Peruvian Amazon, the native region of Nicotiana rustica L., this plant is used in remarkably different manners: it is considered a potent medicinal plant, applied in liquid form for oral ingestion to treat mental health problems, a common and ancient healing practice in this region. Using a transdisciplinary field research approach with mixed ethnopsychological methods, this work aimed to report for the first time a case study in this context...
January 11, 2023: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36662619/a-chromosome-level-reference-genome-and-pangenome-for-barn-swallow-population-genomics
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simona Secomandi, Guido R Gallo, Marcella Sozzoni, Alessio Iannucci, Elena Galati, Linelle Abueg, Jennifer Balacco, Manuela Caprioli, William Chow, Claudio Ciofi, Joanna Collins, Olivier Fedrigo, Luca Ferretti, Arkarachai Fungtammasan, Bettina Haase, Kerstin Howe, Woori Kwak, Gianluca Lombardo, Patrick Masterson, Graziella Messina, Anders P Møller, Jacquelyn Mountcastle, Timothy A Mousseau, Joan Ferrer Obiol, Anna Olivieri, Arang Rhie, Diego Rubolini, Marielle Saclier, Roscoe Stanyon, David Stucki, Françoise Thibaud-Nissen, James Torrance, Antonio Torroni, Kristina Weber, Roberto Ambrosini, Andrea Bonisoli-Alquati, Erich D Jarvis, Luca Gianfranceschi, Giulio Formenti
Insights into the evolution of non-model organisms are limited by the lack of reference genomes of high accuracy, completeness, and contiguity. Here, we present a chromosome-level, karyotype-validated reference genome and pangenome for the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica). We complement these resources with a reference-free multialignment of the reference genome with other bird genomes and with the most comprehensive catalog of genetic markers for the barn swallow. We identify potentially conserved and accelerated genes using the multialignment and estimate genome-wide linkage disequilibrium using the catalog...
January 18, 2023: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36611672/reproductive-success-of-a-tropical-barn-swallow-hirundo-rustica-population-is-lower-than-that-in-temperate-regions
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Tian, Yu Liu, Zhuoya Zhou, Huaxiao Zhou, Shengjun Lu, Zhengwang Zhang
Temperate-tropical comparisons of avian life history traits are helpful to understand the different selective pressures placed on birds by different climate zones. Although there have been many comparative studies targeting multiple species in different regions, there are few comparative studies on the reproductive successes of the same species between tropical and temperate regions. In this study, we monitored the breeding activities of the Barn Swallow ( Hirundo rustica ) simultaneously at a single tropical site and a single temperate site in China, compared the breeding performances of the two populations, and investigated the effects of weather conditions on reproductive success separately...
December 23, 2022: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36558848/exploring-the-host-range-of-rose-rosette-virus-among-herbaceous-annual-plants
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Osama O Atallah, Sherin M Yassin, Natalie Shirley, Jeanmarie Verchot
To study the host range of Rose rosette virus (RRV), we employed crude sap inoculum extracted from RRV-infected roses and the RRV infectious clone. We inoculated plants from the families Solanaceae , Cucurbitaceae , Leguminosae , Malvaceae , Amaranthaceae , and Brassicaceae. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to detect RRV in the inoculated plants throughout their growth stages. Interestingly, RRV was detected in the newly developed leaves of tomato, pepper, tobacco, cucumber, squash, zucchini, pumpkin, pea, peanut, soybean, spinach, okra, and Chenopodium spp...
December 10, 2022: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36465117/insect-visitation-and-pollination-of-a-culturally-significant-plant-hopi-tobacco-nicotiana-rustica
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shelby D Gibson, Kennedy S Halvorson, Lisa Myers, Sheila R Colla
Nicotiana rustica is a monecious member of the Solanaceae family, distributed across North America where it is grown for ceremonial purposes. Flowers of N. rustica open in the morning and are receptive to pollen until the following day. This study investigates the role of diurnal and nocturnal pollinators in reproductive success (seed weight, seed set, seediness) and insect visitation rate in N. rustica in eastern North America using floral bagging techniques. Results show that N. rustica benefits most from open (open day and night) and day open (closed at night) pollination...
December 22, 2022: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36432206/fractionation-and-extraction-optimization-of-potentially-valuable-compounds-and-their-profiling-in-six-varieties-of-two-nicotiana-species
#30
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Csaba Laszlo, Kacper Kaminski, Haifeng Guan, Maria Fatarova, Jianbing Wei, Alexandre Bergounioux, Walter K Schlage, Sandra Schorderet-Weber, Philippe A Guy, Nikolai V Ivanov, Kai Lamottke, Julia Hoeng
There is an increasingly urgent call to shift industrial processes from fossil fuel feedstock to sustainable bio-based resources. This change becomes of high importance considering new budget requirements for a carbon-neutral economy. Such a transformation can be driven by traditionally used plants that are able to produce large amounts of valuable biologically relevant secondary metabolites. Tobacco plants can play a leading role in providing value-added products in remote areas of the world. In this study, we propose a non-exhaustive list of compounds with potential economic interest that can be sourced from the tobacco plant...
November 21, 2022: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36421950/evaluation-of-insecticidal-potentials-of-five-plant-extracts-against-the-stored-grain-pest-callosobruchus-maculatus-coleoptera-bruchidae
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Rasheed Akbar, Imtiaz Ali Khan, Reem A Alajmi, Ashraf Ali, Brekhna Faheem, Amjad Usman, Ashraf M Ahmed, Mohamed El-Shazly, Abid Farid, John P Giesy, Mourad A M Aboul-Soud
Plant based insecticides are considered among the most economic and ecofriendly chemicals for the protection of plants and stored grains. The cowpea weevil ( Callosbruchus maculatus ) causes more than 90% damage to sored grains in three to six months. The current study investigates insecticidal potentials of five selected botanicals: Melia azedarach, Nicotiana rustica, Azadirachta indica , Nicotiana tabacum and Thuja orientalis. They are explored at six different concentrations (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3...
November 13, 2022: Insects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36419202/across-the-deserts-and-sea-inter-individual-variation-in-migration-routes-of-south-central-european-barn-swallows-hirundo-rustica
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Mattia Pancerasa, Roberto Ambrosini, Andrea Romano, Diego Rubolini, David W Winkler, Renato Casagrandi
BACKGROUND: The spatiotemporal organization of migratory routes of long-distance migrants results from trade-offs between minimizing the journey length and en route risk of migration-related mortality, which may be reduced by avoiding crossing inhospitable ecological barriers. Despite flourishing avian migration research in recent decades, little is still known about inter-individual variability in migratory routes, as well as the carry-over effects of spatial and temporal features of migration on subsequent migration stages...
November 22, 2022: Movement Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36359151/egg-rejection-and-nest-sanitation-in-an-island-population-of-barn-swallows-hirundo-rustica-probability-response-latency-and-sex-effects
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Qiuhui Yang, Xiangyang Chen, Ziqi Zhang, Jingru Han, Neng Wu, Canchao Yang
Bird nests function as vessels for eggs and nestlings, and an environment for rearing offspring. However, foreign objects falling into bird nests and nestling eggshells may be harmful. Moreover, the smell of fecal sacs increases the risk of detection by predators. Many bird species have evolved nest sanitation to prevent damage to their nests. Furthermore, egg rejection evolved in some birds to thwart brood parasites that lay eggs in their nests. We studied 133 nests of barn swallows ( Hirundo rustica ) in an island population through a nest content manipulation experiment to determine nest sanitation and egg rejection behaviors and their relationship...
November 3, 2022: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36296233/detection-of-tick-borne-pathogens-in-ticks-from-cattle-in-western-highlands-of-cameroon
#34
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Yannick Ngnindji-Youdje, Adama Zan Diarra, Michel Lontsi-Demano, Timoléon Tchuinkam, Philippe Parola
This study aimed to detect and identify microorganisms in ticks collected in the Western Highlands of Cameroon. Quantitative real-time and standard PCR assays, coupled with sequencing, were used. A total of 944 ticks collected from cattle in five distinct sites in Cameroon were selected for the analyses. They belonged to five genera ( Amblyomma , Hyalomma , Rhipicephalus , Haemaphysalis, and Ixodes ) and twelve species. Real-time PCR revealed that 23% ( n = 218) of the ticks were positive for Rickettsia spp...
September 30, 2022: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36083136/digest-exploring-the-interplay-between-migration-and-speciation-in-the-barn-swallow
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Tusheema Dutta, Gargy Sarkar, Rima Bhattachariya, Jente Ottenburghs
When members of the same population follow distinct migration routes, a migratory divide can arise. Could differences in migratory strategies contribute to genetic differentiation and possibly speciation? In this study, Turbek et al. (2022) combine genomic data, stable isotopes, and geolocators to characterize a migratory divide between two subspecies of the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica). Their findings set the stage for further analyses into the genetic basis of migratory behavior. This article is protected by copyright...
September 9, 2022: Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36072466/biorational-control-of-callosobruchus-maculatus-coleoptera-buchidae-in-stored-grains-with-botanical-extracts
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rasheed Akbar, Imtiaz Ali Khan, Brekhna Faheem, Rashid Azad, Maid Zaman, Rubab Altaf, Amjad Usman, Muhammad Fawad, Abid Farid, Ahmad Ur Rahman Saljoqi, Asad Syed, Ali H Bahkali, Abdallah M Elgorban, Jawad Ali Shah, Abdul Qayyum
Globally, around 2000 plant species are used against pest control. The utilization of botanicals is considered the most economic and biodegradable methods for the control of stored grains pests. Therefore, the current study was carried out to investigate the repellency potential of five botanicals against Callosbruchus maculatus F. in Haripur, Pakistan. The concentrations of Azadirachta indica L., Nicotiana tabacum L., Melia azedarach L., Nicotiana rustica L., and Thuja orientalis L. were, i.e., 0.5, 1.0, 1...
2022: BioMed Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36069953/a-new-isosporan-apicomplexa-eimeriidae-from-barn-swallow-hirundo-rustica-aves-passeriformes-hirundinidae-hirundininae-in-oklahoma-usa
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chris T McAllister, John A Hnida
Compared to other commonly examined passerine birds for coccidian (Apicomplexa) parasites, little is available on the coccidia of birds of the family Hirundinidae, including barn swallows (Hirundo rustica). Feces was collected in May 2022 from two nesting H. rustica in McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA; the samples contained oöcysts representing a new species of Isospora. Oöcysts of Isospora zimmermani n. sp. are subspheroidal to ovoidal with a smooth bi-layered wall, measure (L × W) 22.8 × 20.8 µm, and have a length/width (L/W) ratio of 1...
September 7, 2022: Systematic Parasitology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35915362/ssr-marker-based-genetic-characterization-of-turkish-oriental-tobaccos
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ibrahim Saygili, Nejdet Kandemir, Ahmet Kinay, Selim Aytac, Ali Kemal Ayan
BACKGROUND: Turkey is one of the traditional oriental tobacco producing countries. Oriental tobaccos produced in Turkey are ecotypes specific to certain regions, local varieties and landraces, and they have unique characteristics. The present study was conducted to reveal the general and interregional genetic diversity levels of tobacco genotypes collected from different regions of Turkey based on DNA markers. METHODS AND RESULTS: A total of 319 ecotypes/lines of Turkish Oriental Tobaccos collected from different regions (Aegean Region, Marmara Region, Karadeniz Region, and East and Southeast Anatolia Regions) of Turkey and cultivars Xanthi 81, Xanthi 2A, Canik Sitmasuyu, Katerini, Canik 190-5 and NC 55 were subjected to SSR marker analysis...
August 1, 2022: Molecular Biology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35865282/comparative-chloroplast-genomes-of-nicotiana-species-solanaceae-insights-into-the-genetic-variation-phylogenetic-relationship-and-polyploid-speciation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuaibin Wang, Junping Gao, Haoyu Chao, Zhaowu Li, Wenxuan Pu, Yaofu Wang, Ming Chen
Nicotiana L. is a genus rich in polyploidy, which represents an ideal natural system for investigating speciation, biodiversity, and phytogeography. Despite a wealth of phylogenetic work on this genus, a robust evolutionary framework with a dated molecular phylogeny for the genus is still lacking. In this study, the 19 complete chloroplast genomes of Nicotiana species were assembled, and five published chloroplast genomes of Nicotiana were retrieved for comparative analyses. The results showed that the 24 chloroplast genomes of Nicotiana , ranging from 155,327 bp ( N...
2022: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35778546/nest-sanitation-as-an-effective-defence-against-brood-parasitism
#40
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Michal Šulc, Anna E Hughes, Lisandrina Mari, Jolyon Troscianko, Oldřich Tomášek, Tomáš Albrecht, Václav Jelínek
Egg rejection is a crucial defence strategy against brood parasitism that requires the host to correctly recognise the foreign egg. Rejection behaviour has, thus, evolved in many hosts, facilitated by the visual differences between the parasitic and host eggs, and driving hosts to rely on colour and pattern cues. On the other hand, the need to recognise non-egg-shaped objects to carry out nest sanitation led birds to evolve the ability to discriminate and eject objects using mainly shape cues. However, little is known regarding the evolutionary significance of rejection behaviour in general and the cognitive processes underlying it...
July 1, 2022: Animal Cognition
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