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Journal of Economic Entomology; v. 66(1); p. 82-85
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Amino-acidemie et irradiation corporelle totale chez les scorpions
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Centre de Recherches du Service de Sante des Armees, 75 - Paris (France); p. 132-143; 1971
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[en] Ticks are arthropods with significant impact on the economy of livestock and public health, due to losses generated in production, and their ability to transmit microorganisms. Despite the evidence of circulation of different tick species in the country, there are no updates concerning the variety of existing species, therefore, the authors of this manuscript offer a literature review on ticks from the Ixodidae family reported in Colombia including their geographical distribution, their hosts and the microorganisms they carry and might transmit in Colombia. In this manuscript, we described the presence in the country of different species of ticks of the genera Amblyomma, Ixodes, Haemaphysalis, Rhipicephalus, and Dermacentor. The genus with the greatest variety was Amblyomma with 29 species, followed by Ixodes with 11 species, and of the genus Dermacentor, Haemaphysalis and Rhipicephalus two species were reported for each. These species are distributed in most departments and a wide variety of hosts, including domestic, synanthropic and wild animals. Additionally, it was found that some reported ticks could play a role as potential vectors of various microorganisms that could affect public and veterinary health. We expect that this work will be a contribution to support tick research and the study of tick-borne agents in Colombia.
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Garrapatas duras (Acari: Ixodidae) de Colombia, una revision a su conocimiento en el pais
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Acta Biologica Colombiana; ISSN 0120-548X; ; v. 25(1); p. 126-139
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[en] We present an empirical comparison of invertebrate community structure between areas of undisturbed native eucalypt woodland and areas that have been cleared and replaced with plantations of exotic radiata pine (Pinus radiata). Implementation of a novel conceptual framework revealed that both insect (in autumn) and arachnid (in winter) assemblages demonstrated inhibition in response to the pine plantations. Species richness declines occurred in several taxonomic Orders (e.g., Hymenoptera, Blattodea, Acari) without compensated increases in other Orders in plantations. This was, however, a seasonal response, with shifts between inhibition and equivalency observed in both insects and arachnids across autumn and winter sampling periods. Equivalency responses were characterized by relatively similar levels of species richness in plantation and native habitats for several Orders (e.g., Coleoptera, Collembola, Psocoptera, Araneae). We propose testable hypotheses for the observed seasonal shifts between inhibition and equivalency that focus on diminished resource availability and the damp, moist conditions found in the plantations. Given the compelling evidence for seasonal shifts between categories, we recommend that seasonal patterns should be considered a critical component of further assemblage-level investigations of this novel framework for invasion ecology.
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International Journal of Ecology (Print); ISSN 1687-9708; ; v. 2009(2009); p. 6
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[en] Study monitored the Black Phoebe along the Cali River to determine suitability as a bioindicator of water quality in urban areas. Recorded type of perch, forage substrates, and forage frequency, estimated size of territory defended by each mated pair, and characterized preferred habitat. Arthropod samples were collected to assess food availability. The results suggest that the Black Phoebe should not be used as an indicator of the biotic integrity of rivers in urban settings. Its activities are not restricted by the quality of its environment, as it has a flexible diet and responds well to a variety of offerings.
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Es Sayornis nigricans (aves: Tyrannidae) un buen indicador de calidad ambiental en la zona urbana de Cali, Colombia?
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Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales; ISSN 0370-3908; ; v. 34(132); p. 373-380
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Maimon Abdullah; Azura Zainal Ratin; Noraini Dan
Rice agroecosystem of the Muda irrigation scheme, Malaysia2002
Rice agroecosystem of the Muda irrigation scheme, Malaysia2002
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[en] Periodic sampling of invertebrates by the Sweeping Method was carried out in the Muda rice area. Two plots with three subplots were chosen incorporating both the recycled and non-recycled irrigation systems. Our results showed that there was a significant difference in abundance and diversity of insect families sampled within plots and between visits undertaken from 19 to 89 days after seeding (DAS). Plot comparison between the two irrigated systems shows that the recycled system supports a higher diversity of insects and arachnids compared to the non-recycled system. From a total of 2418 individuals analysed, some 87.43% was from the recycled plots. Of the four dominant families captured from both types of plots, the most abundant comprised Pyralidae, followed by Chironomidae, Coenagrionidae and Tetragnathidae families for the non-recycled plots, whilst ranking for the recycled plots was Chironomidae followed by Acrididae, Coenagrionidae and Cicadellidae families, respectively. The relative abundance and diversity of the various orders and families are also related to abiotic parameters and planting stage of rice. (Author)
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Nashriyah Mat (ed.) (Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology Research MINT, Bangi (Malaysia)); Ho Nai Kin (ed.) (Muda Agricultural Development Authority MADA, Alor Setar (Malaysia)); Ismail Sahid (ed.) (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi (Malaysia)); Ahyaudin Ali (ed.) (Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang (Malaysia)); Lum Keng Yeang (ed.) (Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute, Serdang (Malaysia)); 225 p; ISBN 967-9970-04-3; ; 2002; p. 87-96
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[en] Arachnoid granulations are structures filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that extend into the venous sinuses through openings in the dura mater and allow the drainage of CSF from subarachnoid space into venous system. Usually they are asymptomatic but can be symptomatic when large enough to cause sinus occlusion. We report a rare case of a brain herniation into a giant arachnoid granulation in an asymptomatic elderly male patient, which was discovered incidentally
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Case Reports in Radiology; ISSN 2090-6870; ; v. 2017(2017); 4 p
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[en] Mite study in Colombia has evidently contributed to the knowledge of the diversity of species. In this field the investigators have also developed studies on evaluation and handling of the phytophagous acarus, the advances have been important in the works on those depredators species. One can affirm that the country has basic and applied information on the acarus, but it is needed to deepen in some topics
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Acaros de importancia agricola en Colombia
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Revista Facultad Nacional de Agronomia (Medellin); ISSN 0304-2847; ; v. 52(1); p. 321-363
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Journal of Economic Entomology; v. 65(6); p. 1619-1621
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Sayegh, R.S.R.; Silva Junior, P.I.; Daffre, S.
Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquimica e Biologia Molecular (SBBq), Sao Paulo, SP (Brazil)2008
Sociedade Brasileira de Bioquimica e Biologia Molecular (SBBq), Sao Paulo, SP (Brazil)2008
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2008; [1 p.]; 37. Annual meeting of the Brazilian Society on Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Aguas de Lindoia, SP (Brazil); 17-20 May 2008; 11. Congress of the PABMB: Pan-American Association for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Aguas de Lindoia, SP (Brazil); 17-20 May 2008; Available from http://sbbq.iq.usp.br/arquivos/2008/cdlivro/resumos/R9151.pdf. Also available from the Nuclear Information Center of the Brazilian National Nuclear Energy Commission, Rio de Janeiro, in electronic form
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