LIVIVO - The Search Portal for Life Sciences

zur deutschen Oberfläche wechseln
Advanced search

Search results

Result 1 - 5 of total 5

Search options

  1. Article: Ultrasound examination of coelomic viscera through the plastron in stranded green sea turtles (

    Baldini, Mariella / Roque, Caroline Augusto / Marcon, Melissa / Maranho, Andrea

    Open veterinary journal

    2019  Volume 9, Issue 1, Page(s) 38–43

    Abstract: Many projects have been developed in the last years for the conservation of sea turtles. Young green turtles ( ...

    Abstract Many projects have been developed in the last years for the conservation of sea turtles. Young green turtles (
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Brazil/epidemiology ; Feces/chemistry ; Foreign Bodies/epidemiology ; Foreign Bodies/etiology ; Foreign Bodies/veterinary ; Gastrointestinal Contents/diagnostic imaging ; Gastrointestinal Tract/diagnostic imaging ; Turtles ; Ultrasonography/veterinary
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-02-18
    Publishing country Libya
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2651664-0
    ISSN 2218-6050 ; 2226-4485
    ISSN (online) 2218-6050
    ISSN 2226-4485
    DOI 10.4314/ovj.v9i1.7
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

    More links

    Kategorien

  2. Article ; Online: Hematology and Serum Biochemistry of Coastal Seabirds Rehabilitated on the Southeastern and Southern Coast of Brazil.

    Ferioli, Raquel B / da Mata, Amanda R / Sánchez-Sarmiento, Angélica M / Marcon, Melissa / K M C Flaiban, Karina / Castilho, Pedro / Kolesnikovas, Cristiane K M / Steuernagel, Adriane / Lemos, Giulia G / Domit, Camila / Soares, Renata L / Alvarez, Maria C L / do Valle, Rodrigo Del Rio / Maranho, Andrea / Kyllar, Anneliese C / Neto, Hugo G / Barbosa, Carla B

    Journal of wildlife diseases

    2024  Volume 60, Issue 2, Page(s) 319–326

    Abstract: Complete blood counts (n=566) and serum biochemistry (n=426) were assessed in seven coastal seabirds species that underwent rehabilitation along the southeastern and southern coast of Brazil from Saquarema, Rio de Janeiro State (22°56'16.44″S, 42°18'24 ... ...

    Abstract Complete blood counts (n=566) and serum biochemistry (n=426) were assessed in seven coastal seabirds species that underwent rehabilitation along the southeastern and southern coast of Brazil from Saquarema, Rio de Janeiro State (22°56'16.44″S, 42°18'24.16″W) to Laguna, Santa Catarina State (28°29'43″S, 48°45'39.2″W), from August 2016 to August 2020. Blood samples were collected from four species of Charadriiformes, including Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus, n=136), South American Tern (Sterna hirundinacea, n=25), Cabot's Tern (Thalasseus acuflavidus, n=17), and Common Tern (Sterna hirundo, n=14) as well as three species of Suliformes, the Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster, n=212), Magnificent Frigatebird (Fregata magnificens, n=104), and Neotropic Cormorant (Nannopterum brasilianum, n=58). The individuals were sampled as part of the protocol required before their release into the wild when considered healthy. This work aimed to establish the normal hematologic and biochemical reference values of those seabird species and, when possible, to analyze variations among age class and sex and to compare those with the available data in the literature. In addition, we provide the first baseline data for the South American Tern, Cabot's Tern, and Neotropic Cormorant. Baseline hematologic data are crucial for assessing health status of individuals and to support management and conservation actions, including release of seabirds into the wild.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Brazil ; Birds ; Charadriiformes ; Hematology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-28
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 410709-3
    ISSN 1943-3700 ; 0090-3558
    ISSN (online) 1943-3700
    ISSN 0090-3558
    DOI 10.7589/JWD-D-22-00127
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

    More links

    Kategorien

  3. Article: Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to penguins on the coast of southeastern Brazil

    Barreto, Isana Souza / de Albergaria-Barbosa, Ana Cecilia Rizzatti / Patire, Vinicius Farias / de Jesus Silva, Márcio / Baldassin, Paula / Taniguchi, Satie / Montone, Rosalinda Carmela / Gallo, Hugo / Maranho, Andrea / Bícego, Márcia Caruso

    Marine pollution bulletin. 2020 Aug., v. 157

    2020  

    Abstract: Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on São Paulo state coast (southeastern Brazil) was evaluated through the analysis of biliary metabolites in Spheniscus magellanicus (n = 79). The animals analyzed in present study were either found dead ...

    Abstract Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on São Paulo state coast (southeastern Brazil) was evaluated through the analysis of biliary metabolites in Spheniscus magellanicus (n = 79). The animals analyzed in present study were either found dead during beach monitoring procedures or died at rehabilitation centers. Analyses of naphthalene (NAP), phenanthrene (PHE) and benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) metabolites were performed using a high-performance liquid chromatograph equipped with fluorescence detectors. Total metabolite (TM) concentrations ranged from below the method quantification limit to 270 μg g⁻¹ of bile. TM concentrations were mainly composed of NAP metabolites, followed by PHE metabolites. BaP metabolites were detected in only two samples. This is the first study using PAHs metabolites in S. magellanicus to assess the bioavailability of these compounds in coastal regions.
    Keywords Spheniscus ; bile ; bioavailability ; chromatography ; coasts ; fluorescence ; liquids ; marine pollution ; metabolites ; naphthalene ; phenanthrenes ; Brazil
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-08
    Publishing place Elsevier Ltd
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean
    ZDB-ID 2001296-2
    ISSN 1879-3363 ; 0025-326X
    ISSN (online) 1879-3363
    ISSN 0025-326X
    DOI 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111306
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

    More links

    Kategorien

  4. Article ; Online: Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to penguins on the coast of southeastern Brazil.

    Barreto, Isana Souza / de Albergaria-Barbosa, Ana Cecilia Rizzatti / Patire, Vinicius Farias / de Jesus Silva, Márcio / Baldassin, Paula / Taniguchi, Satie / Montone, Rosalinda Carmela / Gallo, Hugo / Maranho, Andrea / Bícego, Márcia Caruso

    Marine pollution bulletin

    2020  Volume 157, Page(s) 111306

    Abstract: Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on São Paulo state coast (southeastern Brazil) was evaluated through the analysis of biliary metabolites in Spheniscus magellanicus (n = 79). The animals analyzed in present study were either found dead ...

    Abstract Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on São Paulo state coast (southeastern Brazil) was evaluated through the analysis of biliary metabolites in Spheniscus magellanicus (n = 79). The animals analyzed in present study were either found dead during beach monitoring procedures or died at rehabilitation centers. Analyses of naphthalene (NAP), phenanthrene (PHE) and benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) metabolites were performed using a high-performance liquid chromatograph equipped with fluorescence detectors. Total metabolite (TM) concentrations ranged from below the method quantification limit to 270 μg g
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Biological Availability ; Brazil ; Environmental Monitoring ; Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons/analysis ; Spheniscidae
    Chemical Substances Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-29
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2001296-2
    ISSN 1879-3363 ; 0025-326X
    ISSN (online) 1879-3363
    ISSN 0025-326X
    DOI 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111306
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

    More links

    Kategorien

  5. Article: Cetacean records along São Paulo state coast, Southeastern Brazil

    Santos, Marcos César de Oliveira(Universidade Estadual Paulista Instituto de Biociências Departamento de Zoologia Projeto Atlantis) / Siciliano, Salvatore(FIOCRUZ Departamento de Endemias Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública) / Vicente, André Fabiano de Castro(Centro de Estudos sobre Encalhes de Mamíferos Marinhos) / Alvarenga, Fernando Siqueira(Centro de Estudos sobre Encalhes de Mamíferos Marinhos) / Zampirolli, Émerson(Centro de Estudos sobre Encalhes de Mamíferos Marinhos) / Souza, Shirley Pacheco de(UNICAMP Instituto Terra & Mar Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia) / Maranho, Andréa(Associação de Resgate e Reabilitação de Animais Marinhos)

    Brazilian Journal of Oceanography

    2010/06  

    Abstract: The São Paulo state (SP) coast (23º18'S, 44º42'W; 25º14'S, 48º01'W) is of approximately 600 km in length, bordering the Western Atlantic Ocean, in southeastern Brazil. Cetacean sightings and strandings have long been observed throughout this area. ... ...

    Abstract The São Paulo state (SP) coast (23º18'S, 44º42'W; 25º14'S, 48º01'W) is of approximately 600 km in length, bordering the Western Atlantic Ocean, in southeastern Brazil. Cetacean sightings and strandings have long been observed throughout this area. Scattered data from scientific publications, skeletal remains in museums, photographs and articles from newspaper files, universities and aquaria have been organised and updated since 1993. Field investigations on strandings and sightings have also been conducted. A total of 29 cetacean species have been recorded, including 7 baleen whales (Mysticeti) and 22 toothed whales (Odontoceti), as follows: Balaenoptera physalus, B. borealis, B. edeni, B. acutorostrata, B. bonaerensis, Megaptera novaeangliae, Eubalaena australis, Physeter macrocephalus, Kogia breviceps, K. sima, Berardius arnuxii, Mesoplodon europaeus, M. mirus, Ziphius cavirostris, Orcinus orca, Feresa attenuata, Globicephala melas, G. macrorhynchus, Pseudorca crassidens, Delphinus capensis, Lagenodelphis hosei, Steno bredanensis, Tursiops truncatus, Stenella frontalis, S. longirostris, S. coeruleoalba, Lissodelphis peronii, Sotalia guianensis and Pontoporia blainvillei. Several species have been observed only once and include strays from their areas of common distribution, as well as species with known preferences for offshore distribution. Others, such as P. blainvillei and S. guianensis, are common coastal dwellers year-round. Z. cavirostris, P. crassidens and L. hosei are reported for the first time on the SP coast.
    Language English
    Document type Article
    ISSN 1679-8759
    Database AGRIS - International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology

    More links

    Kategorien

To top