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Primates ; 65(4): 299-309, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38735025

RESUMEN

The gut microbiota of group-living animals is strongly influenced by their social interactions, but it is unclear how it responds to social instability. We investigated whether social instability associated with the arrival of new males and challenges to the alpha male position could explain differences in the gut microbiota in adult female Colobus vellerosus at Boabeng-Fiema, Ghana. First, we used a data set collected during May-August 2007 and May 2008-2009 that consisted of (i) 50 fecal samples from adult females in eight social groups for V4 16S rRNA sequencing to determine gut microbiota composition, and (ii) demographic and behavioral data ad libitum to determine male immigration, challenges to the alpha male position, and infant births and deaths. Sørensen and Bray-Curtis beta diversity indices (i.e., between-sample microbiota variation) were predicted by year, alpha male stability, group identity, and age. Next, we used a more detailed behavioral data set collected during focal observations of adult females in one group with a prolonged alpha male takeover and three cases of infant loss, to create 12-month versus 3-month 1-m proximity networks that preceded and overlapped the gut microbiome sampling period in that group. The long versus short-term networks were not correlated, suggesting temporal variation in proximity networks. In this group, beta diversity among the five adult females was predicted by similarity in infant loss status and short-term (rather than yearly) 1-m proximity ties. Although the mechanism driving this association needs to be further investigated in future studies, our findings indicate that alpha male takeovers are associated with gut microbiota variation and highlight the importance of taking demographic and social network dynamics into account.


Asunto(s)
Colobus , Heces , Microbioma Gastrointestinal , Animales , Femenino , Masculino , Colobus/microbiología , Colobus/fisiología , Heces/microbiología , ARN Ribosómico 16S/análisis , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Ghana , Conducta Social
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Nat Ecol Evol ; 7(10): 1729-1739, 2023 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37652997

RESUMEN

Macroevolutionary biologists have classically rejected the notion that higher-level patterns of divergence arise through microevolutionary processes acting within populations. For morphology, this consensus partly derives from the inability of quantitative genetics models to correctly predict the behaviour of evolutionary processes at the scale of millions of years. Developmental studies (evo-devo) have been proposed to reconcile micro- and macroevolution. However, there has been little progress in establishing a formal framework to apply evo-devo models of phenotypic diversification. Here we reframe this issue by asking whether using evo-devo models to quantify biological variation can improve the explanatory power of comparative models, thus helping us bridge the gap between micro- and macroevolution. We test this prediction by evaluating the evolution of primate lower molars in a comprehensive dataset densely sampled across living and extinct taxa. Our results suggest that biologically informed morphospaces alongside quantitative genetics models allow a seamless transition between the micro- and macroscales, whereas biologically uninformed spaces do not. We show that the adaptive landscape for primate teeth is corridor like, with changes in morphology within the corridor being nearly neutral. Overall, our framework provides a basis for integrating evo-devo into the modern synthesis, allowing an operational way to evaluate the ultimate causes of macroevolution.

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Evol Anthropol ; 31(3): 138-153, 2022 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35102633

RESUMEN

In recent years, multiple technological and methodological advances have increased our ability to estimate phylogenies, leading to more accurate dating of the primate tree of life. Here we provide an overview of the limitations and potentials of some of these advancements and discuss how dated phylogenies provide the crucial temporal scale required to understand primate evolution. First, we review new methods, such as the total-evidence dating approach, that promise a better integration between the fossil record and molecular data. We then explore how the ever-increasing availability of genomic-level data for more primate species can impact our ability to accurately estimate timetrees. Finally, we discuss more recent applications of mutation rates to date divergence times. We highlight example studies that have applied these approaches to estimate divergence dates within primates. Our goal is to provide a critical overview of these new developments and explore the promises and challenges of their application in evolutionary anthropology.


Asunto(s)
Fósiles , Primates , Animales , Evolución Molecular , Filogenia , Primates/genética
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Food Res Int ; 150(Pt B): 110802, 2021 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34863494

RESUMEN

As consumer awareness of food expands, as does the understanding of the correlation between nutrition and health benefits, consumers are increasingly looking for healthier foods. One of these aspects can be observed in the search for foods with clean labels and with the removal/replacement of artificial additives, such as coloring. However, there are still no studies on the perception of foods with a positive reputation, such as fermented dairy. The present work aimed to evaluate the consumers' perception (n = 121) of kefir labels with the addition of food dyes from different origins (KN = natural kefir / no dye; KCA = kefir added with artificial coloring; KCN = kefir added with natural coloring; KCR = kefir added with coloring from fruit residues), associating data obtained through Product Personality Profile (PPP) and the Food Choice Questionnaire (FCQ). Based on FCQ's data, consumers were subdivided into three distinct clusters with specific profiles - Conscious, Balanced, and Flexible - and had their perceptions of each of the kefir labels described by PPP and Multidimensional Alignment Analysis (MDA). By consensus, the groups associated the KN label with individuals concerned about healthy eating and diets, reaffirming the positive commercial positioning of kefir. At the same time, for KCA, a contrasting association was observed. The Conscious group noted the samples better, emphasizing the correlation of KCR (with added fruit residue dye) with an adult female, married and engaged in physical activity. KCN was correlated with a young, single, student and gym or running target group stands out for the Balanced group. The Flexible one also associated the consumption of KCA with a young audience, ranging from athletic to overweight, with a normal to unbalanced diet. In summary, different impacts on the perception of kefir labels could be elicited with the correlation of FCQ, PPP, and MDA, emphasizing the importance of exploring market segments and design strategies for the target audience.


Asunto(s)
Colorantes de Alimentos , Kéfir , Técnicas Proyectivas , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Percepción , Personalidad
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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 150: 106887, 2020 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32534184

RESUMEN

The recently described genus Paragalago is a complex of several nocturnal and morphologically cryptic species distributed in the forests of eastern Africa. Species diversity within this genus has been mainly described using species-specific differences in their loud calls. However, molecular data are still lacking for this group and species boundaries remain unclear. In this study, we explore species diversity within the zanzibaricus-complex using a combination of mitochondrial and nuclear data and comparing multiple species delimitation methods. Our results consistently support the existence of three independent lineages, P. cocos, P. zanzibaricus, and P. granti, confirming previous hypotheses based on vocal data. We conclude that these three lineages represent valid cryptic species and we hypothesize that speciation within this complex was characterized by cycles of forest expansion and contraction in the Plio-Pleistocene.


Asunto(s)
Galagidae/clasificación , Animales , Teorema de Bayes , Citocromos b/genética , Bosques , Galagidae/anatomía & histología , Galagidae/genética , Mitocondrias/genética , Filogenia , Especificidad de la Especie
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Hig. aliment ; 33(288/289): 480-484, abr.-maio 2019. tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1481980

RESUMEN

A indústria de alimentos pet está em constante expansão e vêm seguindo as tendências da alimentação humana, com o objetivo de promover benefícios para a saúde dos animais e satisfação aos tutores. A introdução de compostos naturais na formulação de rações permite a redução da ingestão de aditivos químicos, transgênicos e a possibilidade de ofertar ao animal uma dieta equilibrada e funcional. Desta forma, o presente estudo teve como intuito realizar análises: bromatológica, físico-química e a influência da adição da farinha de uva na validade comercial de um biscoito canino natural. Os resultados foram considerados satisfatórios conforme a legislação vigente. Em virtude disso, a adição da farinha de uva promoveu retardo da oxidação lipídica, contribuindo para o aumento de nove dias da validade comercial.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Perros , Alimentos Integrales , Análisis de los Alimentos , Fecha de Caducidad de Productos , Alimentación Animal/análisis , Vitis/efectos adversos , Antioxidantes , Fenómenos Químicos
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Hig. aliment ; 33(288/289): 887-890, abr.-maio 2019. tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1482063

RESUMEN

Dentre os metais pesados de maior preocupação para saúde humana e animal, tem-se o mercúrio, cuja forma orgânica é a mais agressiva aos sistemas. A fonte mais comum de adquirir tal metal é através do consumo de pescado e seus derivados, sendo que para os pets (animais de companhia) a ingestão é via rações formuladas com tal matriz alimentar. Logo, foram feitas análises através do DMA 80 de tal elemento em distintas rações comerciais no município de Niterói para avaliar a qualidade do produto ofertado. Os resultados para as rações úmidas de peixe apresentaram 80% em desacordo com a legislação vigente para alimentos humanos, sendo necessário mais estudos e uma legislação específica para mercúrio para alimentação animal.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Perros , Mercurio/análisis , Mercurio/normas , Alimentación Animal/análisis , Intoxicación por Mercurio/veterinaria
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Ecol Evol ; 8(23): 11932-11944, 2018 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30598788

RESUMEN

Environmental gradients constrain physiological performance and thus species' ranges, suggesting that species occurrence in diverse environments may be associated with local adaptation. Genome-environment association analyses (GEAA) have become central for studies of local adaptation, yet they are sensitive to the spatial orientation of historical range expansions relative to landscape gradients. To test whether potentially adaptive genotypes occur in varied climates in wide-ranged species, we implemented GEAA on the basis of genomewide data from the anole lizards Anolis ortonii and Anolis punctatus, which expanded from Amazonia, presently dominated by warm and wet settings, into the cooler and less rainy Atlantic Forest. To examine whether local adaptation has been constrained by population structure and history, we estimated effective population sizes, divergence times, and gene flow under a coalescent framework. In both species, divergence between Amazonian and Atlantic Forest populations dates back to the mid-Pleistocene, with subsequent gene flow. We recovered eleven candidate genes involved with metabolism, immunity, development, and cell signaling in A. punctatus and found no loci whose frequency is associated with environmental gradients in A. ortonii. Distinct signatures of adaptation between these species are not associated with historical constraints or distinct climatic space occupancies. Similar patterns of spatial structure between selected and neutral SNPs along the climatic gradient, as supported by patterns of genetic clustering in A. punctatus, may have led to conservative GEAA performance. This study illustrates how tests of local adaptation can benefit from knowledge about species histories to support hypothesis formulation, sampling design, and landscape gradient characterization.

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Evolution ; 71(10): 2370-2380, 2017 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28685813

RESUMEN

Variation is the basis for evolution, and understanding how variation can evolve is a central question in biology. In complex phenotypes, covariation plays an even more important role, as genetic associations between traits can bias and alter evolutionary change. Covariation can be shaped by complex interactions between loci, and this genetic architecture can also change during evolution. In this article, we analyzed mouse lines experimentally selected for changes in size to address the question of how multivariate covariation changes under directional selection, as well as to identify the consequences of these changes to evolution. Selected lines showed a clear restructuring of covariation in their cranium and, instead of depleting their size variation, these lines increased their magnitude of integration and the proportion of variation associated with the direction of selection. This result is compatible with recent theoretical works on the evolution of covariation that take the complexities of genetic architecture into account. This result also contradicts the traditional view of the effects of selection on available covariation and suggests a much more complex view of how populations respond to selection.


Asunto(s)
Evolución Molecular , Variación Genética , Fenotipo , Selección Genética , Animales , Tamaño Corporal/genética , Femenino , Masculino , Ratones , Cráneo/anatomía & histología
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