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J Parasitol ; 110(3): 232-238, 2024 Jun 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38897605

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Among-deme asynchrony has the potential to influence community richness and diversity by increasing the likelihood of regional persistence for a species. Parasites of Lepomis spp. collected from 4 localities at J. Strom Thurmond Lake, South Carolina over a 1-yr period were used to evaluate patterns of parasite population synchrony. Localities were separated by approximately 5 km to increase the likelihood that the parasites sampled represented different demes. Tylodelphys scheuringi and Crinicleidus longus, exhibited negative covariation between synchrony and among-locality distances. The degree of synchrony exhibited by Neoechinorhynchus cylindratis, Crepidostomum cornutum, and Clavunculus bifurcatus was associated with the degree of similarity in habitat structure between localities. Patterns of synchrony for Posthodiplostomum minimum and Spinitectus sp. were not associated with any of the habitat variables examined. The influence of habitat structure on parasite population synchrony, possibly through the refraction of large-scale environmental drivers, has the potential to produce asynchronous dynamics that are independent of the distance between demes, thereby promoting regional persistence by increasing the likelihood of rescue effects.


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Ecosistema , Enfermedades de los Peces , Lagos , Animales , South Carolina , Lagos/parasitología , Enfermedades de los Peces/parasitología , Enfermedades de los Peces/epidemiología , Dinámica Poblacional
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Environ Sci Technol ; 46(17): 9473-80, 2012 Sep 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22852879

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Particulate matter emissions near active copper smelters and mine tailings in the southwestern United States pose a potential threat to nearby environments owing to toxic species that can be inhaled and deposited in various regions of the body depending on the composition and size of the particles, which are linked by particle hygroscopic properties. This study reports the first simultaneous measurements of size-resolved chemical and hygroscopic properties of particles next to an active copper smelter and mine tailings by the towns of Hayden and Winkelman in southern Arizona. Size-resolved particulate matter samples were examined with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, ion chromatography, and a humidified tandem differential mobility analyzer. Aerosol particles collected at the measurement site are enriched in metals and metalloids (e.g., arsenic, lead, and cadmium) and water-uptake measurements of aqueous extracts of collected samples indicate that the particle diameter range of particles most enriched with these species (0.18-0.55 µm) overlaps with the most hygroscopic mode at a relative humidity of 90% (0.10-0.32 µm). These measurements have implications for public health, microphysical effects of aerosols, and regional impacts owing to the transport and deposition of contaminated aerosol particles.


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Aerosoles/química , Contaminantes Atmosféricos/análisis , Metaloides/análisis , Metales/análisis , Material Particulado/química , Arizona , Arsénico/análisis , Cadmio/análisis , Cobre/química , Salud Ambiental , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Plomo/análisis , Humectabilidad
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