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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1563377

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En Guatemala, los huevos de tortuga parlama son aprovechados para su comercialización. El esquema de conservación se basa en un sistema de cuotas, en la que se establece que el 20% de los huevos recolectados deberán ser entregados a un tortugario registrado. Se estima que alrededor de 673,304 huevos son puestos por año en la Costa Pacífica con un valor en playa aproximado de Q1,124,869.00. En Guatemala, el aprovechamiento de huevos de tortuga funciona como un amortiguador clave en las economías de las comunidades. En los últimos años, la compra de huevos por parte de los tortugarios ha aumentado. Estos criaderos, además de recibir la cuota de conservación, compran el resto de la carga de huevos del nido. Como resultado, el número de nidos plantados en los tortugarios también ha aumentado. Sin embargo, esto también ha provocado que haya un mercado mas grande para los huevos de tortuga. La venta de huevos se ha convertido en una fuente de ingresos muy exitosa con menos riesgo y costos que la pesca. Esto ha llevado a algunos pescadores artesanales a cambiar a la recolección de huevos como su actividad principal. Es necesario evaluar los esquemas de conservación actuales y la efectividad de los incentivos de manera integral, tomando en cuenta impactos ambientales, rentabilidad y efectos sociales. El presente análisis aporta información útil para identificar la calidad de los incentivos, para poder reformar o eliminar los incentivos ineficientes o perversos, de manera que los escasos recursos de conservación se puedan invertir de la manera más efectiva


In Guatemala, olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) eggs are harvested. The conservation scheme is based Modelo de publicación sin fines de lucro para conservar la naturaleza académica y abierta de la comunicación científica on a quota system, which requires that 20% of the collected eggs be delivered to a registered turtle nursery. It is estimated that approximately 673,304 eggs are laid annually on the Pacific coast, with an approximate beach value of Q1,124,869.00. In Guatemala, the harvesting of turtle eggs serves as a key buffer in the economies of coastal communities. In recent years, the purchase of eggs by turtle nurseries has increased. These nurseries, in addition to receiving the conservation fee, buy the rest of the load of eggs from the nest. As a result, the number of planted nests in nurseries has also increased. However, this has also led to a larger market for turtle eggs. The sale of eggs. The sale of eggs has become a highly successful source of income, with fewer risks and costs than fishing. This has led some artisanal fishermen to switch to egg collection as their main activity. This analysis provides useful infromation for identifying the quality of incentives, in order to reform or elinate inefficient or perverse incentives, so that scarce conservation resource will allow for the identification of the quality of the incentives, aiming to reform or eliminate inefficient or perverse incentives so that scarce conservation resources can be invested in the most effective way

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Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;71(1)dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1514960

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Introducción: El Campamento Tortuguero de Cedeño ha sido el sitio menos investigado del Golfo de Fonseca, donde se protege a la tortuga golfina en Honduras desde 1975. Objetivo: Evaluar la anidación de la tortuga Golfina (Lepidochelys olivacea) durante la temporada de veda entre el 2011 y 2021 en Campamento Tortuguero Cedeño, Choluteca, Honduras. Métodos: Entre 2011 a 2021, se llevó a cabo el monitoreo diario de las actividades de anidación durante la veda del 1 al 25 de septiembre. Los patrullajes se realizaron entre las 6:00-18:00 h, y las 18:00-5:00 h. Se registró el número total de tortugas que anidaban y se recogieron sus huevos, que se transportaron al criadero, donde se tabularon los resultados de las puestas y las crías. Resultados: Se registró un total 1 065 tortugas de L. olivacea, 95 051 huevos recolectados, 1 065 nidos marcados en tres playas que fueron reubicados en viveros artificiales y una eclosión exitosa de 62 747 neonatos. La playa Las Doradas fue el sitio con el mayor número de tortugas anidadoras, seguido de Los Delgaditos y por último Cedeño. El promedio de la frecuencia de anidación fue de 96 nidos. Del 2011 al 2021 el esfuerzo de recolección de los nidos aumentó en un 91.6 %, pasando de 84 a 161 nidos. El número de personas patrullando se asoció con la cantidad de nidos detectados en las playas. Conclusión: Los esfuerzos de monitoreo y conservación para la especie han indicado que ha habido un incremento en la anidación de L. olivacea en las tres playas, con un mayor incremento en Playa Las Doradas. Este escenario comprueba la funcionalidad de la veda en esta zona.


Introduction: The Cedeño Turtle Camp has been the least researched site in the Fonseca Gulf, where Olive Ridley Turtles in Honduras have been protected since 1975. Objective: To evaluate the nesting of Olive Ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) during the closed season from 2011 to 2021 in Campamento Tortuguero Cedeño, Choluteca, Honduras. Methods: From 2011 to 2021, daily monitoring of nesting activities was conducted during the closed season from the 1st to 25th of September. Patrols were conducted between 6:00-18:00 h, and 18:00-5:00 h. The total number of nesting turtles was recorded, and their eggs were collected and transported to the hatchery, where clutch and hatchling performance were tabulated. Results: A total of 1 065 L. olivacea turtles were recorded, 95 051 eggs collected, 1 065 nests marked on three beaches that were relocated in artificial hatcheries and a successful hatching of 62 747 hatchlings. Las Doradas beach was the site with the highest number of nesting turtles, followed by Los Delgaditos and lastly Cedeño. The average nesting frequency was 96 nests. From 2011 to 2021 the nest collection effort increased by 91.6 %, from 84 to 161 nests. The number of people patrolling was associated with the number of nests detected on the beaches. Conclusion: Monitoring and conservation efforts for L. olivacea in the Campamento Tortuguero Cedeño show a positive trend in nesting with a greater increase in Playa Las Doradas. This scenario proves the functionality of the closed season in this area.


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Animals , Embryo Implantation , Turtles/embryology , Honduras
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China Pharmacy ; (12): 1573-1576, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-977844

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OBJECTIVE To optimize the preparation process of Soft-shelled turtle blood lyophilized powder (STBLP), and to provide a reference for improving the availability and quality stability of soft-shelled turtle blood (STB). METHODS STBLP was prepared with vacuum freeze-drying. Taking the solubility as the index, the preparation process parameters of STBLP were optimized by single factor experiment and Box-Behnken response surface method. RESULTS The optimal freeze-drying process for STBLP was obtained: pre-freezing time of 4 h, total drying time of 13 h (before at 0 ℃), and resolution drying temperature of 25 ℃. The average solubility of 3 batches of STBLP prepared according to the optimal process was 95.72% (RSD=0.68%, n=3), the relative error of which was -0.97% to the theoretical solubility (96.66%). CONCLUSIONS Optimized lyophilization process in this study are stable and feasible, the solubility of the prepared sample is high.

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Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;69(4)dic. 2021.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1387689

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Resumen Introducción: Para incrementar el número de crías de tortugas marinas, es necesario mejorar estrategias de conservación, como incubación de nidos, en condiciones de vivero que contrarresten los efectos de las condiciones climáticas extremas. Objetivo: Comparar cinco parámetros de éxito reproductivo (éxito de eclosión, huevos sin desarrollo aparente, crías muertas, mortalidad embrionaria y período de incubación) de la tortuga marina Lepidochelys olivacea. Métodos: Se evaluó la incubación de nidos bajo dos períodos de reubicación de nidos (P1 ~28.8 °C agosto-septiembre y P2 ~27.1 °C octubre-noviembre, temperatura ambiental promedio, bajo condiciones de vivero, en el 2018 en Guerrero, México. Resultados: Se encontraron diferencias significativas en el éxito de eclosión y la mortalidad embrionaria entre los períodos de reubicación de nidos (P < 0.001). En P1, se observaron valores más bajos de éxito de eclosión (77.0 % P1 vs 88.6 % P2) y valores más altos de mortalidad embrionaria (13.7 % P1 vs 3.3 % P2) comparados con los de P2. Es importante señalar que, en el presente estudio la mortalidad embrionaria se presentó en una etapa tardía de desarrollo, es decir, en embriones casi completamente desarrollados. No se encontraron diferencias entre periodos respecto a los parámetros de huevos sin desarrollo aparente, crías muertas y período de incubación. Conclusiones: Las diferencias entre las condiciones ambientales durante el primer período de reubicación de nidos en comparación con el segundo período parecen afectar el éxito de eclosión y mortalidad embrionaria de L. olivacea. Por lo tanto, es importante tomar medidas al respecto durante esta etapa de incubación para tratar de mejorar la incubación de nidos bajo condiciones de vivero.


Abstract Introduction: In order to increase the number of sea turtle hatchlings, it is necessary to improve conservation strategies, such as nest incubation in hatchery conditions that counteract the effects of extreme climatic conditions. Objective: To compare five reproductive success parameters (hatching success, eggs with no apparent embryonic development, dead hatchlings, embryonic mortality, and incubation period) of the sea turtle Lepidochelys olivacea. Methods: The incubation of nests was evaluated under two periods of nest relocation, P1 ~28.8 °C (August and September) and P2 ~27.1 °C (October and November), average ambient temperature, under hatchery condition, in 2018 in Guerrero, Mexico. Results: Significant differences were found in hatching success and embryonic mortality between nest relocation periods (P < 0.001). In P1, lower values of hatching success (77.0 % P1 vs 88.6 % P2) and higher values of embryonic mortality (13.7 % P1 vs 3.3 % P2) were observed compared to those of P2. It's important pointing that, in the present study, embryonic mortality occurred at a late stage of development, that is, in almost fully developed embryos. No differences were found between periods regarding the parameters eggs with no apparent embryonic development, dead hatchlings and incubation period. Conclusions: The differences between the environmental conditions during the first period of nest relocation compared to the second period, respectively, seem to affect the hatching success and embryonic mortality of L. olivacea. Therefore, it is important to take action on this issue during this incubation stage to try to improve the incubation of nests under hatchery conditions.


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Animals , Reproduction , Turtles
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Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;69(3)sept. 2021.
Article in English | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1387668

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Abstract Introduction: Although olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) are the most abundant sea turtles in the world, quantitative information is scarce and unevenly distributed among regions. There are many management and conservation programs for this species, and assessments are necessary to identify nesting trends and effectively manage current conservation programs. PROTORMAR-UAS is a Research and Conservation program for the olive ridley turtle created by the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Mexico. The program utilizes two biological stations: Santuario Playa Ceuta (SPC) and Playa Caimanero (PC). Objective: To evaluate the nesting trend of olive ridley turtles on two beaches in Northwestern Mexico and to predict prospective nesting trends for the next 30 years. Methods: Using annual nesting data collected over 40 years at SPC (1976-2016) and 30 years at PC (1986-2016), we evaluated nesting trends, hatching success, predation and poaching of olive ridley turtles on the two beaches in Northwestern Mexico. Then, prospective nesting estimates for the next 30 years were calculated predictive time series model. Results: A positive and significant correlation was identified between the number of annual nests and time for both beaches (rho = 0.850, P ≤ 0.01 for SPC; rho = 0.677, P ≤ 0.01 for PC); the average hatching success rates were 65.09 at SPC and 60.72 % at PC. The predictive time-series model indicated that the numbers of nests will continue to increase through 2045, increasing three-fold at SPC and six-fold at PC with respect to the last year of monitoring. Conclusions: There was a clear positive trend in the number of olive ridley sea turtle nests at both sites, which is consistent with trends found in other recent studies from the region. Therefore, we suggest that PC be designated a legally protected nesting area since it is located within the latitudinal limits of olive ridley nesting and given the need for resources for camp operation considering increased nesting and current problems with predation and poaching. Because in Mexico operating a nesting beach without any protection status implies not having a budget for its management.


Resumen Introducción: A pesar de que las tortugas golfinas (Lepidochelys olivacea) son las tortugas marinas más abundantes del mundo, su información cuantitativa disponible es escasa y se encuentra distribuida de manera desigual entre regiones. Existen muchos programas de manejo y conservación para esta especie, y sus evaluaciones son necesarias para identificar tendencias de anidación y poder manejar de manera efectiva los programas de conservación actuales. PROTORMAR-UAS es un programa de Investigación y Conservación de la tortuga golfina creado por la Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, México. El Programa cuenta con dos estaciones biológicas: Santuario de Playa Ceuta (SPC) y Playa Caimanero (PC). Objetivo: Evaluar la tendencia de anidación de la tortuga golfina en dos playas del noroeste de México y predecir las tendencias prospectivas de anidación para los próximos 30 años. Métodos: A partir de los datos de registros anuales de anidación de 40 años para SPC (1976-2016) y 30 años para PC (1986-2016), evaluamos las tendencias de anidación, el éxito de la eclosión y los problemas de depredación y saqueo de nidos de la tortuga golfina en las dos playas del noroeste de México. Posteriormente, se calcularon las estimaciones prospectivas de anidación para los próximos 30 años usando un modelo predictivo de series de tiempo. Resultados: Se identificó una correlación positiva y significativa entre el registro anual de nidos y el tiempo de estudio para ambas playas (rho = 0.850, P ≤ 0.01 para SPC; rho = 0.677 y P ≤ 0.01 para PC); así como el éxito de eclosión promedio de 65.09 para SPC y de 60.72 % para PC. El modelo predictivo de series de tiempo indicó que las anidaciones continuarán aumentando para el 2045, tres veces para SPC y seis para PC, con respecto al último año de monitoreo. Conclusiones: Hay una clara tendencia positiva de anidación de la tortuga golfina en ambos sitios, lo cual es consistente con la tendencia observada en otros estudios recientes de la región. Por lo tanto, sugerimos incluir a PC como un área de anidación legalmente protegida, la cual se ubica en los límites latitudinales de anidación de la tortuga golfina, dada la necesidad de contar con recursos disponibles para la operación del campamento ante el aumento de anidaciones y de problemas de depredación y saqueo. Porque en México operar una playa de anidación sin ningún estatus de protección implica no tener presupuesto para su manejo.


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Animals , Reproduction , Turtles , Conservational Biological Control , Mexico
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Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;69(2)jun. 2021.
Article in English | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1387633

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Abstract Introduction: Morphometrics analysis is an efficient and low-cost technique used in studies of sexual dimorphism in turtles. Kinosternon scorpioides scorpioides, scorpion mud turtle, has a wide phenotypic variation, depending on the area of its occurrence. Objective: The objective of this work was to identify the anatomical sexual difference of K. s. scorpioides, adults and hatchlings, through morphometric analysis; and relate the weights of adult animals to environmental factors (temperature and rainfall) in Marajó Island, Brazil. Methods: The sample collection was carried out from March to September 2018, covering both the rainy season (January to July) and the dry season (August to December). For the biometric analysis, 95 adults and 21 hatchlings were used, in which the length and width of the carapace and plastron, height of the shell, and weight were measured (adults only). For the geometric morphometry analysis, 21 adults and 13 hatchlings were used, in which 27 coordinates of anatomical landmarks were inserted in each image of the carapace and 11 in the plastron. Hatchlings were sexed by histology which was enabled by the identification of the ovaries and testicles. Results: The results showed the existence of dimorphism in adults. The plastron and height were higher in females, which had a more rounded carapace than males. This characteristic may be related to the species' sexual strategy, where males impose copulation. Histologically, it was possible to identify the ovaries and testicles in the hatchlings, but there was no anatomical sexual difference, despite the tendency to differentiate in the analysis of carapace PCA. Conclusions: Sexual dimorphism in K. s. scorpioides may play an important role on its reproductive behavior, which is synchronized with environmental events. This fact suggests that the reproductive strategies of this species would be severely affected by changes in the ecosystem.


Resumen Introducción: La morfometría es una técnica eficiente y de bajo costo, utilizada en estudios de dimorfismo sexual en tortugas, mediante el marcado de puntos anatómicos. Este grupo incluye Kinosternon scorpioides scorpioides, con una amplia variedad fenotípica, dependiendo del área en la que se encuentra presente. Objetivo: Este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar la diferencia sexual entre K. s. scorpioides, adultos y juveniles, a través del análisis morfométrico; y verificar la relación entre las medidas de peso para adultos y los factores ambientales (temperatura y precipitación) en la isla de Marajó, Brasil. Métodos: La recolecta se realizó de marzo a septiembre de 2018, cubriendo tanto la temporada de lluvias (enero a julio) como la estación seca (agosto a diciembre). Para el análisis biométrico, se utilizaron 95 animales adultos y 21 crías, en los que se midió la longitud y el ancho del caparazón y el plastrón, la altura del casco y el peso en adultos. Para la morfometría geométrica, se utilizaron 21 adultos y 13 juveniles, en los que se identificaron 27 coordenadas de puntos de referencia anatómicos en el caparazón y 11 en el plastrón. Los individuos recién eclosionados fueron sexados por histología de rutina, que permite identificar ovarios y testículos. Resultados: Los datos analizados mostraron que existe dimorfismo sexual en adultos. El plastrón y la altura fueron mayores en las hembras, que tenían un caparazón más redondeado que los machos. Esta característica puede estar relacionada con la estrategia sexual de la especie, donde los machos imponen la cópula. En los juveniles recién eclosionados fue posible identificar histológicamente los ovarios y los testículos, pero no hubo diferencias sexuales en relación con la morfometría corporal, a pesar de la tendencia a diferenciarse en el análisis de PCA de caparazón. Conclusiones: El dimorfismo sexual en K. s. scorpioides puede desempeñar un papel importante en su comportamiento reproductivo, que ocurre en sincronía con los eventos ambientales. Este hecho sugiere que las estrategias reproductivas de esta especie se verían gravemente afectadas por los cambios en el ecosistema.


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Animals , Polymorphism, Genetic , Turtles
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Journal of Rural Medicine ; : 286-288, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-906917

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A 57-day-old boy presented with fever, watery diarrhea, and anorexia and was admitted with suspected acute gastroenteritis. His laboratory data suggested low-level inflammation and cholestasis. His stool culture was positive for Salmonella Litchfield. With suspicion of bacterial infection, the patient received intravenous ampicillin for 5 days. On the fifth day after admission, his inflammatory and cholestasis markers normalized, and he was discharged from the hospital in good condition. His family kept five Japanese pond turtles as pets for one year. As Salmonella Litchfield was isolated from a swab sample of the turtle’s body. The patient was diagnosed with turtle-associated salmonellosis. In conclusion, families, particularly those with infants, should avoid keeping turtles in their homes. Pet shop owners and public health authorities must provide appropriate information regarding Salmonella in turtles.

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Acta sci., Biol. sci ; Acta sci., Biol. sci;43: e50591, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1461003

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The present study aimed to study the reproduction of the Amazon turtle (Podocnemis expansa) through the evaluation of the reproductive parameters of adult females. This study was carried out in the Crixás-Açu River, municipality of Mundo Novo, state of Goiás, Brazil. In September, the biometrics of 20 females were evaluated during the spawning period. Their nests were marked for subsequent evaluation of hatchlings, measuring the distances of each nest to the river and vegetation. The second stage consisted of the evaluation of hatchlings and characterization of nests after egg hatching. The datawere tested using the Pearson Correlation to measure the degree of linear correlation between the variables analyzed, such as the parameters of females, hatchlings, nests, and eggs. Nest depth was positively correlated with the number of eggshells found. We also found a correlation between the number of eggsshells and the distance of nests to the vegetation. Although moderate, this result indicates that as the distance to the vegetation increases, the number of eggshells found in nests decreases. The spawning site for Amazon turtle breeding is crucial to determine a higher number of eggshatching and better development of hatchlings. However, the literature is still very scarce regarding the choice of spawning grounds and the influence that vegetation may have on the development of freshwater turtle hatchlingsin Brazil.


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Animals , Biometry , Eggs , Turtles/growth & development
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Acta biol. colomb ; 25(3): 431-433, sep.-dic. 2020. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1149024

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RESUMEN Kinosternon chimalhuaca (Casquito de Jalisco) es una tortuga kinosternida endémica de México. La talla máxima de longitud de caparazón (CL) es de 160 mm en machos y de 130 mm en hembras. Tiene un pequeño rango de distribución en la costa del Pacífico de Jalisco y Colima (México), desde el río Tuito en Jalisco hasta el río Cihuatlán en el noroeste de Colima. Este nuevo registro en Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, extiende su distribución al menos 32 km al norte de la localidad más septentrional conocida. Se registra un nuevo tamaño máximo (CL) para la especie de 172,00 mm (un macho).


ABSTRACT Kinosternon chimalhuaca (Jalisco Mud Turtle) is a kinosternid turtle endemic to Mexico. The previously recorded maximun carapace length (CL) is 160 mm in males and 130 mm in females. It has a small distribution range along the Pacific coast of Jalisco and Colima, Mexico, from the rio Tuito in Jalisco to the rio Cihuatlán in northwestern Colima. This new record in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, extends its distribution at least 32 km north from the northernmost known locality. A new maximun size (CL) for the species of 172.00 mm (one male) is recorded.

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Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;40(1): 72-76, Jan. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1091652

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the enzymatic activity of plasma cholinesterase in Chelonia mydas marine turtles belonging to two populations, according to their capture sites, under the absence and probable influence of anthropic effects. A total of 74 animals were used and later divided into two groups, based on the capture site. Blood samples were collected from all captured animals, which were then released into the sea at the site of capture. A descriptive statistical analysis of the plasma cholinesterase activity values and an analysis comparing these values based on the capture site were performed. Samples of heparinized plasma from animals captured at the two different sites were analyzed. Plasma cholinesterase activity ranged from 121 to 248U/L, with a mean and standard deviation of 186.1±30.68U/L. When comparing plasma cholinesterase activity values in individuals based on the capture site, a significant difference was observed. Establishing reference values for different sea turtle populations is necessary to interpret future sampling results and to allow sea turtles to be used as sentinels of ecosystem health. Future studies are needed to evaluate other populations and the activity of plasma cholinesterase in juvenile marine turtles, in relation to environmental contamination.(AU)


O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar a atividade enzimática da colinesterase plasmática em tartarugas marinhas da espécie Chelonia mydas em duas populações de acordo com o local de captura, sob ausência e provável influência de efeito antrópico. Foi utilizado um total de 74 animais e posteriormente divididos em dois grupos de acordo com o local de captura. Foram coletadas amostras de sangue de todos os animais capturados e em seguida liberados ao mar no mesmo local. Foi realizada uma análise estatística descritiva dos valores da atividade plasmática de colinesterase do total de animais e análise comparando os valores de acordo com o local de captura. Foram analisadas amostras de plasma heparinizado de animais capturados em dois locais distintos. Os valores da atividade plasmática de colinesterase variaram de 121 a 248U/L, com média e desvio padrão de 186.1±30.7U/L. Quando comparados os valores de atividade plasmática da colinesterase nos indivíduos de acordo com o local de captura, foi observada diferença significativa. O estabelecimento de valores de referência para diferentes populações de tartarugas marinhas são necessários para interpretar os futuros resultados amostrais e permitir que as tartarugas marinhas sejam usadas como sentinelas da saúde do ecossistema. Estudos futuros são necessários para avaliar outras populações e a atividade da colinesterase plasmática de tartarugas marinhas juvenis em relação à contaminação ambiental.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Turtles/blood , Cholinesterases/analysis , Biomarkers , Environmental Biomarkers
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;39(7): 538-548, July 2019. tab, graf, ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1040714

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Trachemys scripta elegans is an American underwater chelonian illegally marketed in Brazilian pet shops. When abandoned in nature, it compromises native species, threatening local biodiversity. However, little is known about the body development and structure of its reproductive tract. The objective of the present study was to investigate the morphology and biometry of testis, epididymis and penis, as well as the biometry of the body and secondary sexual characters in this species. Twenty-seven adult males were used aiming to contribute to preservation actions in captivity, population control, and scientific research, as well as to interspecific comparisons. Sex identification by the third claw length was effective, and the specimens presented harmonious and positive body development between mass, carapace, plastron, and height, with unimodal tendency and higher frequency of maximum carapace length at 15cm. The testes and epididymides presented biometric similarity between the antimeres and anatomical and histological structure similar to that of other species of chelonians and mammals, except for the type of epithelium. The findings suggest that there is conserved morphology between slider turtles and homology in relation to mammals. Histological similarity to the reproductive organs of other amniotes, including humans, may give rise to scientific and comparative studies, essential for the establishment of conservation strategies in reptiles.(AU)


Trachemys scripta elegans é um quelônio subaquático americano ilegalmente comercializado em pet shops brasileiros. Ao ser abandonado na natureza, compromete as espécies nativas, ameaçando à biodiversidade local. No entanto, pouco se conhece sobre o desenvolvimento corporal e a estrutura do seu aparelho reprodutor. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi investigar a morfologia e a biometria dos testículos, epidídimos e pênis, a biometria corporal e dos caracteres sexuais secundários. Foram utilizados 27 machos adultos desta espécie, visando contribuir com ações de preservação em cativeiro, controle populacional e pesquisas científicas, além de comparações interespecíficas. A identificação sexual pelo comprimento da terceira garra foi efetiva e os espécimes apresentaram desenvolvimento corporal harmônico e positivo entre massa, carapaça, plastrão e altura, com tendência unimodal e maior frequência de comprimento máximo de carapaça em 15,0cm. Testículos e epidídimos apresentaram semelhança biométrica entre os antímeros e estrutura anatômica e histológica semelhantes à de outras espécies de quelônios e mamíferos, excetuando-se pelo tipo de epitélio. Os achados sugerem haver morfologia conservada entre os cágados e homologia em relação aos mamíferos. A semelhança histológica com os órgãos reprodutivos de outros amniotas, incluindo os humanos, pode dar ensejo a estudos científicos e comparativos, essenciais para estabelecimento de estratégias de conservação em répteis.(AU)


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Animals , Male , Penis/anatomy & histology , Testis/anatomy & histology , Turtles/anatomy & histology , Epididymis/anatomy & histology , Biometry , Genitalia, Male/anatomy & histology
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J Genet ; 2019 Apr; 98: 1-4
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-215461

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The Chinese softshell turtle exhibits ZZ/ZW sex determination. To identify the sex of embryos, juvenile and adult individuals, we designed two pairs of polymerase chain reaction primers, SB1-196, which amplifies a fragment of 196 bp in the female and the other, CK1-482, which amplifies the 482-bp fragment in both the sexes. It is validated in 24 adult turtles of known sex, sampled from three different locations. This one-step sexing technique is rapid and easy to perform and is reported for the first time.

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Univ. sci ; 23(3): 355-381, Sep.-Dec. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1014746

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Abstract The loggerhead marine turtle, Caretta caretta, is a widely distributed and endangered species that is facing critical population decline, especially in Colombian Caribbean rookeries. Mitochondrial DNA sequence data are of great importance for the description, monitoring, and phylogenetic analyses of migratory turtle populations. In this study, the first full mitochondrial genome of a loggerhead turtle nesting in the Colombian Caribbean was sequenced and analyzed. This mitochondrial genome consists of 16 362 bp with a nucleotide composition of T: 25.7 %, C: 27 %, A: 35 % and G: 12 %. Sequence annotation of the assembled molecule revealed an organization and number of coding and functional units as reported for other vertebrate mitogenomes. This Colombian loggerhead turtle (Cc-AO-C) showed a novel D-Loop haplotype consisting of thirteen new variable sites, sharing 99.2 % sequence identity with the previously reported Caribbean loggerhead CC-A1 D-Loop haplotype. All 13 protein-coding genes in the Cc-AO-C mitogenome were compared and aligned with those from four other loggerhead turtles from different locations (Florida, Greece, Peru, and Hawaii). Eleven of these genes presented moderate genetic diversity levels, and genes COII and ND5 showed the highest diversity, with average numbers of pair-wise differences of 16.6 and 25, respectively. In addition, the first approach related to t-RNAs 2D and 3D structure analysis in this mitogenome was conducted, leading to observed unique features in two tRNAs (tRNATrp and tRNALeu). The marine turtle phylogeny was revisited with the newly generated data. The entire mitogenome provided phylogenetically informative data, as well as individual genes ND5, ND4, and 16S. In conclusion, this study highlights the importance of complete mitogenome data in revealing gene flow processes in natural loggerhead turtle populations, as well as in understanding the evolutionary history of marine turtles.


Resumen La tortuga marina caguama, Caretta caretta, es una especie ampliamente distribuida pero que enfrenta una crítica reducción de su población en las colonias del Caribe colombiano. Los datos de las secuencias de DNA mitocondrial son de gran importancia para la descripción, monitoreo y análisis de la filogenia de las tortugas migratorias. En este estudio se secuenció y analizó por primera vez el genoma mitocondrial completo de la tortuga caguama que anida en el Caribe colombiano. Este genoma tiene un tamaño de 16.362 pb con una composición de nucleótidos de T: 25.7 %, C: 27 %, A: 35 % y G: 12 %. La anotación de la secuencia de la molécula reveló una organización y número de unidades codificantes y funcionales como los reportados para mitogenomas de otros vertebrados. Esta tortuga caguama colombiana (Cc-AO-C) mostró un nuevo haplotipo D-Loop que contiene trece nuevos sitios variables, que comparten el 99.2 % de identidad de secuencia con el haplotipo CC-A1 D-Loop previamente reportado para la tortuga caguama del Caribe. Los trece genes que codifican proteínas en el mitogenoma Cc-AO-C se compararon y alinearon con los de otras cuatro tortugas caguama de distintas localidades (Florida, Grecia, Perú y Hawái). Once de estos genes presentaron niveles moderados de diversidad genética, y los genes COII y ND5 mostraron las diversidades nucleotídicas más altas, con un número promedio de diferencias entre pares de secuencias de 6.6 y 25, respectivamente. Adicionalmente, se llevó a cabo la primera aproximación relacionada con el análisis de la estructura 2D y 3D de t-RNAs en este mitogenoma, lo cual condujo a la observación de características únicas en dos tRNAs (tRNATrp y tRNALeu). La filogenia de las tortugas marinas fue revisada a la luz de la nueva información mitogenómica. El mitogenoma, así como los genes individuales ND5, ND4 y 16S, proporcionan datos filogenéticamente informativos. En conclusión, este estudio resalta la importancia de los datos del mitogenoma para revelar procesos de flujo génico en las poblaciones naturales de tortuga caguama, así como para entender la historia evolutiva de las tortugas marinas.


Resumo A tartaruga marinha Caretta caretta (Cc) é uma espécie amplamente distribuída e ameaçada de extinção que enfrenta um declínio crítico da população, especialmente nas colônias do Caribe colombiano. Marcadores moleculares, como sequências de DNA mitocondrial (mtDNA), são de grande importância para a descrição, monitoramento e análise filogenética de populações migratórias de tartarugas. Este estudo mostra a obtenção e análise do genoma mitocondrial de uma tartaruga-cabeçal Cc aninhada na costa Caribe da Colômbia. O genoma mitocondrial é constituído por 16.362 pb, com uma região não codificante (D-Loop), 13 genes codificadores de proteínas (13 PCG), 22 genes tRNA e 2 rRNA (16S e 12S) e uma frequência nucleotídica de T: 25.7 % , C: 27 %, A: 35 % e G: 12,2 %, todos organizados de forma semelhante à maioria dos mitogenomos de vertebrados. Esta tartaruga Cc colombiana apresentou um novo haplótipo D-Loop com treze sítios polimórficos quando comparado ao haplótipo CC-A1.1 (96 %). Além disso, onze genes codificadores de proteínas entre as tartarugas marinhas de diferentes origens apresentaram uma diversidade genética semelhante, exceto os genes COII e ND5 que apresentaram o maior número médio de diferenças entre pares de seqüências (16.600 e 25.000, respectivamente). Aqui relatase a primeira abordagem relacionada à análise de estruturas 2D e 3D para Cc e descrevese as diferenças em dois tRNAs (tRNATrp, tRNALeu). As inferências bayesianas e os métodos de máxima verossimilhança explicam melhor a filogenia das tartarugas marinhas quando utilizamse mitogenomes completos, assim como os genes ND5, ND4 e 16S. Os genes marcadores ATP8, ND4L e ND1 apresentaram relação filogenética pouco suportada. Como conclusão, este estudo apresenta o uso de mitogenomes completos como uma alternativa para melhorar a análise filogenética em tartarugas marinhas e é a primeira análise genética de mitogenomes completos de nidificação na Colômbia.

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Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;66(4): 1362-1372, oct.-dic. 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1003330

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Abstract Few studies have explored the ecology and interrelationship with other organisms of the many endangered freshwater turtle species inhabiting the Neotropical region. The focus of the current study was to shed light on the relationship between Neotropical turtle carapaces and primary producers, insofar as the surface of former constitutes a suitable substrate for the colonization and establishment of the latter. The under-explored relationship between turtle carapaces and the diatom assemblages inhabiting them was investigated and characterized in terms of taxonomic and biological traits (bio-volume, life-form, and attachment). The carapaces of seven native turtle species were surveyed. Among these carapaces, a total of 45 diatom taxa were found, and diatom taxa varied among turtle species. Podocnemis vogli and Podocnemis expansa supported more diverse diatom assemblages than Podocnemis lewyana, Rhinoclemmys diademata, and Rhinoclemmys melanosterna, which were dominated by Navicula spp. Analysis, further showed that carapace size did not explain differences in diatom diversity. However, a trait-based analysis suggests that both carapace roughness and an assemblage's successional stage might explain the differences in assemblage composition. Because turtles can serve as dispersal vectors, characterizing their epibiont diatom assemblages may contribute to our understanding of diatom distribution on larger scales, as well as, give us some clues as to the auto-ecology of turtles that help us to effectively determine conservation areas for these endangered species.(AU)


Resumen De las especies de tortugas en estado crítico o vulnerable de conservación que habitan en la región Neotropical, son pocos los estudios que han ahondado en su ecología o relaciones con otros tipos de organismos. El presente estudio buscó caracterizar la asociación existente entre las diatomeas y el caparazón de especies de tortugas neotropicales, ya que este representa un sustrato adecuado para la colonización y establecimiento de este grupo de algas. Esta asociación fue estudiada considerando tanto la composición de especies como la de rasgos biológicos (biovolumen, forma de vida, y forma de adherencia) de la comunidad de diatomeas. En los caparazones de las 7 especies de tortugas muestreadas se encontraron un total de 45 táxones. La composición de táxones varió entre los caparazones de las especies. Se encontró una mayor diversidad en los caparazones de Podocnemis vogli y Podocnemis expansa, mientras que en Podocnemis lewyana, Rhinoclemmys diademata, y Rhinoclemmys melanosterna se encontró una comunidad de baja diversidad dominada principalmente por Navicula sp. Los resultados sugirieron que la rugosidad del caparazón junto al estado de la sucesión pueden explicar las diferencias observadas en la composición de táxones de los diferentes caparazones. Debido a que las tortugas pueden funcionar como vectores de dispersión, caracterizar las comunidades que pueden crecer sobre sus caparazones podría contribuir a entender la distribución de las diatomeas a escalas mayores. Además, esta caracterización podría darnos pistas clave para la delimitación de áreas de conservación efectivas para las especies más amenazadas.(AU)


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Turtles , Diatoms , Animal Shells , Colombia
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Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1010384

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Turmeric residue (TR), containing residual levels of curcumin, is a solid by-product waste generated after the extraction and separation of curcumin from turmeric root. A feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of TR on the survival of Chinese soft-shelled turtles (SSTs), Pelodiscus sinensis, under a high ambient temperature. A total of 320 female SSTs were assigned randomly to two diets: basal diet (the control group, n=160) and an interventional diet supplemented with 10% TR (the TR group, n=160). Our results demonstrated that supplementation of TR increased the SST survival rate by 135.5%, and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity of SST liver by 112.8%, and decreased the malondialdehyde (MDA) content of SST liver by 36.4%, compared to the control group. The skin of the SST fed TR showed a golden color. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis indicated that the concentrations of curcumin in TR and the skin of the SST fed TR were (1.69±0.30) and (0.14±0.03) μg/g, respectively. Our observation suggests that supplementation of TR increased the survival rate of SST under high ambient temperatures. We speculated that the increased survival rate and tolerance at the high ambient temperature were associated with the anti-oxidation activity of curcumin from TR. Moreover, curcumin in TR could be deposited in SST skin, which made it more favored in the market of China. Our findings provide new knowledge and evidence to effectively reuse TR as a feed additive in animal and aquatic farming.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Animal Feed , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Body Weight/drug effects , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Curcuma , Curcumin/analysis , Dietary Supplements , Hot Temperature , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism , Survival Rate , Turtles/physiology
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Acta biol. colomb ; 22(3): 322-330, sep.-dic. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-886069

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RESUMEN Esta investigación se realizó en el municipio de Bahía Solano, Colombia y tuvo como objetivos: 1) detectar la circulación de eritrocitos con lesiones nucleares en 55 hembras adultas de tortuga golfina (Lepidochelys olivácea), empleando la inmunotinción de naranja de acridina y 2) correlacionar sus frecuencias con aspectos biométricos y fisiológicos. Se determinó una frecuencia de eritrocitos con micronúcleos (EMN) de 0,6 ± 0,6 y de protuberancias nucleares (EPN) de 2,1 ± 1,9. Mediante un análisis multivariado a través de la correlación de Pearson y de Kruskal-Wallis (p<0,05), no se encontró ninguna correlación positiva entre el nivel de frecuencia de EPN ni de EMN con los parámetros biométricos y fisiológicos evaluados. Se estableció una diferencia estadísticamente significativa (p= 0,035) entre las frecuencias de EPN y de EMN. Los resultados hallados indican que esta especie presenta eritrocitos circulantes con los daños nucleares mencionados y reporta por primera vez la presencia de estrés genotóxico para la especie en Colombia. Así mismo, brinda información clave para investigaciones posteriores en el área de la ecotoxicología de especies marinas amenazadas.


ABSTRACT This research was conducted in the municipality of Bahia Solano, Colombia, and had as a goal to detect damage erythrocytes circulating with nuclear lesions in fifty-five Olive Ridley adult females using acridine orange immunostain, and correlate its frequencies with some physiological and biometric parameters. We determine a micronucleated erythrocytes (MNE) frequency of 0.6 ± 0.6 and nuclear buds (NBE) of 2.1 ± 1.9. We not found any relationship between the nuclear lesions with physiological or biometric parameters evaluated (Pearson and Kruskal-Wallis, p<0.05). We define a significative statistical difference (p=0.035) between both nuclear lesions frequencies. This results show nuclear damages in erythrocytes of Olive Ridley sea turtle for the first time in Colombia as an outcome of genotoxic stress. Also contributes key information for future research in the ecotoxicology area for endangered marine species.

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Arq. ciênc. vet. zool. UNIPAR ; 20(2): 49-56, jan-mar. 2017. tab, ilus, mapas
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-879640

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Em um intervalo de quatro anos, a prevalência da fibropapilomatose em tartarugas encalhadas em uma região do nordeste do Brasil compreendida entre o sul de Alagoas e o norte da Bahia foi de 16% em Chelonia mydas, 2% em Caretta caretta e 0,6% em Lepidochelys olivacea. C. mydas acometidas apresentaram biometria média de 0,49m de Comprimento Curvilíneo da Carapaça - CCC. Machos e fêmeas foram igualmente acometidos, numa média de 22%. Pela análise de 1231 registros fotográficos, a média foi de 13 tumores por C. mydas. Nessa espécie 76,77% dos tumores foram registrados na parte anterior do corpo, 17,97% na região posterior, 4,12% na carapaça e plastrão e 1,0% nos globos oculares. Não foram registrados tumores na cavidade oral. C. mydas foram em sua maioria moderadamente afetadas pela doença. L. olivacea acometida apresentou biometria média de 0,69m de CCC. Machos e fêmeas foram atingidas numa média de 1,0%. Os tumores em L. olivacea foram observados na porção anterior e posterior do corpo. Somente um indivíduo do sexo masculino de C. caretta, com biometria de 1,03m de CCC apresentou sinal da doença. A C. caretta apresentava um tumor externo pedunculado na região cervical, de tamanho entre 1,1cm e 4,0cm de diâmetro. As prevalências da fibropapilomatose em Eretmochelys imbricata e Dermochelys coriacea foram de 0,0%. A prevalência da fibropapilomatose em C. mydas segue padrões encontrados para a costa brasileira. No entanto, a doença se manifesta com severidade levemente superior a encontrada no litoral da região sudeste do país.(AU)


In a four-year review, the prevalence of fibropapillomatosis in turtles stranded in the region located in northeast of Brazil encompassing Southern Alagoas and Northern Bahia was 16% in Chelonia mydas, 2% in Caretta caretta and 0.6% in Lepidochelys olivacea. The affected C. mydas presented an average 0.49m Curvilinear Carapace Length - CCL. The disease affected 20% male and female C. mydas. By analyzing 1231 photos, C. mydas presented an average of 13 tumors. Regarding the tumor locations in C. mydas, 76.77% were recorded in the anterior body part, 17.97% in the posterior body region, 4.12% in the carapace and plastron, and 1.0% in the eyeballs. Oral cavity tumors were not found in C. mydas. C. mydas were mostly moderately affected by the disease. Affected L. olivacea presented an average 0.69m CCL. The disease equally affected 1.0% male and female individuals in that specie. Tumors were observed in L. olivacea in the anterior and posterior portion of the body. Only one male C. caretta presenting 1.03m CCL had signs of the disease, presenting one external tumor in the cervical region measuring between 1.1 cm and 4.0 cm in diameter. No prevalence was found for fibropapillomatosis in Eretmochelys imbricata and Dermochelys coriacea (0.0%). The prevalence and distribution of fibropapillomatosis in C. mydas in the study area are similar to the patterns found in the Brazilian Southeastern coast. However, the disease presents a slightly higher severity in relation to those found in the Southeastern coast of the country.(AU)


En un intervalo de cuatro años, la prevalencia de fibropapilomatosis en tortugas encalladas en una región del noreste de Brasil comprendida entre el sur de Alagoas y el norte de Bahia fue de 16% en Chelonia mydas, 2% en Caretta caretta y 0.6% en Lepidochelys olivacea. C. mydas afectadas presentaron biometría media de 0.49m de longitud curvilínea del caparazón - CCC. Machos y hembras fueron igualmente afectados, un promedio de 22%. Mediante el análisis de 1231 registros fotográficos, el promedio fue de 13 tumores en C. mydas. En esa especie 76.77% de los tumores se registraron en la parte delantera del cuerpo, 17.97% en la región posterior, 4.12% en el caparazón y plastrón, 1.0% en los globos oculares. No se registró tumores en la cavidad oral. C. mydas fueron en su mayoría moderadamente afectadas por la enfermedad. L. olivacea afectada presentó biometría media de 0.69m de CCC. Machos y hembras fueron afectados por un promedio de 1.0%. Los tumores en L. olivacea fueron observados en la porción anterior y posterior del cuerpo. Sólo una tortuga del sexo masculino C. caretta, con biometría de 1.03m de CCC mostró signos de la enfermedad. La C. caretta presentaba un tumor externo pedunculado en la región cervical, de tamaño entre 1.1 cm y 4.0 cm de diámetro. Las prevalencias de fibropapilomatosis en Eretmochelys imbricata y Dermochelys coriácea fueron de 0,0%. La prevalencia de fibropapilomatosis en C. mydas sigue patrones encontrados para la costa brasileña. Todavía, la enfermedad se manifiesta con gravedad un poco mayor a las encontradas en el litoral de la región sureste del país.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Health Profile , Neoplasms/epidemiology , Turtles/abnormalities
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;37(9): 1015-1024, Sept. 2017. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-895530

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O Mesoclemmys vanderhaegei (Testudines: Chelidae) é um quelônio de água doce cuja ocorrência é descrita nas bacias dos rios Amazonas, Tocantins, Paraguai, Paraná e Uruguai. Consta na lista vermelha de espécies ameaçadas da International Union for Conservation of Nature, como espécie de baixo risco, mas que poderá se tornar ameaçada, sendo necessário a atualização de seus dados ecológicos e biológicos. Considerando que planos de manejo e conservação de espécies dependem também de vasto conhecimento sobre a biologia reprodutiva, apresentamos a primeira descrição macroscópica dos órgãos genitais de fêmeas jovens e adultas de M. vanderhaegei correlacionando esses achados ao tamanho do espécime e ao período do ano. Exemplares de M. vanderhaegei foram coletados no município de Chapada dos Guimarães, área de ampla ocorrência natural da espécie. A descrição dos órgãos genitais foi realizada a partir de 17 fêmeas fixadas em formol a 10% e dissecadas para evidenciação de particularidades relacionadas à anatomia externa e interna. Os órgãos genitais M. vanderhaegei jovens e adultas são constituídos por pares de ovários e ovidutos que desembocam dorsolateralmente na cloaca, formando junto com o ureter a papila urogenital. Os ovários são órgãos alongados, com a extremidade cranial mais larga e caudal afunilada, já os ovidutos são longos e localizados lateralmente aos ovários, sendo em adultas, muito diferenciado na sua forma e tamanho em relação ao das jovens. Em ambas faixas etárias, os órgãos genitais são sustentados por pregas de membrana celomática que emergem do teto da cavidade, constituindo os mesovário e mesoviduto. De acordo com a forma e o padrão de mucosa do oviduto em fêmeas adultas, o segmento cranial corresponde as regiões do infundíbulo e magnum, o segmento médio, ao istmo e no caudal identificam-se as regiões útero e vagina. No assoalho do urodeum aloja-se o clitóris. O comprimento retilíneo de carapaça e massa corpórea entre fêmeas imaturas e adultas variam, respectivamente, entre 134-155,6mm e 134,43-365g. A maioria das fêmeas jovens foram capturadas no período chuvoso e as adultas sem e com ovos no período seco. As características macroscópicas dos órgãos genitais observadas em M. vanderhaegei são compartilhadas com outros Testudines, exceto pela papila urogenital e presença do clitóris.(AU)


Mesoclemmys vanderhaegei (Testudines: Chelidae) is a freshwater turtle with occurrence in Amazon, Tocantins, Paraguai, Paraná and Uruguai rivers basins. Although according to International Union for Conservation of Nature, it has low risk of extinction, there is an uptade necessity of ecological and biological data. Considering that the management and conservation plans are related to a wide knowledge of reproductive biology, a first macroscopic description about the young and adults females of M. vanderhaegei is important. These points were correlated to the specimens size and period of the year. The samples of M. vanderhaegei were collected in Chapada dos Guimarães county, Mato Grosso, Brazil, an area of large natural occurrence of the specimens. Genital organs of seventeen females were fixed in 10% formalin and then dissected to demonstrate the particularities related to external and internal anatomy. The young and adult M. vanderhaegei genitals organs are composed of ovaries and oviducts pairs that dorsolaterally discharge into the cloaca, forming with the ureter, the urogenital papilla. The ovaries are elongated organs with larger cranial and elongated caudal portions. The oviducts, which are in adults very differentiated in its shape and size compared to the young, are long and located laterally to the ovaries. In both age groups, the genital organs are supported by celomatic membrane folds that emerge from the ceiling of the cavity, constituting the mesovary and mesoviduct. In adult females, according to the shape and pattern of the oviduct mucosa, the cranial segment corresponds to the regions of the infundibulum and magnum; the middle segment, the isthmus and the caudal segment identify the uterus and vagina regions. The clitoris is sited on the floor of the urodeum. The carapace linear length and body mass between immature and adult females vary to 134-155.6mm e 134.43-365g respectively. The main part of young females was captured in rainy period and the adults, with and without eggs, at dry period. The macroscopic characteristics of the M. vanderhaegei genital organs are also observed in others Testudines, with the exception of urogenital papilla and by the clitoris presence.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Turtles/anatomy & histology , Genitalia, Female/anatomy & histology
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 69(3): 644-650, jun. 2017. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-846908

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A tartaruga-verde, Chelonia mydas, apresenta distribuição cosmopolita. No Brasil, ocorre na costa, porém desova em ilhas oceânicas. A helmintofauna de tartarugas-verdes é diversificada, podendo-se dizer que tem a maior diversidade comparada com outras espécies de tartarugas. Objetivou-se avaliar aspectos ecológicos da comunidade de helmintos gastrointestinais e relacionar com a condição corporal de tartarugas-verdes recolhidas no litoral do Espírito Santo. Foram utilizados 36 exemplares juvenis da espécie C. mydas. O trato gastrointestinal foi separado e dividido em porções: esôfago/estômago, intestino delgado e intestino grosso. Cada porção foi inspecionada à procura de parasitos, e os exemplares encontrados foram separados para posterior identificação. Das 36 tartarugas avaliadas, 34 estavam parasitadas por helmintos (94,44%), com um total de 10.734 helmintos. Foram encontradas 18 espécies de trematodas pertencentes a quatro famílias. A riqueza de espécies encontrada foi de 4,29±2,19 (1-10) e a intensidade média de infecção foi de 315,64±281,83 (2-994) helmintos. Os parasitos mais prevalentes foram Cricocephalus albus, Metacetabulum invaginatum e Neoctangium travassosi, ambos com 61,11% (22/36), Pronocephalus obliquus com 33,33% (12/36), e Glyphicephalus lobatus com 30,55% (11/36). O helminto mais abundante foi M. invaginatum com 70,63 helmintos/animal, seguido de C. albus com 58,77 helmintos/animal e N. travassosi com 41,75 helmintos/animal.(AU)


The green turtle, Chelonia mydas has worldwide distribution. In Brazil, it is found on the coast, but spawning occurs on oceanic islands. The helminth fauna of green turtles is diverse and has the greatest diversity when compared with other species of turtles. This study aims to evaluate ecological aspects of gastrointestinal helminth community and connect to the body condition of green turtles collected on the coast of Espírito Santo. A total of 36 juvenile specimens of the species C. mydas were used. The gastrointestinal tract was removed and divided into portions: esophagus/stomach, small intestine and large intestine. Each portion was inspected looking for parasites and the specimens found were separated for later identification. Of the 36 turtles evaluated, 34 were parasitized by helminths (94.44%), with a total of 10,734 helminths. Results include findings of 18 species of trematodes belonging to four families. The species richness was 4,29 ± 2,19 (1-10) and the mean intensity of infection was 315,64 ± 281,83 (2-994) helminths. The prevalent parasites were Cricocephalus albus, Metacetabulum invaginatum and Neoctangium travassosi, both with 61,11% (22/36), Pronocephalus obliquus with 33,33% (12/36), and Glyphicephalus lobatus with 30,55% (11/36). The abundant helminth was Metacetabulum invaginatum with helminths 70,63/animal, followed by C. albus with helminths 58,77/animal and N. travassosi with helminths 41,75/animal.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Helminths , Turtles/parasitology , Trematoda
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Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi ; (12): 1102-1107, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-809725

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Objective@#To study the preferred colonization sites of O1 Vibrio cholerae (V.cholerae) and the colonization ability difference for O1 and O139 V. cholerae on soft-shelled turtle's surface.@*Methods@#8 O1 and O139 V. cholerae strains were obtained from branch of diarrheal diseases, Chinese center for disease control and prevention. 63 soft-shelled turtles weighing 150 g and 9 cm in length (diameter of calipash) were selected for use in the study. The preferred colonization sites and proliferation trend were studied by using bioluminescent imaging method. The colonization factors for O1 V. cholerae strains were studied by constructing colonization gene mutant strains (VC1897dmshA, VC1897dgbpA and VC1897dtcpA), performing competition colonization assays and analyzing the competitive indexes. After pairing off O1 and O139 strains respectively to perform 16 competition groups, the colonization difference of these two strains were studied by competition colonization assays.@*Results@#The colonization sites by V. cholerae on soft-shelled turtles surfaces was clustered. More V. cholerae strains colonized on turtle's calipash and carapace on dorsal side and less strain colonized on ventral side. The competition colonization assays showed that colonization ability of O1 serogroup mshA mutant strains were 7.26 times lower than VC1897dlacZ. Besides, the CI value (O139/O1) of 11 out of the 16 competition groups were greater than 2 (between 2.07 and 59.84). Two groups showed values of 1.43 and 0.93 respectively and 3 groups lower than 0.7.@*Conclusion@#The preferred colonization sites for O1 V. cholerae strains on body surface were observed.MSHA was one of the main colonization factors for its colonization. Our study suggested that in general, O139 V. cholerae strains have stronger colonization ability than O1 strains. Besides, strains isolated from soft-shelled turtles tend to have stronger colonization ability than strains isolated from patients.

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