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Sci Robot ; 5(48)2020 Nov 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33239320

ABSTRACT

Knowing the displacement capacity and mobility patterns of industrially exploited (i.e., fished) marine resources is key to establishing effective conservation management strategies in human-impacted marine ecosystems. Acquiring accurate behavioral information of deep-sea fished ecosystems is necessary to establish the sizes of marine protected areas within the framework of large international societal programs (e.g., European Community H2020, as part of the Blue Growth economic strategy). However, such information is currently scarce, and high-frequency and prolonged data collection is rarely available. Here, we report the implementation of autonomous underwater vehicles and remotely operated vehicles as an aid for acoustic long-baseline localization systems for autonomous tracking of Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus), one of the key living resources exploited in European waters. In combination with seafloor moored acoustic receivers, we detected and tracked the movements of 33 tagged lobsters at 400-m depth for more than 3 months. We also identified the best procedures to localize both the acoustic receivers and the tagged lobsters, based on algorithms designed for off-the-shelf acoustic tags identification. Autonomous mobile platforms that deliver data on animal behavior beyond traditional fixed platform capabilities represent an advance for prolonged, in situ monitoring of deep-sea benthic animal behavior at meter spatial scales.


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Fisheries , Nephropidae , Robotics/instrumentation , Acoustics , Algorithms , Animals , Behavior, Animal , Computer Simulation , Conservation of Natural Resources/methods , Conservation of Natural Resources/statistics & numerical data , Ecosystem , Equipment Design , Nephropidae/physiology , Oceans and Seas , Remote Sensing Technology/instrumentation , Remote Sensing Technology/statistics & numerical data , Robotics/statistics & numerical data , Seafood
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J Hosp Infect ; 15(1): 83-93, 1990 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1968483

ABSTRACT

Fifty-seven patients in the Val-de-Grâce hospital were infected or colonized with amikacin-resistant, tobramycin-sensitive Acinetobacter spp. between January 1985 and December 1987. This resistance phenotype was attributed to the recently described 3'-O-aminoglycoside phosphotransferase (APH(3')-VI), on the basis of substrate profile and DNA-DNA hybridization, and was mainly encountered in various biotypes of A. baumannii isolated from patients. It was also encountered in saprophytic A. johnsonii isolates from the hands of 11 healthy workers among the medical staff, which provided evidence for the dissemination of an epidemic gene among different biotypes and species of Acinetobacter. A retrospective epidemiological survey showed a significant correlation between amikacin consumption and case incidence in the wards where cross-infection had occurred.


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Acinetobacter Infections/epidemiology , Amikacin/therapeutic use , Cross Infection/epidemiology , Disease Outbreaks , Tobramycin/therapeutic use , Acinetobacter Infections/classification , Acinetobacter Infections/drug therapy , Amikacin/pharmacology , Bacteriophage Typing , Cross Infection/classification , Cross Infection/drug therapy , Drug Resistance, Microbial/genetics , France/epidemiology , Hospitals, Teaching , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Retrospective Studies , Serotyping
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