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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 8070, 2023 Dec 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38057312

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Dung removal by macrofauna such as dung beetles is an important process for nutrient cycling in pasturelands. Intensification of farming practices generally reduces species and functional diversity of terrestrial invertebrates, which may negatively affect ecosystem services. Here, we investigate the effects of cattle-grazing intensification on dung removal by dung beetles in field experiments replicated in 38 pastures around the world. Within each study site, we measured dung removal in pastures managed with low- and high-intensity regimes to assess between-regime differences in dung beetle diversity and dung removal, whilst also considering climate and regional variations. The impacts of intensification were heterogeneous, either diminishing or increasing dung beetle species richness, functional diversity, and dung removal rates. The effects of beetle diversity on dung removal were more variable across sites than within sites. Dung removal increased with species richness across sites, while functional diversity consistently enhanced dung removal within sites, independently of cattle grazing intensity or climate. Our findings indicate that, despite intensified cattle stocking rates, ecosystem services related to decomposition and nutrient cycling can be maintained when a functionally diverse dung beetle community inhabits the human-modified landscape.


Assuntos
Besouros , Ecossistema , Animais , Bovinos , Biodiversidade , Clima , Fazendas , Fezes
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J Prosthet Dent ; 2023 Dec 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38065806

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The subgingival contour of implant-supported restorations is key to ensuring the long-term health of the peri-implant bone and soft tissues. This report describes a step-by-step technique used to accurately clone the emergence profile of the interim crown for the definitive implant-supported restoration.

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Zootaxa ; 5271(3): 538-548, 2023 Apr 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37518112

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Here, we describe and illustrate a new genus of Elateridae from Cundinamarca, Colombia, Raphaellus Zurita-García, Morales-Perdomo & Martínez-Luque, n. gen., to accommodate the new species R. deusminutosi Zurita-García, Morales-Perdomo & Martínez-Luque n. sp. The genus Raphaellus belongs to the subtribe Agriotina (Agriotini). A key to distinguish the genera of the New World subtribe Agriotina and taxonomic notes on Agriotini are presented.


Assuntos
Besouros , Lepidópteros , Animais , Colômbia , Distribuição Animal
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Neotrop Entomol ; 52(3): 407-421, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36918492

RESUMO

Emerging evidence suggests that insect populations may be declining at local and global scales, threatening the sustainability of the ecosystem services that insects provide. Insect declines are of particular concern in the Neotropics, which holds several of the world's hotspots of insect endemism and diversity. Conservation policies are one way to prevent and mitigate insect declines, yet these policies are usually biased toward vertebrate species. Here, we outline some key policy instruments for biodiversity conservation in the Neotropics and discuss their potential contribution and shortcomings for insect biodiversity conservation. These include species-specific action policies, protected areas and Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas (ICCAs), sectoral policies, biodiversity offsetting, market-based mechanisms, and the international policy instruments that underpin these efforts. We highlight that although these policies can potentially benefit insect biodiversity indirectly, there are avenues in which we could better incorporate the specific needs of insects into policy to mitigate the declines mentioned above. We propose several areas of improvement. Firstly, evaluating the extinction risk of more Neotropical insects to better target at-risk species with species-specific policies and conserve their habitats within area-based interventions. Secondly, alternative pest control methods and enhanced monitoring of insects in a range of land-based production sectors. Thirdly, incorporating measurable and achievable insect conservation targets into international policies and conventions. Finally, we emphasise the important roles of community engagement and enhanced public awareness in achieving these improvements to insect conservation policies.


Assuntos
Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Ecossistema , Animais , Biodiversidade , Insetos , Políticas
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Rev. colomb. reumatol ; 29(4)oct.-dic. 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1536208

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Introduction: In recent decades, the prevalence of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has increased thanks to early detection and the impact of new therapies on the survival of those affected. Up to 90% will have histopathological signs of kidney disease in the first 3 years of the disease, but lupus nephritis of clinical relevance will appear in 50% of cases, affecting kidney function and mortality. Despite aggressive therapeutic strategies, the prognosis of patients with LN remains unfavourable, mainly due to the high risk of progression to end-stage renal disease (10%-20%) and mortality from all causes. Objective: To describe the clinical and immunological risk factors of a group of patients with lupus, comparing clinical and serological characteristics in relation to renal involvement to establish possible associations. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional study in which 87 patients with SLE were included. Clinical and immunological variables were analyzed. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed using the presence of nephritis as an outcome. Results: The prevalence of lupus nephritis was 59%. The significantly associated variables were arterial hypertension (OR 3.1, 95% CI 1.02-9.40), age of onset of lupus less than 25 years (OR 2.7, 95% CI 1.08-6.73), the presence of reticular livedo (OR 4.1, 95% CI 1.09-15.7), positive anti-DNA (OR 2.9, 95% CI 1.18-7.24) and low levels of complement (OR 4.0, 95% CI 1.64-10.2). Conclusions: Urinary sediment abnormalities were the most common renal manifestation and lupus debut before the age of 25 seems to increase the risk of developing nephritis. Future research is required for a better explanation of the associations found.


Introducción: En las últimas décadas, la prevalencia del lupus eritematoso sistémico (LES) se ha incrementado gracias a la detección temprana y al impacto de las nuevas terapias en la sobrevida de los afectados. Hasta el 90% de ellos tendrá signos histopatológicos de afección renal en los primeros 3 arios de la enfermedad, pero la nefritis lúpica (NL) de relevancia clínica aparecerá en el 50% de los casos, afectando la función renal y la mortalidad. A pesar de las estrategias terapéuticas agresivas, el pronóstico de los pacientes con NL sigue siendo desfavorable, principalmente debido al alto riesgo de progresión a enfermedad renal crónica terminal (10-20%) y de mortalidad por todas las causas. Objetivo: Describir los factores de riesgo clínicos e inmunológicos de un grupo de pacientes con lupus, comparando características clínicas y serológicas en relación con el compromiso renal, a fin de establecer posibles asociaciones. Materiales y métodos: Estudio de corte transversal en el que se incluyeron 87 pacientes con LES. Se analizaron variables clínicas e inmunológicas. Los análisis bivariado y multivariados se realizaron utilizando la presencia de nefritis como desenlace. Resultados: La prevalencia de NL fue del 59%. Las variables asociadas significativamente fueron hipertensión arterial (OR: 3,1; IC 95%: 1,02-9,40), edad de aparición del lupus menor de 25 años (OR: 2,7; IC 95%: 1,08-6,73), presencia de livedo reticularis (OR: 4,1; IC 95%: 1,0915,7), anti-DNA positivo (OR: 2,9; IC 95%: 1,18-7,24) y niveles bajos de complemento (OR: 4,0; IC 95%: 1,64-10,2). Conclusiones: Las anormalidades en el sedimento urinario fueron la manifestación renal más común, en tanto que el inicio lúpico antes de los 25 años parece incrementar el riesgo de desarrollar nefritis. Se requieren futuras investigaciones que den una mejor explicación a las asociaciones encontradas.


Assuntos
Humanos , Feminino , Nefrite Lúpica , Doenças Urogenitais Femininas , Doenças Urogenitais Femininas e Complicações na Gravidez , Varicocele
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Acta biol. colomb ; 26(3): 318-326, sep.-dic. 2021. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1360026

RESUMO

RESUMEN Los escarabajos coprófagos son excelentes indicadores de la integridad ecológica de los ecosistemas, cumpliendo un rol funcional esencial en el reciclaje de nutrientes, fertilización y aireación del suelo. Sin embargo, se conoce muy poco acerca de los ensambles de escarabajos altoandinos y de su estacionalidad. Por lo anterior, se buscó entender la variación estacional de la estructura del ensamble y su efecto en la biomasa, se escogieron dos pastizales, en la Reserva Biológica Encenillo (Guasca-Cundinamarca). En cada uno se dispusieron diez trampas de caída distanciadas 50 m y cebadas con excremento durante 24 horas. Se realizaron tres réplicas en cada una de las tres épocas estudiadas (seca, transición y lluvias). Se registró una variación estacional significativa, demostrando que las especies están asociadas a la época de lluvias. Se encontraron diferencias significativas para la biomasa entre especies y por época. La especie con la mayor biomasa fue Homocopris achamas. Se evidencia que los ensambles de pastizales altoandinos son poco diversos, debido a la fuerte perturbación antrópica, las presiones asociadas con la altitud y a la misma dinámica evolutiva de estas regiones. La marcada estacionalidad de las especies registradas y la estrecha asociación con la época de lluvias concuerda con el patrón estacional que se registra en el Neotrópico. La fuerte variación estacional de la biomasa puede tener un fuerte impacto en la funcionalidad ecológica y los servicios ecosistémicos en este hábitat. Es necesario cuantificar a futuro el aporte funcional de las especies y su variación estacional, con miras a su conservación.


ABSTRACT Dung beetles are excellent indicators of ecosystem ecological integrity, accomplishing an essential role in nutrient cycling process that includes fertilization and soil aeration. Nevertheless, very little is known about the influence of season variation on the assemblage composition and ecological function of dung beetles from high Andean zones. We aimed to investigate the seasonal effect on the diversity and ecological function of dung beetles in terms of biomass. We sampled two pasture patches of the "Reserva Biológica Encenillo", located in Cundinamarca-Colombia, using ten pitfall traps baited with feces placed 50 m apart for 24 hours. This sample design was replicated during each season (dry, transition, and rain). A significant seasonal variation was documented, demonstrating an important association with the rainy season. Significant differences were found for the biomass between species and seasons. The species with the highest biomass was Homocopris achamas. It is evident that high Andean pastures assemblages have low diversity, due to the strong human disturbance, the pressures associated with the altitude, and the evolutionary dynamics of these regions. The marked seasonality of the registered species and the close association with the rainy season are consistent with the pattern established for the Neotropical region. Likewise, a strong seasonal variation of the biomass is evident, which could have a significant impact on the ecological functionality and the ecosystem services in this habitat. In future studies, it is necessary to quantify the functional contribution of the species and their seasonal variation to contribute to their conservation.

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Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) ; 56(1): 104-108, 2021 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33627908

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Objective This study aims to evaluate and correlate the nutritional status with potential complications during the immediate postoperative period of elderly patients surgically treated for proximal femoral fractures. Methods A prospective, cross-sectional analytical study with a quantitative approach, targeting patients aged 60 years old or more who were admitted to a hospital in Amazonas, Brazil, for surgical treatment of proximal femoral fractures. Surgical complications during the immediate postoperative period and their relationship with the nutritional status of the patient were determined using the mini nutritional assessment (MNA); in addition, the lymphocyte numbers and serum albumin levels were determined and correlated with the length of hospital stay. Results The sample consisted of 19 elderly patients, of both genders, with a mean age of 70.8 years. Most of the subjects (68.4%) were female. Malnutrition was diagnosed in 15.8% of the subjects using the body mass index (BMI) as, an anthropometric variable, and the MNA identified 31.6% of the subjects with malnutrition. Regarding total lymphocyte count, 100% of the sample showed a positive association with malnutrition in varying degrees; using serum albumin level as a parameter, malnutrition was identified in 89.4% of the subjects. Malnourished patients had the highest average length of stay. Surgical complications as surgical site infections occurred in 10.5% of the patients at risk of malnutrition. Conclusion This study revealed a higher rate of postoperative complications in elderly patients diagnosed with malnutrition.

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Oecologia ; 195(3): 719-736, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33569745

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Species diversity varies in space and time. Temporal changes in the structure and dynamics of communities can occur at different scales. We investigated the temporal changes of dung beetle assemblages in the Amazonian region along seasons, years, and successional stages. We evaluated if assemblage structure changes between temporal scales and whether such changes affect the functional structure of communities. To achieve these goals, we sampled dung beetles using linear transects of baited pitfall traps during the dry and rainy seasons at two natural reserves in the Amazon region, each representing different time scales: one covering successional variations (80, 30, 5, and 1 years of recovery from logging) and the other one encompassing three consecutive years at two successional stages (20 and 10 years from logging). We used Generalized Linear Models to analyze interannual and successional changes in diversity, described assemblage structure with a NMDS, and examined compositional variation by partitioning beta diversity into its nestedness and turnover components. Abundance and richness decrease from the rainy to the dry season and towards earlier successional stages but do not differ between years. Assemblage diversity changes differently in interannual and successional scales. During succession, dung beetle assemblages change drastically, following a nested structure due to the appearance of species and functional groups in later successional stages. In contrast, functional group composition does not show consistent changes between years, displaying a turnover structure. This pattern supports non-deterministic changes in dung beetle assemblage structure along forest succession.


Assuntos
Besouros , Animais , Biodiversidade , Fezes , Florestas , Estações do Ano
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Zootaxa ; 4803(3): zootaxa.4803.3.10, 2020 Jun 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33056012

RESUMO

Isostenosmylus Krüger, 1913 is the richest genus of Osmylidae of the Neotropical region, with 17 described species so far, which are distributed mainly in the Andean region and in the South of Brazil and Paraguay. A new remarkable Colombian species of Isostenosmylus-I. ammirabilis sp. nov.-is herein described and illustrated. DNA barcode of mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) for this species is also provided. Taxonomic keys for the genus are updated.


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Holometábolos , Animais , Colômbia
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Ecology ; 101(10): e03138, 2020 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32691865

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The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is often assessed through trait diversity. However, the relationship between traits and functions is typically assumed but seldom tested. We analyze the relationship between dung beetle traits and three ecological functions: dung removal, dung burial, and seedling emergence. We set up a laboratory experiment using nine Scarabaeidae species (three endocoprids, four paracoprids, and two telecoprids). We placed a sexual pair of beetles in each experimental unit, together with a mixture of dung and seeds, and measured the amount of dung removed and buried, burial depth, and the number of emerged seedlings. Sixteen morphological traits related to dung removal and burial were measured in each individual. Results indicate that these traits were related to dung beetle performance in dung removal and burial. Most traits were positively related to dung removal, indicating the existence of a general trait syndrome associated with dung manipulation and digging capability. Dung exploitation strategies did not provide further explanatory power. Seedling emergence showed a negative but weak relationship with dung burial amount and depth and species identity. This implies that specific differences in dung-soil interface activity may be important in secondary seed dispersal by dung beetles.


Assuntos
Besouros , Dispersão de Sementes , Animais , Sepultamento , Ecossistema , Plântula
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Nat Ecol Evol ; 4(1): 40-45, 2020 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31844189

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According to the competitive exclusion principle, species with low competitive abilities should be excluded by more efficient competitors; yet, they generally remain as rare species. Here, we describe the positive and negative spatial association networks of 326 disparate assemblages, showing a general organization pattern that simultaneously supports the primacy of competition and the persistence of rare species. Abundant species monopolize negative associations in about 90% of the assemblages. On the other hand, rare species are mostly involved in positive associations, forming small network modules. Simulations suggest that positive interactions among rare species and microhabitat preferences are the most probable mechanisms underpinning this pattern and rare species persistence. The consistent results across taxa and geography suggest a general explanation for the maintenance of biodiversity in competitive environments.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Ecologia , Geografia
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Zootaxa ; 4623(3): zootaxa.4623.3.6, 2019 Jun 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716250

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We describe a new species of Pachyphloea from the Natural National Park (NNP) Chicaque, Cundinamarca in the Colombian Andes, providing data on the structure and variability of its eggs. In addition, we synonymize Grylloclonia n. syn. under Pachyphloea, and provide a key for distinguishing males and females of the known species. Finally, we discuss the taxonomical delimitation of genera within the tribe Xerosomatini, and highlight the necessity of carrying out additional studies in this particular taxon of stick insects.


Assuntos
Insetos , Neópteros , Animais , Feminino , Masculino
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Environ Entomol ; 47(6): 1376-1387, 2018 12 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30192974

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The study of diversity gradients is a frequent approach to understand evolutionary processes that structure communities. Altitudinal gradients allow the analysis of community spatial responses to environmental fluctuations. One interesting place to study altitudinal gradients is the Andes system because of the coexistence of isolated and continuous mountain ranges. We investigated the altitudinal turnover of species in peripheral mountainous systems by analyzing the structure of dung beetle assemblages along a complete gradient in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. Seven sites ranging from 480 to 2,890 m were evaluated, using linear transects of pitfall traps. A total of 2,992 individuals and 46 species were collected. Abundance, richness, and diversity diminished with altitude, revealing significant differences among sites. Some genera appeared at certain altitudes and most species appeared at unique sites, indicating a marked altitudinal turnover. A similarity analysis demonstrated the existence of separate lowland and high mountain groups with a turnover at 1,200-1,600 m asl. We registered for the first time a species replacement between Scarabaeinae (low-lands) and Aphodiinae (high-lands) in the Neotropical region. Our results largely agree with the species pattern described for Mesoamerica, although, in this case the altitudinal turnover is more evident, unveiling a transition zone between lowland and high mountain fauna elements. This result suggests an equilibrium between a weak horizontal colonization and a strong vertical turnover, that appears to be higher in isolated mountains. Future investigations with other insect groups are necessary to corroborate this altitudinal pattern in isolated mountains.


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Altitude , Besouros , Ecossistema , Animais , Colômbia
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Salud Publica Mex ; 59Suppl 1(Suppl 1): 73-79, 2017.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28658455

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OBJECTIVE:: To analyze tobacco consumption susceptibility and disincentive factors among non-smoker teenagers in Bolivia. MATERIALS AND METHODS:: A secondary data analysis of the Global Youth Tobacco Survey was conducted. A multivariate logistic regression was developed to estimate the relation between the susceptibility to smoke and social factors, smoking behaviour, and tobacco control policies. RESULTS:: Susceptibility increases by: close smoker friends (OR=1.74); comfort perception when smoking on social events (OR=1.86); observing smokers in public places (OR=1.54); teenager's cigarettes promotion (OR=4.05); exposure to tobacco advertising (OR=2.08); and male teenagers (OR=2.00). Tobacco disincentives are parental information about smoking (OR=0.38) and health warning labels (OR=0.63). CONCLUSION:: Bolivia requires, at minimum, to implement the other basic measures of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.


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Fumar/epidemiologia , Adolescente , Bolívia , Suscetibilidade a Doenças , Feminino , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Humanos , Masculino , Fatores de Risco
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Salud pública Méx ; 59(supl.1): 73-79, 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-846083

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Resumen: Objetivo: Analizar factores de susceptibilidad y desincentivo al inicio del consumo de tabaco en adolescentes no fumadores de Bolivia. Material y métodos: Análisis secundario de la Encuesta Mundial de Tabaquismo en Jóvenes de Bolivia, 2012. Mediante una regresión logística multivariada se estimó la relación de la susceptibilidad a fumar con los factores sociales, de comportamiento y de políticas de control de tabaco. Resultados: Los factores de susceptibilidad a fumar fueron: amigos cercanos fumadores (RM=1.74), percepción de confort al fumar en eventos sociales (RM=1.86); observar fumadores en ambientes públicos (RM=1.54); promoción de cigarrillos a jóvenes (RM=4.05), exposición a publicidad tabacalera (RM=2.08) y sexo masculino (RM=2.00); los que desincentivan el consumo: información de los familiares sobre el tabaquismo (RM=0.38) y las advertencias sanitarias (RM=0.63). Conclusión: Bolivia requiere implementar mínimamente el resto de las medidas básicas del Convenio Marco del Control de Tabaco.


Abstract: Objective: To analyze tobacco consumption susceptibility and disincentive factors among non-smoker teenagers in Bolivia. Materials and methods: A secondary data analysis of the Global Youth Tobacco Survey was conducted. A multivariate logistic regression was developed to estimate the relation between the susceptibility to smoke and social factors, smoking behaviour, and tobacco control policies. Results: Susceptibility increases by: close smoker friends (OR=1.74); comfort perception when smoking on social events (OR=1.86); observing smokers in public places (OR=1.54); teenager’s cigarettes promotion (OR=4.05); exposure to tobacco advertising (OR=2.08); and male teenagers (OR=2.00). Tobacco disincentives are parental information about smoking (OR=0.38) and health warning labels (OR=0.63). Conclusion: Bolivia requires, at minimum, to implement the other basic measures of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Fumar/epidemiologia , Bolívia , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Fatores de Risco , Suscetibilidade a Doenças
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J Indian Soc Periodontol ; 19(3): 290-3, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26229269

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AIM: The purpose of this study was to compare the validity of alveolar ridge measurements obtained with ridge mapping (RM) technique against cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) measurements. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty partially edentulous patients were recruited for implant placement in the Clinic of San Martin de Porres University. For all the measurements, a vacuum-formed stent was fabricated for each subject. A buccal and lingual point was made in the stent to provide a reference of measurement for each implant site. RM measurements with the stent were obtained before and after surgical flap reflection. Two calibrated observers made the CBCT images measurements. T-test was used for the statistical analysis. Values <0.05 were considered statistically significant. Also, specificity and sensibility of CBCT and RM were compared. Intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC)_ was measure between CBCT measurements. RESULTS: A total of 62 implants sites were evaluated. No statistical significant differences were obtained with CBCT and RM measurements (P = 0,207). Detecting proper buccal-lingual ridge, the sensitivity and specificity were 59% and 91% for RM while CBCT obtained 92% of sensitivity and 94% of specificity. Concordance was found "good" (ICC 0.82). CONCLUSION: Both methods provide valid measurements. Even though, we found diagnostic limitations in the RM, it demonstrated to be a useful method for its exactitude, low cost, the immediate result and no need of radiation. CBCT was recommended when the bone ridge width and height were in the less than ideal for conventional dental implant placement.

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Rev Biol Trop ; 63(1): 97-125, 2015 Mar.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26299118

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The promotion of biodiversity conservation strategies must address the lack of information and the difficulty of identifying knowledge gaps that may facilitate our knowledge of different taxonomic groups. Dung beetles constitute one of those groups, despite having been proposed as an efficient bioindicator of environmental disturbance processes. In this work, we aimed to prepare a diagnosis on the state of knowledge of the subfamily Scarabaeinae, focusing on the cover sampling degree of this group in Colombia, with the purpose of identifying high-priority areas that will allow the completion of a national inventory. The work consisted of a bibliographical compilation using 12 referential databases and the examination of specimens deposited in 26 national collections. A total of 16 940 individuals were examined, finding registers for 232 species from 386 localities. The respective distribution cover maps were presented, and the cover at a national level was 10.62%. A historical analysis demonstrated a proliferation in the number of studies for the last three decades; nevertheless, a great proportion of unpublished works persists, resulting in only 64 sampled localities with published records. The localities with the greatest sampling efforts were RN La Planada, Lloro, AUN Los Estoraques, PNN Tinigua and Mariquita. Registries for all departments were available, and the best sampled ones were Cundinamarca, Antioquia, Valle del Cauca and Boyaca. The ecosystems with the greatest number of publications are the Andean pre mountain humid forest, followed by the Andean mountain humid forest and the Pacific humid forest. Other ecosystems with few studies included mangroves, desert zones, natural savannahs, palm swamps, paramos, flooding forests and agroforestry systems. The biogeographic region with the greatest number of localities was the Andean region, followed by Choco-Magdalenense and Amazonia. Our results showed that high levels of subsampling persist and that some zones lack registries, as in the case of some parks of the national system of protected areas. It is imperative that the sampling cover is extended at a national level, focusing all possible efforts on collecting in those subsampled regions that have high conservation importance, with the main goal of completing the listing of species and their distribution.


Assuntos
Biodiversidade , Besouros/classificação , Animais , Colômbia , Densidade Demográfica
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Zootaxa ; 3941(1): 104-16, 2015 Mar 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25947496

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We describe six new species of crickets from the subfamily Podoscirtinae in the family Gryllidae from the "Amacayacu" National Park: Diatrypa (Latispeculum) didieri n. sp. (Aphonoidini: Diatrypina), Ectotrypa brachyptera n. sp. (Paroecanthini: Paroecanthina), Aphonomorphus (Aphonomorphus) desutterae n. sp., Aphonomorphus (Euaphonus) andreae n. sp., Aphonomorphus (Euaphonus) gorochovi n. sp., and Aphonomorphus (Nigraphonus) otavoi n. sp. (Podoscirtini: Aphonomorphina). Nigraphonus n. subgen. is proposed as a new subgenus of Aphonomorphus, grouping the species with unclear position into Neoaphonus (A. obscurus Chopard, 1956 n. comb., A. parobscurus Gorochov, 2010 n. comb., and A. nigra n. sp.). The state of knowledge of Podoscirtinae in Colombia is discussed.


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Gryllidae/classificação , Distribuição Animal , Estruturas Animais/anatomia & histologia , Estruturas Animais/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Tamanho Corporal , Colômbia , Feminino , Gryllidae/anatomia & histologia , Gryllidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Masculino , Tamanho do Órgão , Parques Recreativos
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Rev. biol. trop ; 63(1): 97-125, Jan.-Mar. 2015. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-753779

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The promotion of biodiversity conservation strategies must address the lack of information and the difficulty of identifying knowledge gaps that may facilitate our knowledge of different taxonomic groups. Dung beetles constitute one of those groups, despite having been proposed as an efficient bioindicator of environmental disturbance processes. In this work, we aimed to prepare a diagnosis on the state of knowledge of the subfamily Scarabaeinae, focusing on the cover sampling degree of this group in Colombia, with the purpose of identifying high-priority areas that will allow the completion of a national inventory. The work consisted of a bibliographical compilation using 12 referential databases and the examination of specimens deposited in 26 national collections. A total of 16 940 individuals were examined, finding registers for 232 species from 386 localities. The respective distribution cover maps were presented, and the cover at a national level was 10.62%. A historical analysis demonstrated a proliferation in the number of studies for the last three decades; nevertheless, a great proportion of unpublished works persists, resulting in only 64 sampled localities with published records. The localities with the greatest sampling efforts were RN La Planada, Lloro, AUN Los Estoraques, PNN Tinigua and Mariquita. Registries for all departments were available, and the best sampled ones were Cundinamarca, Antioquia, Valle del Cauca and Boyaca. The ecosystems with the greatest number of publications are the Andean pre mountain humid forest, followed by the Andean mountain humid forest and the Pacific humid forest. Other ecosystems with few studies included mangroves, desert zones, natural savannahs, palm swamps, paramos, flooding forests and agroforestry systems. The biogeographic region with the greatest number of localities was the Andean region, followed by Choco-Magdalenense and Amazonia. Our results showed that high levels of subsampling persist and that some zones lack registries, as in the case of some parks of the national system of protected areas. It is imperative that the sampling cover is extended at a national level, focusing all possible efforts on collecting in those subsampled regions that have high conservation importance, with the main goal of completing the listing of species and their distribution. Rev. Biol. Trop. 63 (1): 97-125. Epub 2015 March 01.


Una de las principales limitantes para generar estrategias para la conservación, es la falta de información y la dificultad para identificar vacíos de conocimiento, que faciliten el entendimiento de un grupo taxonómico. En este trabajo desarrollamos el diagnóstico sobre el grado de cobertura del muestreo de escarabajos coprófagos en Colombia. Se recopiló la bibliografía, utilizando 12 bases de datos y se revisaron 16 940 especímenes depositados en 26 colecciones. Se encontraron 232 especies, en 386 localidades, con un porcentaje de cobertura del 10.62%. Se evidencia en los últimos años un incremento en el número de estudios, sin embargo solo 64 localidades tienen publicaciones. Se encontraron registros para todos los departamentos, siendo los mejor muestreados: Cundinamarca, Antioquia, Valle del Cauca y Boyacá. Los ecosistemas con mayor número de publicaciones son el bosque húmedo premontano Andino, el bosque húmedo montano Andino y el bosque húmedo del Pacífico. Sin embargo, existen muchos ecosistemas con muy pocos estudios como los manglares, zonas desérticas, savanas naturales, morichales, páramos, bosques inundables y sistemas agrícolas. La región biogeográfica con mayor número de localidades es la Andina, seguida del Chocó-Magdalenense y la Amazonía. A nivel general, persiste un alto nivel de submuestreo. Se evidencia la necesidad de ampliar la cobertura del muestreo a nivel nacional, enfocando los esfuerzos en aquellas áreas submuestreadas con importancia a nivel de conservación.


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Animais , Biodiversidade , Besouros/classificação , Colômbia , Densidade Demográfica
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Imaging Sci Dent ; 44(3): 213-20, 2014 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25279342

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PURPOSE: This study was performed to determine the efficacy of observers' prediction for the need of bone grafting and presence of perioperative complications on the basis of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and panoramic radiographic (PAN) planning as compared to the surgical outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred and eight partially edentulous patients with a need for implant rehabilitation were referred for preoperative imaging. Imaging consisted of PAN and CBCT images. Four observers carried out implant planning using PAN image datasets, and at least one month later, using CBCT image datasets. Based on their own planning, the observers assessed the need for bone graft augmentation as well as complication prediction. The implant length and diameter, the need for bone graft augmentation, and the occurrence of anatomical complications during planning and implant placement were statistically compared. RESULTS: In the 108 patients, 365 implants were installed. Receiver operating characteristic analyses of both PAN and CBCT preoperative planning showed that CBCT performed better than PAN-based planning with respect to the need for bone graft augmentation and perioperative complications. The sensitivity and the specificity of CBCT for implant complications were 96.5% and 90.5%, respectively, and for bone graft augmentation, they were 95.2% and 96.3%, respectively. Significant differences were found between PAN-based planning and the surgery of posterior implant lengths. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicated that CBCT-based preoperative implant planning enabled treatment planning with a higher degree of prediction and agreement as compared to the surgical standard. In PAN-based surgery, the prediction of implant length was poor.

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