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Rev. biol. trop ; 70(1)dic. 2022.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1423030

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Introducción: La minería de oro a cielo abierto ocasiona impactos drásticos sobre los bosques naturales en regiones tropicales de alta biodiversidad, y la eficiencia de "revegetación", un proceso de resembrar y reconstruir el suelo, continúa siendo poco estudiado. Objetivo: Evaluar el efecto del tiempo sucesional y la distancia al bosque de referencia sobre la estructura biológica y composición de especies en minas de oro revegetadas. Métodos: Realizamos inventarios de vegetación en minas abandonadas en el bosque tropical lluvioso de Chocó, Colombia. Las minas contaban con 6, 10, 15, 19 y 24 años de sucesión natural. En cada escenario, establecimos cuatro parcelas de 2×50 m: a 50 m y 100 m de distancia desde el borde bosque-mina (ecotono). Resultados: Se identificaron 300 especies (193 géneros y 75 familias). La riqueza, diversidad y equitatividad cambian poco con el tiempo sucesional en las minas, pero alcanzan valores superiores en el bosque de referencia. La composición de especies es similar entre las minas con distinto tiempo sucesional, pero difiere ampliamente del bosque de referencia (solo 7 % de semejanza). La calidad del sustrato y las estrategias reproductivas de plantas herbáceas (principalmente Cyperaceae y Melastomataceae) y arbóreas (Cespedesia spathulata y Miconia reducens) que crecen espontáneamente en las minas, juegan un papel importante en la revegetación natural temprana. Conclusiones: 24 años de sucesión natural es poco tiempo para apreciar una recuperación sustancial de la vegetación en las minas si se compara con el bosque, y la distancia desde el ecotono parece no tener efecto significativo; sin embargo, la calidad de sustrato y estrategias reproductivas de plantas herbáceas son importantes en la etapa temprana de recuperación de las áreas impactadas por la minería de oro en Chocó.


Introduction: Open pit gold mining causes drastic impacts on natural forests in tropical regions of high biodiversity, and the efficacy of "revegetation", a process of replanting and rebuilding the soil, is still poorly studied. Objective: To evaluate the effect of successional time, and distance to the reference forest, on the biological structure and species composition of revegetated gold mines. Methods: We inventoried the adjacent forest and abandoned gold mines in the tropical rain forest of Chocó, Colombia. The mines had 6, 10, 15, 19 and 24 years of natural succession. In each scenario, we set four 2 × 50 m plots: two 50 m and two 100 m from the forest-mine edge (ecotone). Results: We identified 300 plant species (193 genera, 75 families). The richness, diversity and evenness changed little with successional time in the mines but reached higher values in the forest. The species composition was similar between the mines with different successional times but differed widely from the forest (only 7 % similarity). The substrate quality and reproductive strategies of herbaceous plants (mainly Cyperaceae and Melastomataceae) and trees (Cespedesia spathulata and Miconia reducens) that grow spontaneously in the mines, play an important role on the early natural revegetation. Conclusions: The 24 years of natural succession have been insufficient to reach a community of a complexity similar to that of the forest, and distance from the ecotone has no significant effect; however, the substrate quality and reproductive strategies of herbaceous plants are important in the early stages of mine recovery in the Chocó.


Assuntos
Recuperação e Remediação Ambiental/estatística & dados numéricos , Mineração , Colômbia
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Heliyon ; 8(2): e08975, 2022 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35243094

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Small-scale fisheries (SSF) contribute to nearly half of global landings and provide multiple socioeconomic benefits to coastal communities. The Pacific coast SSF represents 37% of the total fisheries landings in Colombia. Scientific literature continually shows that tropical marine habitats are most vulnerable to oceanic changes associated with climate change. This study prioritized three pelagic species (Euthynnus lineatus, Scomberomorus sierra, and Cynoscion albus) based on their landing statistics to develop potential current and future species distributions using five ensembled machine learning models including Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt), Boosted Regression Tree (BRT), Random Forest (RF), and Classification Tree (CT). Future distributions of these species in the medium-term (2050s) and long-term (2080s) were modeled using the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) 2.6 and 8.5 emission scenarios for four ensembled General Circulation Models (GCMs) obtained from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5). In addition, change detections were calculated to identify contraction and expansion of areas, and the distributional core shift was determined to estimate the spatial movements. Results indicate that E. lineatus and S. sierra will potentially move to deeper waters away from the coastline. Alternatively, C. albus could be a species to potentially gain more importance for the fishing sector due to potential variations in climate. These results constitute a critical scientific basis for evaluating the climate change vulnerability of the fishing sector and the decision-making process in the future of small-scale fishery management in the southern Colombian Pacific Ocean.

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Integr Environ Assess Manag ; 18(3): 796-812, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34524737

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The anthropogenic discharges of inorganic nutrients impact water quality, affecting the macroinvertebrate assemblage and food safety. The main objective of this study was to examine the seawater quality and macroinvertebrate dynamics in muddy habitats of Buenaventura Bay, Colombian Pacific. Macroinvertebrates were captured using artisanal trawl nets during different seasons and along four sampling sites. Multivariate analyses (canonical correspondence analysis and generalized additive model) were used to assess the effects of variations in nitrite, nitrates, phosphate concentrations, and physicochemical variables (salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen [DO], temperature, and total dissolved solids [TDS]) of water on the macroinvertebrate assemblage. Richness was the highest at sites with high salinity and temperature and low concentrations of nitrites and TDS. The densities of the commercial shrimp species Xiphopenaeus riveti and Rimapenaeus byrdi were the highest at sites with higher DO and alkalinity, and lower nitrate concentrations. The swimming crab Callinectes arcuatus was dominant at sites with low water quality. In summary, in the transitional season and at the inner sites of Buenaventura Bay, it was observed the lowest water quality due to high nitrate concentration. High nitrate concentration was highlighted as the main anthropogenic factor that could decrease the capture of target macroinvertebrate species for food and livelihoods of artisanal fishermen and their families. Thus, macroinvertebrate communities may be vulnerable to increased inorganic nutrient inputs, which could affect estuarine water quality and ecosystems services. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2022;18:796-812. © 2021 The Authors. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Society of Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry (SETAC).


Assuntos
Estuários , Qualidade da Água , Animais , Baías , Ecossistema , Monitoramento Ambiental , Humanos , Invertebrados , Nitratos , Rios
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 173(Pt B): 113109, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34749115

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Sharks are fished for human consumption in Colombia, and fins are exported illegally to international markets. The goal was to identify differences in total mercury (THg) concentrations in fins and muscles of shark species seized in the Buenaventura port (Colombian Pacific), and to assess potential human health risks related to shark consumption. Seven species were considered in this study: Pelagic Thresher (Alopias pelagicus), Pacific Smalltail Shark (Carcharhinus cerdale), Brown Smoothhound (Mustelus henlei), Sicklefin Smoothhound (Mustelus lunulatus), Scalloped Bonnethead (Sphyrna corona), Scalloped Hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini), and Bonnethead Shark (Sphyrna tiburo), and THg was analyzed in shark tissues. 24% muscle samples concentrations were above international recommended limits for human consumption, especially for A. pelagicus and S. lewini. Stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) analysis showed a foraging overlapping in coastal habitats, where overfishing usually occurs. This study provides useful scientific information to develop management plans for sharks in Colombia and neighboring countries.


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Mercúrio , Tubarões , Animais , Colômbia , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Pesqueiros , Humanos , Mercúrio/análise , Oceano Pacífico
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Int J Equity Health ; 19(1): 129, 2020 10 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33100213

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BACKGROUND: Social and community participation is a fundamental component of the development of renewed primary healthcare (PHC). With the recognition of health as a right, such participation is a significant part of the design of public policies aimed at this sector. These policies contribute not only to overcoming inequity in the provision of this type of services but also to a reduction in social inequalities as a whole. Through a comparative analysis, this study aimed to explain the conditions through which ethnic-rural territories of the Colombian Pacific coast participate in health to contribute to the generation of policies and programs in territories with similar conditions. METHODS: The work was developed through the use of multiple techniques and strategies for information collection and analysis. These include several semi-structured interviews, multiple observation exercises and analysis based on a set theory, i.e., qualitative comparative analysis (QCA). The latter aims to develop a model that provides a count of the main causal combinations that allow high community participation in health. RESULTS: Key findings include how the trajectory of social mobilization and existence of a robust community social fabric became two critical conditions for community participation in the context of social exclusion. The presence of variables such as the implementation of PHC, guarantee of social rights, and trust in institutions, is underestimated as sufficient causal conditions for obtaining this result. Therefore, it is essential to recognize the existence, validity, and importance of processes, experiences, and resourcefulness of political natures, which aim at transforming the daily reality of the inhabitants of these communities. These also set a potential space and scenario for managing the communities' main problems, including health, in the absence of institutionality that guarantees access to their social rights. CONCLUSION: This study points out the importance of understanding community participation as a political activity, expanding exchange dynamics and dialogs between institutions, rulers, and communities to provide social responses in health and well-being to communities and to understand local realities and their own community dynamics.


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Participação da Comunidade/estatística & dados numéricos , Atenção Primária à Saúde/organização & administração , População Rural , Colômbia , Humanos , Política , Pesquisa Qualitativa
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rev. udca actual. divulg. cient ; 23(1): e1528, ene.-jun. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1127548

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RESUMEN Pese a su gran importancia ecológica y económica, la información sobre los cefalópodos es exigua, en especial, sobre sus paralarvas, particularmente, en el Océano Pacífico Colombiano (OPC), por lo tanto, se evaluó su abundancia y distribución en los periodos 23/jun-12/jul/01, 27/ago-15/sep/01, 03-22/sep/02, 01-21/sep/03 y 18/sep-08/oct/04. Los organismos, se pescaron en la superficie con una red cónica (Ø= 50cm, longitud 1,85m, poro 363μm). Los datos de temperatura y de salinidad se obtuvieron con una sonda CTD. Se identificaron Ommastrephidae (66,3%), Ancistrocheiridae-Ancistrocheirus lesueuri (14,2%) (primer registro específico paralarval para el OPC), Cranchiidae (1,5%), Enoploteuthidae, Gonatidae, Octopodidae, Onycoteuthidae y Pyroteuthidae (≤0,5%). Las paralarvas recien eclosionadas (≤2,0mm) abarcaron todo el OPC, indicando su relevancia como área de desove, especialmente, en aguas neríticas. El menor tamaño al eclosionar, se podría deber a las mayores temperaturas en el OPC que en otras latitudes del Pacífico Americano. La distribución meso-escalar pudo estar mediada, en principio, por el giro geostrófico, la Corriente Sur Ecuatorial y la Corriente de Colombia. El Niño-moderado, quizás influyó en la aparición exclusiva de Ommastrephidae durante el periodo 03-22/sep/02. El predominio nocturno (83,2 vs. 16,8% día), se atribuyó a las migraciones verticales de las paralarvas. La variabilidad de estos hallazgos pudo estar relacionada con los cambios ambientales inter-anuales, enmarcados en la gran complejidad ambiental del OPC y otros factores no sopesados, como la disponibilidad de alimento y la depredación.


ABSTRACT Despite their great ecological and economic importance, information on cephalopods is scarce, especially on their paralarvae, particularly in the Colombian Pacific Ocean (OPC). Therefore, their abundance and distribution in the periods 23.Jun-12.Jul.01, 27.Ago-15.Sep.01, 03-22.Sep.02, 01-21.Sep.03 and 18 .Sep-08.Oct.04 were evaluated. Organims were caught at the surface with a conical net (Ø = 50cm, length 1.85m, pore 363μm). The temperature and salinity data were obtained with a CTD probe. Ommastrephidae (66.3%), Ancistrocheiridae-Ancistrocheirus lesueuri (14.2%) (first specific paralarval record for the OPC), Cranchiidae (1.5%), Enoploteuthidae, Gonatidae, Octopodidae, Onycoteuthidae, and Pyroteuthidae (≤0.5%) were identified. Newly hatched paralarvae (≤2.0mm) covered the whole OPC, indicating its relevance as a spawning area, especially in neritic waters. The smaller size at hatching could be due to the higher temperatures in the OPC than in other latitudes of the American Pacific. The meso-scalar distribution could be mediated especially by the geostrophic eddy, the Equatorial South Current and the Colombian Current. El Niño-moderate perhaps influenced the exclusive appearance of Ommastrephidae during the period 03-22.Sep.02. The night predominance (83.2 vs. 16.8% day) was attributed to the paralarval vertical migrations. The variability of these findings could be related to the inter-annual environmental changes framed in the great environmental complexity of the OPC and other unweighted factors, such as food availability and predation.

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Zootaxa ; 4656(2): zootaxa.4656.2.2, 2019 Aug 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716823

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A new monobasic genus Dactylobasis is erected for D. demarmelsi sp. nov. (Holotype male, COLOMBIA, Chocó Department, Salero 05°19'01" N 76°36'52" W, alt. 129m, 10 VIII 2005. L. A. Pérez leg. UARC), is described and illustrated. The new genus is considered a member of the Teinobasini by the presence of an articulated ventral spur at the base of cercus in male. Generic characters are: mesanepisternum entirely metallic green, each with a horn in both sexes, propleuron laterally swollen with a spinulose conical posterior projection; male paraproct long with ventral branch at half of its length. Dactylobasis demarmelsi is probably endemic to the Biogeographic province of Chocó.


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Odonatos , Animais , Colômbia , Feminino , Masculino
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Rev. biol. trop ; 65(3): 1046-1061, Jul.-Sep. 2017. tab, ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-897602

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Resumen: Los cambios en la composición y abundancia de las especies de copépodos a escala espacial y temporal, ayudan a comprender el funcionamiento de los ecosistemas y de cómo la dinámica oceanográfica afecta su variación. Debido a los pocos estudios de este grupo en zonas costeras del Pacífico colombiano, se estudiaron los cambios en la distribución espacial y temporal de la comunidad de copépodos de Bahía Cupica, durante diciembre 2012 y febrero 2013. Se realizaron arrastres oblicuos en 22 estaciones a lo largo de seis transectos perpendiculares a línea de costa, durante dos periodos oceanográficos contrastantes, usando una red bongo (30 cm de diámetro, 2.1 m de largo, con mallas de 250 µm y 500 µm) equipada con un flujómetro. Los resultados mostraron cambios significativos en las condiciones oceanográficas y en el patrón de circulación superficial. Se identificaron en total 52 especies de copépodos de las cuales 35 son nuevos registros para el Pacífico colombiano. La mayor abundancia se presentó durante febrero 2013 (28 604 ind. 100 m-3), con una prevalencia de especies de pequeña talla en los dos periodos. Durante diciembre 2012 se registró una mayor abundancia de especies del orden Poecilostomatoida (58.2 %), y durante febrero 2013 por especies del orden Calanoida (69.5 %). Se identificaron cinco agrupaciones significativas con diferente estructura y composición de especies, tres en diciembre 2012, y dos durante febrero 2013, dividiendo la bahía en diferentes zonas. La estructura del ensamblaje de copépodos presentó una correlación positiva con la temperatura en ambos periodos, siendo mayor durante diciembre 2012. Los resultados sugieren que la zona nerítica del norte del Pacífico colombiano se ve modulada por procesos de surgencia, el patrón de circulación superficial local y la descarga de agua continental de la región, lo que determina la estructura y composición del ensamblaje de copépodos, además de cambios significativos en la abundancia de las especies. Los resultados son útiles para entender la estructura de la comunidad de copépodos, y los estudios futuros deberían intentar examinar otras variables (e.g. el efecto de la disponibilidad de alimento y la concentración de oxígeno disuelto) para mejorar el entendimiento de la estructura de copépodos en la región costera del Pacífico colombiano.


Abstract: The study of changes in abundance and composition of copepod species, at different temporal and spatial scales, help to understand the ecosystems function and how the oceanographic dynamics affects their variability and other resources abundances. Since very few studies have been developed on this group in Colombian Pacific coastal areas, the purpose of this study was to assess the spatial and temporal changes in the copepods community distribution at Cupica Bay, between December 2012 and February 2013. For this, oblique plankton hauls were performed along six transects perpendicular to the coast, in 22 stations, using a Bongo Net (30 cm diameter, 2.1 m large, with mesh size 250 µm and 500 µm) equipped with a flowmeter, during two contrasting oceanographic periods. The results showed significant changes in oceanographic conditions and superficial circulation patterns. Fifty two (52) copepods species were identified, from which thirty five (35) were new records for the Colombian Pacific. The biggest copepod abundance was recorded in February 2013 (28 604 ind. 100 m-3), and small copepods species were the most dominant. During December 2012, species of the order Poecilostomatida were the most abundant (58.2), but during February were the species of the order Calanoida (69.5 %). The community structure and species composition was characterized by five significant groups, three groups during December 2012 and two during February 2013, dividing the bay in different zones. A positive correlation between temperature and copepods assemblages was evident during both periods, but stronger during December 2012. The results suggested that community structure and species composition of resident copepods in North Colombian Pacific neritic zones, are modelled by the intensity of upwelling, superficial local pattern circulation, and continental freshwater discharges in the region. The results are helpful to understand the copepods community structure, and the future studies should attempt to examine other variables (e.g. effect of food available and oxygen concentration dissolved) to improve understanding of copepods structure in the Pacific coast region of Colombia. Rev. Biol. Trop. 65 (3): 1046-1061. Epub 2017 September 01.

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Zootaxa ; 4244(4): 478-492, 2017 Mar 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28610097

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We describe a new species of the genus Ninia from the Chocó-Magdalena biogeographic province, which was previously reported as a distinct population of N. maculata or as N. atrata from the western slopes of the Cordillera Occidental of Colombia. The new species is similar to N. atrata, N. celata, N. espinali, N. franciscoi, and N. maculata. It shares the following characteristics with the species mentioned above: 19 dorsal scale rows without reductions; dorsal ground color black or dark brown; white or cream occipital nuchal collar. However, it is easily distinguished from all other congeners because it has a non-regular color pattern in the ventral surfaces of the head and body, subcaudal surface homogeneously black or dark brown, two nasal scales, and one lateral projection ornamented with a large basal hook-shaped spine that is larger than any other spine on the hemipenial body. The presence of a lateral projection on the hemipenial body makes the new species the only member of the genus from South America that shares this feature with its Central American congeners. This feature suggests a closer relationship with this linage. Finally, our results indicate that proper and careful revision of the Ninia atrata species complex will help to understand and clarify the taxonomic composition of the genus.


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Colubridae , Animais , Colômbia , América do Sul
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Rev. biol. trop ; 65(1): 77-87, Jan.-Mar. 2017. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-897527

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ResumenAlgunas especies de peces marinos tienen complejas relaciones con los ecosistemas costeros durante sus periodos reproductivos, tal es el caso del pez aguja Tylosurus pacificus, que conforma agregaciones de desove en playas de grava en el Parque Nacional Natural Utría. Se describe la actividad pesquera y algunos aspectos de la biología reproductiva de T. pacificus y se proponen algunas medidas para mitigar el impacto sobre este evento y los procesos ecológicos asociados. Se realizó un monitoreo pesquero entre abril 2008 y febrero 2009 en el Parque Nacional Natural Utría (PNNU), Pacífico colombiano. Se analizaron los volúmenes de captura, estructura por talla, proporción de sexos y fecundidad (n= 84). La longitud total osciló entre 60.5 cm y 104 cm con una media y desviación estándar de 85.35 ± 9.09 cm. La fecundidad promedio fue 189 685.56 ovocitos por gónada, con una moda de 8 mm de diámetro y un desarrollo gonadal asincrónico. La especie desova en forma colectiva en la playa cuando la marea alcanza el nivel más alto durante la luna llena y nueva, generalmente al anochecer. Pescadores que habitan los pueblos cercanos aprovechan este recurso, durante la agregación reproductiva de la especie. Es importante ampliar el estudio de la reproducción de T. pacificus y los procesos ecológicos asociados a su desove para poder dar un aprovechamiento adecuado y garantizar la sostenibilidad de su pesquería a largo plazo.


Abstract:Some species of marine fish have complex relationships with coastal ecosystems during their reproductive periods, as the needle fish Tylosurus pacificus that forms spawning aggregations in gravel beaches in Utría Park. We described fishery and some aspects of the reproductive biology of T. pacificus and proposed some strategies to mitigate the impact of this event and associated ecological processes. Fisheries monitoring were conducted between April 2008 and February 2009 in the Utría National Park, Colombian Pacific. Catch volumes, length structure, sex ratio and fecundity (n= 84) were analyzed. The total length ranged among 60.5 and 104 cm with a mean and standard deviation of 85.35 ± 9.09 cm. The average fertility of oocytes per gonad was 189 685.56, with a mode of 8 mm diameter and an asynchronous gonadal development. This species spawns collectively on the beach when the tide reaches the highest level during full and new moon, usually in the evening. Fishermen of a near town take advantage of the spawning aggregation of this species. The reproduction study of T. pacificus and ecological processes associated with their spawning, should be expanded to give adequate use, and ensure the sustainability of their fishery over the long term. Rev. Biol. Trop. 65 (1): 77-87. Epub 2017 March 01.


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Animais , Masculino , Feminino , Reprodução/fisiologia , Ecossistema , Beloniformes/fisiologia , Fertilidade/fisiologia , Pesqueiros , Oócitos/fisiologia , Estações do Ano , Especificidade da Espécie , Fatores de Tempo , Oceano Pacífico , Fatores Sexuais , Colômbia , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Ovos
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Anon.
Rev. luna azul ; (40): 154-169, ene.-jun. 2015. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-749485

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Dado que el uso y transformación del territorio en el Pacífico colombiano se ha realizado a través de una serie de prácticas y lógicas ancestrales que empiezan a transformarse desde finales del siglo XX, a través del empleo de la observación participante, este artículo describe las prácticas extractivas en el Consejo Comunitario de San Marcos (Buenaventura, Colombia) a inicios del siglo XXI, buscando presentar una aproximación a la racionalidad ambiental asociada, que orienta las acciones. Se concluye que la orientación hacia el mercado o el autoabastecimiento de las actividades extractivas en San Marcos y la escala de la intervención asociada, permiten dilucidar dos racionalidades ambientales en conflicto: la depredadora asociada a la presión de la modernidad capitalista y la alterna asociada a la cosmovisión y concepción afrocolombiana de la naturaleza.


Since the use and transformation of the territory in the Colombian Pacific Region was conducted through a series of ancestral practices and rationales that have started changing since the late 20th century.by the use of participant observation, this article describes the extractive practices in the Community Council of San Marcos (Buenaventura, Colombia) at the beginning of the 21st century in order to present an approach to the associated environmental rationale that supports the actions. It is concluded that the market-oriented and the self-sufficiency orientation of extractive activities in San Marcos and the associated scale of intervention elucidate two environmental rationales in conflict: the predatory associated with the pressure of modern capitalism and the alternative associated to the Colombian Afro-descendent worldview and conception of nature.


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Humanos , Meio Ambiente , Colômbia , Natureza , População Negra
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Rev. biol. trop ; 62(supl.1): 391-405, feb. 2014. ilus, graf, mapas, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: lil-753748

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Eels and moray eels are among the species that lack commercial value but that are important as bait. However, little information is available about Colombian fishing by-products. Between 2005 and 2009, field work was done in Gorgona National Natural Park and its surrounding areas, with a fishing line made of traditional “J” and circular or curve hooks. We analyzed the catch composition, comparing both types of hooks, emphasizing whether the circular hook modified or not non-commercial captures. Overall, 189 fishing throws where analyzed, standardizing the Catch Per Effort (CPUE) in number of individuals and in kilograms per 100 hooks per hour of task. A total of 50 species where captured, of which 14 are part of the non-commercial category. There were no significant differences for hook types (U=25228, P>0.1), and Gymnothorax equatorialis and Echiophis brunneus were the most abundant species. Both were concentrated in the northern sector of the study area, a rocky banks sector. The mean sexual maturity size was 57.0cm in G. equatorialis, and at 85.6cm in E. brunneus. Rev. Biol. Trop. 62 (Suppl. 1): 391-405. Epub 2014 February 01.


Durante los años 2005 a 2009 se realizaron faenas experimentales de pesca en el Parque Nacional Natural Gorgona y su área de influencia, con un espinel compuesto por anzuelos tradicionales J y circulares o curvos. Este estudio analiza la composición de las capturas comparando los dos anzuelos y enfatiza en si el anzuelo circular modifica o no las capturas no comerciales (descarte). En total se analizaron 189 lances de pesca estandarizándose la captura por unidad de esfuerzo (CPUE) en número de individuos y en kilogramos por 100 anzuelos por hora de faena. Se capturaron en total 50 especies, de las cuales 14 hacen parte de la categoría no comercial o de descarte. No se detectaron diferencias significativas en la CPUE de estas especies considerando el tipo de anzuelo (U=25228, p>0.1) siendo Gymnothorax equatorialis y Echiophis brunneus las especies más abundantes Al evaluar el patrón espacial de variación de la CPUE para estas especies, se encontró que ambas se concentran en el sector norte del área de estudio, asociada a la zona de bancos rocosos. Finalmente, se estableció la talla media de madurez sexual para G. equatorialis en 57.0cm y de E. brunneus en 85.6cm.


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Perciformes/anatomia & histologia , Gadiformes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes , Colômbia , Áreas Marinhas Protegidas , Pesqueiros
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Rev. biol. trop ; 61(2): 829-840, Jun. 2013. ilus, graf, mapas
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-675470

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Protected areas are important for natural population conservation since they work as refuge, feeding and breeding areas, where specimens should be exempt from human pressure. The generation of better criteria for management decisions and conservation of fishery resources, is based on the reproductive aspects of species that support fishing activities, since this information is related to the abundance, size and frequency of capture. With this aim, the reproductive biology of the spotted snapper Lutjanus guttatus was studied from April 2008 and February 2009 at the Utría National Park, Colombian Pacific. For this, we analyzed the volume of catch, size structure, sex ratio, fecundity, maturity size, breeding areas and seasons (n=278), of daily landings of 21 units of artisanal fisheries in ten fishing grounds in the Park. Form all landings, we evaluated a total of 4 319 individuals belonging to 84 species. Based on the number of individuals, Lutjanus guttatus ranked third in catches representing 6.4% (278 individuals), and 16th with 1.8% (95.79kg), based on catch biomass. The average weight was 0.34kg ±0.25kg, while 29cm±6.4cm for total length. The total length-weight relationship had the best fit (Kruskal-Wallis, p<0.05, n=272) with the equation PT=0.00000885* L T3.09. The occurrence of mature fish and high condition factors suggested a spawning season in June, September and October in sandy and rocky shores. This species showed an asynchronical gonadal development, with a mean sexual maturity size estimated in 23.5cm total length, and an absolute fecundity of 156 253.11 oocytes (mode of 4µm diameter). We concluded that L. guttatus medium sizes observed indicated a fishing pressure on small size specimens (the minimum size being 18cm); thus, we recommend the implementation of minimum catch sizes based on the criterion of size at maturity LT100 (25.5cm) and to apply seasonal fishing closures during the highest reproductive activity (June- October). However, it is necessary to obtain additional biological information with multi-year monitoring to improve fisheries management criteria in the area.


Las áreas protegidas son importantes para la conservación de las poblaciones naturales ya que funcionan como zonas de refugio, alimentación y reproducción en la que los organismos deberían estar eximidos de la presión antrópica, pero en aquellas áreas donde se permite la pesca, es elemental conocer los aspectos reproductivos de las especies que soportan la presión pesquera, ya que ésta información relacionada con las abundancias, tallas y frecuencias de captura pueden ofrecer mejores criterios para tomar decisiones de manejo y conservación de los recursos pequeros. La biología reproductiva del pargo lunarejo Lutjanus guttatus se estudió entre abril 2008 y febrero 2009 en el Parque Nacional Utría, Pacífico colombiano. Se analizaron los volúmenes de captura, estructura por tallas, proporción de sexos, fecundidad, talla media de madurez, áreas y épocas de reproducción (n=278). La longitud total osciló entre 18 y 56cm con una media y desviación estándar de 29±6.4cm. La talla media de madurez fue estimada en 23.5cm de longitud total, la fecundidad absoluta fue 156 253.11 ovocitos, con una moda de 4μm de diámetro y un desarrollo gonadal asincrónico. La presencia de individuos maduros y de un alto factor de condición sugieren épocas de desove en junio, septiembre y octubre en litorales rocosos y arenosos.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Conservação dos Recursos Naturais , Perciformes/fisiologia , Reprodução/fisiologia , Tamanho Corporal , Colômbia , Fertilidade , Gônadas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Perciformes/classificação , Estações do Ano , Razão de Masculinidade , Maturidade Sexual
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Rev. biol. trop ; 58(supl.1): 133-138, May 2010. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-637959

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The National Monitoring System for Coral Reefs of Colombia (SIMAC) monitors the impact of some of the most important agents of coral tissue loss (bleaching and/or disease) in the Colombian Pacific coral formations since 1998. Physiological bleaching is among the main results of stress in the area. Signs of coral diseases resembling bacterial bleaching such as White Plague and White Band, were observed in Malpelo and Gorgona islands. Damage to the Pacific gorgonian Pacifigorgia spp., similar to those produced by Aspergillosis in Caribbean corals, was detected in Utría Bay. The presence of tumors in colonies of massive corals was also recorded. Even though coral diseases are globally widespread, their occurrence in American Pacific reefs has been poorly documented to date. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (Suppl. 1): 133-138. Epub 2010 May 01.


A través del Sistema Nacional de Monitoreo de Arrecifes Coralinos en Colombia-SIMAC se han evaluado algunos agentes de mortalidad coralina en el Pacifico Colombiano desde 1998. Uno de los principales factores que han contribuido a la pérdida de cobertura coralina han sido los eventos de blanqueamiento. No obstante, también se han observado signos que sugieren la presencia de enfermedades coralinas como el blanqueamiento bacteriano, la Plaga Blanca, la Banda Blanca, los tumores coralinos y la Aspergilosis en Pacifigorgia spp.. Aunque las enfermedades coralinas están globalmente distribuidas, su ocurrencia en el Pacifico tropical americano ha sido pobremente documentada. Esta nota incluye la ocurrencia de potenciales enfermedades coralinas en el Pacífico Colombiano.


Assuntos
Animais , Antozoários/microbiologia , Infecções Bacterianas/mortalidade , Recifes de Corais , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Colômbia/epidemiologia
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Rev. luna azul ; (27): 113-126, dic. 2008.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-635730

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La gran biodiversidad presente en el pacífico colombiano ha sido y está siendo devastada por la agroindustria de la palma africana (revitalizada con el auge de los agrocombustibles); de igual forma se han presentado graves problemas de pérdida y violación de derechos sobre el territorio (protegido por la ley 70 de 1993 y la constitución de 1991), desplazamiento y cambio en las condiciones de vida de la comunidad local (en su mayoría afrocolombiana); y se ha negado la posibilidad de gestar su propio desarrollo a los pobladores del litoral pacífico.


The great biodiversity present in the Colombian Pacific Coast has been and is being devastated by the agroindustry of African palm (revitalized by the biofuels boom). Additionally, severe problems regarding the violation of territorial rights (protected by Law 70 of 1993 and the 1991 Political Constitution) have arisen, as well as displacement and changes in the life conditions of the local community (mostly Afro-Colombian). This Pacific Coast community has been denied the possibility of creating their own development.


Assuntos
Humanos , Biodiversidade , Condições Sociais , Agroindústria , Biocombustíveis
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Rev. biol. trop ; 55(3/4): 957-967, Sep.-Dec. 2007. graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-637640

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Reproduction of the fish Brotula clarkae (Pisces: Ophidiidae) in the Colombian Pacific. We studied the reproductive ecology of the fish Brotula clarkae based on 754 individuals obtained from the industrial and artisanal fisheries in the Colombian Pacific (March 1994 to December 1996). Histological sections (paraplast embedding and Harris’s hematoxylin-eosin stain) were made from 151 females (26-100 cm total length). Additionally, mean diameter and particular features are described for oocyte phases and ovarian development stages. The mean size at initial sexual maturity of females was determined with two methods (graphic and statistic) in 61.3 cm and 62.3 cm respectively. The general sex ratio was 1:1.There are several spawn pulses between May and October. The mean fecundity by spawn pulse was 1 005 657 eggs. We recommend a fishing ban during the reproduction period and a minimal catch size above 62.3 cm. Rev. Biol. Trop. 55 (3-4): 957-967. Epub 2007 December, 28.


Con el fin de desarrollar estrategias de uso sostenible del recurso pesquero, se evaluó la reproducción de la merluza (Brotula clarkae), proveniente de las pesquerías industrial y artesanal del Pacífico colombiano(marzo de 1994 a diciembre de 1996). Se examinaron 754 individuos, obteniendo una proporción sexual global de 1:1. Se realizaron cortes histológicos (inclusión en paraplasto y tinción con hematoxilina-eosina) de 151 hembras que se encontraban en un ámbito de tallas de 26 cm a 100 cm de longitud total, determinándose el diámetro promedio y las características particulares de las diferentes fases de desarrollo ovocitario, estableciendo también las distintas etapas de desarrollo ovárico. Se determinó la talla media de inicio de madurez sexual para las hembras por medio de dos métodos (gráfico y estadístico), obteniéndose 61.3 cm y 62.3 cm, respectivamente. Se encontró que la especie presenta desove fraccionado con varios pulsos durante su perido reproductivo, el cual se estableció entre mayo y octubre, estimándose la fecundidad absoluta promedio por pulso de desove en 1 005 657 huevos. Se sugieren como posibles medidas de ordenamiento pesquero el mantener la talla media de captura por encima de la talla media de inicio de madurez y establecer vedas que protejan el periodo reproductivo.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Peixes/fisiologia , Reprodução/fisiologia , Colômbia , Oceano Pacífico , Estações do Ano
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