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J Hered ; 112(7): 590-601, 2021 12 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34612500

RESUMO

Three subspecies of Northern Bahamian Rock Iguanas, Cyclura cychlura, are currently recognized: C. c. cychlura, restricted to Andros Island, and C. c. figginsi and C. c. inornata, native to the Exuma Island chain. Populations on Andros are genetically distinct from Exuma Island populations, yet genetic divergence among populations in the Exumas is inconsistent with the 2 currently recognized subspecies from those islands. The potential consequences of this discrepancy might include the recognition of a single subspecies throughout the Exumas rather than 2. That inference also ignores evidence that populations of C. cychlura are potentially adaptively divergent. We compared patterns of population relatedness in a three-tiered host-parasite system: C. cychlura iguanas, their ticks (genus Amblyomma, preferentially parasitizing these reptiles), and Rickettsia spp. endosymbionts (within tick ectoparasites). Our results indicate that while C. c. cychlura on Andros is consistently supported as a separate clade, patterns of relatedness among populations of C. c. figginsi and C. c. inornata within the Exuma Island chain are more complex. The distribution of the hosts, different tick species, and Rickettsia spp., supports the evolutionary independence of C. c. inornata. Further, these patterns are also consistent with two independent evolutionarily significant units within C. c. figginsi. Our findings suggest coevolutionary relationships between the reptile hosts, their ectoparasites, and rickettsial organisms, suggesting local adaptation. This work also speaks to the limitations of using neutral molecular markers from a single focal taxon as the sole currency for recognizing evolutionary novelty in populations of endangered species.


Assuntos
Iguanas , Lagartos , Parasitos , Animais , Genética Populacional
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Inorg Chem ; 58(21): 14818-14829, 2019 Nov 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31638782

RESUMO

Three new carboranylphosphines, [1-(1'-closo-1',7'-C2B10H11)-7-PPh2-closo-1,7-C2B10H10], [1-(1'-7'-PPh2-closo-1',7'-C2B10H10)-7-PPh2-closo-1,7-C2B10H10], and [1-{PPh-(1'-closo-1',2'-C2B10H11)}-closo-1,2-C2B10H11], have been prepared, and from a combination of these and literature compounds, eight new carboranylphosphine selenides were subsequently synthesized. The relative basicities of the carboranylphosphines were established by (i) measurement of the 1JPSe NMR coupling constant of the selenide and (ii) calculation of the proton affinity of the phosphine, in an attempt to establish which of several factors are the most important in controlling the basicity. It is found that the basicity of the carboranylphosphines is significantly influenced by the nature of other substituents on the P atom, the nature of the carborane cage vertex (C or B) to which the P atom is attached, and the charge on the carboranylphosphine. In contrast, the basicity of the carboranylphosphines appears to be relatively insensitive to the nature of other substituents on the carborane cage, the isomeric form of the carborane, and whether the cage is closo or nido (insofar as that does not alter the charge on the cluster). Such information is likely to be of significant importance in optimizing future applications of carboranylphosphines, e.g., as components of frustrated Lewis pairs.

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Exp Appl Acarol ; 77(2): 187-205, 2019 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30771038

RESUMO

Rickettsia parkeri, a causative agent of spotted fever rickettsiosis, is transmitted by Amblyomma maculatum (Gulf Coast tick), a tick that may also carry a non-pathogenic spotted fever group Rickettsia, "Candidatus Rickettsia andeanae". Here, we evaluated R. parkeri and "Candidatus R. andeanae" in tissues from A. maculatum prior to, during, and after blood feeding on rabbits. Using colony-reared A. maculatum that were capillary-fed uninfected cells, R. parkeri, "Candidatus R. andeanae", or both rickettsiae, we detected higher levels of Rickettsia spp. in the respective treatment groups. Rickettsial levels increased during blood feeding for both R. parkeri and "Candidatus R. andeanae", with a greater increase in R. parkeri in co-infected ticks compared to singly-infected ticks. We detected transovarial transmission of "Candidatus R. andeanae" in egg and larval cohorts and confirmed vertical transmission of R. parkeri in one group of larvae. Rabbits from all Rickettsia-exposed groups seroconverted on immunofluorescent antibody testing using R. parkeri antigen. Visualization of "Candidatus R. andeanae" in tick salivary glands suggested potential transmission via tick feeding. Here, rickettsial levels in artificially infected ticks demonstrate changes during feeding and transovarial transmission that may be relevant for interpreting rickettsial levels detected in wild A. maculatum.


Assuntos
Transmissão Vertical de Doenças Infecciosas/veterinária , Ixodidae/microbiologia , Ixodidae/fisiologia , Coelhos/parasitologia , Infecções por Rickettsia/veterinária , Rickettsia/fisiologia , Animais , Feminino , Ixodidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Larva/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Larva/microbiologia , Larva/fisiologia , Masculino , Óvulo/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Óvulo/microbiologia , Infecções por Rickettsia/microbiologia , Infecções por Rickettsia/transmissão
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Molecules ; 23(12)2018 Nov 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30486434

RESUMO

The first example of a carborane with a catecholborolyl substituent, [1-Bcat-2-Ph-closo-1,2-C2B10H10] (1), has been prepared and characterized and shown to act as the Lewis acid component of an intermolecular frustrated Lewis pair in catalyzing a Michael addition. In combination with B(C6F5)3 the C-carboranylphosphine [1-PPh2-closo-1,2-C2B10H11] (IVa) is found to be comparable with PPh2(C6F5) in its ability to catalyze hydrosilylation, whilst the more strongly basic B-carboranylphosphine [9-PPh2-closo-1,7-C2B10H11] (V) is less effective and the very weakly basic species [µ-2,2'-PPh-{1-(1'-1',2'-closo-C2B10H10)-1,2-closo-C2B10H10}] (IX) is completely ineffective. Base strengths are rank-ordered via measurement of the ¹J 31P-77Se coupling constants of the phosphineselenides [1-SePPh2-closo-1,2-C2B10H11] (2), [9-SePPh2-closo-1,7-C2B10H11] (3), and [SePPh2(C6F5)] (4).


Assuntos
Compostos de Boro/química , Modelos Químicos , Modelos Moleculares , Catálise , Estrutura Molecular
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J Org Chem ; 82(1): 211-233, 2017 01 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28026176

RESUMO

A series of 28 analogues of the phytotoxic geranylcyclohexentriol (-)-phomentrioloxin A (1) has been synthesized through cross-couplings of various enantiomerically pure haloconduritols or certain deoxygenated derivatives with either terminal alkynes or borylated alkenes. Some of these analogues display modest herbicidal activities, and physiological profiling studies suggest that analogue 4 inhibits photosystem II in isolated thylakoids in vitro.


Assuntos
Araceae/efeitos dos fármacos , Diterpenos/farmacologia , Herbicidas/farmacologia , Complexo de Proteína do Fotossistema II/antagonistas & inibidores , Diterpenos/síntese química , Diterpenos/química , Herbicidas/síntese química , Herbicidas/química , Complexo de Proteína do Fotossistema II/metabolismo
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Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun ; 75(Pt 4): 512-515, 2019 Apr 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31161066

RESUMO

The mol-ecular structure of the title compound 1-(2',3',5',6'-tetra-fluoro-4'-trifluoro-methyl-phen-yl)-closo-1,2-dicarbadodeca-borane, C9H11B10F7, features an intra-molecular ortho-F⋯H2 hydrogen bond [2.11 (2) Å], which is responsible for an orientation of the hepta-fluoro-tolyl substituent in which the plane of the aryl ring nearly eclipses the C1-C2 cage connectivity.

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Int J Sex Health ; 31(4): 384-393, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38322353

RESUMO

Objectives: As part of a larger Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration-funded project in South Texas, this study sought to understand adults' needs with regard to engaging in sexual health conversations with youth and young adults. Methods: A total of 223 participants were surveyed to assess comfort engaging in sexual health conversations. Data were analyzed using thematic coding. Stigma surrounding sexual health conversations underlined all themes. Results: Differences by gender and sexual orientation in the data were noted. Stigma around sexual health topics reduced participants' comfort. Conclusions: To this end, interventions must go beyond psychosocial and educational programs and address societal factors that contribute to the stigma.

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