RESUMENEl Bosque La Primavera (BLP) es una reserva de importancia ecoturística y un proveedor de servicios ambientales para la metrópoli de Guadalajara. Sin embargo, las actividades humanas han alterado la estabilidad de sus ecosistemas. El objetivo del estudio fue analizar la variabilidad hidroclimática de la especie dominante Pinus oocarpa de alta sensibilidad climática. Cronologías de madera temprana (EWI), tardía (LWI) y de anillo total (RWI), con 165 años de extensión (1850-2014), se generaron para la especie en BLP. La serie residual EWI se correlacionó significativamente con la precipitación acumulada octubre-mayo (r = 0.775, p < 0.000), de estaciones climáticas aledañas a la reserva y se utilizó para una reconstrucción de precipitación; asimismo, se encontró una asociación negativa, pero significativa, entre temperatura máxima promedio en enero-junio y la serie EWI (r = -0.622, p < 0.000). La sequía más prolongada en la reconstrucción se detectó de 1909 a 1925, otras más como las de las décadas 1850, 1890, 1950, 1990 y 2000 se encuentran presentes en otras reconstrucciones climáticas para Jalisco, lo que es indicativo de la influencia de fenómenos de circulación general como El Niño Oscilación del Sur (ENSO). El incremento en la temperatura máxima en las últimas tres décadas en el BLP ha afectado el crecimiento de la especie con una tendencia a reducirlo, situación que pone en riesgo la estabilidad de esta y de otras especies asociadas y, por ende, la provisión de servicios ecosistémicos a la metrópoli. ABSTRACTThe Bosque la Primavera (BLP) is a natural preserve that provides environmental services for the metropolitan area of Guadalajara. Human activities, however, have altered its ecological stability. The objective was to analyze the interannual climate variability of dominant conifer Pinus oocarpa, a climatesensitive species. Earlywood (EWI), latewood (LWI), and ring-width (RWI) chronologies 165 years in length (1850-2014) were developed for the BLP. The residual EWI chronology had a significant association (r = 0.775, p < 0.000) with seasonal October-May rainfall from neighbor weather stations, and a negative but significant response with January-June mean maximum temperature (r = -0.622, p < 0.000). The association between EWI and precipitation was used to build a linear model to reconstruct seasonal rainfall. The most severe and prolonged drought in the reconstruction took place from 1909 to 1925, but additional dry periods were present, i.e., 1850´s, 1890´s, 1950´s, 1990´s, and 2000´s. Most of these droughts have been observed in previous reconstructions for the region, suggesting the influence of atmospheric circulatory patterns such as ENSO. The rise in maximum temperature for the last three decades in the Guadalajara metropolitan area has induced a radial growth decrease of P. oocarpa, probably triggered by an increase in greenhouse gases. Increased maximum temperatures and reduced growth of the species is threatening its ecological stability and may put in risk the provision of vital environ...
This study is a follow-up of previous research in which we described the frequency of spontaneous micronucleated erythrocytes (MNE) in the Goodeid Xenotocoa melanosoma collected from Lake La Alberca, located in the state of Michoacan, Mexico. In the present work, we measured micronuclei (MN) and nuclear abnormalities (NA) in erythrocytes of peripheral blood. Bioassays taken at 24 or 96 hours in either the cyclophosfamide (CP) or colchicine (COL) showed a significant increase in MN and BC (P values ranging from 0.0499 to 0.0036) compared with information from wild organisms collected over 3 years. Concentrationdependent and time-dependent responses support the proposal of using endemic Xenotoca melanosoma as a bioindicator of genotoxicity and cytotoxicity with a high transcendence for the health of the entire ecosystem and evaluation of the Lerma-Chapala watershed.
A series of bioindicator organisms for aquatic ecosystems are being maintained under laboratory conditions in order to analyze effects of pollution on aquatic wildlife and potential effects on human health. Growth kinetics of algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata was used to evaluate effects of the surfactant nonilphenol (NP). Brachionus calyciflorus was used to set up a model of endocrine disruption using the fungicide vinclozolin (Vc). We exposed salamanders from the genus Ambystoma sp., to different concentrations of both the aneugen colchicine (COL) and the clastogen cyclophosphamide (CP) and we determined the frequency of micronucleated cells (MNC) in their shed skin. The presence of spontaneous micronuclei in peripheral blood erythrocytes from 10 fish species in Lake "La Alberca," Michoacan (Mexico), was evaluated as a possible biological indicator of genotoxic agents. Results confirm the sensivity of Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata to growth kinetics: the range of concentration of NP (20, 200 and 2000 microg L(- 1)) shows an inverted U shape in its maximum growth rate; Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) used as a positive control and to solvate NP induced an inverse stimulatory effect on growth rate in the range of concentrations analyzed (0.0023, 0.023 and 0.23% v v(- 1)). In the use of the rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus, the range of Vc from 0.185 mg L(- 1) to 3 mg L(- 1) clearly showed an inverted U shape characteristic of endocrine disruptions. We were able to use shed skin from Ambystoma sp., to measure MNC frequencies induced either by an aneugenic or a clastogenic compound. The MNC frequency was increased significantly by all doses of COL and CP, administered either as single or repeated exposures. The presence of MNC in the shed skin and the speed of sloughing lead us to propose that the sheds of Ambystoma sp., or other amphibians that slough their skin, as suitable alternative models for detecting genotoxic exposures relevant to aquatic environments. In the survey to determine potential biological fish indicators for genotoxic agents, the frequency of spontaneous micronucleated erythrocytes (MNE) found in the goodeid Xenotoca melanosoma (3.7 +/- 1.6 MNC) and the cichlid Oreochromis aureus (2.0 +/- 1.0 MNC) suggests that these species can be considered as potential biological indicators.
Total length and biomass production of the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana were studied fed on soybean and wheat micropulverized meals (applied alone or mixed at different proportions), live microalgae (Tetraselmis suecica and Chaetoceros calcitrans), and dried Spirulina as diets. Eight diets were tested in triplicates during 10 days. Significant differences (P < 0.05) were observed from day 1 onwards. The mixed meal-based diets showed better production results. At day 1, the Artemia nauplii fed on the 70% wheat meal/ 30% soya meal diet were 30% longer compared to the animals from the C. calcitrans group. At day 10, the organisms fed with the 100% soya meal diet were 68% longer than those fed on the C. calcitrans diet. The final biomass production (wet and dry weight) for the mixed meal diet groups was higher than that obtained for the algal treatments, although survival rate was higher for the C. calcitrans diet. A soya-wheat meal diet is recommended for brine shrimp biomass production.
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