Harbour seals are top predators in the North Sea and regarded as sentinels for ecosystem health. A few hundred also occur in adjacent estuaries, such as the Elbe estuary, Germany. However, only little is known about how these animals use this dynamic tidally influenced habitat, which has been under high anthropogenic pressure for decades.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe North Sea faces intense ship traffic owing to increasing human activities at sea. As harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) are abundant top predators in the North Sea, it is hypothesised that they experience repeated, high-amplitude vessel exposures. Here, we test this hypothesis by quantifying vessel noise exposures from deployments of long-term sound and movement tags (DTAGs) on nine harbour seals from the Wadden Sea.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHere we present a comparative study of the magnetic and crystal chemical properties of two Co containing garnets. CaYCoGeO (which has been reported previously) and NaCaCoVO both exhibit the onset of antiferromagnetic order around 6 K as well as field-induced transitions around 7 and 10 T, respectively, that manifest as anomalies in the dielectric properties of the material. We perform detailed crystal-chemistry analyses and complementary density functional theory calculations to show that very minor changes in the local environment of the Co ions explain the differences in the two magnetic structures and their respective properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCentral place foragers are expected to offset travel costs between a central place and foraging areas by targeting productive feeding zones. Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) make multi-day foraging trips away from coastal haul-out sites presumably to target rich food resources, but periodic track points from telemetry tags may be insufficient to infer reliably where, and how often, foraging takes place. To study foraging behaviour during offshore trips, and assess what factors limit trip duration, we equipped harbour seals in the German Wadden Sea with high-resolution multi-sensor bio-logging tags, recording 12 offshore trips from 8 seals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to conduct an objective evaluation of potential ecological effects of grey seal predation on marine mammals, it is essential to establish a broad knowledge base helping in the thorough identification of such cases during post-mortem examination. The aim of this work is to report and discuss outcomes resulting from a retrospective evaluation of harbour (Phoca vitulina) and grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) stranding and necropsy data (n = 3274). In addition, the results are compared to a recent case of definite grey seal predation from Germany as well as reports from other countries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs a follow-up on the data presented for seals, we herein report and discuss outcomes resulting from a retrospective evaluation of harbour porpoise stranding and necropsy data from Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (n = 4463) to enable an objective evaluation of potential ecological effects of grey seal predation on porpoises. Results are compared to a recent case of definite grey seal predation as well as to reports from other countries. Porpoise carcasses potentially subject to grey seal predation show severe lacerations, with large parts of skin and underlying tissue being detached from the body.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHist Cienc Saude Manguinhos
June 2020
This article deals with the discourses produced by the Argentine medical field relating to body transformation initiatives on the part of transvestites and transsexuals in Argentina from 1971-1982. Based on the compilation and analysis of a set of articles published in academic medical journals, it examines the meanings that health professionals assigned to these initiatives prior to the legal rulings and national legislation that recognized gender identity as a human right. This analysis helps identify the particular features of those body transformation initiatives during the period studied, as well as the ways in which the medical field in Argentina attached moral, technical and professional meanings to them.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo new transition metal oxides with the nominal chemical compositions of LiNiOsO and LiNiOsO were successfully synthesized. Both compounds crystallize in an ordered rock salt structure type in the monoclinic 2/ space group. The crystal structures were determined using both synchrotron X-ray and time-of-flight neutron, powder diffraction data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetal-organic frameworks (MOFs) containing redox active linkers have led to hybrid compounds exhibiting high electrical conductivity, which enables their use in applications in electronics and electrocatalysis. While many computational studies predict two-dimensional (2D) MOFs to be metallic, the majority of experiments show decreasing conductivity on cooling, indicative of a gap in the electronic band structure. To date, only a handful of MOFs have been reported that exhibit increased electrical conductivity upon cooling indicative of a metallic character, which highlights the need for a better understanding of the origin of the conductivity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSingle crystals of LnFeCo SbBi (Ln = La, Ce; 0 ≤ x < 0.5; 0 ≤ y ≤ 0.2) were grown using Bi flux and self-flux methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe impact of anthropogenic noise on marine fauna is of increasing conservation concern with vessel noise being one of the major contributors. Animals that rely on shallow coastal habitats may be especially vulnerable to this form of pollution.Very limited information is available on how much noise from ship traffic individual animals experience, and how they may react to it due to a lack of suitable methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetween the 8th January and the 25th February 2016, the largest sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus mortality event ever recorded in the North Sea occurred with 30 sperm whales stranding in five countries within six weeks. All sperm whales were immature males. Groups were stratified by size, with the smaller animals stranding in the Netherlands, and the largest in England.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEcological and physiological factors lead to different contamination patterns in individual marine mammals. The objective of the present study was to assess whether variations in contamination profiles are indicative of social structures of young male sperm whales as they might reflect a variation in feeding preferences and/or in utilized feeding grounds. We used a total of 61 variables associated with organic compounds and trace element concentrations measured in muscle, liver, kidney and blubber gained from 24 sperm whales that stranded in the North Sea in January and February 2016.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe population of ring-necked pheasants () is decreasing all over Germany since the years 2008/2009. Besides impacts of habitat changes caused by current rates of land conversion, climatic influences or predators, a contribution of infectious pathogens needs also to be considered. Infectious and non-infectious diseases in free-living populations of ring-necked pheasants have been scarcely investigated so far.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCarcasses of wild animals are often visited by different scavengers. However, determining which scavenger caused certain types of bite marks is particularly difficult and knowledge thereof is lacking. Therefore, a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay (target sequence cytochrome b) was developed to detect red fox DNA in carcasses of harbour porpoises.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnthropogenic landscape changes contributed to the reduction of availability of habitats to wild animals. Hence, the presence of wild terrestrial carnivores in urban and peri-urban sites has increased considerably over the years implying an increased risk of interspecies spillover of infectious diseases and the transmission of zoonoses. The present study provides a detailed characterisation of the health status of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), stone marten (Martes foina) and raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in their natural rural and peri-urban habitats in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany between November 2013 and January 2016 with focus on zoonoses and infectious diseases that are potentially threatening to other wildlife or domestic animal species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTesting the hearing abilities of marine mammals under water is a challenging task. Sample sizes are usually low, thus limiting the ability to generalize findings of susceptibility towards noise influences. A method to measure harbor porpoise hearing thresholds in situ in outdoor conditions using auditory steady state responses of the brainstem was developed and tested.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new Os-based B-site ordered double perovskite with the chemical composition of Ca2ScOsO6 was successfully synthesized. The crystal structure of the title compound was determined by employing the powder X-ray diffraction method and was found to crystallize in the monoclinic P21/n space group with the cell constants of a = 5.4716(1) Å, b = 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMol Phylogenet Evol
December 2011
To uncover the termite species diversity of a natural African savanna ecosystem, we combined morphological analyses and sequencing of three gene fragments (cytochrome oxidase I, cytochrome oxidase II and 28SrDNA, total length about 2450 bp) to infer putative species from phylogenetic trees. We identified 18 putative species clusters with high support values and which we retrieved consistently. Samples from two genera (Ancistrotermes and Microcerotermes) were excluded from the mitochondrial phylogenetic analyses as they might represent nuclear mitochondrial sequences (NUMTs).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the LPT line of polyoma (Py)-transformed rat cells, amplification of the integrated viral DNA and of cell nucleotide sequences flanking the viral integration site, can be induced either spontaneously or by treatment with carcinogens. We show here that the amplified DNA includes interspersed viral and cellular sequences generated by 'illegitimate' recombination events. Genomic libraries have been prepared in phage lambda vectors from LPT cells treated with the inducing agent mitomycin C and from untreated LPT cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFour distinct human Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD1; EC 1.15.1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReplication of integrated polyoma virus DNA and flanking cellular sequences was studied in an inducible line of polyoma-transformed rat cells, designated the LPT line, that contains a single viral integration site. Chromosomal DNAs were purified from LPT cells treated with the virus-inducing agent mitomycin C and from untreated cells and were digested with restriction enzymes. The digests were analyzed by the Southern blotting technique.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to find out whether polyoma virus (Py) integration into chromosomes causes rearrangements in the cell DNA flanking the integration site, we have mapped the flanking sequences in the inducible LPT line of Py-transformed rat cells and the corresponding sequences in normal rat fibroblasts, and then compared the two maps. To carry out this study we have cloned a segment including Py DNA and flanking sequences in the bacteriophage vector lambda gt WES and subcloned the flanking cell DNA in a bacterial plasmid. We performed a Southern blot analysis of LPT and rat fibroblast DNA digested with various restriction enzymes and used the cloned flanking cell DNA and Py DNA as hybridization probes.
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