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Resumo: | Two survival strategies, namely diapause and anhydrobiosis, are exhibited by Biomphalaria glabrata from seasonally drying habitats in the humid eastern coastal areas of N. E. Brazil. Diapause is a syndrome induced by environmental stimuli of predictive value, which enables the snail to avoid seasonal habitat deterioration. It is characterized by a sequence of events, specific to the juvenile phase, which includes lamellae formation at the shell aperture and emigration from the water followed by dormancy, and occurs under favourable conditions. Anhydrobiosis is a state of prolonged quiescence directly elicited by habitat desiccation. It may occur at any life-stage and does not involve lamellae formation or emigration from the water. Diapausing snails are better able to survive out of the water than anhydrobiont snails. The former tend to persist in a dormant state, whereas the latter quickly return to full activity when favourable conditions are restored. The diapause phenomenon by polymorphic B. glabrata has to be accounted for when designing snail control measures in endemic areas of N. E. Brazil. |
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.Anidrobiose e diapausa em Biomphalaria Glabrata (Say), caramujo transmissor da esquistossomose, na Região NordesteTwo survival strategies, namely diapause and anhydrobiosis, are exhibited by Biomphalaria glabrata from seasonally drying habitats in the humid eastern coastal areas of N. E. Brazil. Diapause is a syndrome induced by environmental stimuli of predictive value, which enables the snail to avoid seasonal habitat deterioration. It is characterized by a sequence of events, specific to the juvenile phase, which includes lamellae formation at the shell aperture and emigration from the water followed by dormancy, and occurs under favourable conditions. Anhydrobiosis is a state of prolonged quiescence directly elicited by habitat desiccation. It may occur at any life-stage and does not involve lamellae formation or emigration from the water. Diapausing snails are better able to survive out of the water than anhydrobiont snails. The former tend to persist in a dormant state, whereas the latter quickly return to full activity when favourable conditions are restored. The diapause phenomenon by polymorphic B. glabrata has to be accounted for when designing snail control measures in endemic areas of N. E. Brazil.Duas estratégias distintas de sobrevivência, diapausa e anidrobiose, são observadas em Biomphalaria glabrata de habitats sujeitos a secas sazonais na zona da mata úmida e costeira do Nordeste oriental. Diapausa é uma síndrome induzida por estímulos ambientais de valor preditivo, que permite ao caramujo evitar a deterioração dos criadouros no período de seca. Caracteriza-se por uma sequência de eventos específicos da fase juvenil, que inclui formação de lamelas na abertura da concha e emigração da água seguida de dormência, e ocorre sob condições favoráveis do meio. Anidrobiose é um estado de quiescência prolongada diretamente eliciado pela dessecação do habitat. Pode ocorrer em qualquer estágio da vida do caramujo, sem haver formação de lamela ou emigração da água. Caramujos em diapausa são mais resistentes à dessecação do que os anidrobiontes. Aqueles tendem a persistir no estado dormente, ao passo que estes retornam prontamente à atividade com o restabelecimento de condições propícias. O fenômeno da diapausa em B. glabrata deve ser levado em conta na elaboração de medidas de controle dos caramujos nas áreas endêmicas da região Nordeste.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina1989-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2314310.5007/%xBiotemas; v. 2 n. 1 (1989); 57-682175-79250103-1643reponame:Biotemas (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/23143/20938Copyright (c) 1989 Ricardo D. A. Dannemann, Otávio S. Pieriinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDannemann, Ricardo D. A.Pieri, Otávio S.2012-02-02T16:24:21Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/23143Revistahttp://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/index.htmPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/oai||carlospinto@ccb.ufsc.br2175-79250103-1643opendoar:2012-02-02T16:24:21Biotemas (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Two survival strategies, namely diapause and anhydrobiosis, are exhibited by Biomphalaria glabrata from seasonally drying habitats in the humid eastern coastal areas of N. E. Brazil. Diapause is a syndrome induced by environmental stimuli of predictive value, which enables the snail to avoid seasonal habitat deterioration. It is characterized by a sequence of events, specific to the juvenile phase, which includes lamellae formation at the shell aperture and emigration from the water followed by dormancy, and occurs under favourable conditions. Anhydrobiosis is a state of prolonged quiescence directly elicited by habitat desiccation. It may occur at any life-stage and does not involve lamellae formation or emigration from the water. Diapausing snails are better able to survive out of the water than anhydrobiont snails. The former tend to persist in a dormant state, whereas the latter quickly return to full activity when favourable conditions are restored. The diapause phenomenon by polymorphic B. glabrata has to be accounted for when designing snail control measures in endemic areas of N. E. Brazil. |
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