Arsenic total not desired to referential values of ph in surface water, Sama hydrographic basin, Tacna Region, Peru

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The aim of the following review is to describe the seasonal reproductive behavior in male and female ungulates, and identify the determinants of reproductive synchrony. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence the reproductive seasonality of ungulates analyzed. Intrinsic factors are related to...

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Autores: Morales Cabrera, Morales Cabrera, Avendaño Cáceres, Edgardo, Zevallos Ramos, Daniel, Fernández Prado, Julio, Mendoza Rodas, Zoila L., Torres Ventura, Amparo, Morales Cabrera, Dante U.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Arsenic total not desired to referential values of ph in surface water, Sama hydrographic basin, Tacna Region, Peru
Arsénico total no deseado ante valores referenciales de ph en agua superficial, cuenca hidrográfica Sama, Región Tacna, Perú
title Arsenic total not desired to referential values of ph in surface water, Sama hydrographic basin, Tacna Region, Peru
spellingShingle Arsenic total not desired to referential values of ph in surface water, Sama hydrographic basin, Tacna Region, Peru
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title_short Arsenic total not desired to referential values of ph in surface water, Sama hydrographic basin, Tacna Region, Peru
title_full Arsenic total not desired to referential values of ph in surface water, Sama hydrographic basin, Tacna Region, Peru
title_fullStr Arsenic total not desired to referential values of ph in surface water, Sama hydrographic basin, Tacna Region, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Arsenic total not desired to referential values of ph in surface water, Sama hydrographic basin, Tacna Region, Peru
title_sort Arsenic total not desired to referential values of ph in surface water, Sama hydrographic basin, Tacna Region, Peru
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Avendaño Cáceres, Edgardo
Zevallos Ramos, Daniel
Fernández Prado, Julio
Mendoza Rodas, Zoila L.
Torres Ventura, Amparo
Morales Cabrera, Dante U.
Avendaño Cáceres, Edgardo
Zevallos Ramos, Daniel
Fernández Prado, Julio
Mendoza Rodas, Zoila L.
Torres Ventura, Amparo
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Morales Cabrera, Dante U.
Zevallos Ramos, Daniel
Fernández Prado, Julio
Mendoza Rodas, Zoila L.
Torres Ventura, Amparo
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description The aim of the following review is to describe the seasonal reproductive behavior in male and female ungulates, and identify the determinants of reproductive synchrony. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence the reproductive seasonality of ungulates analyzed. Intrinsic factors are related to the same individual such as genotypic and phenotypic characteristics, and implies that the reproductive aspects can not be extrapolated between species and breeds, and are modified by the action of external factors such as photoperiod, availability of food, temperature, latitude, among others. Among these factors are identified primarily photoperiod and food availability. The photoperiod and food availability are the main signals that determine melatonin levels, and this modulates the reproductive function. Photoperiod is related to the intensity of light and darkness that animals are exposed to and is expressed in the production of melatonin. They describe that the mechanisms of action of this hormone in the central nervous system (CNS) to exert their effects on reproductive function. The nutritional factor is also an important regulator of reproductive seasonality, which could be stimulating the hypothalamic pituitary gland, causing a direct effect on LH release. Then endocrine basis regulating reproductive seasonality in species belonging to the subclass Eutheria, families Bovidae, Camelidae, Equidae and Suidae, wild and domestic, stating differences between them are discussed.  
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spelling Arsenic total not desired to referential values of ph in surface water, Sama hydrographic basin, Tacna Region, PeruArsénico total no deseado ante valores referenciales de ph en agua superficial, cuenca hidrográfica Sama, Región Tacna, PerúMorales Cabrera, Morales CabreraAvendaño Cáceres, Edgardo Zevallos Ramos, Daniel Fernández Prado, Julio Mendoza Rodas, Zoila L. Torres Ventura, Amparo Morales Cabrera, Dante U. Avendaño Cáceres, Edgardo Zevallos Ramos, Daniel Fernández Prado, Julio Mendoza Rodas, Zoila L. Torres Ventura, Amparo The aim of the following review is to describe the seasonal reproductive behavior in male and female ungulates, and identify the determinants of reproductive synchrony. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors that influence the reproductive seasonality of ungulates analyzed. Intrinsic factors are related to the same individual such as genotypic and phenotypic characteristics, and implies that the reproductive aspects can not be extrapolated between species and breeds, and are modified by the action of external factors such as photoperiod, availability of food, temperature, latitude, among others. Among these factors are identified primarily photoperiod and food availability. The photoperiod and food availability are the main signals that determine melatonin levels, and this modulates the reproductive function. Photoperiod is related to the intensity of light and darkness that animals are exposed to and is expressed in the production of melatonin. They describe that the mechanisms of action of this hormone in the central nervous system (CNS) to exert their effects on reproductive function. The nutritional factor is also an important regulator of reproductive seasonality, which could be stimulating the hypothalamic pituitary gland, causing a direct effect on LH release. Then endocrine basis regulating reproductive seasonality in species belonging to the subclass Eutheria, families Bovidae, Camelidae, Equidae and Suidae, wild and domestic, stating differences between them are discussed.  El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo describir el comportamiento reproductivo estacional en ungulados hembras y machos, y la identificación de los factores que determinan la sincronía reproductiva. Se analizan los factores intrínsecos y extrínsecos que influyen en la estacionalidad reproductiva de ungulados. Los factores intrínsecos están relacionados con el mismo individuo ya sean características genotípicas y fenotípicas lo que implica que los aspectos reproductivos no pueden extrapolarse entre las distintas especies y se modifican por la acción de los factores externos como el fotoperiodo, disponibilidad de alimento, temperatura, latitud, entre otros. Dentro de los factores extrínsecos se identifican principalmente el fotoperiodo que está relacionado con la intensidad de luz y oscuridad a la que están expuestos los animales expresándose en la producción de melatonina, se describen los mecanismos de acción de esta hormona a nivel del sistema nervioso central (SNC), y sus efectos sobre la función reproductiva y por otro lado el factor nutricional que también es un importante regulador de la estacionalidad reproductiva, que podría estar estimulando el eje hipotálamo hipófisis, causando un efecto directo sobre la liberación de LH. A continuación se discuten las bases endocrinas que regulan la estacionalidad reproductiva comparada en especies pertenecientes a la subclase Eutheria, familias Bovidae, Camelidae, Equidae y Suidae, salvajes y domésticas.  Universidad Nacional del Altiplano2017-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdf//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/15510.18271/ria.2017.295Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 19 No. 3 (2017); 305-312Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 19 Núm. 3 (2017); 305-3122306-85822313-2957reponame:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinstname:Universidad Nacional del Altiplanoinstacron:UNAPspa//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/155/135Derechos de autor 2020 Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:huajsapata.unap.edu.pe:article/1552020-09-29T10:18:50Z
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