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Program

SETAC Latin America 11th Biennial Meeting

Buenos Aires 7-10 September 2015

Table of Contents

Committees ................................................................ 3

Meeting Supporters ................................................... 5

Program Overview .................................................... 7

Usina del Arte Floor Plans ........................................ 8

Plataform Sessions Overview & Chairs .................... 9

Monday 7 September .............................................. 11

Tuesday 8 September .............................................. 17

Wednesday 9 September ......................................... 27

Thursday 10 September ........................................... 37

Author Index ........................................................... 47

This program comprises the abstracts of the plenary and outstanding presentations and the platform and poster sessions list of the Society of Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Latin America 11th Biennial Meeting, conducted at the “Usina del Arte” in Buenos Aires, 7–10 September 2015. The abstracts

are reproduced as accepted by the Scientific Program Committee and appear in numerical order.

The presenting author’s name is underlined. The author index cross-references the corresponding abstract numbers.

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Committees

SETAC Latin America 11th Biennial Meeting

Chairs

Pedro Carriquiriborde Centro de Investigaciones del Medio Ambiente (CIMA), Facultad de Ciencias Exactas,

Universidad Nacional de la Plata (UNLP) – Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de Argentina (CONICET).

Gustavo M. Somoza Instituto de Investigaciones Biotecnológicas - Instituto Tecnológico Chascomús (IIB-

INTECH), Universidad Nacional de San Martín (UNSAM) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de Argentina (CONICET).

Meeting Manager

Silvina Ceriani SC y Asociados

Organizing Committee

Horacio Asprea Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable de la Nación, Argentina

(Govenment)

Afonso Celso Dias Bainy Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil

(Academy)

Ricardo Barra Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile

(Academy)

Julie Brodeur CONICET-Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Argentina (Government)

Sandra Demichelis Universidad Nacional de Lanús, Lanús. Buenos Aires, Argentina

(Academy)

Damián Marino CIMA-Facultad deCiencias Exactas, UNLP–CONICET, Argentina

(Academy)

Karina Miglioranza CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina

(Academy)

Sebastián Reynaldi Universidad Nacional, Medellín, Colombia (Academy)

Déborah Tasat UNSAM, Argentina

(Academy)

International Scientific Committee

Castro, Gerardo (Argentina)

Barceló, Damià (Spain)

Books, Bryan (USA)

Eguren, Gabriela (Uruguay)

Fillmann, Gilberto (Brazil)

Gaeta Espíndola, Evaldo (Brazil)

Gamboa Fuentes, Nadia (Perú)

Guilhermino, Lucía (Portugal)

Heinzen González, Horacio (Uruguay)

Hernández, Félix (Spain)

Johnson Restrepo, Boris (Colombia)

Kookana, Rai (Australia)

Lemus, Mairin (Venezuela)

Maund, Steve (Switzerland)

McLaughlin, Mike (Australia)

Menzie, Charles (USA)

Monserrat, José María (Brazil)

Nascimento Saldiva, Paulo (Brazil)

Navas, José María (Spain)

Oporto Pereyra, Carla (Bolivia)

Ronco, Alicia (Argentina)

Silva de Assis, Helena (Brazil)

Trudeau, Vance (Canada)

Velasco-Santamaria, Yohana (Colombia)

Wunderlin, Daniel (Argentina)

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SETAC Latin America Board of Directors

President

Karina Miglioranza CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina (Academy)

Vice President

Helena Silva de Assis Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de Ciências Biológicas, Departamento

de Farmacologia, Brazil (Acadmy)

Immediate Past President

Gustavo M. Somoza IIB-INTECH-UNSAM-CONICET, Argentina (Academy)

Treasurer

Sebastián Reynaldi Universidad Nacional, Medellín, Colombia (Academy)

Board of Directors

Maria Beatriz Espinosa Instituto de Investigaciones en Biociencias Agrícolas y Ambientales (INBA-CONICET). Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenoa Aires, Argentina

(Academy)

Tatiana Heid Furley Aplysia Environmental Consulting Company - APLYSIA Institute, Brazil (Industry)

Boris Johnson-Restrepo Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Cartagena, Colombia (Academy)

Victoria Rodríguez de Higa Secretaría de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable de la Nación, Argentina

(Govenment)

Representing SETAC Argentina

Fabiana Lo Nostro Laboratorio de Ecotoxicología Acuática, Departamento de Biodiversidad y

Biología Experimental, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina (Academy)

Representing ECOTOX Brazil

Alexandre Arenzon Centro de Ecologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Federal do Rio

Grande do Sul, Brazil (Academy)

SETAC Staff

Charlie Menzie, SETAC-World Executive Director

Jason Andersen, IT Manager

Josh Sullivan, Communications Specialist

Terresa Daugherty, Finance and Membership

Linda Fenner, Finance and Exhibits Manager

Sabine Barrett, Communications Manager

Jennifer Lynch, Publications Manager

Nikki Mayo, Events Manager

Laura Swanson, Membership and Awards

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Meeting Supporters

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Program Overview

Monday 7 (page 11)

08:00-16:00 Registration

09:00-12:30 Professional Training Courses and Workshops

12:30-13:30 Lunch

13:30-17:00 Professional Training Courses and GHSRPP Workshop

17:00-18:30 Opening Ceremony

18:30-19:30 Opening Plenary Lecture (John Giesy)

19:30-21:00 Cocktail (all participants invited)

Tuesday 8 (page 15)

08:00-16:00 Registration

09:00-11:00 Morning Platform Sessions

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-12:30 Plenary Lecture (Damià Barceló)

12:30-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:30 Afternoon Platform Sessions

15:30-16:00 Coffee Break

16:00-17:00 Outstanding talk (Terence Boyle)

17:00-18:00 SETAC-ARG and SETAC-LA Student Meeting

17:00-19:00 Social Poster Session

Wednesday 9 (page 24)

08:00-16:00 Registration

09:00-11:00 Morning Platform Sessions

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-12:30 Plenary Lecture (Paulo Saldiva)

12:30-13:30 Lunch

12:30-13:30 Student Mentoring Lunch (Preregistration required)

13:30-15:30 Afternoon Platform Sessions

15:30-16:00 Coffee Break

16:00-17:00 Outstanding talk (Mary Reiley)

17:00-18:00 SETAC-LA Meeting

17:00-19:00 Social Poster Session

20:30-22:00 Conference banquet (Preregistration required)

Thursday 10 (page 32)

08:00-16:00 Registration

09:00-11:00 Morning Platform Sessions

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-12:30 Plenary Lecture (V. Trudeau)

12:30-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:30 Afternoon Platform Sessions

15:30-16:00 Coffee Break

16:00-17:00 Outstanding talk (Bryan Brooks)

17:00-18:00 Student “Mate-debate” with Ma. Fernanda Simoniello

17:00-19:00 Social Poster Session

19:00-21:00 Closing Ceremony & Tango Show

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“Usina del Arte” Floor Plans

Room B

Level 2

Stears (to Foyer)

Bar

Room C

Ground Level

Elevators (to Foyer)

Stears (to Foyer)

Food Trucks

Registration

Entrance

Hall

Room A

Room D

Level 1

Elevators

(to Room C)

Foyer

WC

Stears (to Room B)

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Plataform Sessions Overview & Chairs

ROOM A (Level 1) ROOM B (Level 2) ROOM C (Ground floor) ROOM D (Level 1)

Tu

esd

ay

AM

Use of pesticides and their

impacts on native species:

The situation in Latin

America. Gisela Poletta &

Fernanda Simoniello

Soil ecotoxicology in Latin

America: where to go? Júlia

Carina Carina Niemeyer &

Tiago Natal da Luz

Urban and agricultural

areas: an ecotoxilogical

paradigm in modern society. Fábio Abdalla & Paulo

Balsamo

Environmental legacy of the

antifouling paints biocides

in South America. Italo

Braga Castro

PM

Importance of

microplastics as

environmental

contaminants of regional

and global concern. Ana

Catarino, Liv Goldstein Ascer

& Valeria Hidalgo Ruz

Detection of endocrine

disruptors and other

micropollutants through

effects on aquatic

organisms. José María

Navas & Yohana Velasco

Santamaría

Alternative methods of

testing and fitness for

assesing perturbation. Cristiano V.M. Araujo

Biomarkers in terrestrial

ecotoxicology: stress

ecology in bees. Fábio

Abdalla & Paulo Balsamo

Wed

nes

da

y

AM

Leading the way to the safe

and sustainable use of

pesticides. Julie Brodeur &

Valeria Amé

Evaluation of Effects of

Pollutants at Ecosystem

Scale and Importance for

Environmental

Management I. Pablo

Demetrio & Federico Rimoldi

Environmental

Contaminants and

Reproductive Effects. Jorgelina Varayoud & Milena

Durando

Urban Air Pollution:

Predictive Models and

Estimation of Emissions. Deborah Tasat

PM

Metal Session. Isabella Bordon

Evaluation of Effects of

Pollutants at Ecosystem

Scale and Importance for

Environmental

Management II. Pablo

Demetrio & Federico Rimoldi

Ecological Risk

Assessment of

Pharmaceuticals and

Personal Care Products

(PPCPs) in Aquatic

Environments. Camilo

Seabra & Helena Cristina

Silva de Assis

Pollution in Protected

Areas: Challenges and

Opportunities in Protecting

Biodiversity and

Ecosystems. Gurpal Toor &

Ignacio Rodríguez Jorquera

Th

urs

da

y

AM

Fate and Effects of

Nanomaterials. Martín

Desimone & José María Navas

How to Write Good

Research and Get it

Accepted in a Good Journal.

Daniel Alberto Wunderlin

Water management, science

and policy: salinization

problems in Argentina as a

South American study case. Ana Lucía González-Achem &

María Laura Rolandi

Ecosystem Services.

Marcelo Rodrigues dos Anjos

PM

Toxicology and omics:

Bridging the gap between

gene and whole animal

responses. Christopher J

Martyniuk & Guilherme

Toledo e Silva

Ecotoxicological Effects of

Conventional and Non-

conventional Petroleum

Extraction. Vance Trudeau

Harmful Algal Blooms and

Phycotoxins. Carlos Luquet

Becoming Tripartite

Collaborators: Dialogue to

Bring Academia, Business,

and Government Science

Professionals Together. Mary C. Reiley & Tatiana

Furley

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Monday 7 September

Daily Schedule

08:00-16:00 Registration Entrance Hall (Ground Floor)

09:00-12:30 Professional Training Courses See location below

12:30-13:30 Lunch Food trucks at the Patio(not included)

13:30-17:00 Professional Training Courses See location below

17:00-18:30 Opening Ceremony Room A (Level 1)

18:30-19:30 Opening Plenary Lecture (John Giesy) Room A (Level 1)

19:30-21:00 Cocktail Foyer (Level 1)

Professional Training Courses

08:00-17:00 Biomarkers of Toxicity in Sentinel Species. Gisela Poletta & Mria.

Fernanda Simoniello Room A (Level 1)

08:00-12:30 Ecological Risk Assessment. Charles Menzie & Pieter Booth Room B (Level 2)

08:00-17:00 Analysis of Environmental Endocrine Disruptors by Mass

Spectrometry. Boris Johnson-Restrepo

Room C (Ground Floor)

08:00-17:00 Assessing Air Quality Through Lichenized Fungi. Martha S.

Cañas & Cecilia Estrabou Room D (Level 1)

GHSRPP Workshop

08:00-17:00 Global Horizon Scaning Prioritization Project Workshop. Pedro

Carriquiriborde, Tatiana Furley, Bryan Brooks Room E (Level 3)

Opening Ceremony

17:00-17:10 Welcome from the Chairs. Gustavo Somoza & Pedro Carriquiriborde

17:10-17:25 Welcome from SETAC's Global Executive Director Charlie Menzie

17:25-17:30 SETAC Global Partners Capacity-Building Award to Terence Boyle

17:30-17:40 SETAC-Latin America, past, present and future perspectives. Karina Miglioranza (SETAC-LA

President)

17:40-17:50 Introduction to the SETAC-LA 11th Biennial Meeting Program. Gustavo Somoza

17:50-17:55 DuPont awards for Graduate Students - Syngenta and CARU awards for Undegraduate

Students.

17:55-18:00 What’s new in the 11th Biennial Meeting? Pedro Carriquiriborde

18:00-18:05 Acknowledgements to Supporters and Staff.

18:05-18:30 Lat-folk music session. Ex-alumnos del Bachillerato de Bellas Artes de la UNLP pertenecientes al Grupo

de Música Popular

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Opening Plenary Lecture

Professor John P. Giesy

Professor Giesy is an outstanding eco-toxicologist with interests in many

aspects of eco-toxicology, including both the fates and effects of potentially

toxic compounds and elements, particularly in the area of ecological risk

assessment.

Professor and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Toxicology in the

Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences and Toxicology Centre at the

University of Saskatchewan.

PL1. Toxicological Evaluation of Perfluorooctane (PFOS) in the Environment: Anatomy of an

Environmental Issue

J. Giesy, University of Saskatchewan / Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences and Toxicology Centre

Prof. Giesy has affected your life and that of every living thing on the planet. This is the story of how he applied state of

the art chemical methods of mass spectrometry and molecular biology to determine the status and trends of

concentrations in the environment and worked out the mechanisms of toxicity and thresholds for effects. Ultimately,

through a global assessment of risk the chemicals were banned. This is the scientific and political story of how a very

valuable chemical used in many processes was ultimately banned and the public hardly knew anything had happened.

By using a combination of chemistry and biology and ultimately developing a substitute I was able to get a chemical

with a bad environmental profile out of the environment and you can still buy all of the electronics that affect our lives

on a daily basis. Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) has been found in tissues of humans and wildlife species in many

parts of the world. Because of its low vapor pressure and the fact that it was used in polymers that were thought to be

inert it was not expected to move in the environment or be accumulated into animals. Furthermore, accurate and

sensitive analytical methods were unavailable until they were developed by my group. For these reasons little

information on the environmental fate of PFOS was available. Here, I present the story of how I discovered this

chemical in the environment, and then conducted a global survey and worked out the mechanism of action and

thresholds for toxicity. I will provide chemical-physical properties of PFOS and discuss how it is different from more

traditionally studied neutral, di-aromatic halogenated compounds. I will discuss the reasons for why this global

catastrophe occurred through a failure to understand the chemistry and toxicology of a whole class of chemicals. It was

a failure of science and policies and ultimately discovered through serendipity. A series of controlled laboratory studies

were conducted to determine the toxicity of PFOS to aquatic organisms, birds and mammals. From this information

threshold concentrations for the protection of aquatic life were developed. By using toxicity information for mammals

and birds toxicity reference values were developed based on concentrations in tissues, including liver, blood plasma and

eggs were developed, By applying bioaccumulation factors, concentrations of PFOS in water predicted to protect

predatory birds and mammals were also determined. Concentrations of PFOS in waters and tissues of different species

from different habitats, eco-regions and trophic levels were determined and compared to the threshold values to

determine the margin of safety of current concentrations of PFOS in a range of environments. Specifically, the risk

assessment of mixtures of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) will be discussed and the potential of developing a toxic

equivalency approach will be presented. FFOS and chemicals that degrade to PFOS are now listed in Appendix B of the

Stockholm Protocol and 87 chemicals are now banned in Canada. Concentrations of PFOS in the environment are

declining.

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Student Awards

DuPont Graduate Student Award1

Travel and registration grants:

Surname and name University Country

Balsamo, Paulo Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos Brasil

Danielli, Naissa Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brasil

de Morais Calado, Sabrina Loise Universidad Federal do Parana Brasil

de Toledo e Silva, Guilherme Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brasil

Domingues, Caio Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos Brasil

Dourado, Priscila Leocádia Rosa Universidade Estadual Paulista Brasil

Gutierrez, Juan Manuel University of Ottawa Canada

Maranho, Luciane Universidade Estadual Paulista Brasil

Mello, Danielle Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brasil

Monteiro Brentano, Débora Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brasil

Nogueira, Diego Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brasil

Pitombeira de Figueirêdo, Livia Universidade de Sao Paulo Brasil

Quiroz Jara, Mauricio Universidad de Concepción Chile

Righetti, Barbara Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brasil

Registration grants

Surname and name University Country

Albornoz, Carolina Beatriz Universidad Nacional del Centro Argentina

Ale, Analía Universidad Nacional del Litoral Argentina

Bach, Nadia Universidad Nacional de San Martín Argentina

Bertrand, Lidwina Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Argentina

Boné, Emiliano Universidad Nacional de San Martín Argentina

Castro, Juan Manuel Universidad Nacional del Comahue Argentina

Delgado, Nasly Universidad Nacional de la Plata Argentina

Dorelle, Luciana Soledad Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires Argentina

Eberle, Eliana Universidad Nacional del Litoral Argentina

Espejo Contreras, Winfred Universidad de Concepción Chile

Garanzini, Daniela Soledad Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Argentina

Garcés, Mariana Soledad Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires Argentina

Garriz, Angela Universidad Nacional de San Martín Argentina

González, Anelisa Universidad Nacional de San Martín Argentina

Gonzalez, Patricia Universidad Nacional de la Plata Argentina

Griboff, Julieta Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Argentina

Guerrero Schimpf Marlise Luciana Universidad Nacional del Litoral Argentina

Iturburu, Fernando Gaston Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Argentina

López, Viviana Universidad Nacional de la Plata Argentina

Lupi, Leonardo Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Argentina

Motta, Wladimir Universidad Federal do Rio de Janeiro Brasil

Pegoraro, Cesar Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Argentina

Perez Iglesias, Juan Manuel Universidad de Nacional Buenos Aires Argentina

Ruiz de Arcaute, Celeste Universidad Nacional de La Plata Argentina

Sadañoski, Marcela Alejandra Universidad Nacional de Misiones Argentina

Santillán Deiu, Antonella Universdidad Nacional de Luján Argentina

Silva Barni, Florencia Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata Argentina

Thomsett Herbert, Lucila Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires Argentina

Tovar, Mario Oswaldo Universidad Nacional de San Martín Argentina

Yusseppone, Maria Soledad Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires Argentina

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CARU Undegraduate Student Awards1

Surname and name University Country

Alonso Vignola, Stephany Beatriz UdelaR Uruguay

Balado, Irene UdelaR Uruguay

Balbi, Karina UNLP Argentina

Calabro,Maria Rosario UBA Argentina

Ciriani, Yanina Anabella UNLP Argentina

Cohen, Mariana UNMdP Argentina

Dechiara, Priscila UNL Argentina

Del Puerto, Lucia UdelaR Uruguay

Florez, Laura Carolina UNLU Argentina

Frevenza Maestrone, Camila Lucía UdelaR Uruguay

Galdoporpora, Juan Manuel UBA Argentina

Heguilor, Santiago UNLP Argentina

Limongi, Pablo UdelaR Uruguay

Martínez Chinchinián, Stefanie Soledad UdelaR Uruguay

Milani, Pamela UBA Argentina

Ocampo, Valentina UdelaR Uruguay

Peirone Cappri, Luciana UNCOR Argentina

Peluso, Julieta Universidad Favaloro Argentina

Rodriguez Alaniz, Cintia UdelaR Uruguay

Rojo, Macarena UNLP Argentina

Tapella, María Paz UNCOR Argentina

Syngenta Graduate Awards1

Surname and name University Country

Barbosa Xavier, Maria Flavia Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brasil

Calderón Delgado, Ivonne Catherine Universidad de Nariño Colombia

Ceretta, María Belén UNMdP Argentina

de San Benito, Eduardo José UNLP Argentina

Dolagaratz Carricavur, Arantxa UNLP Argentina

Fernández San Juan, María Rocío UNICEN Argentina

Furió Lanuza, Agustina Universidad Favaloro Argentina

Gonzalez, Daniela UBA Argentina

Itria, Raul Fabio UBA Argentina

MacLoughlin, Tomas UNLP Argentina

Mallerman, Julieta UBA Argentina

Mieres, Noelia Evelin UNLP Argentina

Mora Solarte, Diego Alejandro Universidad de Nariño Colombia

Nicolosi Gelis, María Mercedes UNLP Argentina

Odetti, Lucia UNL Argentina

Romero, Natalí UBA Argentina

Sanchez Rey, Pablo Ignacio UBA Argentina

Sirvan Baglietto, Belén Alejandra UBA Argentina

Teryda, Natalia Sofia UNMdP Argentina

Torti, María Florencia UNLP Argentina

1The list of granted students include both the applications submitted to SETAC-LA and SETAC-Argentina.

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Tuesday 8 September

Daily Schedule

08:00-16:00 Registration Entrance Hall (Ground Floor)

09:00-11:00 Platform Sessions See below for details

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break Foyer (Level 1)

11:30-12:30 Plenary Lecture (Damià Barceló) Room A (Level 1)

12:30-13:30 Lunch Food trucks at the Patio (not included)

13:30-15:30 Platform Sessions See below for details

15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Foyer (Level 1)

16:00-17:00 Outstanding talk (Terence Boyle) Room A (Level 1)

17:00-19:00 Social Poster Session Foyer (Level 1)

Satellite Meetings

17:00-18:00 SETAC-ARG and SETAC-LA Student Meeting Room B (Level 2)

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Tuesday Plenary Lecture

Professor Damià Barceló

Professor Barceló is a world-wide recognized environmental chemist with

interest in water quality and developing of control methods of organic

pollution of so-called "emerging contaminants" (polar pesticides, surfactants -

detergentes-endocrine disruptors and drugs) in wastewater and natural waters.

Research Professor of CSIC, Spain, at the IDAEA, Barcelona. Director of the

Catalan ICRA. Visiting Professor at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi

Arabia.

PL2. Fate, Effects and Management of Emerging Contaminants and Risks in River Catchments under

Water Scarcity: The GLOBAQUA project

D. Barceló, IIQAB-CSIC / Dept Environmental Chemistry

Most ecosystems are exposed simultaneously to several stressors, in the so-called multiple-stress situations. Some

stressors such as water scarcity can limit biodiversity and economic activities in entire regions. In addition of being a

stressor on its own, water scarcity can drive the effects of other stressors acting upon river ecosystems. It leads to

intermittency in water flow, and therefore has implications for hydrologic connectivity, negative side-effects on

biodiversity, water quality, and river ecosystem functioning. Water scarcity can amplify the effects of water pollution

by reducing the natural diluting capacity of rivers Interactions between stressors may be exacerbated by climate change.

For instance, warmer temperatures and reduced river flows will likely increase the physiological burden of pollution on

the aquatic biota, and biological feedback between stressors (e.g. climate change and nutrient pollution) may produce

unexpected outcomes. Degradation of drainage basins, destruction of natural habitats, over-exploitation of fish

populations and other natural resources, or the establishment of invasive species, are factors whose impacts combine

and may give rise to synergistic effects, especially during periods of water shortage. The effects of these stressors are

very relevant for the chemical and ecological status of water bodies as well as for the sustainability of ecosystem

services they provide Water scarcity is a key stressor with direct and indirect effects. The relevance of water scarcity as

a stressor is most important in semi-arid regions such as the Mediterranean basin, characterized by highly variable river

flows and the periodic occurrence of low flows and even no-flows. Climate change previsions forecast an increase in

the frequency and magnitude of extreme events. Although extremes are part of the normal hydrologic behaviour in

Mediterranean-type rivers, many already show a consistent trend towards decreased discharge. This presentation will

show different examples on the risk of emerging contaminants and nanomaterials in Mediterranean river catchments

affected by water scarcity. For example the relevance of environmental factors (light, temperature, water flow) and

chemical stressors (nutrients, pharmaceuticals, endocrine disruptors, pesticides, perfluorinated compounds and heavy

metals) in the structure and functioning of epilithic biofilms in four Mediterranean watersheds, Ebro, Gualdalquivir,

Jucar , Llobregat and Evrotas will be shown. Relevant data en Emerging Contaminants and Nanomaterials on two other

European river catchments; Adige and Sava will be reported too.Stressors co-occur and interact in specific manners,

and the respective relevance of one or another in the response of the biota may be altered also by the flow regime.

Finally, management solutions will be addressed, including the use of additional advanced treatment technologies for

removal of pharmaceuticals and antibiotic resistance genes from wastewaters and recommendations of low-dose

prescription of medicines.

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Tuesday Outstanding Talk

Professor Terence Boyle

Dr. Terence Boyle received his Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in 1979.

He has more than 100 scientific publications including three books on various

aspects of applied ecology, ecotoxicology, and environmental science. He has

held positions as Leader, Ecosystem Research Section, Columbia National

Fisheries Research Laboratory, US Fish & Wildlife Service; Research Ecologist

US Department of the Interior (National Park Service, National Biological

Survey, & USGS at Colorado State University). He was faculty in the Graduate

Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University where he taught the

graduate level course, “Ecological Risk Assessment”. He was the Editor of the

International Journal Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry from 1997-

2001. Dr. Boyle was one of the inaugural Editors of the journal Integrated

Environmental Assessment and Management published by the Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.

OT1. Análisis de Riesgo al Medio Ambiente Minero: Una esquema para la evaluación de los efectos

potenciales de la minería al medio ambiente

T.P. Boyle, Terence Boyle

Usualmente los impactos potenciales de minería se dirigen por Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), que en países

desarrollados tienen muchas veces un montón de datos de medio ambiente de base, pero les falta la habilidad para

dirigirse a los problemas de impactos potenciales que resultan de las actividades de la minería. También la EIA muchas

veces es una actividad completamente separada de la planificación y el desarrollo de una mina. Hoy en día el análisis

complejo de riesgo está aplicado algunos desarrollos económicos e industriales sobre la vida de la actividad o ciclo de

vida análisis para la planificación y protección de la salud del medio ambiente y humana. Este trabajo elabora el

paradigma del análisis de riesgo para definir impactos potenciales durante las etapas tempranas de actividades mineras,

y sugerir datos necesarios para el análisis de riesgo para la planificación, el desarrollo, y la operación de la mina.

Análisis de riesgo tiene la ventaja de simplicidad en principio y es entendible a una variedad de actores (e,g, empresas

de minería, agencias de reglas, organizaciones non-gubernamentales, indígenas, y ciudadanos interesados). Análisis de

riesgo encuadra y obliga el complejo de tecnología y la integración científica necesarias para identificar y evaluar

estresores específicos al medio ambiente y la salud humana. La estrategia presentada acá para planear el desarrollo de

minas nuevas se dirige al riesgo asociado con las varias etapas en la vida de una mina como: 1) exploración, 2)

desarrollo del cuerpo de mena, 3) extracción de la filón, 4) procesamiento de la mena, and 5) cierre de la mina. Estas

etapas progresan a una escala geográfica más y más pequeña y limitada empezando con comarca, entonces distrito

minero, cuenca, y finalmente cuerpo de la mena. Identifica amenazas individuos, ambos físicas y químicas, usando

modelos geo-environmental, la evaluación de ácido-base de la filón y rocas en la vecindad, y el potencial para liberar y

la exposición por metales pesados, identificación de modos o sendas de exposición, y la identificación de receptores

ecológicos y humanos. Estos conjuntos de datos serían aplicados para evaluar el riesgo de las varias actividades del

desarrollo de una mina en un a priora modo para planear medidas preventivas y la mitigación que reducirá impactos del

medio ambiente en una manera costo-efectivo.

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Tuesday Morning Platform Sessions (9.00-11.00 hs)

ROOM A (Level 1) ROOM B (Level 2) ROOM C (Ground floor) ROOM D (Level 1)

Use of pesticides and their

impacts on native species: The

situation in Latin America. Gisela Poletta & Fernanda

Simoniello

Soil ecotoxicology in Latin

America: where to go? Júlia

Carina Carina Niemeyer & Tiago

Natal da Luz

Urban and agricultural areas:

an ecotoxilogical paradigm in

modern society. Fábio Abdalla

& Paulo Balsamo

Environmental legacy of the

antifouling paints biocides in

South America. Italo Braga

Castro

PT1. Linking cypermethrin and

chlorpyrifos residues with

toxicological effects on native fish

Jenynsia multidentata: a laboratory

study. María Valeria Amé. 9.00

PT9. The state of art of soil

ecotoxicology in Latin America.

Flavio Rodrigues da Silva Júnior.

9.00

PT17. Urban and Agricultural

areas: An Ecotoxilogical Paradigm

in Modern Society. Fábio Abdalla.

9.00

PT23. Environmental legacy of the

antifouling paints biocides in South

America – Biological Effects. Italo

Braga Castro. 9.00

PT2. Sublethal effects of current-

use pesticides in aquatic

macrophytes.

Mirta Luján Menone. 9.15

PT10. Ensaios de ecotoxicidade

terrestres padronizados: aplicações

às questões ambientais. Júlia

Carina Niemeyer. 9.15

PT18. Biological assays show the

potential environmental

contamination of the

necrochorume. Franco Dani

Campos Pereira. 9.20

PT24. Paint Particles from

antifouling systems in Patos

Lagoon Estuary, RS, Brazil:

Sources and Occurrence. Sanye

Soroldoni Guimaraes. 9.15

PT3. Efectos de plaguicidas sobre

organismos del plancton y

procesos de remediación.

Ana María Gagneten. 9.30

PT11. Integrated ecological risk

assessment of pesticides in tropical

ecosystems. Maria Edna Nunes.

9.30

PT19. Cemeteries: potential

sources of environmental impacts.

Raquel Hara. 9.40

PT25. Kinetics of sedimentation

from CuO nanoparticles under

multivariable conditions. Cleyton

Vaz. 9.30

PT4. Physiological parameters in

the fish Prochilodus lineatus after

acute and sub-chronic in situ

exposures in one agricultural area

in southern Brazil. Carlos Eduardo

Delfino Vieira. 9.45

PT12. Ecotoxicidade em áreas de

recuperação da mineradora de

Candiota – RS. Audrey Campos.

9.45

PT20. Effect of urbanization and

population growth on bees. Elaine

Siva-Zacarin. 10.00

PT26. Evaluate of antifouling

compound toxicity synthesized

from commercial soybean lecithin

against sea urchin larvae. Rafaela

dos Santos Costa. 9.45

PT5. Toxicidad oral aguda del

insecticida neonicotinoide

imidacloprid en palomas medianas

(Zenaida auriculata). Laura Addy

Orduna. 10.00

PT13. Ecotoxicological assessment

of a dredged sediment using

bioassays with three species of soil

invertebrates Ricardo César. 10.00

PT21. Evaluation of the

cytotoxicity, genotoxicity and

mutagenicity of sewage sludge

using Allium cepa bioassay.

Tatiana da Silva Souza. 10.20

PT6. Cytogenetic effect of

herbicide formulation Roundup®

on cultivated armadillo's peripheral

lymphocytes. Juan Pablo Luaces.

10.15

PT14. Can agricultural application

constitute an alternative to the

landfill disposal of wastes? Tiago

Natal da Luz. 10.15

PT22. Genotoxicity evaluation of

orange vinasse using Tradescantia

pallida as a test organism. Vinicius

Daguano Gastaldi. 10.40

PT7. LT50 of fipronil and

imidacloprid alone and in

combination to Melipona

scutellaris Latreille (Hymenoptera:

Apidae).

Roberta Nocelli. 10.30 hs

PT15. Microcosmo: efectos de

Glifosato y Clorpirifos sobre

organismos no blanco. Carla

Salvio. 10.30

PT8. Effects of azinphos-methyl

on cellular immune responses of

the freshwater snail Chilina

gibbosa. Juan Castro. 10.45

PT16. Fitotoxicidade de

contaminantes químicos e amostras

ambientais: ênfase em produtos de

higiene pessoal. Laiz Coutelle.

10.45

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Tuesday Afternoon Platform Sessions (13.30-15.30 hs)

ROOM A (Level 1) ROOM B (Level 2) ROOM C (Ground floor) ROOM D (Level 1)

Importance of microplastics as

environmental contaminants of

regional and global concern. Ana Catarino, Liv Goldstein Ascer

& Valeria Hidalgo Ruz

Detection of endocrine

disruptors and other

micropollutants through effects

on aquatic organisms. José

María Navas & Yohana Velasco

Santamaría

Alternative methods of testing

and fitness for assesing

perturbation. Cristiano V.M.

Araujo

Biomarkers in terrestrial

ecotoxicology: stress ecology in

bees. Fábio Abdalla & Paulo

Balsamo

PT27. Chemical pollutants

adsorbed to microplastics transfer

to exposed amphipods and fis

Dayanthi Nugegoda. 9.00

PT35. Avances en estudios de

perturbación endocrina

reproductiva en peces nativos de la

Orinoquia Colombiana. Yohana

Velasco Santamaría. 9.00

PT43. Application of Toxicity

Identification Evaluation (TIE) in

the Santos Estuarine System

sediment using the benthic

organism Nitokra sp. Aline

Vecchio Alves. 9.00

PT50. An old subject, but a new

challenge in ecotoxicology applied

to the study of morphological

biomarkers in bees: Hormesis.

Paulo Balsamo. 9.00

PT28. From humans to marine

environment and wildlife: Brazilian

initiatives to understand and

minimize microplastics pollution.

Fabiana Moreira. 9.15

PT36. Toxicity of E2 and EE2: cell

damages in zebrafish male gonads

and biological recover. Renata

Fracácio.9.15

PT44. Elemental composition of

intertidal estuarine sediments as

human impact marker. Javier

García-Alonso. 9.15

PT51. Biomarkers in terrestrial

ecotoxicology: stress ecology in

bees. Fábio Abdalla. 9.15

PT30. Plasticizer endocrine

disruption: BPA effects in Caiman

latirostris reproductive system.

Mónica Muñoz de Toro. 9.45

PT37. Molluscs and endocrine

disruption - progress in the

development of biomarkers. Henrik

Holbec 9.30

PT45. Evaluación de la fecundidad

de Chironomus columbiensis en

aguas con diferentes impactos

antrópicos. B. Toro Restrepo. 9.30

PT52. Efectos del plomo en

organismos bioindicadores como

Eisenia fetida expuestos a suelos

contaminados. Carolina Beatriz

Albornoz. 9.30

PT31. Microplastics pollution in

Scotland, a case study:

quantification and characterisation

of particles in coastal waters. Ana

Catarino. 10.00

PT38. Cytochrome P450 induction

and antiestrogenic effects caused by

trace levels of contaminants in

farmed rainbow trout. José María

Navas. 9.45

PT46. Marine debris: implications

for conservation of rocky reefs in

Manabi, Ecuador. Juan Figueroa.

9.45

PT53. Evaluation of cellular

responses on bee organs exposed to

xenobiotics by means of

histological, histochemical and

immuno-histochemical methods.

Elaine Siva-Zacarin.9.45

PT32. Polychlorinated Biphenyls

(PCBs) in plastic pellets in beaches

close to Port of Santos.

Gabriel Mendes. 10.15

PT39. Altered endocrine signalling

in freshwater fish and amphibian

model organisms in response to

crude oil exposure. Johannes

Truter. 10.00

PT47. Midiendo la perturbación

ambiental con ensayos de

exposición no forzada: la respuesta

de fuga a la contaminación.

Cristiano Araujo. 10.00

PT54. Fat body, pericardial cells

and hemocytes in association with

the myogenic region: a model

system to analysis the stress

ecology in biomarkers of bees. Caio

Domingues. 10.00

PT33. The potential for young

citizen scientist projects: a case

study of Chilean schoolchildren

collecting data on marine litter and

microplastics. Valeria Hidalgo-

Ruz.10.30

PT40. The use of in-vitro bioassay

to assess the environmental quality

of Brazilian estuarine sediments.

Julianne Rizzi.10.15

PT48. Sediment toxicity in

Guanabara Bay (BR), the venue for

2016 Olympic Sailing Competition.

Bruno Galvão de Campos. 10.15

PT55. The consequences of the

exposure to dimethoate in the

metamorphosis of Africanized Apis

mellifera. Elaine Siva-Zacarin.

10.15

PT29. Microplastics in the marine

and the Great Lakes environments:

a new source of toxic compounds.

Lorena Ríos Mendoza. 9.30

PT41. Persistent Organic Pollutants

and endocrine disruption in fish and

amphibians of the Verde and

Santiago Rivers in Mexico. J. Mejía

Saavedra. 10.30

PT49. Selección del hábitat en

alevines tilapia: la fuga de la

contaminación frente la

disponibilidad de alimento.

Cristiano de Matos Araujo. 10.30hs

PT56. Toxicological and

radiobiological parameters of

Antarctic terrestrial environment

(South Shetland Islands). Milena

Hristozova. 10.30

PT34. Accumulation of PAHs and

heavy metals by marine

microplastics in the north of

Scotland. Neil James. 10.45

PT42. Effect of benzo-a-pyren on

gene expression of Cyp1A and

hypophyseal factors in Cyprinus

carpio. Gudrun Kausel.10.45

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Tuesday Poster

8:00-9:00 Poster setup

11:00-11:30 Poster attendance during Cofee Break

12:00-13:00 Poster attendance during Lunch

15:30-16:00 Poster attendance during Cofee Break

17:00-19:00 Poster attendance during Poster Social

19:00-19:30 Poster take-down

Alternative Methods of Testing and Fitness for Assessing

Perturbation

TP001. Avaliação Do Teor De Matéria Orgânica Nas Micro-Bacias Do Rio Do Coxo E Rio Itapicurum-Mirim, Jacobina, Bahia, Brasil. T. Santos.

TP002. The concentration of heavy metals in dissolved fraction from Itapicuru

Mirim River in gold exploration area in Jacobina, Bahia, Brazil M. Silva Santos.

Soil ecotoxicology in Latin America: where to go?

TP003. Accumulation of lead in soil along the road verges of a highway in

Cape Town after the banning of leaded petrol in South Africa. J. Odendaal,.

TP004. Avaliação da ecotoxicidade de um composto de dejetos suíno para uso

agrícola. J. Niemeyer.

TP005. Avaliação de qualidade do solo através da atividade da fosfatase alcalina. F. Marin.

TP006. Avaliação ecotoxicológica do solo com diferentes doses de cinzas de

biomassa florestal. J. Niemeyer.

TP007. Comportamiento evasivo de Octolasion cyaneum (Annelida,

Oligochaeta: Lumbricidae) expuesta a Carbendazim + Tiram. C. Salvio.

TP008. Disposal of dredged sediments in tropical soils: ecotoxicological evaluation based on bioassays with springtails and enchytraeids. R. Cesar.

TP009. Effects of pesticides used in a tropical agricultural field to terrestrial

invertebrates. M. Bianchi.

TP010. Prevalence of lead exposure in waterbirds in Durango, Mexico. M.E.

Pereda.

TP011. Rapid bioassays for assessment of recovery process in a coal mining area. G.M. Limberger.

TP012. Toxicidade de contaminantes emergentes (antibióticos) utilizando os ensaios de germinação em alface Lactuca sativa. A.J. Marasciulo.

Importance of microplastics as environmental contaminants

of regional and global concern

TP013. Accumulation of microplastic in fish tissues and its effects on the

immune system. B. Jovanovic.

TP014. Effects of PVC and PE exposures in the stress response of marine mussel Perna perna. L. Ascer.

TP015. Investigation of the effects of microplastics and bioavailability of

toxicants associated with microplastics in the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis. A. Catarino.

TP016. Microplastics on recreational beaches in Punta del Este (Uruguay):

unseen critical residents? F. Weinstein.

TP017. Plastic pollution: a problem with no borders. J. Frias.

TP018. Waste water treatment plants (WWTP) as a source of microplastics in

the aquatic environment. F. Murphy.

TP019. Marine debris causing a rise in climate change & cancer diagnoses

through the releasing phthalates. D. Gilliams.

Biomarkers in Terrestrial Ecotoxicology: Stress Ecology in

Bees

TP020. Effect of continuous exposure to the fungicide picoxystrobin in newly

emerged workers of Africanized Apis mellifera: analysis of multiple endpoints. C. Domingues.

TP021. Ultrastructural alterations on the midgut and Malpighian tubules cells of

africanized honeybees Apis mellifera exposed to low doses of neonicotionoid. A.F. Catae.

Detection of Endocrine Disruptors and Other

Micropollutants Through Effects on Aquatic Organisms

TP022. Development of bivalve biomarkers - cracking the code of mollusc

endocrinology. J. Morthorst.

TP023. Efecto genotóxico de etinilestradiol en Aequidens metae (Pisces: Cichlidae). W. Corredor.

TP024. Effects of estradiol and/or ethynylestradiol on sperm quality,

fertilization, embryo and larval survival of pejerrey fish (Odontesthes bonariensis). A. Garriz.

TP025. Estrogenic activity in sediments from the santa lucía river basin

(Uruguay). J. García-Alonso.

TP026. Molecule degradation and adsorptive capacity analysis of 17β-estradiol

and 17α-ethinyl estradiol in formulated sediment by GC-MS. A.L. Arine.

TP027. The expression of selected thyroid and corticosterone linked genes in pansteatitis suffering obese Mozambique tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus.

J.C. Truter.

TP028. Induction of carboxylesterase activity in Chilina gibbosa after a short term exposure to river water polluted by a natural petroleum spill. L.T. Herbert.

Environmental legacy of the antifouling paints biocides in

South America

TP029. Evidence for a role of retinoid X-receptor and its endogenous and

exogenous agonists in phallic development (imposex) of Pomacea canaliculata.

M. Giraud Billoud.

TP030. Imposex incidence in gastropod species from coastal areas around Cape

Town, South Africa, after the TBT world ban. R.G. Snyman.

TP031. Occurrence assessment of imposex in gastropod molluscs from São Luis Island, Maranhão, Brazil. J.M. Viana.

TP032. Temporal trends of imposex incidence in Stramonita haemastoma from

São Paulo harbor areas. I. Castro.

Use of Pesticides and Their Impacts on Native Species: The

Situation in Latin America.

TP033. Adverse effects promoted by a commercial formulation of the insecticide Fipronil in liver biomarkers of sábalos (Prochilodus lineatus). D.

Loc

TP036. Avaliação dos efeitos do inseticida Imidacloprid sobre parâmetros hematológicos e bioquímicos no peixe Prochilodus lineatus. C. Martinez.

TP037. Azinphos methyl-induced changes in Jenynsia multidentata gills. A.

Venturino.

TP038. Bioaccumulation of endosulfan on a cichlid fish: differences between

exposure to the active ingredient or a commercial formulation. F.L. Lo Nostro.

TP039. Biochemical biomarkers in Prochilodus lineatus exposed to a

commercial formulation containing fipronil. C. Martinez.

TP040. Biochemical changes in Prochilodus lineatus after acute and sub-chronic in situ exposure in agricultural area in southern Brazil. C. Delfino

Vieira.

Withdawn

Withdawn

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TP041. Biological effects of sediment related to extensive crops in the North of

Buenos Aires Province to Hyalella curvispina and Physa acuta. L. Peluso.

TP042. Biomarker responses elicited by a commercial formulation of Fipronil in a native species (Cyphocharax voga) after branchial ex vivo exposure. A.

Santillan.

TP043. Brazilian native bees at risk: reduced diversity in agricultural landscape. J. Assis.

TP044. Cell cycle kinetics and basal values of genetic damage in C. villosus

(Xenarthra) as a sentinel organism for monitoring genotoxicity in Argentina. L.F. Rossi.

TP045. Comparative effects of glyphosate herbicides based on oxidative

parameters and sperm quality in estuarine fish Jenynsia multidentata. J.A. Albañil Sanchez.

TP047. Determination of pesticide residues in fish tissues from Rio Uruguay

and Rio Negro by QuEChERS method and GC-MS & LC-MS/MS. S.B. Alonso.

TP048. Ecotoxicological assessment of two glyphosate-based formulations

(reference and equivalent) on non-target plants. L. Rodrigues.

TP049. Efectos del herbicida imazapir en la actividad microbiana del suelo P. Azcarate.

TP050. Effect of sub-chronic exposure to the organophosphate azinphos-methyl

on the native gastropod Chilina gibbosa. B. Boburg.

TP051. Effects of Glyphosate and Roundup® Ultramax formulation on liver

histology of Leptodactylus latrans tadpoles (Amphibia: Anura). N.C. Bach

TP052. Effects of glyphosate on ovarian maturation of Neohelice granulata adult females. L. Avigliano.

TP053. Effects of thiamethoxan in the proboscis extension reflex of

Scaptotrigona postica bees Latreille, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini). S. Denardi.

TP054. Embryotoxicity evaluation of the insecticide Chlorpyrifos and pesticide

mixtures on Caiman latirostris, through biomarkers of genotoxicity. E. López González.

TP055. Evaluacion de la actividad antifungica de los metabolitos producidos

por bacterias aisladas de suelos. A. Rivera.

TP056. Evaluación de la toxicidad del imidacloprid sobre Daphnia magna y

Lactuca sativa en aguas naturales vs condiciones estandarizadas. F. Rimoldi.

TP057. Evaluación integrada de la toxicidad de agua y sedimento de arroyos asociados al Cinturón Hortícola Platense. L. Peluso.

TP058. Evaluation of the toxic potential of a commercial formulation of the 2,4-

D herbicide using the micronucleus test in Tradescantia (Trad-MCN). C.S. Fontanetti.

TP059. Functional traits as indicator of pesticide effects on Collembola

community. E.D. Della Costa Pinheiro Pinto.

TP060. Genotoxic effects of atrazine and glyphosate in freshwater turtle. S.

Silva.

TP061. Genotoxicity studies of auxinic herbicides in the ten spotted live-bearer fish Cnesterodon decemmaculatus. C. Ruiz de Arcaute.

TP062. Glyphosate and oxidative stress in fis J.F. Gonzalez.

TP063. Histopathological effect of cypermethrin on the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Mollusca: Gastropoda). F. Arrighetti.

TP064. Histopatological effects of the herbicide atrazine on ovary and

hepatopancreas of the estuarine crab Neohelice granulate. I.S. Canosa.

TP065. Imazethapyr induces oxidative damage in DNA purines bases in

Hypsiboas pulchellus tadpoles (Anura, hylidae) evaluated by the comet assay. J.M. Pérez Iglesias.

TP066. In vitro and in vivo effects of Roundup on the ovarian growth of the

estuarine crab Neohelice granulate. I.S. Canosa.

TP067. La irradiacion UVB y el oxigeno moduladores de la toxicidad del

glifosato. J. Herkovits.

TP068. Mesotrione herbicide promotes biochemical changes and DNA damage in two fish species. T. Vicari.

TP069. Modulation of immune and antioxidant responses to Escherichia coli by

azinphos-methyl in the freshwater mussel Diplodon chilensis. J.M. Castro.

TP070. Pesticide analysis and ratio between ept/chironomidae in the watershed of Jacaré Pepira Mirim River in brotas (São Paulo/Brazil). E. Vieira.

TP071. Preliminary results of the relationship between ecotoxicological

responses of fish from the genus Astyanax. G. Santos.

TP072. Quantification of Nosema sp. spores in honeybees collected in

agricultural system and apiary: could the pesticides be interfering in their

prevalence? J. Assis.

TP073. Repelentes para cucarachas: una herramienta de control para disminuir

el uso de insecticidas convencionales. E. Boné.

TP074. Respuesta anual de la carboxilesterasa en L. terrestris expuesta a suelos con cultivos orgánicos y convencionales en la Región del Biobío, Chile. A.

Araneda Gómez.

TP075. Tissue-specific bioconcentration of cypermethrin, chlorpyrifos and its mixture in a native fish (Jenynsia multidentata). R. Bonansea.

TP076. Toxicidad aguda de insecticidas para el anfípodo Hyalella curvispina en

agua y sedimento. C. Bonetto.

TP077. Toxicidad aguda de insecticidas para el anfípodo Hyalella curvispina en

agua y sedimento. C. Bonetto.

TP078. Toxicidad de clorpirifos para Simocephalus vetulus (Cladocera: Daphnidae). C. Bonetto.

TP079. Toxicity of chlorpyrifos, endosulfan and lambdacyalothrin and the

binary mixtures on "pejerrey" (Odontesthes bonariensis) larvae. P. Gonzalez.

TP080. ¿Es Ramalina celastri (Hongo Liquenizado) una especie bioindicadora

en áreas de agricultura? C. Estrabou.

TP081. Efectos subletales del endosulfán en la macrófita Bidens laevis L. G. Lukaszewicz.

Environmental Fate of Pollutants

TP082. Adsorción-desorción de 2,4-d en suelos de cultivos de arroz de

diferentes ambientes edáficos de un mismo lote del noreste de la provincia de

corrientes. A.N. Pila.

TP083. Anthropic activity history in the Estuarine System Santos and São

Vicente. J. Rosemberg.

TP084. Buried Horizon as record of organochlorine pesticides use in past time. L. Lupi.

TP085. Determinación atmosférica de plaguicidas de uso histórico y actual por

resinas XAD-2 en una cuenca agrícola de la provincia de Buenos Aires. M. Silva Barni.

TP086. Intrinsic toxicity of Myracrodruon urundeuva extracts determination

with Artemia salina, Allium cepa and Eruca sativa. J.S. Freitas.

TP088. Monitoreo atmosférico de poluentes orgánicos persistentes en la

campaña oceanográfica SAMOC (South Atlantic Meridional Overturning

Circulation). C. Pegoraro.

TP089. Monitoring of glyphosate and its degradation product in surface water

samples from Maranhão state, Brazil. O. Amarante Jr.

TP090. Monitoring of malathion and malaoxon in washing water of personal

protective equipment used in dengue'control. E. Vieira.

TP091. Occurrence of organochloride pesticides (OCPs) in the Chilean

atmosphere using PUF disk passive air samplers. K. Pozo.

TP092. Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in soils of Bahía Blanca city and

region (Argentina). N. Tombesi.

TP093. Persistent organic pollutants at low concentrations in crabs and fishes from the Marajó Island, an Amazonian ecosystem. L. Mello.

TP094. Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in sediments of Bahía Blanca

estuary (Argentina). N. Tombesi.

TP095. Soils sorption of surfactants from agricultural pesticides: the case of

nonylphenol. D. Marino.

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TP096. Uso del índice PIRI para estimar el potencial de lixiviación de glifosato

y metsulfurón-metil en la Cuenca del Salado. P. Azcarate.

Environmental Health

TP097. Carbonyl emissions from a Euro 5 diesel engine fueled with recycled

cooking oil biodiesel blends. F. Placencia.

TP098. Genotoxicity of urban area from southern Brazil: mutagenicity of inhalable particles and DNA damage in children. M. Coronas.

TP099. La ganadería intensiva como contaminante de cursos de agua en la

provincia de Buenos Aires. M.L. Paz Sticotti.

TP100. Mutagenicity and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) of airborne

fine particles (PM2.5) in area influenced by contaminated soil from wood

treatment. M. Coronas.

Ecological Risk Assesment

TP101. Arsenic speciation in rice and risk assessment: variation of inorganic

arsenic content in Brazilian brown rice from the State of Rio Grande do Sul. F.

Segura.

TP102. Ecological Risk Assessment of a contaminated mining area in Adrianopolis, PR., Brazil. L.A. Matsui.

TP103. Global assessment of bisphenol A in the environment: a review of

sources, fate and bioaccumulation. J. Corrales.

TP104. Potencial impacto de plaguicidas sobre invertebrados acuáticos de aguas

superficiales asociadas a la actividad agrícola de la región pampeana (Arg).

P.M. Demetrio.

Environmental Technologies (green energies and

remediation)

TP105. Efecto de los metabolitos secundarios presentes en exudados de raíces de Brassica nigra, en la degradación de Antraceno y Fenantreno por un

microorganismo rizosférico. G. Peñuela.

TP106. Bacterial resistance to heavy metals in Río de La Plata, Argentine. A. Gonzalez.

TP107. Bioprospeccion de hongos de hojarasca con capacidad para degradar

nonil fenol polietoxilato (NPnEO). J. Mallerman.

TP109. Caracterización fisicoquímica y biológica de efluentes industriales y

eficiencia en la cinética de remoción de cromo (Cr) por microalgas. N.

Fioramonti.

TP110. Chorella vulgaris: Eficiencia en la remoción de diferentes agroquímicos

en condiciones de laboratorio. U. Reno.

TP111. Chromium, nickel, lead and zinc accumulation and performance in relation to their use in phytoremediation of macrophyte Limnobium laevigatum.

D.S. Arán.

TP112. Decoloración y detoxificación del colorante trifenilmetánico verde de malaquita mediante hongos de pudrición blanca. R.F. Itria.

TP113. Degradación del disruptor endocrino nonil fenol mediante hongos de

pudrición blanca. R.F. Itria.

TP115. Dye-mediated covalent cross-linking of Type I collagen hydrogels..

J.M. Galdopórpora.

TP116. Eficiencia de remoción de Cromo (Cr) de efluentes industriales por la microalga Chlorella vulgaris en foto-bio-reactores. L. Regaldo.

TP117. Evaluation of ozonation and other advance oxidation processes as

methods to alleviate the toxicity of pharmaceutical industries wastewater. D.

Míguez.

TP118. Evaluation of phenol bioremediation process by two native bacterial

strains using different toxicity tests. V. Angelini.

TP119. Genotoxic evaluation of residual algal biomass used as an additive in feed for fish (Rhamdia quelen). A. Marques.

TP120. Improving monitoring methods for in-situ remediation of contaminated

sediment studies. C. Menzie.

TP121. Influencia del pH y tipo de planta en la remoción de cadmio y DQO en

humedales subsuperficiales. E.Y. Alzate Amariles.

TP122. Prospección de hongos filamentos resistentes a metales pesados. P.I. Sánchez Rey.

TP123. Removal of 2,4-DCP using free and immobilized plant peroxidases:

toxicity analysis of the post-removal solutions. V. Angelini.

TP124. Residual Algae Biomass as a food source for fish: first impressions on

its genotoxic potentials. A. Marques.

TP125. Tolerance responses towards different concentrations of PCBs of

ligninolytic fungi native from Misiones, Argentina. M. Sadañoski.

TP126. Two different solar power plant technologies -what kind of effects do

they have on microclimate of deserts? A. Suuronen.

Modelling

TP127. Oxidative stress toxicity in zebrafish and fathead minnow: towards the

design of safer chemicals. J. Corrales.

Life Cycle

TP128. Allocation of agricultural impacts: which is the best reference flow? A case study on vineyards. A.N. Diarte.

TP129. Calculating tourism's carbon footprint of Spanish coastland hotels. E.

Kilic.

TP130. Environmental assessment of quillaja saponin used as a degreasing

agent in leather industry. E. Kilic.

TP131. Evaluating the microalgae biodiesel environmental feasibility through a Fuzzy controller. J.A. de Almeida Neto.

TP132. Implementation of life cycle assessment in Brazil: programs, challanges

and opportunities. W. Motta.

TP133. Life cycle assessment from Artemia sp. test to evaluate the toxicity of

copper oxide nanoparticles. C. Vaz.

TP134. Life Cycle Practices: driven forces to eco-innovations. W. Motta.

TP135. Proposing a Fuzzy controller to assess sustainability of biodiesel under

a multi criterial perspective. J.A. de Almeida Neto.

Environmental Education

TP136. Application of scientific method in the study of the environment:

training workshops for school teachers in la Araucanía (Chile). J. Ramírez Flores.

TP137. La ciencia al servicio de la sociedad: acciones en ecotoxicología

acuática como herramientas de la gestión ambiental. L. Regaldo.

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Wednesday 9 September

Daily Schedule

08:00-16:00 Registration Entrance Hall (Ground Floor)

09:00-11:00 Platform Sessions See below for details

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break Foyer (Level 1)

11:30-12:30 Plenary Lecture (Paulo Saldiva) Room A (Level 1)

12:30-13:30 Lunch Food trucks at the Patio (not included)

13:30-15:30 Platform Sessions See below for details

15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Foyer (Level 1)

16:00-17:00 Outstanding talk (Mary Reiley) Room A (Level 1)

17:00-19:00 Social Poster Session Foyer (Level 1)

Satellite Meetings

12:30-13:30 Student Mentoring Lunch Balcony (Level 2) Pre-registration required

17:00-18:00 SETAC-LA Meeting Room B (Level 2)

Conference Banquet

20:00-22:00 Conference banquet “Usina del Arte” Foyer (Level 1)

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Wednesday Plenary Lecture

Professor Paulo Saldiva

Professor Saldiva is a well-known researcher with interest on air

pollution and environmental healt

Full Professor of Pathology at the Medical School, University of São

Paulo, Brazil

Coordinator of the National Institute of Integrated Risk Assessment –

National Research Council, Brazil. Member of the WHO Panel

involved in the elaboration of Global Air quality Guidelines. Member

of the IARC Panel for the assessment of carcinogenicity of air

pollution

PL3. Combining greenhouse gases emission mitigation and health co-benefits due to reduction of local

air pollutants: a global perspective.

P. Saldiva, Universidade de Sao Paulo

Health co-benefits of policies designed to reduce GHG emissions are well recognized. Active transportation,

improvements in household energy efficiency and low emission power plants are classic examples of measures that

promote significant and immediate positive effects on human healt However, the magnitude of health co-benefits of

GHG mitigation varies significantly across the globe. Differences in the technology employed to produce energy and

mobility lead to a condition that for a given amount of GHG emission developing countries usually produce

substantially higher levels of particles and ozone precursors, ambient pollutants with robust associations with adverse

health effects. High population density and high levels of ambient air pollution is a frequent combination in the

megacities of developing countries, increasing the vulnerability of urban dwellers in these hot spots of elevated

exposure intensity. Thus, GHG policies that result in simultaneous reduction in local air pollutants have a marked

positive health impact particularly in regions with low technologic efficiency. These health benefits reduce the

economic burden of disease and should be taken into account when implementing public policies aimed to GHG

mitigation, mainly in a scenario where local governances deal with limited resources. In this presentation, local

examples will be presented to illustrate the potential use of health co-benefits to drive GHG mitigation policies. In

addition, some aspects of the global pattern of technological inefficiency of energy production will be presented to

provide a snapshot of where scientific and technologic partnerships will promote significant health co-benefits.

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Wednesday Outstanding Talk

MSc. Mary Reiley

Mary Reiley is an Environmental Biologist. Her career focus has been to promote

collaborative investigation and communication of environmental science and its

application to water and ecosystem protection between interested organizations in the

US and abroad. She is an active leadership mentor and facilitator. Mary is frequently a

speaker, both state-side and internationally at workshops, seminars and conferences on

bringing strong science to environmental decision making. Mary has worked in

environmental field for 31 years. She received her undergraduate degree in biology

from the College of William and her master’s degree in environmental biology from

George Mason University and trained in facilitation, program management, and

collaborative processes.

Mary is the President of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry in

North America (SETAC-NA). As a member of SETAC-NA she has served on the

Board of Directors for eight years and the SETAC World Council for three. Mary has chaired many North

American annual meeting sessions on the use of risk assessment information in decision making. She has

chaired, been a steering committee member, and participant in several SETAC International Pellston

Workshops, a steering committee member for the SETAC-NA Metals Advisory Group, the Board Liaison to

the Career Development Committee, and is currently the Chair of the World Council Membership

Committee.

OT2. Science-Policy-Results: "Never cut what you can untie; never nail what you can screw." 31 years

of creating collaborative science-based-policy.

M.C. Reiley, U.S. EPA

For decisions and actions to serve us well in any venue we must be able to reopen debate, reanalyze data, incorporate

new insights, and reveal new trut That is, we must be able to untie and retie the ends of our decisions and understanding

and propose new knots and combinations. We must be able to unscrew the planks of our positions, add new ones, and

reorder their assembly to come to new or stronger conclusions. If we choose to nail the planks into place, that is be

parochial or stubborn about how much we really know and the usefulness of new information, then we turn a simple

disassembly into demolition and make it much more difficult to refurbish and reuse the pieces. This talk will bring my

personal perspective on the process of science-based decision making, what has enabled it over the last 30+ years, the

multi-sector, multi-discipline collaboration that is fundamental to its success, and the its application to the

environmental challenges we face now and in the future. Disclaimer: The contents, proposals, and perspectives in this

presentation are mine and do not represent the views or positions of the US Environmental Protection Agency.

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Wednesday Morning Platform Sessions (9.00-11.00 hs)

ROOM A (Level 1) ROOM B (Level 2) ROOM C (Ground floor) ROOM D (Level 1)

Leading the way to the safe

and sustainable use of

pesticides. Julie Brodeur &

Valeria Amé

Evaluation of Effects of

Pollutants at Ecosystem Scale

and Importance for

Environmental Management

I. Pablo Demetrio & Federico

Rimoldi

Environmental Contaminants

and Reproductive Effects. Jorgelina Varayoud & Milena

Durando

Urban Air Pollution:

Predictive Models and

Estimation of Emissions. Deborah Tasat

PT57. Ecotoxicity of Mancozeb to

Enchytraeus crypticus (Enchytraeidae)

and Ensenia andrei (Oligochaeta) in

two different Brazilian soils. Osmar

Filho. 9.00

PT65. Sharks as sentinels of ocean

contamination: a multibiomarker

approac Marco Lemos. 9.00

PT71. Evidences of metabolic disruptor

hypothesis: Perinatal exposure to BPA

impairs neuroendocrine mechanisms

regulating food intake in adult male

ratis. Cora Stoker. 9.00

PT79. Buenos Aires Air Pollution

delay corneal wound healing.

Alejandro Berra 9.00

PT58. Toxicogenomic approach to

unravel mechanisms of pesticide action

in Folsomia candida: tools for

environmental risk assessment? Sara

Novais. 9.15

PT66. DNA methylation profile of

Daphnia magna: novel perspectives for

environmental monitoring and risk

assessment. Camila Goncalves

Athanasio. 9.20

PT72. Phytoestrogens in my lab animal

diet! Withdrawal of phytoestrogens in

adult life induces obesity and alters

hypothalamic food intake control.

María F. Andreoli. 9.15

PT80. Impacts of atmospheric

emissions on water turbidity from

combustion of diesel S-500 and

oxygenated fuel blends. Cleiton Vaz.

9.15

PT59. A Risk Assessment Scheme to

Assess Potential Side Effects of

Pesticides to Honeybees. Cristian

Maus. 9.30

PT67. Are WWTPs effluents

responsible for acute toxicity? Seasonal

variations of sediment quality at the

Bay of Cádiz (SW, Spain). Luciane

Maranho. 9.40

PT73. Milk composition and Bisphenol

A exposure. Laura Kaas. 9.30

PT81. Direct evidence linking systemic

inflammation and altered cardiac

function after an acute exposure to

environmental particulate matter. Pablo

Evelson. 9.30

PT60. Alteraciones enzimáticas en

distintas especies de ranas luego de la

aplicación a campo de un insecticida a

base de Lambdocialotrina y

tiametoxam. Maria J. Damonte. 9.45 hs

PT68. Biochemical responses and

recovery of seahorse (Hippocampus

reidi) after acute and subchronic

exposure to water soluble fraction of

diesel oil. Frederico Cariello

Delunardo. 10.00

PT74. Alteraciones enzimáticas

Metodo rapido con bajos límites de

detección para la determinacion difenil

eteres polibromados (PBDEs) en leche

materna por GC-MS/MS. Boris

Johnson Restrepo. 9.45 hs

PT82. Urban air particles from Buenos

Aires activates NFKB, MUC5AC and

IL-8 production in A549 cells.

Francisco Astort. 9.45

PT61. Analisys of the take-back

program for empty pesticide containers

in the municipality of Bom Repouso,

MG, Brasil. Mayra Rodrigues Silva.

10.00 hs

PT69. Efectos de aguas contaminadas

por ganadería, agricultura y minería

sobre el desarrollo larval de

Dendropsophus columbianus (Anura:

Hylidae). B. Toro Restrepo. 10.20

PT75. Decreases in the number and

daily sperm production in the testes of

Wistar rats exposed to polyamine

putrescine. Franco Campos Pereira.

10.00 hs

PT83. Characterization of PAHs,

Particle Matter and Firn on Snow Pit

Samples from Central Andes and

Antarctica: Transport and Deposition

Assessment. Francisco Cereceda-Balic.

10.00

PT62. Efficiency of Biobeds for

pesticide disposal: Ecotoxicity

evaluation using Collembola

reproduction tests. Leticia Scopel

Camargo. 10.15 hs

PT70. Potencial biorremediador de la

microalga Chlorella vulgaris expuesta

al agua de producción de una

explotación petrolera. Diego Mora-

Solarte. 10.40

PT76. Pre-and perinatal exposure to

bisphenol A (BPA) modifies female

and male mammary gland

development. Milena Durando. 10.15

hs

PT85. Local estimations of PM10 in

the communes of Recoleta and

Vitacura, Santiago, Chile. Contribution

to the politics to decrease vehicular

congestion. David Muñoz 10:30

PT63. Assessing risk in the age of

global trade: a comparison of

regulatory bee requirements on plant

protection products in South America,

USA and Europe. Maria Delgado.

10.30 hs

PT77. Mechanism of action of

endocrine disruptors on human breast

cancer cells and animal models. Andrea

Randi. 10.30 hs

TP087. Levels of Persistent Organic

Pollutants and Emerging Contaminants

in Latin American Atmosphere. K.

Miglioranza. 10:45

PT64. Biomarkers of oxidative damage

and its relationship with risk factors in

a locality environmentally exposed to

agrochemicals. Maria F. Simoniello.

10.45

PT78. Postnatal exposure to

environmental contaminants affects

uterine development and produced

subfertility. Jorgelina Varayoud. 10.45

PT84. Particulate matter from Santiago,

Chile, characteristics and sources.

Contribution to public policy. Raúl E.

Fuentealba Poblete. 10.15

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Wednesday Afternoon Platform Sessions (13.30-15.30 hs)

ROOM A (Level 1) ROOM B (Level 2) ROOM C (Ground floor) ROOM D (Level 1)

Metal Session. Isabella Bordon

Evaluation of Effects of

Pollutants at Ecosystem Scale

and Importance for

Environmental Management

II. Pablo Demetrio & Federico

Rimoldi

Ecological Risk Assessment of

Pharmaceuticals and Personal

Care Products (PPCPs) in

Aquatic Environments. Camilo

Seabra & Helena Cristina Silva de

Assis

Pollution in Protected Areas:

Challenges and Opportunities

in Protecting Biodiversity and

Ecosystems. Gurpal Toor &

Ignacio Rodríguez Jorquera

PT86. Trace Metals. Relevance of bio-

availability to biological response and

risk. Alicia Fernández Cirelli. 9.00

PT94. Concentración de metales

pesados mercurio, cadmio, plomo y

arsénico en algunos recursos pesqueros

del Caribe Colombiano. Sara Elisa

Gallego Ríos. 9.00

PT100. Emerging Contaminants of

Concern (CECs): From Wastewater to

Vegetables. Jay Gan. 9.00

PT108. The pollution issue in protected

areas: contrasting realities for a

common problem. Ignacio Rodriguez-

Jorquera. 9.00

PT87. Using spatially explicit data and

population modeling to inform

ecological risk assessment at mining

sites.

Andrew Brad Parks. 9.15

PT95. Validating the use of biopsy

sampling in ecotoxicological studies of

delphinid species. Paula Mendez

Fernandez. 9.20

PT101. Subchronic exposure to

diclofenac alters antioxidant enzymes in

kidney and blood plasma of Rhamdia

quelen. Joao Ribas. 9.15

PT109. Native reptiles as models of

toxicological studies in protected and

non-protected areas. Pablo Siroski. 9.15

PT88. Stable isotopes and

metallothioneins as tools for the

evaluation of metal contamination.

Tércia Guedes Seixas. 9.30

PT96. Avaliação da capacidade de bio-

acumulação de resinas ácidas por

microalgas e respectivo potencial t.

Carlos Soares. 9.40

PT102. Environmental risk assessement

of pharmaceuticals and personal care

products in Santos Bay, São Paulo,

Brazil. Rodrigo Brasil Choueri. 9.30

PT110. Effluents from land-based

aquacultures in North Patagonian

streams: Dissolved organic matter and

oxidative stress in aquatic organisms.

Jorge Nimptsc 9.30

PT89. Altos niveles de contaminacion

con plomo y cadmio en sangre de

trabajadores informales en Colombia.

Boris Johnson-Restrepo. 9.45

PT97. Nitrogen and carbon stable

isotope fractionation and hydrongen

sulfide as markers of nutrient pollution

dispersion at Titicaca Lake, Bolivia.

Darío Acha Cordero. 10.00

PT103. Cytotoxicity of triclosan and

17α-ethynylestradiol spiked sediments

to marine bivalve. Augusto César. 9.45

PT111. Anthropic and natural factors

related to sediment toxicity in Marine

Protected Areas from the central coast

of São Paulo (Brazil). Denise Abessa.

9.45

PT90. Development and evaluation of

hollow fiber supported liquid membrane

devices for the measurement of

bioavailability of toxic metal ions.

Eduardo Rodríguez de San Miguel.

10.00

PT98. Influence of microalga on

toxicity of the hydrophobic insecticide

fenvalerate in Daphnia magna.

Sebastián Reynaldi. 10.20

PT104. Lethal and sublethal effects of

carbamazepine, sildenafil,

clarithromycin and the binary mixtures

on freshwater fis Pedro Carriquiriborde.

10.00

PT112. Assessing moderately

contaminated estuaries: the use of a

multilevel-biomarker approach in fish

within an WOE-based sediment quality

assessment. Rodrigo Brasil

Choueri.10.00

PT91. Using Environmental Quality

Indices to assess heavy metal

contamination at Baixada Santista,

Southeastern Brazil. Bianca Sung Mi

Kim. 10.15

PT99. Wildlife Toxicology in Latin

America: are we addressing the effects

of pollutants at the ecosystem level?

Miguel Mora. 10.40

PT105. Occurrence and biological

effects of illicit drugs in a Brazilian

coastal zone (Santos bay, São Paulo).

Camilo Seabra. 10.15

PT113. Trace Metals in penguins: A

Review of published data. Winfred

Espejo. 10.15

PT92. Speciation of Lead (Pb) in

Tailings of Hidalgo de Parral,

Chihuahua, Mexico. Irma Gavilán.

10.30

TP062. Glyphosate and oxidative stress

in fis J.F. Gonzalez.

PT106. Hepatic responses in

Prochilodus lineatus caged in a river

receiving sewage effluent. María Rita

Pérez. 10.30

PT114. Impact of metals derived from

passive mining wastes on the crab N.

granulata from the Natural Protected

Area San Antonio bay, Rio Negro,

Argentina. Erica Giarratano. 10.30

PT93. Screening de plantas y

mejoradores de sustrato para

revegetación de sitios impactados por

minería.

Carla Oporto Pereyra. 10.45

PT107. Occurrence per-fluorochemicals

(PFCs) in soil of Concepción Bay, in

Central Chile. Karla Pozo.

10.45

PT115. Fate, Transport, and Toxicity of

Wastewater-borne Contaminants: An

Overview. Gurpal Toor. 10.45

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Wednesday Poster

8:00-9:00 Poster setup

11:00-11:30 Poster attendance during Cofee Break

12:00-13:00 Poster attendance during Lunch

15:30-16:00 Poster attendance during Cofee Break

17:00-19:00 Poster attendance during Poster Social

19:00-19:30 Poster take-down

Metal Session

WP001. Análisis histórico de la contaminación por metales en la Bahía de

Montevideo, Uruguay. C. Bueno.

WP002. Availability assessment of Pb, Zn and Cd in the surface soil portion of

a former mining area: Adrianopolis-PR. M.C. Kasemodel.

WP003. Bioaccumulation and viability of normal and cancerous human breast cells when are exposed to mercury. J. Shortrede.

WP004. Biomagnification of heavy metals in the food web of the Martel Cove,

Admiralty Bay, Antarctic. T. Hoppe Trevizani.

WP005. Biomarkers of exposure and effect in the estuarine polychaete

Laeonereis acuta exposed to cadmium. A. Dolagaratz.

WP006. Calidad de los sedimentos del Riachuelo en relación con la vida acuática y disposición del material dragado. A. Rendina.

WP007. Concentration of heavy metal chain of sediment from the Itapicuru

Mirim River Jacobina, Bahia, Brazil. M. Silva Santos.

WP008. Ctalamochita River watershed biomonitoring using two South

American native species: First approac L. Bertrand.

WP009. Culture of Brassica napus on soils with lead contamination: uptake, bioconcentration and effects on photo pigments. G. Ferreyroa.

WP010. Determinación de la eficiencia de remoción de plomo y zinc por las

especies Ludwigia peploides y Limnobium laevigatum. R. Fernández San Juan.

WP011. Effects of copper sulfate exposure on biochemical and physiological

biomarkers in juvenile freshwater fish Rhamdia quelen and Oreochromis

niloticus. I.C. Guiloski.

WP012. Environmental reconstruction of a coastal lagoon. A case study of

Itapeva Lagoon (RS), Brazil. C. Miyoshi.

WP013. Estudio del efecto del Cd(II) sobre el crecimiento y la supervivencia de Physa acuta (Gasteropoda). P.M. Demetrio.

WP014. Evaluation of zinc toxicity in tropical soil. T.G. Corrêa.

WP015. Extracción de Cromo por Ricino (Ricinus communis L.) asistida con

ácido cítrico. A.L. Bursztyn Fuentes.

WP016. Factors controlling methylmercury accumulation in river sediments and lake periphyton of a tropical high altitude basin (Bolivian Altiplano). D.

Acha Cordero.

WP017. Geoaccumulation of Pb and Zn in the last 100 years in Londrina city, Southern Brazil. L. Vieira.

WP018. Levels of Cd, Hg and Pb in tissues of blue crabs Callinectes danae

from a subtropical protected estuary influenced by mining residues. I. Bordon.

WP019. Metallothionein, trace-elements and methylmercury in hard and soft

tissues of Spheniscus magellanicus found stranded on the Southern Brazilian

coast. T.G. Seixas.

WP020. Prospección de hongos filamentos resistentes a metales pesados. P.I.

Sánchez Rey.

WP021. Responses of metallothioneins in tissues of bullfrog tadpoles, Lithobates catesbeianus, following exposure to the metals zinc, copper and

cadmium. C. Carvalho.

WP022. Simultaneously Extracted Metals and Acid-Volatile Sulfide (SEM/AVS) in sediments of an estuary in southeastern Brazil. L. Salgado.

WP023. Study of peat as chemical and toxicological remediation of lead and

nickel metals in aquatic environments. P.S. Tonello.

WP024. Trace metal bioavailability in beaches from Río de la Plata estuary. D. Castiglioni.

WP025. Trace metals in two mussel species Mytilus galloprovincialis and

Perna perna on the south coast of South Africa. R. Toefy.

WP026. Trophic transfer of zinc in the food chains of native and non-native

predator fish from a northern Patagonian oligotrophic lake. J. Montañez.

WP027. Valoración del Riesgo Ambiental Ocasionado por la Contaminación con Metales Pesados en Sedimentos y Peces en las Costas del Mar Caribe

Colombiano. B. Johnson Restrepo.

WP028. Vegetal species composition, distribution and abundance of a region affected by gold mine environmental liabilities. B.J. Young.

WP029. Zinc effects on ionic parameters and carbonic anhydrase activity in the

Neotropical teleost Prochilodus lineatus. M. Cabral.

Pollution in Protected Areas: Challenges and Opportunities

in Protecting Biodiversity and Ecosystems

WP030. Lead in gulls: A global overview. W.E. Espejo.

Ecological Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals and

Personal Care Products (PPCPs) in Aquatic Environments

WP031. Alterations in hematological parameters of a freshwater fish Rhamdia quelen after short and long-term exposure to diclofenac. I.C. Guiloski.

WP032. Biochemical alterations in tilapia antioxidant systems after

ciprofloxacin exposure. D. Tavares.

WP033. Biotransformation, antioxidant defenses and oxidative damage in the

Neotropical teleost Prochilodus lineatus after exposure to Triclosan. T.

Graciano Santos-Silva.

WP034. Characterization of polybrominated flame retardants (PBDE's) in waste

materials from landfills located in Mexico City Metropolitan Area. I. Gavilan.

WP035. Cinetica y equilibrio de adsorci. N. Delgado.

WP036. Ecotoxicological monitoring of leachate and domestic wastewater

remediation in an in series biological treatment system. M.F. Fogliato Santos

Lima.

WP037. Ecotoxicological Study and Environmental Risk Assessement of the

antimicrobial compound Triclosan in marine environment. F. Sanzi Cortez.

WP038. Effects of Peracetic Acid disinfectant on Daphnia magna. M. Flores Pogliani.

WP039. Effects of Diclofenac to the mussel Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758): a

preliminary environmental risk assessment in Santos bay (Brazil). M. Fontes.

WP040. Effects of triclosan and its interaction with UV radiation on biomarker

responses of a native species (Corydoras paleatus): ex vivo exposure of gills. P.

Scarcia.

WP041. Emerging pollutants in reservoirs: Detection and photo-degradation

under simulated sunlight radiation. G. Peñuela Mesa.

WP042. Environmental performance of wastewater facilities addressing emerging contaminants. G.A. Ontiveros.

WP043. Esterase alterations in Oreochromis niloticus exposed to alprazolam

isolatedly and in combination with the insecticide diazinon. I. Batalhao.

WP044. Evaluation of the Genetics Effects of Diclofenac and Acetaminophen

Using the Catfish Rhamdia quelen. M. Cestar.

WP045. Identification of rosuvastatin degradation products by photocatalytic

process with ZnO by means of LC-QTOF-MS and computacional chemistry.

T.M. Pizzolato.

WP046. Immunohematology effects of diclofenac in Rhamdia quelem. J.L.

Ribas.

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WP047. In vitro metabolism and metabolite identification of antibiotics,

propranolol and diclofenac by rainbow trout liver S9 fractions. B. Brooks.

WP048. Occurrence of endocrine disruptors in urban effluent and its removal by biological treatment in series. T.M. Pizzolato.

WP049. Occurrence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in sediments

from Santos Bay, Brazil. A. Cesar.

WP050. Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in an urban river

sediments. G.S. Toor.

WP051. PPCP's determination in Maipo and Mapocho Rivers, Chile. A. Giordano.

WP052. Reactores biologicos de contacto para estudios de remocion de

contaminantes emergentes en aguas residuales domesticas. N. Delgado

WP053. Responses of hepatic biomarkers of Cyprinus carpio after exposure to

sublethal concentrations of an emerging pollutant (triclosan) in water. P.

Scarcia.

WP054. Selection of biomarkers to evidence atenolol effects on fis M.E.

Valdés.

WP055. The antidepressant fluoxetine alters food intake in cichlid fis L.S.

Dorelle.

WP056. Toxicological evaluation of sediment spiked with pharmaceuticals:

energy status and neuroendocrine effects in marine polychaetes Hediste diversicolor. L.A. Maranho.

WP057. Triclosan interferes in hematological parameters and

acetylcholinesterase activity of fish Prochilodus lineatus after 24 hours of exposure? T. Graciano Santos-Silva.

WP058. Use of β-cyclodextrin on cytotoxic activity of the dye direct black 38.

L. Barroso Brito.

Urban Air Pollution: Predictive Models and Estimation of

Emissions

WP060. Air concentrations of Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Concepciόn city in Central Chile using PUF disk as passive samplers. A.R.

Metzdorff.

WP061. Ambient temperature influence on emissions of pollutants from wood (Eucalyptus globulus) combustion. K. Yañez.

WP062. Assessing levels of PCBs in Chilean atmosphere using PUF disk

passive sampler. A.R. Metzdorff.

WP063. Assessment of pollution in the vicinity of the industrial center of

puchuncavi-ventanas in central Chile. F. Cereceda-Balic.

WP064. Buenos Aires Air Particulate Matter decreases human conjunctiva proliferation and releases IL-6. J. Tau.

WP065. Determinaci. C. López.

WP066. Differential susceptibility to particulate ambient air pollution exposure in a chronic nutritional stress model. F. Astort.

WP067. Direct and indirect air particle effect on lung alveolar macrophage and

cardiac-myocyte on culture. N.S. Orona.

WP068. Effects of volcanic ash from Puyehue eruption on proliferation and

pro-inflammatory cytokine release of human conjunctiva. A. Tesone.

WP069. Green methodology to determine POPs in airborne particles. G. Arias Loaiza.

WP070. HPA emissions from combustion of diesel, biodiesel and butanol blends. C. Vaz.

WP071. In Vitro effect of Urban Air Particles from Buenos Aires (UAP-BA) on

an asthma human epithelial cell model. F. Astort.

WP072. Lung and ocular inflammatory responses to chronic Buenos Aires air

pollution exposure. G.A. Maglione.

WP073. Protective effect of simvastatin on human neuronal line SHSY5Y to particulate matter exposure. S. Ferraro.

WP074. Relevance of airborne fungi and their secondary metabolites for

environmental, occupational and indoor hygiene after Jeddah flood, Saudi

Arabia. F. Bokhari.

WP075. Standardization of Caiman latirostris lymphocyte culture for the

application of chromosomal aberration test. E. López González.

WP076. Contribution to the analysis of environmental conditions, occupational health and public work in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara. M.G. Orozco-

Medina.

The Evaluation of Effects of Pollutants Ecosystem Scale and

Importance for Environmental Management

WP077. Acute and chronic toxicity of chlorantraniliprole using Ceriodaphnia

dubia e Raphidocelis subcapitata as test-organisms. L. Nogueira.

WP078. Aquatic plants in the reduction of organic loadings of wastewater

dairy. J.A. Almeida Neto.

WP079. Assessment of sediment toxicity on a coastal marine area under dredging activities using sea urchin embryo-larval bioassay. F. Cariello

Delunardo.

WP080. Biomonitoring water genotoxicity of wetlands in the Sinos River Basin, southern Brazil. D. Peixoto.

WP081. Caracterização da qualidade da água e presença de agentes t. C. Soares.

WP082. Chlorella vulgaris: efectos de un formulado comercial de 2,4-diclorofenoxiacético y eficiencia en la remoción. N. Romero.

WP083. Differentiation and characterization of three lakes in Córdoba

(Argentina) using carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes. J. Griboff.

WP085. Ecotoxicologia de Laeonereis acuta (Polychaeta: Nereididae) em

locais urbanizados e não urbanizados. C. Soares.

WP086. Ecotoxicological Assessment in Sechura Bay - Piura, Peru, 2014. C. Paredes.

WP087. Ecotoxicological Assessment in Titicaca Lake - Puno, Peru, 2014. C.

Paredes.

WP088. Efectos de plaguicidas sobre la riqueza zooplanctónica de arroyos de

Santa Fe (Argentina). A. M. Gagneten.

WP089. Efectos sobre la dinámica poblacional de Daphnia magna y Ceriodaphnia dubia, después de ser expuestas a concentraciones agudas de

glifosato. U. Reno.

WP090. Effects of subchronic exposure to azinphos-methyl on B-esterases activitity, reproduction and offspring survival in a freshwater gastropod. G.

Kristoff.

WP091. Evaluación de efectos genotóxicos del insecticida Imidacloprid en el cíclido sudamericano Australoheros facetus. F. Iturburu.

WP092. Evaluación toxicológica de las aguas de los ríos Tunuyán y Mendoza

(Mendoza) mediante el empleo de C. elegans. A. Rossen,.

WP095. Osmoregulatory changes in Anodontites trapesialis subject to in situ

and laboratory tests: the effects of contaminants associated with coal mining. M.

Cabral.

WP096. Sandy rivers across continents: the impact of sediment pollution on

invertebrates - The Berg River Case study. A. De Klerk.

WP097. Tissue distribution of persistent organic pollutants in Pontoporia blainvillei accidentally caught in fishing operations in southeastern Brazil. R.C.

Montone.

WP098. Tradescantia pallida var. purpurea for genotoxicity assessment of water

bodies: distilled water for flower bud adaptation and recovery. D. Peixoto.

Environmental Contaminants and Reproductive Effects

WP099. Alteração da capacidade reprodutiva de zebrafish promovida pela

exposição a efluentes de indústria de papel e celulose. C. Soares.

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WP100. Desregulação hormonal em peixes capturados no Rio Canoas, SC,

Brasil. C. Soares.

WP101. Effects of estrogens in environmentally relevant concentrations on kiss2 and kiss2rb expression in pejerrey fish brain, pituitary and testes. M.O.

Tovar.

WP102. Interaction of potentially toxic metals (Zn + Cd) in ecotoxicological tests with C. dubia as endocrine disruptors (ED). M. Carvalho.

WP103. Sex hormone-binding globulin expression during oogenesis. Its

regulation by xenosteroids in pejerrey fis A. González.

WP104. Study of the performance of potentially toxic metals (Zn and Cd) as

endocrine disruptors in ecotoxicological tests with C. dubia. M. Carvalho,

WP105. Toxicity of E2 and EE2: cell damages in zebrafish male gonads and biological recover. R. Fracácio.

WP106. Developmental exposure to a glyphosate based herbicide alters uterine

organogenetic differentiation causing hyperplasia on prepubertal rats. M. Guerrero Schimpf.

Leading the way to the safe and sustainable use of pesticides

WP107. A warning about Brazilian framework regarding pesticides. A. Rocha.

WP108. Assessment of environmental agrochemical and its relationship with

genetic damage in Santo Domingo, Santa Fe province, Argentina. M. Dechiara.

WP109. Assessment of the genotoxicity, mutagenicity and citotoxicity of the insecticide Curbix® 200SC (ethiprole) inseticide using the Allium cepa assay.

T.A. Guedes.

WP110. Contamination of bovine milk by pyrethroids: a chronic risk. T.M. Pizzolato.

WP111. Ecotoxicity evaluation of Biobeds for pesticide disposal using Enchytraeids reproduction tests. L. Gebler, Embrapa.

WP112. Ecotoxicity of Chlorpiryfos to Folsomia candida (COLLEMBOLA)

and Ensenia andrei (OLIGOCHAETA) in two different Brazilian soils. L.

Camargo.

WP113. Evaluation of endotoxin Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis and

pyrethroid cypermethrin in Chironomus calligraphus (Diptera: Chironomidae).

S. Lavarías.

WP114. Experimental factorial design for determination of organochlorine

pesticides collected in passive samplers with polyurethane foam. G. Arias

Loaiza.

WP115. Generacion de escenarios pampeanos para estimar concentraciones de

plaguicidas en cuerpos de agua: un primer paso hacia la evaluacion de riesgo.

M.F. D'Andrea.

WP116. Mixture of pesticides and their effects on non-target organisms. L.P.

Figueiredo.

WP117. Modelacion de la dispersion de atrazina y 2,4-d en la cuenca del embalse los molinos (Córdoba). A. Rossen.

WP118. Non-target organisms - higher-tier methods to refine the risk of plant

protection products. M. Delgado.

WP119. O agrotóxico nosso de cada dia. T.d. Pereira.

WP120. Persistence of cyfluthrin in indoor dust. S. Papini.

WP121. Pesticides: a comparative analysis of legislation between Brazil, European Union and United States of America. A. Rocha.

WP122. Toxicidad aguda del insecticida imidacloprid en el tordo músico

(Agelaioides badius). M.B. Poliserpi.

WP123. Utilizaci. A. Clavijo.

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Thursday 10 September

Daily Schedule

08:00-16:00 Registration Entrance Hall (Ground Floor)

09:00-11:00 Platform Sessions See below for details

11:00-11:30 Coffee Break Foyer (Level 1)

11:30-12:30 Plenary Lecture (V. Trudeau) Room A (Level 1)

12:30-13:30 Lunch Food trucks at the Patio (not included)

13:30-15:30 Platform Sessions See below for details

15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Foyer (Level 1)

16:00-17:00 Outstanding talk (Bryan Brooks) Room A (Level 1)

17:00-19:00 Social Poster Session Foyer (Level 1)

19:00-21:00 Closing Ceremony & Tango Show Room A (Level 1)

Satellite Meetings

17:00-18:00 Student “Mate-debate” with Ma. Fernanda Simoniello Room B (Level 2)

Closing Ceremony & Tango Show

19:00-19:20 Summary of the Meeting Highligts and Conclusions Gustavo

Somoza & Pedro Carriquiriborde Room A (Level 1)

19:20-19:30 ArcelorMittal Award to The Best Technical Presentation Tatiana

Heid Furley Room A (Level 1)

19:30-19:40 SETAC-LA Award to the Convener Chairs GustavoSomoza Room A (Level 1)

19:40-19:50 Anouncement of the SETCA-LA 12th Biennial Meeting Pedro

Carriquiriborde Room A (Level 1)

19:50-20:00 Closing Message and Farewell Gustavo Somoza & Pedro

Carriquiriborde Room A (Level 1)

20:00-21:00 Tango Show (Bien frappe & Anabela Brogioli) Room A (Level 1)

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Thursday Plenary Lecture

Professor Vance Lionel Trudeau

Dr. Trudeau is known worldwide for his work on the neurobiology of reproduction

and growth using fish and frogs as models, as well as the impact of Endocrine

Disruption Compounds on them and the potential implications for environmental

and the human healt

Research Chair in Neuroendocrinology and Full professor Faculty of Science,

University of Ottawa.

PL4. Neuroendocrine Disruption: Causes and Consequences for Vertebrate Reproduction.

V.L. Trudeau, University of Ottawa / Advanced Research in Environmental Genomics

Industrial pollutants, agricultural pesticides, pharmaceuticals and other chemicals are now ubiquitously present in the

environment. This contamination may be detected at all levels, from water to soil to air to animal and human tissues.

We have proposed that the term ‘neuroendocrine disruption’ extends the concept of endocrine disruption to include the

full breadth of integrative animal physiology. Upsets to normal homeostatic mechanisms following exposure to

environmental pollutants can affect an animal’s ability to undergo reproduction or develop normally, and may lead to

transgenerational deficits. Results from various laboratories around the world will be drawn upon as examples of

neuroendocrine disruption with reproductive consequences. Fluoxetine and other antiodepressants are environmental

contaminants that disrupt reproduction, behaviour and metabolism in teleost fish, demonstrating the complex and

pervasive effects of neuroactive pollutants. Adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to fluoxetine only during

serotoninergic system development (0-6 dpf) display more anxiety-like behaviours and have reduced cortisol

production. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an example of an abundant plasticizer pollutant that has been documented to affect

diverse species. Data from mammalian models demonstrate profound effects on reproduction. Gestational exposure to

low doses of BPA decreases vasopressin expression in embryonic mouse brains and increases social investigations in

juveniles during tests of social recognition. These BPA-induced changes persist in the F3 generation. BPA can also

disrupt socio-sexual behaviours. Male deer mice developmentally exposed to BPA are less attractive to females. These

and other emerging data indicate that neuroactive environmental pollutants adversely affect diverse neuroendocrine

processes across taxa and generations.

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Thursday Outstanding Talk

Dr. Bryan Brooks

Dr. Brooks is professor of environmental science and biomedical studies at Baylor

Univesrstiy and director of the environmental science graduate program and the

environmental health science program.

His most recent research focuses on pharmaceuticals found in fish living downstream

of wastewater treatment plants and the impact these chemicals have on fish behavior.

His current research focuses on water quality dynamics of rapidly urbanizing regions,

developing approaches to define risks of contaminants of historical and emerging

concern, water reuse and the ecology and environmental toxicology of harmful algae

blooms.

Brooks has given more than 70 presentations and lectures across the United States and

the world, in countries including Australia, Denmark, Germany and France. He is

editor of environmental management for Integrated Assessment and Management,

associate editor of Science of the Total Environment and an editorial board member of Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry.

OT3. Pharmaceuticals and the Environment: Fish on Prozac and other Harbingers of an Urbanizing

Water Cycle

B.W. Brooks, Baylor University / Environmental Health Science Program Department of Environmental Science

More people now live in cities than ever before. Historically, human populations thrived near rivers and their mouths at

coastlines, but with urban expansion the footprints of metropolitan areas extend throughout watersheds and ultimately

encompass smaller order tributaries. Such population densities dictate the need for new water supplies and reclamation

infrastructure, which results in effluent discharges to these headwater streams, dramatically modifying instream

hydrology, particularly in regions where ephemeral streams are normative. When effluent-dominated and dependent

instream flows become critical arteries for beneficial water reuse, as increasingly is observed in areas experiencing

climate changes and rapid population growth, an urban water cycle is realized. A decade has now passed since our

research group initially reported several adverse effects of Prozac (fluoxetine) to aquatic organisms commonly

employed for developing environmental quality criteria, evaluating whole effluent toxicity, and monitoring ambient

toxicity of surface waters and sediments. Our subsequent observation of fluoxetine, sertraline (Zoloft) and their active

metabolites (norfluoxetine and desmethylsertraline, respectively) accumulating in muscle, liver and brain tissues of

three different fish species from an effluent-dominated stream was termed "Fish on Prozac." Here I briefly review some

scientific lessons learned from our study of urbanizing aquatic systems. Using probabilistic hazard assessment and fish

plasma modeling approaches, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants are predicted to result

in therapeutic hazard to fish (internal fish plasma level equaling mammalian therapeutic dose) when exposed to water

(inhalational) at or below 1 µg/L, a common trigger value for initiating environmental assessments. Though many

questions remain unanswered, studies of pharmaceuticals in urbanizing aquatic systems have provided, and will

continue to develop, an advanced understanding of environmental hazards and risks associated withotehr contaminants

and future water quality challenges.

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Thursday Morning Platform Sessions (9.00-11.00 hs)

ROOM A (Level 1) ROOM B (Level 2) ROOM C (Ground floor)

Fate and Effects of Nanomaterials. Martín Desimone & José María Navas

How to Write Good Research and Get it

Accepted in a Good Journal. Daniel

Alberto Wunderlin

Water management, science and policy:

salinization problems in Argentina as a

South American study case. Ana Lucía

González-Achem & María Laura Rolandi

PT116. Use of cell in vitro systems to determine

the toxicity of metal nanoparticles: contribution of

nanoparticles, ions and oxidative stress to toxicity.

José María Navas. 9.00

PT124. How to Write Good Research and Get it

Accepted in a Good Journal. Daniel Wunderlin &

Damià Barceló. 9.00

PT125. Can science help to reduce the impact of

salinization in aquatic environments? Adonis

Giorgi. 9.00

PT117. In silico evaluation of interactions between

mitochondrial proteins and single walled carbon

nanotubes (SWCNT). José María Monserrat. 9.15

PT126. Gestión Ambiental en un Organismo

Público Nacional: Comisión Nacional de Energía

Atómica. Daniel Cicerone. 9.15

PT118. Interactions of cells with nanomaterials.

Martín Desimone. 9.30

PT127. La Sal desde una Mirada Geológica. José

Ángel Sosa Gómez. 9.30

PT119. Effect of SiO2NPs on blood components.

Romina Mitarotonda. 9.45 hs

PT128. The lack of coordination between the

generation of knowledge and decision making.

Alicia Fernández-Cirelli. 9.45

Ecosystem Services.

Marcelo Rodrigues dos Anjos

PT120. Genotoxic evaluation of titanium dioxide

nanoparticles (NPTiO2) and lead (Pb2+) on a

Neotropical fish species. Taynah Vicari. 10.00 hs

PT129. Fungal bacterial interplays at

biogeochemical interfaces: Microbial logistics for

the management of contaminant biodegradation.

Lukas Wick. 10.00 hs

PT121. Comparative effects of zinc oxide toxicity

in bulk, nanoparticle and nanorods forms to

Daphnia magna and Aliivibrio fischeri. Cristiane

Fuzinatto. 10.15 hs

PT130. Environmental Benefit Analysis as a Risk

Management Tool: Minimizing Impacts,

Maximizing Benefits, and Optimizing

Remediation Resources. Jonathon Weier 10.15 hs

PT122. Effect of size and charge of sílica

nanoparticles on human lice (Pediculus humanus

capitis) (De Geer). Pablo Santo-Orihuela 10.30

TP129. Calculating tourism's carbon footprint of

Spanish coastland hotels. E. Kiliç. 10.30

PT123. Lung O2 metabolism after an acute

exposure to transition metals present in

nanoparticles. Timoteo Marchini. 10.45

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Thursday Afternoon Platform Sessions (13.30-15.30 hs)

ROOM A (Level 1) ROOM B (Level 2) ROOM C (Ground floor)

Toxicology and omics: Bridging the

gap between gene and whole animal

responses. Christopher J Martyniuk &

Guilherme Toledo e Silva

Ecotoxicological Effects of

Conventional and Non-conventional

Petroleum Extraction. Vance Trudeau

Harmful Algal Blooms and

Phycotoxins. Carlos Luquet

PT131. A toxico-genomics and non-lethal

approach to assess the impact of urban water

pollution in wildlife. Ignacio Rodríguez-Jorquera

13.30

PT139. A Model to Predict toxicities of complex

mixtures of Oil Sands Process Water? John Giesy.

13.30

PT141. Abiotic factors and its relation with the stx

production in a mesooligotrophic subtropical lake

dominated by Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii.

Débora Brentano. 13.30

PT132. Hepatic gene expression profiling in

zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to the fungicide

chlorothalonil. Anny Garayzar. 13.45

PT140. Linking chemical characteristics of NAs to

the differential effects from exposure on

development in the Western clawed frog (Silurana

tropicalis). Juan Manuel Gutiérrez. 14.00

PT142. Development of a monoclonal ELISA

based on a llama single chain antibody for the

detection of microcystins in water samples. Vania

Macarena Pírez Schirmer. 13.50

PT133. In-gel redox proteomics as a tool to

evaluate protein modification and oxidative stress

in bivalves, a new area of study in aquatic

toxicology. Rafael Trevisan. 14.00 hs

PT143. Ensayos de remoción de Microcistina en

agua de proceso. María Carolina González. 14.10

PT134. Metallothionein expression as biomarker

for metal stress in Salmo salar. Gastón Vidal.

14.15 hs

Becoming Tripartite Collaborators:

Dialogue to Bring Academia, Business,

and Government Science Professionals

Together. Mary C. Reiley & Tatiana Furley

PT144. Study of toxicity of Microcystin and

Saxitoxin on Ceriodaphnia dubia before and after

treatment with ultrasound. Vivian Lira. 14: 30 hs

PT135. Molecular and biochemical response of the

freshwater bivalve Diplodon chilensis to

experimental oxygen depletion. María Soledad

Yusseppone. 14.30 hs

PT147. Chemical Pollution in developing

countries and Multilateral environmental

agreements: an opportunity for tripartite

cooperation. Ricardo Barra. 14:30

PT145. Water quality and depuration of

cyanobacterial paralytic shellfish toxins. Sabrina

Loise Calado. 14: 50 hs

PT136. Molecular responses in the hypothalamus

of zebrafish following dietary intake of the legacy

pesticide dieldrin. Christopher Martyniuk. 14.45 hs

PT148. Programas de Monitoreo Ambiental de

Playas y Recursos Ícticos llevados a cabo por la

Comisión Administradora del Río Uruguay. Mariel

Bazallo. 15:15

PT146. Toxins in the cyanobacteria Radiocystis

fernandoi: bioaccumulation and biochemical and

histopathological effects on fis Marisa Fernandes.

15:10 hs

PT137. Transcriptome characterization of

Nodipecten nodosus by RNA-Seq. Guilherme

Toledo e Silva. 15.00 hs

PT149. SETAC: contribución académica al

modelo triple helicoidal con la industria y el

gobierno para el cuidado Ambiental. Jorge

Herkovits. 15:30

PT138. Bile and plasma metabolic fingerprinting

in the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) exposed to

glyphosate.

Viviana López Aca. 15.15 hs

PT150. Analysis of health environment risks

caused by the abandonment of a wastewater

treatment plant. Sandra Demichelis. 15:45

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Thursday Poster Presentations

8:00-9:00 Poster setup

11:00-11:30 Poster attendance during Cofee Break

12:00-13:00 Poster attendance during Lunch

15:30-16:00 Poster attendance during Cofee Break

17:00-19:00 Poster attendance during Poster Social

19:00-19:30 Poster take-down

Fate and Effects of Nanomaterials

RP001. A scientometric study of nanotoxicology: where we are and where we

must go. J. Monserrat,

RP002. Are manufactured nanomaterials toxic to soil fauna and microbial

communities? T. Natal-da-Luz.

RP003. Ecotoxicity of TiO2 nanoparticles on Prochilodus lineatus: genotoxical, neurotoxical and hematological effects after acute and chronic exposure. M.

Fernandes.

RP004. Ecotoxicological effects of nanostructured activated carbon on fish Geophagus brasiliensis: impacts on oxygen consumption and ammonia

excretion. A. Zigiotto.

RP005. Effect of mesoporous silica nanoparticles on SAOS viability and mesenchymal cells differentiation. M. Desimone.

RP006. Effect of silica nanoparticles (Si02NPs) on Monocytes/Macrophages

cells. R. Mitarotonda.

RP007. Effects of silver nanoparticles on fish Prochilodus lineatus: Oxidative

stress and metabolic responses. A. Ale.

RP008. In vivo genotoxicity assessment of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (NpTiO2) and lead (PbII) in Hoplias intermedius (Erythrinidae) after water

exposure. L. Oya Silva.

RP009. Influence of carbon nanotubes (cnt's) in toxicity to algae unicellular: analysis ultrastructural. S. Irazusta.

RP010. Microtox acute toxicity of nanostructured oxides used as catalysts in

catalytic ozonation. T.G. Grando Rauen.

RP011. One dimensional Cu-doped titania photoanodes for water splitting

application. I.R. Rendón Romero.

RP012. Oxygen metabolism in the cardiorespiratory system after an acute exposure to Ni-doped nanoparticles. M. Garcés.

RP013. Toxicidade induzida por nanotubos de carbono na linhagem celular HT-22. P. Ramos.

Ecosystem Services

RP014. Ecosystem services in urban environments: relations with landscape structure and landscape design. G. Civeira.

RP015. Pollination and sustainable agriculture: Measuring the influence of bee-

keeping management on bee health in Chile's Central Valley. M. Doorn.

RP016. Quantification of Nosema sp. spores in honeybees collected in

agricultural system and apiary: could the pesticides be interfering in their

prevalence? J. Assis.

RP017. Sandy rivers across continents: the impact of sediment pollution on

benthic invertebrates and epipelic diatoms assemblages.The Paraná River case

study. E. Eberle.

RP018. Urban trees: contributions to public policy of air decontamination. Case

of Ssantiago, Chile. C. Criollo.

Ecotoxcological effects of conventional and non-

conventional petroleum extraction and waste

RP019. Evaluation of the toxicity of the water-soluble oil fraction in the

freshwater crustacean Hyalella curvispina. J. del Brio.

RP020. Induction of carboxylesterase and GST activity in rainbow trout

Oncorhynchus mykiss by water soluble fraction obtained from a natural

petroleum spill. C. Luquet.

Water management, science and policy: salinization

problems in Argentina as a South American study case

RP022. Destruction of toxic waste generated in veterinary practices of histopathology labs by supercritical oxidation. R. Gonzalez.

Toxicology and OMICs: bridging the gap between gene and

whole animal responses

RP023. Antioxidant responses in Mytilus galloprovincialis in Cape Town,

South Africa. C. Sparks.

RP024. Avaliação do papel do antioxidante Ácido Lipóico suplementado via dieta frente à exposição de cobre no camarão branco Litopenaeus vannamei. R.

Lobato.

RP025. Bottlenose dolphins as environmental sentinels: A review on contamination and health assessment through the use of molecular biomarkers.

B. Righetti.

RP026. Curcumin induces glutathione/glutathione s-transferase couple in tissues of pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas. N. Danielli.

RP027. Dieldrin exposure affects the expression of dopamine and GABA

receptor subunits in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos. K. Sarty.

RP028. Effects of benzo(a)pyrene in activity and expression of cyp1a in teleost

Prochilodus lineatus. C. Santos.

RP029. Gene expression analysis in female fathead minnow liver following sub-chronic exposure to phenanthrene. C.J. Martyniuk.

RP030. Reference gene selection for qRT-PCR analysis in scallops Nodipecten

nodosus. G. Toledo e Silva.

RP031. Role of p2x7 purinergic receptor in the exposure of benzo[a]pyrene in

zebrafis A. Chamelete.

RP032. Study of biochemical markers in tuvira (Gymnotus sp.) exposed to diuron and its degradation products. M.C. Almeida.

Harmful Algal Blooms and Phycotoxins

RP033. Cyanobacterial blooms in oligotrophic north patagonian lakes of Chile -

a genomic approac J. Nimptsc

RP034. Effects of a cyanobacteria extract in zebrafish housekeeping genes and glutathione s-transferases. M. Sopezki.

RP035. Effects of subchronic exposure to microcystin-content in the crude

extract of Radiocystis fernandoi on the Neotropical fish (Hoplias malabaricus).

M.G. Paulino.

RP036. Microcystin toxicity present in the crude extract of cyanobacteria,

Radiocystis fernandoi on liver of Hoplias malabaricus (Trahira). D. Tavares.

RP037. Potentially toxic evaluation of Microcystis aeruginosa and

Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii on Ceriodaphnia dubia. V. Lira.

RP038. Quimioprevenção mediada pelo Ácido lipóico frente a toxicidade induzida por Saxitoxinas na linhagem celular HT-22. P. Ramos.

RP039. Toxic cyanobacterial cells induce oxidative stress in fish under

laboratory conditions. B.K. Dutra.

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Ecotoxicology (effects of pollutants)

RP040. A cytotoxical analysis of atrazine and copper in zebrafish cell lines (ZF-

L). N. Soares Guidony Pereira.

RP041. A model to assess apoptotic induction in zebrafish during embryo development caused by chemicals in the water. M. Espinosa.

RP042. Antimutagenic activity and anti-phytotoxicity of Resveratrol in Allium

cepa. P. Balsamo.

RP043. Application of an environmental impact matrix and PEC/PNEC to

evaluate the aquatic ecotoxicity of cosmetics raw materials. N. de Albuquerque

Vita.

RP044. As/P relationship in Pampean streams: in situ experiments and

periphyton colonizations. M. Rodriguez Castro.

RP045. Azoxystrobin short-time exposure effects on photosynthetic parameters in Bidens laevis L. D. Perez.

RP047. Biochemical biomarkers in gills of oyster Crassostrea brasiliana

exposed to water potentially contaminated by domestic sewage. D. Nogueira.

RP048. Biochemical effects and multixenobiotic defense systems in Nile tilapia

(O. niloticus) after exposure of Diuron, its metabolites and alkylphenols. A.

Felicio.

RP049. Biochemical responses in digestive gland of oysters Crassostrea

brasiliana exposed in laboratory to water potentially contaminated by sanitary

sewage. R. Trevisan.

RP050. Biomarcadores convencionales y exploración de nuevos parámetros en

Myriophyllum quitense expuesta al fungicida Amistar®. D.S. Garanzini.

RP051. Characterization of genotoxic effects as a tool for water quality monitoring of small tropical watersheds. Clarice Botta.

RP052. Cytogenetic and molecular evaluations of an industrial effluent in southern Nigeria on Allium cepa roots. D. Olorunfemi.

RP053. Decoloración y detoxificación del colorante trifenilmetánico verde de

malaquita mediante hongos de pudrición blanca. R.F. Itria.

RP054. Determinação da capacidade antioxidante de diferentes cepas de

Caenorhabdites elegans em três temperaturas de ensaio (22, 27 e 37ºC). J.

Monserrat.

RP055. Determinación de aberraciones cromosómicas en especimenes de

Prochilodus lineatus (Pisces) expuestos al herbicida glifosato. N. Jorge.

RP056. Effect of glyphosate acid on periphyton exposed in outdoor microcosms. A.B. Juarez.

RP057. Effects of glutathione depletion in a marine bivalve. D. Mello.

RP058. Effects of soils contaminated with residues of an abandoned gold mine in Marayes (San Juan, Argentina) on Lactuca sativa and Eisenia fetida. M.R.

Calabró.

RP059. Elutriate toxicity of soil contaminated with residues from an abandoned gold mine in Marayes (San Juan, Argentina) on Daphnia magna. A. Lema.

RP060. Embryotoxic effects of phenanthrene and linear alkylbenzenes to

pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas. D. Nogueira.

RP061. Estudos de remediação do sedimento de um reservat. C. Botta.

RP062. Evaluation of Caesalpinia ferrea pods toxicity through bioassays with

Allium cepa, Eruca sativa and Artemia salina. J.S. Freitas.

RP063. Evaluation of DNA damage in Cnesterodon decemmaculatus generated

by pesticide runoff from experimental plots of corn, wheat and soy. G. Poletta.

RP064. Evaluation of enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase (ADLH) to access oxidative stress effects in Astyanax sp exposed to biodiesel B5. D. Garcia.

RP065. Evaluation of sewage sludge toxic potential, before and after addition of

soil and rice hulls. L.R. Sommaggio.

RP066. Evaluation of survival, growth and reproduction of Hyalella azteca and

Ceriodaphnia dubia in formulated sediment. R. Fracácio.

RP067. Evaluation of the genotoxic potential of cadaverine in mammal cells by the comet assay. R. Hara.

RP068. Evidence of arsenic biomagnification in Patagonian freshwater fish and

the potential influence of lipids in arsenic bioaccumulation. J. Montañez.

RP069. Genotoxicity of concentrate swine and cattle operation facilities effluents before and after geotextile filtration. J. Gasulla.

RP070. Gigaspora margarita (Becker & Hall) spore germination in

ecotoxicology assay: ISO/TS 10832:2009 adaption for south Brazil soils. O. Klauberg-Filho.

RP071. Gill cells of Mesodesma mactroides exposed to copper and osmotic

shock: cellular defense protects against citotocixity? V. dos Anjos.

RP072. Gill histopathology and micronucleus test in Bryconamericus iheringii

(Boulenger, 1887) captured in two tributaries of the Sinos River basin, Brazil.

T. Dalzochio.

RP073. Immunological and health-state parameters in the Patagonian rockfish

Sebastes oculatus. Their relation to chemical stressors and seasonal changes. M.

Sueiro.

RP074. Incorporación, metabolismo y efectos subletales de BDE-47 en dos

invertebrados estuarinos con diferente posición trófica. M. Diaz-Jaramillo.

RP075. Micronuclei and comet assay in adult Cnesterodon decemmaculatus as indicators of genotoxic effect in environmental samples. N. Ossana.

RP076. Morphological and histopathological alteration in the mussel

Brachidontes rodriguezii associated to polluted marine coastal areas. F. Arrighetti.

RP077. Multibiomarkers in fish to evaluate environmental health of a tropical

costal lagoon. F.A. Cariello Delunardo.

RP078. Mutagenic potential of the residues from marble and granite polishing.

J.D. Oliveira David.

RP079. Mutagenic potential of water bodies under the influence of P. taeda plantations (Coniferae). B.K. Dutra.

RP080. Niocotiana tabacum var. 'Bel W3' (tobacco) as bioindicator of ozone in

the city of Porto Alegre and metropolitan region, RS, Brazil. M. Käffer.

RP081. Physiological responses in C. decemmaculatus exposed to samples from

Reconquista River and cadmium. F.G. Baudou.

RP082. Potencial de Kirchneriella obesa e Ankistrodesmus gracilis como fontes de alimento para cladóceros utilizados em estudos ecotoxicológicos. A. Rietzler.

RP083. The effect of a realistic concentration of commercial clomazone in the

bullfrog tadpoles. C.R. Ronchi de Oliveira.

RP084. The impact of clomazone in its free form and associated to

nanoparticles in the bullfrog tadpoles. C.R. Ronchi de Oliveira.

RP085. Toxic potential of sewage sludge in Xiphophorus maculatus gills. D.L. Souza.

RP086. Toxicidad de acetamiprid y piryproxifen sobre huevos de Chysoperla

externa (Neuroptera: Chysopidae). F. Rimoldi.

RP087. Toxicity and resilience studies in a petri dish: pH modulation by

zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryo. J. Herkovits,

Environmental Monitoring

RP094. A field survey to assess the occurrence of pollinators in sugarcane

cultures in Brazil. A.M. Pereira.

RP095. Airborne Polychlorinated Biphenyls concentration in the Southern Rio

de la Plata basin: urban sites. M. Astoviza.

RP096. Analysis of chrome and lead bioaccumulation in natural populations of Typha domingensis pers. G. Costa.

RP097. Application tests with PLHC-1 in historical study of pollution of urban

lake sediments in southern Brazil. L. Vieira.

RP098. Assessing wettability by a quantitative approach: a proposal for an

indicator of soil physical stability with different ferttilization treatments. J.

Ramírez Flores,

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RP099. Assessment of biomarker parameters in Prochilodus lineatus collected

in Reconquista River and their recovery under controlled conditions. L.C.

Florez.

RP100. Bioaccumulation of metals and liver damages in the estuarine fish

Atherinella brasiliensis from Guaratuba bay (Southern Brazil). G. Santos.

RP101. Biochemical responses to metal contamination in situ in the fiddler crab Uca rapax (Ocypodidae, brachyura) from differentially polluted areas. P.G.

Choueri.

RP102. Calibrating the uptake of hydrophobic chemicals with ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) polymer: A thin-film passive sampler in water. F. Tucca,

RP103. Could the intensive pesticide use be a major factor for bee fauna

reduction in agricultural and preserved areas in Brazil? A. Fidalgo.

RP104. Diseño de un sistema de evaluación biológica de disruptores

endocrinos. Caso: pesticidas en el Lago de Tota (Boyacá, Colombia). A.

Espinosa Ramirez.

RP105. Distribución de plaguicidas en ambientes rurales con conflictos

socioambientales: caso Monte Maíz, Córdoba, Argentina. M. Etchegoyen.

RP106. El zooplancton como bioindicador de contaminación en arroyos de la provincia de Santa Fe (Argentina). L. Regaldo.

RP107. Elemental composition of the bioindicator Parmotrema austrosinense

transplanted to the city of Malargüe (Mendoza, Argentina). M. Cañas.

RP108. Estrategia experimental para evaluación de riesgo ecotoxicológico en

organismos bioindicadores de la bahía de Concepción, Chile. M. Quiroz Jara.

RP109. Estrogenicidad e intersexo en juveniles de trucha arcoiris (Oncorhynchus mykiss) expuestas a efluentes de celulosa de Pino/Eucalyptus en

Chile. M. Diaz-Jaramillo.

RP110. Estudios de genotoxicidad en muestras de agua de zonas rurales mediante el ensayo de Allium cepa. A. Magdaleno.

RP111. Extraction parameters in the toxicity and genotoxicity assessment of

sediment samples from a highly polluted river basin. A. Magdaleno.

RP112. Genotoxic and mutagenic potential of estuarine sediment from three

regions of the coast of Espirito Santo, Brazil. J.D. Oliveira David.

RP113. Genotoxicity assessment using Tradescantia pallida var. purpurea exposed in the Porto Alegre Metropolitan Region, Southern Brazil. G. Costa.

RP114. Genotoxicity of the Água Boa stream water (Dourados MS, Brazil) in

Astyanax altiparanae. P. Dourado.

RP115. Histopathological evaluation of Oreochromis niloticus gills exposed to

water from the Itapemirim River - Cachoeiro de Itapemirim - ES – Brazil. D.L.

Souza.

RP116. Investigation of Vibrio spp. in environmental samples from natural

brackish water lagoons and shrimp farm ponds in Laguna, Santa Catarina,

Brazil. C. Souza Valente.

RP117. Lecanoric acid and soluble proteins as biomarkers in Parmotrema

austrosinense transplanted to San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Argentina.

M. Cañas.

RP118. Marcadores fisiológicos en especies del género Punctelia en las cuencas

de los arroyos Potreros y Vis-Vis, Andalgalá (Argentina). C. Estrabou.

RP119. Molecular responses in oysters Crassostrea brasiliana exposed to impacted waters of balneário Camboriú bay, Brazil. E. Dolores.

RP120. Monitoring of pesticides in zones with different type of agricultural

production. D. Marino,

RP121. Passive sampling rates of dissolved contaminants in distilled and river

water. M. Astoviza.

RP122. Preliminary analysis of DDT occurrence in sediments of an Amazon

estuary.

L. Mello,

RP123. Preliminary characterization of wetlands located in the Sinos River, RS,

Brazil. E.M. Silva.

RP124. Presencia de BDE-209 en sedimentos y biota estuarina de la Laguna Costera Mar Chiquita, Provincia de Buenos Aires. M. Diaz-Jaramillo.

RP125. Residues of Environmental Pollutants in Muscle of Commercial Fish of

the "Río Uruguay". P. Carriquiriborde.

RP126. Seasonal and spatial variations of glyphosate residues in surface waters of El Crespo stream, Buenos Aires province, Argentina. D. Perez.

RP127. Sediment Toxicity Identification Evaluation (TIE - Phases I and II) of

Interstitial Water in Coastal Areas Affected by Domestic Sewage. P.G. Choueri.

RP128. Technique for soil sampling in wetlands. E.M. Silva.

RP129. Use of Rattus norvegicus as biomonitor of environmental contamination by lead pollution in the Matanza-Riachuelo river basin, Argentine. M. Tripodi.

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Author Index

Alvarez, V, A, RP117

Abdala, A, TP067

Abdalla, F, PT017, PT020, PT050, PT051,

PT053, PT054, TP020, RP042, TP043, RP083,

RP084,

Abele, D, PT135

Abessa, D, PT032, PT048, PT111, PT112,

WP018, WP039, RP101

Abrigo, M, WP015

Acha Cordero, D, PT097, WP016

Acosta, W, TP080, RP117

Acuña, J, WP061, TP097

Adamo, I, PT028

Addy Orduna, L, PT005

Agostini, E, TP118, TP123

Agudelo, R, TP121

Aguiar, L, RP078

Aguiar, L, L, RP092

Aguilar, B, PT085

Aguilera, O, TP129

Alanoca, L, WP016

Albañil Sanchez, J, A, TP045, TP046

Albornoz, C, B, PT052, WP010

Ale, A, RP007

Alexandre, D, PT057, WP112

Alix, A, PT059

Almeida, E, RP031, RP032, WP043, RP048,

RP064

Almeida, M, C, RP032

Almeida Neto, J, WP078, TP131, TP135

Alonso, S, TP047

Altamirano, G, PT073

Alvarenga, P, PT014

Alvarenga, A, TP125

Alvarez, S, PT081, PT123, RP012

Alvarez, G, RP005

Alvarez, M, TP094

Alvarez Echazo, I, RP005

Alvedro, A, RP129

Alves, A, V, PT043, RP127

Alves, L, PT065

Alves, G, PT075

Alzate Amariles, E, TP121

Amand De Mendieta, J, PT015

Amarante Jr, O, TP031, TP089

Ambrosio, E, TP034

Amé, M, PT001, PT002, WP008, TP075, TP081

Amouroux, D, WP016

Amsler, M, RP017

Anacleto, T, TP032

Anastas, P, TP127

Andonie, O, PT084

Andrade, L, WP033, WP057

Andrade, S, RP128

Andrade, R, WP078

Andrade Alvear, R, TP126

Andrade Vieira, L, F, RP092

Andre, C, WP056

Andrea, R, PT106

Andreoli, M, F, PT071, PT072

Andrioli, N, WP075

Angelini, V, A, TP118, TP123

Ansoar, Y, PT022, TP058

Antón-Martín, R, PT067

Aparicio, V, RP126

Aquino, R, TP093

Arán, D, TP111

Araneda Gómez, A, D, TP074

Araujo, C, PT047, PT049

Araujo, G, PT112, WP018

Arcagni, M, WP026, RP068

Arias, M, TP078

Arias, A, TP136

Arias, M, TP136

Arias Loaiza, G, E, WP069, WP114

Arine, A, TP026, RP066

Aristizabal, C, WP041

Arnador-Munoz, O, WP069, WP114

Arribére, M, WP026, RP068

Arrighetti, F, TP034, TP063, RP076, WP113,

Arsand, J, WP048

Ascar, L, WP051

Ascer, L, TP014

Assis, J, C, RP016, TP043, TP072

Assis, K, RP079

Astiz, M, TP034

Astort, F, PT082, WP066, WP067, WP071,

WP072

Astoviza, M, RP095, RP121

Audy, O, WP062, TP091, TP092

Aula, P, RP052

Avigliano, L, TP052

Avila, M, WP003

Avila Vazquez, M, RP105

Awruch, C, RP073

Azcarate, P, M, TP049, TP096

Azevedo, A, C, TP071

BeRger-Mendonça, M, RP054

Babay, P, TP113, TP114

Bacchetta, C, PT106, RP007

Bach, N, TP051

Baena-Nogueras, R, M, PT067

Bahamonde, P, PT132, RP109

Bai Filho, P, TP006

Dias Bainy, A, C, PT133, PT137, RP025, RP030,

RP047, RP049, RP060, RP119

Baldissarelli, V, RP010

Balen, R, TP119, TP124

Balsamo, P, PT017, PT020, PT050, PT051,

PT053, PT054, RP009, TP020, RP042,

Balsamo, E, WP013

Balthazar-Silva, D, PT028

Baptista, I, PT096, WP081, WP099, WP100,

Barbieri, E, RP004

Barbosa, R, PT007

Barbosa, L, PT028

Barbosa, F, RP082

Barbosa, R, TP071

Barbosa, A, P, WP097

Barbosa Salaroli, A, PT091

Barcelo, D, PL2, PT124, WP048, RP074,

WP110, RP124

Bargiela, M, RP058, RP059, RP090

Baron, E, RP074, RP124

Barra, R, PT113, PT147, WP030, TP074, TP087,

RP102, RP108, RP109

Barroso Brito, L, WP059

Basso Da Silva, L, RP072

Bastolla, C, PT133, RP047, RP049

Baston Souza, R, PT022

Batalhao, I, WP043

Batista, D, PT026

Batista, B, TP101

Baudou, F, RP081

Bazzalo, M, PT148, RP125

Beach, E, TP127

Beccaria, A, TP109, TP116

Bedmar, F, TP084

Belém, I, S, RP062

Bellini, P, PT048

Beristain-Montiel, E, WP069, WP114

Bermejo-Nogales, A, PT116

Bernalte, E, WP063

Berra, A, PT079, WP064, WP068, WP072,

Berthold, T, PT129

Bertola, G, WP038

Bertrand, L, WP008

Betis, H, PT025

Beverly, B, WP090

Bianchi, M, PT011, TP009, TP059

Bianchi, V, PT008, TP069

Bícego, M, PT111

Bidone, E, PT013, TP008

Bieczynski, F, RP035

Bilos, C, RP095

Biruk, L, N, RP111

Bistoni, M, WP054, WP094

Bjerregaard, P, PT037, TP022

Blasig, J, PT148

Blettler, M, RP017, WP096

Boareto, A, WP011

Boburg, B, TP050

Bocksch, S, RP094

Bohrer-Morel, M, WP037

Bokhari, F, WP074

Bollani, S, RP110

Bona, J, PT080, WP070

Bonansea, R, I, PT001, TP075

Boné, E, TP073

Bonetto, C, TP076, TP077, TP078

Bordin Andriguetti, N, RP072

Bordon, I, WP018

Boscolo, C, RP031

Bosquiazzo, V, PT071

Botha, A, PT039, TP027

Botta, C, M, R, RP051, RP061

Botti, S, RP042

Bouguerra, S, RP002

Boyd, K, PT034

Boyer, P, WP066

Boyle, T, OT1

Brabosa Junior, F, TP101

Bracca, M, PT150

Brandi, R, WP038

Brasil Choueri, R, PT043, PT102, PT112,

WP037, WP049, RP127

Brdjanovic, D, TP117

Breitenbach, A, RP128

Brena, B, PT142

Brentano, D, PT141

Brito, L, TP048, WP058

Brodeur, J, PT005, PT060, WP115, WP122,

Brooks, B, OT3, WP047, TP103, TP127,

Brugnera, R, TP011

Brugnoli, E, WP001

Bueno, C, WP001

Bulus Rossini, G, WP013

Bursztyn Fuentes, A, L, WP006, WP015

Buruaem, L, PT048

Cá•Ceres, L, PT081, PT123, RP012

Cabral, M, WP029, WP095

Calabró, M, R, RP058

Calado, S, L, PT145

Calderón-Delgado, I, PT070

Calvo, D, WP092, WP117

Camargo, L, S, PT057, PT062, RP070, WP111,

WP112

Camargo, R, PT028

Camargo, L, RP009

Cambre, S, PT093

Campagni, C, TP053

Campanella, E, WP042

Campbell, L, WP026, RP068

Campos, A, PT012, PT016, TP005, TP012,

Campos, S, PT112

Campos, M, RP031

Campos Baeta Neves, M, H, PT026

Campos-Pereira, F, D, PT017, PT018, PT019,

PT075, RP067

Cañas, M, S, TP080, RP107, RP117,

RP118,

Canavez, A, RP043

Cancino, S, PT084

Cano, S, PT092

Canosa, I, S, TP064, TP066

Canuel, Á, PT025, TP133

Capparelli, M, PT112, RP101

Capparelli, A, WP035

Cappelletti, N, RP095, RP121

Caraballo-Salinas, J, PT089

Caramello, C, RP055

Cardenas, P, RP022

Cardoso, R, WP036

Cariello Delunardo, F, A, PT068, RP077, WP079

Carmo, T, RP003

Carmona, P, PT083

Carneiro, L, RP016, TP043, TP072

Carriquiriborde, P, PT104, PT106, RP069,

RP125,

Carrizo, D, TP016

Carvalho, M, M, PT144, RP037, WP077,

WP102, WP104

Carvalho, C, TP002, WP007

Carvalho, C, RP043

Carvalho, J, TP001

Carvalho, C, WP021

Carvalho, M, WP023

Carvalho, M, WP023

Cass, Q, WP032, WP047

Castellano, G, TP071

Castelo-Branco, R, RP033

Castiglia, V, TP113, TP114

Castiglioni, D, WP024

Castilhos, Z, PT013, TP008

Castillo, R, PT046, WP093

Castle, D, PT059

Castro, I, PT023, PT024, TP030, TP032,

Castro, J, PT008, TP069

Castro, F, PT102, WP049

Castro-Vazquez, A, TP029

Catae, A, TP021

Cataldo, D, RP056

Catarino, A, I, PT031, TP015

Cazenave, J, PT106, RP007

Cedeño-Macías, L, A, PT049

Cedrés, F, TP016

Celis, J, PT113, WP030

Cereceda-Balic, F, PT083, WP061, WP063,

TP097,

Cerqueira Lopes, C, PT026

Cesar, A, PT102, PT103, PT105, WP037, WP049

Cesar, R, PT013, TP008

Cestari, M, PT112, PT120, RP003, RP008,

WP044, TP068, TP071, RP100, TP119,

TP124,

Cetrángolo, H, WP006

Chacón, L, TP129

Chagas, C, TP099, RP110

Chalde, T, WP103

Chamelete, A, RP031

Champin, G, WP066

Chandía, C, RP108

Chaves, I, RP013, RP038

Chelinho, S, PT014

Chiang, G, RP109

Chiappero, M, TP088

Chiaradia, P, PT079

Chiodi Boudet, L, WP005

Chipman, J, K, PT066

Chippari Gomes, A, R, PT068, WP079

Chirino, M, PT006, TP044

Choueri, P, RP101, RP127

Christofoletti, C, PT022, RP088

Chua, E, PT027

Cicerone, D, PT126

Civeira, G, RP014

Clarke, B, PT027

Clavijo, A, WP092

Clavijo, A, WP123

Clavijo, A, WP124

Clemente, N, TP007

Clozza, M, WP015

Colombo, J, C, RP095, RP121

Conde, E, PT116

Connolly, M, PT116

Connors, K, WP047

Contardo-Jara, V, WP091

Coradin, T, TP115

Corbisier, T, WP004

Cornelio Ferreira Nocelli, R, TP021, RP103

Cornetet, L, PT117

Coronas, M, V, TP098, TP100

Corráa, T, WP014

Corrales, J, TP103, TP127

Corredor, W, TP023

Correia, M, PT028

Correia, J, PT065

Correia, V, WP036

Cortez, F, PT102, PT103, WP039

Cossi, P, TP050, WP090

Costa, M, PT020, PT050, PT053, PT054, TP020,

WP021, RP083, RP084

Costa, G, RP096, RP113

Costa, J, L, TP095, RP126

Costa, L, PT007

Costa, E, RP003

Costa, P, TP087

Costa, A, WP120

Costantino, L, PT082

Coulson, M, PT059

Coutelle, L, PT012, PT016, TP005, TP012,

Coutinho, R, PT026

Cowie, A, PT136, RP027

Crespo, D, RP058, RP059, RP069, RP090,

Criollo, C, RP018

Cristos, D, WP122

Crowley, E, RP029

Cruz, A, C, PT048, PT111, PT112

Cruz, R, TP131

Cuffe, J, PT059

Curbani, F, RP057

Custódio, J, PT080, WP070

Custódio, M, TP014

Da Cuña, R, TP038, WP055

Da Rocha, M, RP114

Da Silva, G, RP062, TP086

Da Silva, B, RP062

Da Silva, L, RP062

Da Silva, R, T, RP062

Da Silva, T, TP071

Da Silva, R, TP086

Da Silva, W, TP086

Da Silva, J, TP101

Daam, M, TP035, WP116

Dafre, A, PT133, RP026, RP057

Dagostim, A, RP008

Daguano Gastaldi, V, PT022, TP058

Dallegrave, A, TP026, WP110

Dalzochio, T, RP072, RP123

Damonte, M, PT060

D'Andrea, M, PT060, WP115

Danielli, N, RP026, RP057

Dantas, I, WP078

Davel Castheloge, V, WP079

David, J, A, D, RP085, RP092, RP115

De Albuquerque Vita, N, RP043

De Almeida E Val, V, M, F, PT068

De Anna, J, RP020, RP021, TP028

De Boer, T, PT058

De Campos, B, G, PT048, WP018

De Campos, B, PT111

De Gyves, J, PT090

De Klerk, A, RP017, WP096

De La Torre, F, RP007, TP033, WP040, TP042,

WP053, RP099

De Lima, D, RP047

De Los Ríos, A, WP015

De Marzi, M, PT119, RP006

De Melo, R, RP062

De Queiroz, P, RP062

De Santana, K, RP062, TP086

Dechiara, M, P, PT064, WP108

Del Brio, J, RP019

Del Fresno, P, WP101

Del Puerto, L, PT142

Delfino Vieira, C, E, PT004, TP036, TP039,

TP040,

Delgado, N, WP035, WP052

Delgado, M, PT063, WP118

Della Costa Pinheiro Pinto, E, TP009, TP059

Delvalls, T, A, PT067, WP056

Demetrio, P, WP013, TP041, TP056, TP057,

TP104, RP120

Demichelis, S, PT150

Denadai, M, WP032, WP047

Denardi, S, TP053

Denslow, N, PT108, PT131

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D'Eramo, J, TP067

Deretti, O, PT080, WP070

Desimone, M, PT118, PT119, PT122, PT123,

TP115, RP005, RP006, RP012

Devitto, G, PT055

Devreese, B, PT058, RP091

Dewez, D, PT025, TP133

Di Fiori, E, RP056

Diarte, A, TP128, TP129, TP130

Dias, F, TP086

Dias De Alkimin, G, PT036, WP105

Diaz, L, PT123, RP012

Diaz-Jaramillo, M, RP074, RP109, RP124

Diorio, L, RP053, TP112, TP113, TP114,

Dioses, R, WP086, WP087

Do Nascimento, A, RP062

Dolagaratz, A, WP005

Dolores, E, PT133, RP047, RP049, RP119,

Dománico, A, RP125

Domingos, M, RP080

Domingues, C, PT020, PT050, PT051, PT053,

PT054, RP016, TP020, TP072

Doorn, M, RP015

Dorelle, L, WP055

Dos Anjos, V, RP071, RP093

Dos Santos Costa, R, PT026

Dourado, P, RP114

Doyle, S, WP089

Droste, A, WP080, RP096, WP098, RP113,

Dugour, A, WP071

Durando, M, PT076

Dutra, B, RP039, RP079

Dybas, P, R, RP060

Eastman, L, PT033

Eberle, E, RP017, WP096

Efstathiou, C, TP091

Egas, C, RP018

Eguren-Iriarte, G, V, TP087

Ehlert, B, RP123

Elisio, M, WP103

Eljarrat, E, RP074, WP110, RP124

Elliff, C, PT028

Elorriaga, Y, PT104, PT106

Encina-Montoya, F, PT110

Espejo, W, PT113, WP030

Espindola, E, PT011, TP009, TP035, TP059,

TP102, WP107, WP116, WP121

Espíndola, L, RP026

Espinosa, M, RP041

Espinosa Ramirez, A, J, RP104

Espinosa-Reyes, G, PT041

Espinoza, C, RP108

Estellano, V, WP060, WP062, TP091

Estevam Alves, M, H, RP062, TP086

Estrabou, C, TP080, RP118

Etchegoyen, M, A, RP105, WP108

Etcheverry, J, RP111

Evelson, P, PT081, PT123, RP012

Ewins, C, TP018

Fabrizio De Iorio, A, WP006, RP111

Fadic, X, WP061, WP063, TP097

Fagan, S, RP001

Failace, D, RP039

Fanelli, S, L, TP076, TP077

Fanelli, M, WP003

Fassiano, A, RP089

Faupel, M, PT063

Favaro, D, WP018

Felicio, A, RP048

Fernandes, J, PT146, RP003, RP035, RP036,

Fernandes, B, PT080, WP070

Fernandes, D, PT040

Fernandez, P, PT097

Fernandez, M, PT116

Fernandez, R, TP087

Fernández, M, PT146, RP003, WP021, WP032,

RP006, RP035, RP036

Fernández, V, RP106

Fernández San Juan, R, PT052, WP010

Fernández-Cirelli, A, PT086, PT128, TP111

Fernandez-Cruz, M, L, PT038, PT116

Fernandez-Maestre, R, WP027

Fernandino, G, PT028

Fernandino, J, WP103

Ferraina, A, RP041

Ferrari, L, RP075, RP081

Ferraro, S, PT082, WP066, WP067, WP073,

Ferraz, M, PT043, RP127

Ferraz Curtolo, R, PT075

Ferreira, R, TP070, TP090

Ferreira Araujo, B, PT044

Ferreyroa, G, V, WP009

Ferroni, H, I, TP039

Ficella, M, M, RP081

Fidalgo, A, RP103

Figueira, R, PT091, WP001, WP004, WP012,

TP083

Figueiredo, L, WP116

Figueroa, J, PT046, WP071, WP093

Filgueira, D, RP038

Filho, L, PT057, PT062, WP111, WP112,

Filho, O, K, PT062, WP111

Filho, O, PT057, WP112

Filippetto, J, RP111

Filippini, E, TP080, RP118

Fillmann, G, WP019, TP087

Fioramonti, N, TP109, TP116, TP137

Fischer, K, RP026

Fitzsimmons, P, WP047

Flores Pogliani, M, WP038

Flores Ramirez, R, PT041

Florez, L, WP040, RP099

Focardi, S, WP060

Fogel, M, RP086

Fogliato Santos Lima, M, WP036, WP045

Fonseca, A, L, RP051

Fonseca, M, TP125

Fontanetti, C, PT022, TP058, RP088, WP109,

Fontes, M, K, TP032, WP039

Fortich-Revollo, Á, PT089

Fortunato, M, S, TP106

Fracacio, R, TP026, WP077, WP102

Fracácio, R, PT036, PT144, RP037, RP066,

WP105

Fracácio, R, WP023, WP104

Fraceto, L, RP084

Fraga, A, RP116

Fragoso, E, PT036, WP105

Fragoso, M, TP086

Franco, T, C, R, TP031, TP089

Franco, D, TP101

Franzoni, A, C, TP036

Freire, C, WP011, TP071

Freitas, J, H, E, RP062, TP086

Freitas, J, V, RP051

Freitas De Magalhães, V, PT145

Frias, J, TP017

Friedman, S, WP066

Froehner, S, PT040, WP017, RP097

Fuentealba Poblete, R, E, PT084, PT085

Fullana, P, TP128, TP129

Funes, M, PT083, WP063

Fuzinatto, C, PT121

G Vieira, L, TP060

Gagne, F, WP056

Gagneten, A, M, PT003, WP082, WP088,

WP089, RP106, TP109, TP110, TP116,

TP137,

Galdopórpora, J, TP115

Gallagher, E, TP127

Gallardo, F, TP136

Gallego, A, TP106

Gallego Rios, S, E, PT094

Galluzzi Polesi, P, PT095

Galter, I, N, RP115

Galvan, G, RP008

Gamboa, N, TP087

Gan, J, PT100

Garanzini, D, PT002, RP050

Garayzar, A, PT132

Garcés, M, PT081, PT123, RP012

Garces Mejia, A, C, TP105

Garcia, D, P, RP064

Garcia, C, RP088

Garcia, H, TP117

García Rodríguez, F, WP001

García-Alonso, J, PT044, WP024, TP025

Garcia-Velasco, J, WP076

Garda, H, TP034, TP063

Garnero, P, L, WP094

Garrido-Perez, M, C, PT067

Garriz, A, TP024

Garriz, A, WP101

Gasulla, J, RP069

Gavilan, I, PT092, WP034

Gavilan, A, WP034

Gavilán, J, F, RP108

Gavina, A, RP002

Gebler, L, PT062, WP111

Gehlen, G, RP072, RP096

Gehrke, Á, RP054

Genovese, G, WP055

Geracitano, L, RP001

Gerli, L, WP060, TP091

Gerpe, M, WP005

Gervasio, S, RP106, TP109, TP110, TP116,

Ghelfi, A, WP031, WP044

Giacomassi, W, PT080, WP070

Giani, A, PT146, RP035, RP036

Giareta, E, WP011

Giarratano, E, PT114

Giesy, J, PL1, PT139

Gil, M, PT114

Gilliams, D, TP019

Giordano, A, WP051

Giorgi, A, PT125, RP044

Giraud Billoud, M, TP029

Gnocchi, K, RP077

Goldoni, A, RP072

Goldstein, L, PT028

Gomes, A, RP009

Gomes, A, RP077

Gómez, C, TP106

Gómez, B, WP117

Gómez Ramos, M, J, PT038

Gonçalves, L, PT075

Gonçalves, R, PT121

Goncalves Athanasio, C, PT066

Gonzales, C, RP017

Gonzalez, M, RP074, TP085, RP124

Gonzalez, P, V, PT138, RP046, TP079

Gonzalez, M, C, PT143

Gonzalez, R, RP022

Gonzalez, J, TP062

Gonzalez, A, J, TP106

González, G, PT142

González, A, WP103

González-Acuña, D, PT113, WP030

González-Durruthy, M, PT117

Gordon, B, PT034

Gorino, N, TP106

Gouveia, T, PT004, TP040

Graciano Santos-Silva, T, WP033, WP057

Graeber, D, PT110

Graf, N, RP002

Graf Junior, A, TP004

Grando Rauen, T, RP010

Granero, A, TP123

Grella, T, PT007

Griboff, J, WP083, WP084

Griffero, L, TP025

Grisolia, A, RP114

Grondona, S, TP085

Grosskopf, D, TP067

Gruber, I, PT080, WP070

Guaje-Ramírez, D, PT035

Guasch, H, RP044

Guedes, T, WP109

Guedron, S, PT097

Guerreño, M, TP037

Guerrero, F, WP061

Guerrero Schimpf, M, L, PT078, WP106

Guiloski, I, PT101, WP011, WP031, WP044,

TP068, RP100

Guimaraes, S, S, PT024

Guimarães, L, PT105

Gurrola-Cuevas, M, WP076

Gusso Choueri, P, PT112, WP018

Gutierrez, M, F, PT003, WP038, WP088, RP106,

TP137

Gutierrez Villagomez, J, M, PT140

Hamerski, F, RP096

Hancke, D, RP129

Hara, R, PT017, PT019, RP067

Harguinteguy, C, TP111

Harms, H, PT129

Harner, T, RP102

Hartl, M, PT031

Hausen, M, RP084

Hauser-Davis, R, PT088, WP019

Held, C, PT135

Henostroza, A, WP086, WP087

Henriquez, N, PT042

Henry, T, PT031, TP015

Herbert, L, T, PT008, RP020, RP021, TP050,

Herbert, L, TP028

Heredia, C, PT097

Herkovits, J, PT149, TP067, RP087

Hernandez, J, RP107, RP118

Hernández, F, RP011

Hernández, C, TP136

Hernández, R, WP092

Hernandez-Moreno, D, PT116

Hidalgo-Ruz, V, PT033

Hoffarth, A, PT063

Holbech, H, PT037, TP022

Hooijmans, T, TP117

Hoppe Trevizani, T, WP004

Horacek, M, WP083

Hortellani, M, PT111

Hristozova, M, PT056

Huerta, M, TP055

Hunt, L, TP076, TP077

Hurtado, L, PT069

Ilizaliturri Hernández, C, A, PT041

Ingaramo, P, PT078, WP106

Invernizzi, R, RP107

Inzunza, B, RP108

Irazusta, S, PT050, RP009, RP042

Itria, R, WP020, RP053, TP107, TP112, TP113,

TP114

Itria, R, F, TP108, TP122

Iturburu, F, G, WP091

Iummato, M, RP056

Ivanoff, M, WP012

Jacinto, J, TP002, WP007

James, N, PT034

Jank, L, WP045, WP048

Jara, S, PT113, WP030

Jaramillo Gallego, M, L, TP121

Jasan, R, C, RP107

Jastrombek, J, M, TP004

Jesus, T, TP002, WP007

Johnson-Restrepo, B, PT074, PT089, WP027,

TP087,

Jorge, L, RP055, TP082

Jorge, M, RP055, TP082

Jorge, N, L, RP055, TP082

Jovanovic, B, TP013

Juarez, A, RP056, RP089

Juncos, R, WP026, RP068

Jurandy Bran Nogueira Cardoso, E, WP014

KÁ¤Ffer, M, RP080

Kamjunke, N, PT110

Kane Driscoll, S, TP120

Karaskova, P, PT107

Kasemodel, M, WP002

Kass, L, PT071, PT073, PT076

Kausel, G, PT042, PT134

Kavanagh, T, TP127

Kawakami, S, TP093, RP122

Kehrig, H, PT088, WP019

Kelly, J, RP041

Kidd, K, PT136, RP029

Kilic, E, TP128, TP129, TP130

Kim, B, S, M, PT091, TP083

Kinnberg, K, K, PT037

Klanova, J, PT107, WP062, TP091, TP092,

TP094

Klauberg-Filho, O, RP070

Klingelfus, T, PT120, RP008

Koch, M, L, RP060

Korol, S, TP106

Kosal, J, TP127

Kosinski, S, PT087

Koslowski, L, PT025, TP133

Koslowski, L, A, D, PT080, WP070

Kristofco, L, TP103, TP127

Kristoff, G, PT008, RP020, RP021, TP028,

TP050, WP090

Kronberg, M, WP123, WP124

Kronberg, F, WP092

Kruger, O, RP043

Kruger, A, WP100

Kuitunen, M, TP126

Kukkonen, J, TP126

Kukucka, P, TP094

Kun, Z, PT139

Labas, M, WP038

Lameu, C, RP031

Lammel, T, PT116

Landinez, A, RP022

Lansarin, M, WP045

Lanza, W, WP016

Lara-Martin, P, A, PT067

Larramendy, M, TP061, TP065

Larriera, A, PT109

Larsen, K, PT052, WP010

Lavado, R, WP009

Lavarías, S, TP034, TP063, WP113

Lazzaro, X, PT097, WP016

Le Bizec, B, PT065

Leães Pinho, G, PT024

Leão, P, RP033

Leggieri, L, RP020, RP021, TP028

Lei, Y, TP085

Leite, M, PT080, WP070

Lema, A, RP059

Lemos, M, PT058, PT065, RP091

Lemos, A, RP079, TP098

Lensu, A, TP126

Lercari, D, PT044

Levin, L, TP125

Lezon, C, E, WP066

Li, L, PT116

Lieske, I, RP080

Lima, D, RP030

Lima, A, RP031

Lima, J, WP002

Lima, M, WP048

Limberger, G, TP011

Lira, V, PT144, WP023, RP037, WP077, WP102

Lira, V, S, WP104

Lissoni, F, PT050, PT054, TP020

Livotto, P, WP045

Llanos, Y, WP062, TP091

Llanos, P, WP063

Lo Nostro, F, TP038, WP055

Lobato, R, RP024

Loch, D, TP033

Lopes, M, TP001

Lopes, R, WP078

Lopez, A, PT015, TP007

López, G, TP051

López, C, WP065

López Aca, V, PT138, RP046, TP079

López Armengol, M, TP037

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López González, E, TP054, WP075

Lorencini, M, RP043

Loughery, J, RP029

Lozoya, J, P, TP016

Luaces, J, P, PT006, TP044

Luchini, L, C, TP070, TP090

Luchmann, K, H, RP025

Luciana, R, PT003, WP088

Ludwigs, J, WP118

Lueckmann, J, WP118

Lukaszewicz, G, PT002, TP081

Lunardi Neto, A, TP006

Lupi, L, TP084

Luque, E, PT073, PT076, PT078, WP106,

Luquet, C, PT008, PT135, RP020, RP021, TP028,

RP035, TP037, TP050, TP069,

Mac Loughlin, C, TP064, TP066

Macaya-Caquilpán, V, PT033

Machado, W, PT048

Machado, K, PT117

Machado, R, RP024

Machado, T, WP045

Macías Mayorga, D, PT046, WP093

Magahães Junior, A, TP101

Magdaleno, A, RP110, RP111

Maglione, G, PT082, WP067

Maglione, G, A, WP072

Magnani, N, PT081, PT123, RP012

Mahnke, L, RP062, TP086

Mainardi, V, RP112

Malanga, G, PT114

Malaspina, O, PT007, PT055, TP021, PTP053,

RP094, RP103

Malchiodi, E, RP006

Mallerman, J, WP020, TP107, TP108, TP122,

Mallmann, G, C, RP070

Mandalunis, P, WP072

Manetti, P, PT015, TP007

Manfredi, L, TP095

Mantovano, J, TP099

Maranduba, H, TP131, TP135

Maranho, L, PT067, PT105, WP056

Marasciulo, A, PT012, PT016, TP005, TP012,

Marcelini, T, RP051

Marchand, P, PT065

Marchese, M, RP017

Marchi, M, R, PT023

Marchini, T, PT081, PT123, RP012

Marcovecchio, J, PT052

Marin, F, PT012, PT016, TP005, TP012,

Marín, J, PT049

Marinho, R, RP016, TP043, TP072

Marinho, C, PT114

Marin-Morales, M, A, PT018, PT019, PT075,

RP065, RP067

Marino, D, PT064, PT138, WP035, RP046,

WP052, WP088, TP095, RP105, WP108,

RP120,

Marino, D, J, G, TP041, TP057, TP075, TP104,

Marnewick, J, RP023

Marques, M, PT133, RP047, RP049, RP116,

RP119

Marques, A, TP071, TP119, TP124

Marques, D, RP039

Marquez, A, TP047

Marreto, R, WP058, WP059

Marrochi, M, N, TP076, TP077

Martin, J, PT139

Martín, A, PT143

Martín-Díaz, M, L, PT067, WP056

Martinelli, M, WP028

Martinez, C, B, R, WP033, TP036, TP039,

WP057, WP095

Martinez, C, PT004, RP003, RP028, TP040,

Martinez, B, WP028

Martinez-Guerrero, J, H, TP010

Martins, M, N, PT021, RP085

Martins, C, TP045, TP046

Martins Junior, A, TP101

Martins Ribeiro, M, RP061, RP082

Martyniuk, C, PT132, PT136, RP027, RP029,

Mascarenhas, E, RP026

Massonetto, M, PT111

Mathias, F, T, PT101

Matias, W, PT025, PT121, TP133

Matias, A, WP088

Matsui, L, A, TP102

Matsumoto, S, T, RP115

Mattos, J, PT133, RP049, RP119

Mattos, J, J, RP047, RP060

Maund, S, PT059

Maus, C, PT059, RP015, RP094

Maza-Anaya, P, PT089

Mazur, W, WP039

Mazzeo, D, RP065

Mbakwa, E, TP003

Mcnamara, J, RP101

Mearns, N, E, PT031

Measures, J, TP015

Mebert, A, PT123, RP012

Medeiros, G, PT080, WP070

Medeiros, L, C, PT068, WP079

Medeiros, S, PT080

Medesani, D, TP064, TP066

Medina, M, TP123

Mejia Saavedra, J, D, J, PT041

Mejia-Grau, K, PT074

Melegari, S, PT121

Meletti, P, C, PT004

Mello, D, F, PT133, RP026, RP057

Mello, L, TP093, RP122

Melnikov, F, TP127

Menchaca, A, PT092

Mendes, G, PT032

Mendes, S, PT065

Mendes, R, RP077

Mendez, M, E, WP088, TP137

Mendez Fernandez, P, PT095, WP097

Mendonça, H, TP086

Mendoza, M, WP086, WP087

Menegazzo, E, RP106, TP137

Menéndez-Helman, R, TP024, WP101

Menezes-Oliveira, V, PT011, TP009, TP059

Menone, M, RP045, WP091, RP126

Menone, M, L, PT002, RP050, TP081

Menzie, C, TP120

Merani, M, PT006, TP044

Mercer, A, PT136, RP029

Mero Del Valle, D, PT046, WP093

Mesquita Brito, N, TP089

Metzdorff, A, WP060, WP062

Meurer, F, TP119, TP124

Meyer, F, PT034

Meyer, S, PT135

Miglioranza, K, TP033, TP038, TP042, RP074,

TP084, TP085, TP087, RP124

Migoya, M, C, RP095

Miguez, D, TP117

Milani, P, RP090

Milesi, M, PT078, WP106

Mills, M, TP127

Miranda, L, TP024, WP101, WP103

Miranda, A, PT027

Miranda, P, PT084

Mirbahai, L, PT066

Miró, C, WP063

Mitarotonda, R, PT119, RP006

Miyabe, M, WP080, WP098

Miyoshi, C, WP012

Molina, F, WP009

Molina, C, WP016

Molina Torres, J, PT140

Moller Jr, O, PT024

Momo, F, WP089

Monetta, P, WP028, RP058, RP059, RP090,

Monferran, M, WP008, WP083, WP094

Monserrat, J, M, RP001, RP013, RP054, RP074,

Monserrat, J, PT117

Monserrat, J, RP034

Monserrat, J, M, RP038

Montagna, C, RP019

Montañez, J, C, WP026, RP068

Montaño, M, PT045

Monte, C, PT048

Monteggia, L, WP036, WP048

Montejano, H, TP088

Montone, R, PT095, TP093, WP097, RP122,

Montoya, J, TP049, TP096

Mora, M, PT099

Morábito, J, WP092

Moraes, J, TP002, WP007

Moraes, G, RP035

Morais, L, PT048, PT111

Morales, J, R, PT084

Morales, A, WP065

Morandi, G, PT139

Mora-Solarte, D, PT070

Moreira, I, PT144, RP037

Moreira, F, PT028

Moreira, L, PT111

Moreira, R, D, F, RP010

Moreira, C, RP033

Moreira Dos Santos, M, PT047, PT049

Moreno, B, PT043, PT103, WP039

Moretton, J, TP099, RP110, RP111

Morrison, P, PT027

Morrone, M, RP095, RP121

Morthorst, J, E, PT037, TP022

Moschini-Carlos, V, RP037

Motta, W, TP132, TP134

Motta, C, TP119

Mouneyrac, C, WP008

Mourinha, C, PT014

Moya, A, WP123, WP124

Moyano, R, G, RP117

Mozeris, G, WP006

Mudry, M, PT006, PT109, TP044

Mugni, H, TP078

Mulder, M, TP091

Munarriz, E, WP092, WP123, WP124

Muniz, C, RP127

Muniz, P, WP001

Munkittrick, K, RP109

Muñoz, D, PT084, PT085

Muñoz, J, P, WP063

Muñoz Escobar, C, TP126

Muñoz-De-Toro, M, PT076, PT078, WP106

Muñoz-De-Toro, M, PT030

Muñoz-De-Toro, M, PT073

Murillo-Tovar, M, WP076

Murphy, F, TP018

Muschetto, E, RP129

Najle, R, PT052, WP010

Nakagawa, L, WP120

Nascimento, A, TP086

Nascimento, C, WP120

Natal Da Luz, T, PT013, PT058, TP008, RP091,

Natal-Da-Luz, T, PT014, RP002

Natale, G, TP051, TP065

Navarro, A, WP035, WP052

Navarro-Martin, L, PT035

Navas, J, M, PT038, PT116

Nichols, J, WP047

Nicholson, A, PT087

Niemeyer, J, C, PT010, PT057, PT062, TP004,

TP006, TP011, WP111, WP112

Nimptsch, J, PT110, RP033

Nobre, C, PT105, WP039

Nocelli, R, PT007, PT055

Nogueira, L, PT144, WP023, RP037, WP077,

WP102, WP104

Nogueira, D, RP047, RP060

Nominato, F, TP053

Novais, S, PT058, PT065, RP091

Nugegoda, D, PT027

Nunes, F, F, PT133, RP047, RP049, RP060,

RP119

Nunes, M, E, PT011, PT061, TP102

Nunes, M, PT065

Nuñez, P, PT033

Nuñez, L, TP099

Nyeck Nyeck, M, PT029

Oberholster, P, PT039, RP017, TP027,

WP096,

Ocampo, A, I, RP117

Ochoa, D, TP062

Odendaal, J, TP003, RP023, TP030

Odetti, L, PT064

Ofomata, R, RP052

Ojeda, P, PT148

Okada, E, RP126

Olatunji, O, TP030

Oliveira, T, PT025, PT080, WP070, TP133,

Oliveira, L, RP016, TP043, TP072

Oliveira, G, TP048, WP058, WP059

Oliveira, A, PT028

Oliveira, E, RP009

Oliveira, M, RP028

Oliveira, C, RP043

Oliveira, K, RP114

Oliveira, R, TP021

Oliveira, F, TP135

Oliveira, L, WP095

Oliveira David, J, A, RP078, RP112

Oliveira Ribeiro, C, A, PT112, TP071, RP100

Olivera, Y, TP016

Olivero-Verbel, J, WP027

Olivetti, C, RP005

Olorunfemi, D, RP052

Ondarza, P, TP033, TP042, TP087

Ontiveros, G, WP042

Oporto, C, PT093

Orona, N, PT082, WP067, WP072

Orona, N, S, WP066

Orozco-Medina, M, WP076

Ortega, H, PT109

Oscar, B, PT121

Osorio, S, PT110, RP033

Ossana, N, RP075, RP081

Osses, M, TP097

Othero, B, PT133, RP047, RP049

Othero, B, RP119

Oya Silva, L, F, PT120, RP008

Oyola, G, WP060, WP062

Pacheco, M, RP079

Pagano, E, WP092, WP123, WP124

Pagliosa, P, WP085

Pahi-Rosero, A, M, PT035, TP023

Paisio, C, TP118

Paiva, A, WP100

Palacios, M, G, RP073

Palma, P, PT014

Palomo, M, R, WP063

Papini, S, TP090, WP120

Papú, O, RP107

Paredes, C, WP086, WP087

Parks, A, PT087

Pasquoto, T, WP021

Paterson, S, J, PT031

Paulelli, A, C, TP101

Paulino, M, PT146, RP035, RP036

Pauly, G, D, F, PT048

Pautasso, N, RP063

Paz Sticotti, M, TP099

Pedersen, K, L, PT037, TP022

Pedro, C, PT106, PT138, RP046, TP079,

Pegoraro, C, TP088

Peixoto, D, WP080, WP098

Peluso, L, TP041, TP056, TP057, TP104, RP120

Penchaszadeh, P, RP076

Penney, R, RP015

Peñuela, G, A, WP035, WP041, WP052, TP105,

Peñuela, G, TP121

Pereda, M, TP010

Pereira, T, RP031, RP032

Pereira, A, PT139

Pereira, C, RP002

Pereira, R, RP002

Pereira, A, RP094

Pereira, M, TP016

Pereira, B, TP020

Pereira, A, TP047

Pereira, L, TP071

Pereira, T, WP119

Perez, D, PT002, RP045, TP081, RP126,

Pérez, M, R, PT106

Pérez, A, WP090

Perez Espinoza, S, TP126

Pérez Iglesias, J, TP065

Pérez Parada, A, PT142, TP047

Pérez-Albaladejo, E, PT040

Peschel, L, PT080, WP070

Pesenti, E, RP003

Pessoa De Mello, Á, RP047

Petrucio, M, PT141

Petry, C, RP113

Petti, M, WP004

Pflugmacher, S, WP091

Piancini, L, RP008, WP044, TP068, PTP071,

RP100

Piazuelo, M, TP067

Piazza, R, PT137, RP030, RP049

Piazza, C, PT133, RP047, RP049

Piazza, C, E, RP119

Picollo, M, PT122

Pignata, M, L, TP111

Pila, A, TP082

Piloto Duarte, T, RP048

Pinheiro, G, TP089

Pinilla, E, WP063

Pino, N, J, TP105

Pírez Schirmer, V, M, PT142

Piza, C, WP016

Pizarro, H, RP056

Pizzolato, T, TP026, WP036, WP045, WP048,

WP110

Plá, R, R, RP107

Placencia, F, TP097

Point, D, PT097, WP016

Polatto, R, WP120

Poletta, G, PT064, PT109, TP054, RP063,

WP075

Poliserpi, M, PT060

Poliserpi, M, WP122

Polivanov, H, PT013, TP008

Porfiri, C, TP049, TP096

Porte, C, PT040, RP097

Possignolo, G, RP084

Pozo, K, PT107, WP060, WP062, TP091, TP092,

TP094, RP102

Pozo, K, WP060

Préndez, M, PT084, PT085, RP018

Pribylova, P, TP092, TP094

Procura, H, PT148

Prybilova, P, PT107, WP062, TP091

Puig, R, TP128, TP129, TP130

Pusceddu, F, H, PT043, PT102, PT103, PT105,

WP037, WP049, RP127

Pusceddu, F, WP039

Quagliatto Santos, A, TP060

Quesada-García, A, PT038

Quinn, B, TP018

Quintero, D, TP055

Quiroga, M, PT052, WP010

Quiroz Jara, M, RP108

R Borges, L, TP060

Rafael, S, TP007

Raimundo, C, WP033, WP057

Ramirez, A, WP047

Ramírez, V, PT069

Ramirez Botero, C, PT094

Ramírez Chávez, E, PT140

Ramírez Flores, J, C, RP098, TP136

Ramos, J, PT071, PT072, PT078

Ramos, P, RP013, RP038

Ramos, V, RP033

Ramsdorf, W, TP071

Randi, A, PT077

Regaldo, L, RP106, TP109, TP110, TP116,

TP137

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Reiley, M, OT2

Reis, I, PT133, RP049

Reis, I, M, RP119

Renaud, J, M, PT014

Rendina, A, WP006, WP015

Rendón Romero, I, T, RP011

Reno, U, PT003, WP082, WP088, WP089,

RP106, TP109, TP110, TP116, TP137,

Repetti, M, R, RP106, TP110

Resabala-Zambrano, C, TP087

Ressel Simáµes, L, RP072

Retamal, M, WP051

Rey Vázquez, G, WP055

Reynaldi, S, PT098

Rezende, C, PT044, WP024

Ribas, J, PT101, WP031, WP046

Ribeiro, R, PT047, PT049

Ribeiro, E, TP131, TP135

Ribeiro, D, PT105

Ribeiro, A, WP004

Ribeiro Guevara, S, WP026, RP068

Riella, H, PT080, WP070

Riera, N, RP069

Rietzler, A, RP061, RP082

Righetti, B, RP025

Rimoldi, F, TP041, TP056, TP057, RP086,

TP104, RP120

Ríos De Molina, M, PT135, RP056, RP089

Rios Mendoza, L, PT029

Rivas, M, RP015

Rivas, M, RP109

Rivera, A, TP055

Rivera Vera, L, TP126

Rizzi, J, PT040

Rizzo, A, WP026, RP068

Roat, T, TP021

Rocchetta, I, PT135

Rocha, J, TP098, TP100

Rocha, A, WP107, WP121

Rocha, M, PT096

Rocha, J, D, S, TP039

Rodrigues, L, TP048, WP058

Rodrigues, L, RP039

Rodrigues, G, RP072

Rodrigues, A, RP077

Rodrigues, M, A, RP128

Rodrigues, V, WP002

Rodrigues, M, WP011

Rodrigues, L, WP059

Rodrigues, L, WP078

Rodrigues Capítulo, A, TP034, WP113

Rodrigues Da Silva Júnior, F, PT009, PT012,

PT016, TP005, TP011, TP012

Rodrigues De Azevedo, J, WP022

Rodrigues Silva, M, PT061

Rodriguez, E, TP038, TP052, TP064, TP066,

Rodriguez, P, RP015

Rodriguez, S, RP015

Rodriguez, C, TP047

Rodríguez, E, PT049

Rodríguez, M, D, C, WP053

Rodriguez Castro, M, C, RP044

Rodríguez De San Miguel, E, PT090

Rodriguez Jorquera, I, PT108, PT131

Rodríguez-Morales, E, PT090

Roelofs, D, PT058

Roembke, J, RP002

Rogero, J, PT102, PT103, WP049

Rogero, S, PT103

Romão Batista, W, PT026

Romero, A, PT042, PT134

Romero, N, WP082, TP137

Romero, O, TP055

Romero, J, TP082

Romero, M, B, WP005

Ronchi De Oliveira, C, RP083, RP084

Ronco, A, PT104, WP013, WP035, TP041,

TP051, WP052, TP056, TP057, RP086,

TP095, TP104, RP105, RP120

Roqueiro, G, WP028, RP058, RP059, RP090,

Rosa, S, WP022

Rosemberg, J, TP083

Rosemberg Sartoretto, J, PT091

Rosiles, R, PT092

Rossen, A, WP092, WP117

Rossetti, M, F, PT071, PT072

Rossi, L, PT006

Rossi, A, RP007

Rossi, P, RP035

Rossi, L, F, TP044

Rossi, S, TP106

Rossi, A, WP053

Roswag, B, RP093

Rougier, N, PT148

Rudolf, M, WP108

Rudolph, A, WP060, WP062

Ruedas, F, WP063

Ruiz De Arcaute, C, TP061, TP065

Sabatini, S, PT135

Sabattini Capella Lopes, R, PT026

Sadañoski, M, TP125

Sadauskas-Henrique, H, PT068

Sakuragui, M, PT146, RP035, RP036

Salamanca, M, RP108

Salatino, S, WP092

Saldiva, P, PL3

Salgado, L, WP022

Salla, R, RP084

Salmanighabeshi, S, WP063

Salvatierra, D, PT049

Salvio, C, PT015, TP007

Sampaio, C, PT028

Sanches, A, L, TP035

Sanches, A, L, WP116

Sánchez Rey, P, WP020, TP107, TP108, TP122,

Sanez, J, WP017

Santâ´Anna, B, TP032

Santana, M, PT028, TP014

Santillan, A, TP033, TP042

Santo-Orihuela, P, PT122

Santos, A, PT102, PT103, WP037, WP049,

RP127

Santos, G, PT112, RP008

Santos, G, S, TP071, RP100

Santos, M, A, TP004, TP006

Santos, C, RP028, TP070

Santos, D, PT102, WP049

Santos, T, WP058, WP059

Santos, M, PT095, WP097

Santos, A, TP001

Santos, L, TP001

Santos, M, TP001

Santos, M, TP001

Santos, T, TP001

Santos, L, G, TP036

Santos, E, WP034

Santos De Souza, M, RP072

Sanzi Cortez, F, PT105, WP037, WP049, RP127,

Saona, G, PT142

Saraceno, M, RP006

Sarkis, J, PT111

Sarty, K, PT136, RP027

Sassal, C, RP063

Scaratti, G, RP010

Scarcia, P, WP040, WP053, RP099

Schamfuß, S, PT129

Scheffczyk, A, RP002

Schicora Gonçalves, H, PT120

Schlenk, D, RP048

Schmitz, M, RP013, RP038

Schneider, M, RP086

Schons, J, RP123

Seabra, C, PT102, PT103, PT105, WP037,

WP039, WP049

Sears, L, PT059

Segalin, J, WP045

Segura, F, TP101

Seixas, T, PT088, WP019

Sepulveda, M, PT084

Serrano, A, WP108

Serrano-Gómez, M, PT070

Severi-Aguiar, G, D, D, PT075

Severo, V, WP080, WP098

Sfara, V, TP073

Sheehan, D, PT133

Shen, L, TP127

Sherry, J, PT101

Shimabukuro, V, TP038

Shimeta, J, PT027

Shortrede, J, WP003

Sígolo, J, WP002

Silva, E, RP123, RP128

Silva, J, PT036, WP105

Silva, I, PT028

Silva, S, PT065

Silva, B, RP042

Silva, S, C, RP051

Silva, J, P, TP026

Silva, S, TP060

Silva, F, TP101

Silva Barni, M, F, TP085

Silva De Assis, H, C, PT101, PT145, WP011,

WP031, WP046, TP068, TP071, RP100

Silva De Assis, H, WP044

Silva Santos, M, V, TP002, WP007

Silva Zacarin, E, C, PT055

Silvarrey, A, TP117

Silva-Zacarin, E, RP016, TP043, TP072

Silveyra, G, TP064, TP066

Simcox, N, TP127

Simmons, D, PT101

Simoes, T, PT058, RP091

Simon, E, RP087

Simoniello, M, F, PT064, RP063, WP108

Sipriano, T, PT050, PT054, TP020

Siri, A, WP113

Siroski, P, PT109, TP054, WP075

Sirtori, C, WP036, WP045

Siva-Zacarin, E, PT017, PT020, PT050, PT051,

PT053, PT054, TP020, RP083, RP084,

Smolders, E, PT093

Snyman, R, RP023, TP030

Soares, C, PT096, WP081, WP085, WP099,

WP100

Soares, S, PT025, TP133

Soares, H, TP053

Soares Guidony Pereira, N, RP040

Sobral, P, TP017

Sofia, S, RP028

Soloneski, S, TP061, TP065, RP075

Sommaggio, L, RP065

Somoza, G, TP051, WP101, WP103

Sopezki, M, RP034

Sosa Gomez, J, A, PT127

Soto, E, PT029

Sousa, J, P, PT013, PT014, PT058, RP002,

TP008, RP091

Sousa, G, TP032

Souza, N, PT146, RP035, RP036

Souza, C, PT022, TP058, RP088

Souza, M, M, RP040, RP071, RP093

Souza, M, RP016, TP043, TP072

Souza, T, PT021, RP085

Souza, R, TP058, RP088

Souza, D, RP085, RP115

Souza, A, WP039, TP086

Souza, V, PT021

Souza, C, PT055

Souza, G, TP070

Souza, A, TP101

Souza Franco, L, PT075

Souza Valente, C, RP116

Souza-Filho, J, PT028

Sovierzoski, H, PT028

Sparks, C, RP023, WP025, TP030

Steele, W, TP103, TP127

Steinbach, A, PT129

Stoker, C, PT071, PT072

Stolzenbach, F, PT042, PT134

Stremel, T, PT112

Suarez, O, RP129

Sueiro, M, C, RP073

Suuronen, A, TP126

Taggart, M, PT034

Takada, H, PT032

Talano, M, TP118

Tan, M, PT027

Taniguchi, S, PT095, TP093, WP097, RP122,

Tapia, R, WP028, RP058, RP059, RP090,

Tasat, D, PT081, PT082, WP066, WP067,

WP068, WP071, WP072, WP073

Tatone, L, RP121

Tau, J, PT079, WP064, WP068

Tavares, D, PT146, WP032, RP035, RP036,

Teixeira De Mello, F, TP016, TP025

Teodoro-Martinez, D, RP004

Terezan, A, PT146, RP035, RP036

Teso, V, RP076

Tesone, A, WP064, WP068

Theophilo, C, WP004

Thiel, M, PT033

Thompson, H, PT059

Tincani Osório, F, H, TP071

Todone, M, RP006

Toefy, R, WP025, TP030

Tognetti, J, RP045

Toldo Jr, E, WP012

Toledo E Silva, G, PT137, RP030

Tombesi, N, TP092, TP094

Tonello, P, PT144, WP023

Tonon, C, RP078

Toor, G, PT108, PT115, PT131, WP050,

Toppa, R, RP016, TP043, TP072

Torija, A, PT038

Tornello, C, TP099

Toro, B, PT045, PT069

Torrent, F, PT038

Tovar, M, WP101

Trevisan, R, PT133, RP026, RP047, RP049,

RP057, RP119

Trichet, L, TP115

Trindade Costa, D, RP096

Trinelli, M, WP009

Tripodi, M, RP129

Trombert, A, TP109, TP116

Trudeau, V, PL4, PT140

Truter, J, PT039, RP017, TP027, WP096,

Tucca, F, RP102

Turra, A, PT028, TP014, TP032

Tuttolomondo, M, V, TP115

Ulrich, H, RP031

Utsonomiya, H, WP021

Val, A, L, PT068

Valadares, M, TP048, WP058, WP059

Valdes, S, TP060

Valdés, M, WP054

Valente, T, TP086

Valenzuela, G, PT134

Valenzuela, J, RP033

Valenzuela-Nieto, G, PT042

Van Straalen, N, PT058

Van Wyk, J, PT039, TP027

Vanderlei, M, TP035, WP116

Varayoud, J, PT078, WP106

Vargas, V, RP079, RP080, TP098, TP100,

Vargas, J, TP119, TP124

Vasconcellos, I, TP032

Vasconcelos, V, RP033

Vasconcelos, T, C, RP062

Vasconcelos, A, M, WP116

Vasquez, J, WP051

Vassena, C, PT122

Vaz, C, PT025, PT080, WP070, TP133,

Vazquez, P, TP096

Vázquez Martínez, J, PT140

Vega, M, PT042

Velasco-Santamari, Y, PT035, PT070, TP023

Veloso, V, RP015

Ventura-Lima, J, RP024

Venturini, F, RP035

Venturino, A, PT008, RP019, TP037, TP069,

Vera-Vera, V, PT049

Vergara-Murillo, F, PT089

Vergilio, C, D, S, TP002, WP007

Viana, J, L, TP031

Viant, M, PT066

Vicari, T, PT120, RP008, TP068

Vicente, A, RP054

Vicentini, D, PT121

Vidal, V, PT083, WP061, WP063, TP097,

Vidal, G, PT134

Viégas, F, RP123

Vieira, B, PT011, TP035, WP116

Vieira, A, PT144, RP037

Vieira, L, M, WP017, RP097

Vieira, E, TP070, TP090

Vilches, C, RP044

Villalba, L, TP125

Villalobos-Pietrini, R, WP069, WP114

Villarroel, M, PT038

Voisin, H, TP115

Von Tuempling, W, PT110

Votto, A, P, RP038

Voutchkova-Kostal, A, TP127

Wachter, J, PT084

Wania, F, TP085, TP087

Wardrop, P, PT027

Wassner, D, WP015

Watanabe, C, WP077

Weier, J, PT130

Weigandt, C, RP111

Weinstein, F, TP016

Weis, W, WP085

Wendt, N, PT137, RP030

Werhli, A, PT117

Wick, L, PT129

Williams, S, TP103, TP127

Williams, L, PT087

Wiseman, S, PT139

Woelfl, S, PT110, RP033

Wojciechowski, J, PT145

Wuilloud, R, WP003

Wunderlin, D, PT001, PT124, WP054, TP075,

WP083, TP084

Xavier, F, WP081

Yakisich, J, WP073

Yamamoto, F, RP100

Yañez, K, WP061, TP097

Yang, Y, WP050

Yates, B, TP103

Young, B, WP028, RP058, RP059, RP069,

RP090

Yunes, J, RP034

Yusseppone, M, S, PT135

Zaccagnini, M, WP122

Zacchi, F, PT133, RP030, RP047,

RP049, RP119

Zampronio, A, WP046

Zanella, G, PT080, WP070

Zanette, J, RP034

Zapata, G, PT079

Zapata, P, TP125

Zigiotto, A, RP004

Zimmerman, J, TP127

Zomisch, M, WP091

Zon, A, TP123

Zúñiga, J, WP063

Zuñiga-Benitez, H, WP041

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