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Supplementary Material S1: Supplementary methods. Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes A. Suárez-Vega, B. Gutiérrez. Gil, P.A.S. Fonseca, G. Hervás, R. Pelayo, P.G. Toral, H. Marina, P. de Frutos, J.J. Arranz.
S1 Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes A. Suárez-Vega, B. Gutiérrez. Gil, P.A.S. Fonseca, G. Hervás, R. Pelayo, P.G. Toral, H. Marina, P. de Frutos, J.J. Arranz.
Supplementary Table S1. Description of the experimental groups defined in the nutritional challenge experiment in the Spanish Assaf dairy ewes included in the present study.
S2 Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes A. Suárez-Vega, B. Gutiérrez. Gil, P.A.S. Fonseca, G. Hervás, R. Pelayo, P.G. Toral, H. Marina, P. de Frutos, J.J. Arranz.
Supplementary Table S2. Statistics of the milk production and feed efficiency traits measured in the first lactation of the Assaf dairy ewes included in the nutritional challenge experiment.
S3 Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes A. Suárez-Vega. B. Gutiérrez. Gil. P. A.S. Fonseca. Gonzalo Hervás. R. Pelayo. P.G. Toral. H. Marina. P. de Frutos. J.J. Arranz.
Supplementary Table S3. Phenotypic Values for Residual Feed Intake (RFI) and Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) indexes and group classification for transcriptomic analyses in the Spanish Assaf dairy ewes included in the present study.
S4 Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes A. Suárez-Vega, B. Gutiérrez. Gil, P. A.S. Fonseca, Gonzalo Hervás, R. Pelayo, P.G. Toral, H. Marina, P. de Frutos, J.J. Arranz
Supplementary Table S4. Differentially expressed genes in the mammary gland transcriptome between High-FE-RFI and Low-FE-RFI sheep
S5 Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes A. Suárez-Vega, B. Gutiérrez. Gil, P. A.S. Fonseca, Gonzalo Hervás, R. Pelayo, P.G. Toral, H. Marina, P. de Frutos, J.J. Arranz
Supplementary Table S5. Differentially expressed genes in the mammary gland transcriptome between High-FE-FCR and Low-FE-FCR sheep
S6 Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes A. Suárez-Vega, B. Gutiérrez. Gil, P. A.S. Fonseca, Gonzalo Hervás, R. Pelayo, P.G. Toral, H. Marina, P. de Frutos, J.J. Arranz
Supplementary Table S6. Enrichment analysis results from the differentially expressed genes with higher expression in the low-FE-FCR Assaf dairy sheep
S7 Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes A. Suárez-Vega, B. Gutiérrez. Gil, P. A.S. Fonseca, Gonzalo Hervás, R. Pelayo, P.G. Toral, H. Marina, P. de Frutos, J.J. Arranz
Supplementary Table S7. Differentially expressed genes in the mammary gland transcriptome between High-FE-consensus and Low-FE-consensus sheep
S8 Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes A. Suárez-Vega, B. Gutiérrez. Gil, P. A.S. Fonseca, Gonzalo Hervás, R. Pelayo, P.G. Toral, H. Marina, P. de Frutos, J.J. Arranz
Supplementary Table S7. Enrichment analysis results from the differentially expressed genes with higher expression in the high-FE-consensus Spanish Assaf ewe group
S9 Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes A. Suárez-Vega, B. Gutiérrez. Gil, P. A.S. Fonseca, Gonzalo Hervás, R. Pelayo, P.G. Toral, H. Marina, P. de Frutos, J.J. Arranz
Supplementary Table S9. Enrichment analysis results from the differentially expressed genes with higher expression in the low-FE-consensus Spanish Assaf ewe group.“Supplementary material for the manuscript "Milk Transcriptome Biomarker Identification to Enhance Feed Efficiency and Reduce Nutritional Costs in Dairy Ewes”.Horizon 2020 Framework Programme SMARTER. Contract No. 772787Peer reviewedv0
Anacroneuria laru Gutierrez-Fonseca 2015
Anacroneuria laru Gutiérrez-Fonseca 2015 Anacroneuria laru Gutiérrez-Fonseca 2015. Holotype ♂ (USNM). Panamá. Material examined. Costa Rica, Puntarenas, Golfito, La Gamba, La Gamba Tropical Station, 8–9 March 2013, 8° 42 ' 00.39'' N, 83 ° 12 ' 09.98'' W, 86m, A.M. Alonso-Rodríguez, automatic funnel light trap, 3 ♂ (PEGFC). Same location, 2 ♂ (MZUCR). Comments. This species was only known for Panamá (Gutiérrez-Fonseca 2015).Published as part of Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Pablo E., Alonso-Rodríguez, Aura M., Cornejo, Aydeé, Bailey, Anna Cristina, Maes, Jean-Michel & Ramírez, Alonso, 2015, New records of Anacroneuria Klapálek, 1909 (Plecoptera: Perlidae) for Central America, pp. 445-448 in Zootaxa 3994 (3) on page 447, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3994.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/23533
Anacroneuria embera Gutiérrez-Fonseca, 2015, sp. n.
Anacroneuria embera, sp. n. (Figs. 14–18) Material examined. Holotype ♂ (USNM). Panama: Darién, Darién National Park, field station near to the Perresenico stream, 8 ° 01' 10.41 ''N; 77 ° 44 ' 17.44 '' W, 94 m asl, 17–22 November 2014, R. Salas, PE Gutiérrez Fonseca, light trap. Adult habitus. Head with dark pigment over ocelli, extending forward to M-line; antennae mostly brown. Median pronotal stripe yellow, midlateral stripes brown, margin yellow. Femora mostly yellow but with a dark apical band. Tibiae dark yellow. Wing membrane light brown, veins dark brown. Cerci yellow brownish (Fig. 14). Male. Forewing length 9 mm. Hammer thimble-shaped, height more than apical diameter (Fig. 15). Aedeagal apex simple, slender and truncate at tip, finger-shaped; shoulders project slightly, giving apex a trilobed appearance (Fig. 16). Lateral aspect of aedeagus with spoon-shaped tip (Fig. 17). Ventral membranous lobes small (Fig. 18). Dorsal keel small, triangular and extending to the shoulder. Hooks slender at base but stout in apical half. Female. Unknown. Nymph. Unknown. Etymology. The species name honors the Emberá people of Panama, native to the Darien area, and is used as a noun in apposition. Comments. This species resembles A. uatsi Stark 1998 known from Costa Rica and Honduras. However, A. uatsi has brown marginal pronotal stripes and lacks membranous ventral lobes of the aedeagus.Published as part of Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Pablo E., 2015, Three new species of Anacroneuria Klapálek (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Panama, pp. 69-76 in Zootaxa 3957 (3) on page 74, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3957.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/28856
Anacroneuria darien Gutiérrez-Fonseca, 2015, sp. n.
Anacroneuria darien, sp. n. (Figs. 2–7) Material examined. Holotype ♂ (USNM), Panama: Darién, Darién National Park, field station near to the Perresenico stream, 8 ° 01' 10.41 ''N; 77 ° 44 ' 17.44 '' W, 94 m asl, 17–22 November 2014, R. Salas, PE Gutiérrez Fonseca, light trap. Paratypes: 1 ♂, 3 ♀ (PEGFC). Same location. 1 ♂, 2 ♀ (MIUP). Same location. Adult habitus. General color yellow. Head yellow, with a small brown spot, very diffuse, between ocelli; antennae brown with base yellow. Pronotum yellow, sides with a soft light brown, and margin yellow. Femora mostly yellow with a dark apical band. Tibiae dark yellow with a dark apical band. Wing membrane transparent, veins yellow. Cerci yellow (Fig. 2). Male. Forewing length 9.5–10 mm. Hammer thimble-shaped, with height subequal to apical diameter (Fig. 3). Aedeagal apex simple, rounded at tip; shoulders project slightly, giving apex a trilobed appearance (Fig. 4). Lateral aspect of aedeagus with acute tip (Fig. 5). Ventral membranous lobes large, covering shoulders and most of apex (Fig. 6). Dorsal keel absent, aedeagal hooks slender. Female. Forewing length 11.5–12.5 mm. Body coloration similar to male. Subgenital plate with four subequal lobes, median notch deep and V-shaped. Mesal sclerite of sternum 9 V-shaped; sterna covered with short fine setae, lateral areas sparsely clothed with large setae (Fig. 7). Nymph. Unknown. Etymology. The species name, based on the type locality at the Darién National Park, is used as a noun in apposition. Comments. Anacroneuria darien is similar to A. curiosa Stark 1998. However, the lateral bands of the pronotum are dark brown in A. curiosa and light brown in A. darien. The aedeagus is also similar to that of A. curiosa, but A. darien lacks a dorsal keel. The aedeagus of A. darien is also similar to the Colombian species A. albimacula Klapálek 1921 (Stark et al. 1999), differing in several structures, such as the membranous lobes. These species also differ in their pronotal stripes. In addition, the description of the subgenital plate of A. darien is very similar to the description of Anacroneuria sp. F. by Harper (1992). However, the pronotum of Anacroneuria sp. F. is pale with two narrow sublateral darker stripes.Published as part of Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Pablo E., 2015, Three new species of Anacroneuria Klapálek (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Panama, pp. 69-76 in Zootaxa 3957 (3) on page 71, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3957.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/28856
Anacroneuria laru Gutiérrez-Fonseca, 2015, sp. n.
Anacroneuria laru, sp. n. (Figs. 8–13) Material examined. Holotype ♂ (USNM), Panama: Darién, Darién National Park, field station near to the Perresenico stream, 8 ° 01' 10.41 ''N; 77 ° 44 ' 17.44 '' W, 94 m asl, 17–22 November 2014, R. Salas, PE Gutiérrez Fonseca, light trap. Paratypes: 1 ♂, 2 ♀ (PEGFC). Same location. 1 ♂, (MIUP). Same location. Adult habitus. Head with dark brown lateral stripes, mid stripe yellow; stripe patterns extend to the pronotum, antennae evenly dark brown. Pronotum with median stripe yellow and lateral stripes dark brown. Fore femora banded in two sections, base section yellow and apical section dark. Most of mid and hind femora yellow, but apical ends dark. Fore tibiae dark, mid and hind light brown, but with a dark apical band. Wing membrane and veins dark brown. Cerci lightly brown at the base (Fig. 8). Male. Forewing length 7–8 mm. Hammer thimble-shaped, height more than apical diameter (Fig. 9). Aedeagal apex long and slender, scoop-shaped with rounded tip (Fig. 10). Lateral aspect of aedeagus spoon-shaped, distinctively arched (Fig. 11). Ventral membranous lobes small (Fig. 12). Dorsal keel absent, hooks slender. Female. Forewing length 9 mm. Body coloration similar to male. Subgenital plate bilobed, lobes about equal in length, with median notch V-shaped. Mesal field of sternum 9 uniformly covered with moderately long pale setae (Fig. 13). Nymph. Unknown. Etymology. Species name is in honor to biologist Luis Alonso Ramírez Ulate, of initials “ laru ”, for his outstanding contribution to the organization and consolidation of Macrolatinos, a Latin American network of aquatic scientists. Comments. The aedeagus of this species is similar to the Mexican species A. hoogstraali Jewett, 1958, with the apex spoon-shaped in lateral view and with small membranous lobes (Stark & Kondratieff 2004). However, the pigment patterns in the pronotum and head of these species are markedly different.Published as part of Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Pablo E., 2015, Three new species of Anacroneuria Klapálek (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Panama, pp. 69-76 in Zootaxa 3957 (3) on pages 71-74, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3957.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/28856
Iglesia de San Pablo del Monte: Tlaxcala
La construcción del templo de San Pablo del Monte se remonta al siglo XVI. En un primer momento estuvo dedicado a San Miguel Arcángel, y poco tiempo después fue brindado al apóstol San Pablo. El templo fungió como visita del convento franciscano de Puebla, junto con las poblaciones de San Miguel Tenancingo, San Francisco Papalotla y San Cosme Mazatecochco.</p
FIGURES 8–13 in Three new species of Anacroneuria Klapálek (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Panama
FIGURES 8–13. Anacroneuria laru sp.n. 8, habitus. 9, male sternum 9. 10, aedeagus dorsal. 11, aedeagus lateral. 12, aedeagus ventral. 13, female sterna 8 and 9.Published as part of Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Pablo E., 2015, Three new species of Anacroneuria Klapálek (Plecoptera: Perlidae) from Panama, pp. 69-76 in Zootaxa 3957 (3) on page 73, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3957.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/28856
FIGURE 7 in A new species of Anacroneuria Klapálek 1909 (Plecoptera: Perlidae) and notes on the altitudinal distribution of the genus in Costa Rica
FIGURE 7. Altitudinal distribution range for Costa Rican Anacroneuria species, based on collection sites in published literature (Stark 1998, 2014, Gutiérrez-Fonseca & Springer 2011, Gutiérrez-Fonseca et al. 2015). *Species for which the altitude was estimated based on the collection site due to the lack of altitude data in the original descriptions.Published as part of Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Pablo E. & Springer, Monika, 2015, A new species of Anacroneuria Klapálek 1909 (Plecoptera: Perlidae) and notes on the altitudinal distribution of the genus in Costa Rica, pp. 595-600 in Zootaxa 4058 (4) on page 599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4058.4.11, http://zenodo.org/record/24573
The larvae of Heteragrion majus Selys and H. atrolineatum Donnelly, with a key to known species from Costa Rica (Odonata: Megapodagrionidae)
Ramírez, Alonso, Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Pablo E. (2013): The larvae of Heteragrion majus Selys and H. atrolineatum Donnelly, with a key to known species from Costa Rica (Odonata: Megapodagrionidae). Zootaxa 3609 (1): 96-100, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3609.1.
Anacroneuria quetzali Gutiérrez-Fonseca & Springer, 2015, sp.n.
Anacroneuria quetzali, sp.n. (Figs. 2–6) Material examined. Holotype ♂ (USNM), Costa Rica: San José, Los Quetzales National Park, Paraíso de los Quetzales, Parrita stream, 9 ° 38 ' 53.25 ''N; 83 ° 51 ' 17.96 '' W, 2600 masl, 2 May 2015, M. Springer, P.E. Gutiérrez Fonseca, light trap. Paratypes: Same location, 1 ♂ (PEGFC). Same location, 1 ♂ (MZUCR). Adult habitus. General color brown. Head with dark pigment over occiput and ocelli, extending laterally to eyes and forward to M-line; antennae brown. Pronotum mostly dark brown, but with scattered pale areas, narrow mesal stripe pale. Femora mostly brown, but hind femora banded in two sections, basal section yellowish and apical section brown. Tibiae brown with a yellow band in the middle. Wing membrane brownish, veins brown. Cerci yellow (Fig. 2). Male. Forewing length 26–26.5mm. Hammer absent (Fig. 3). Aedeagal apex simple, truncate and slightly emarginated, with base wide and low rounded shoulders (Fig. 4). Lateral aspect of aedeagus spoon-shaped (Fig. 5). Ventral membranous lobes small, ventrolateral margin sclerotized (Fig. 6). Dorsal keel absent, aedeagal hooks slender. Female. Unknown. Nymph. Unknown. Etymology. The species name refers to the collection site which is dedicated to the Resplendent Quetzal, considered one of the most beautiful birds in the region. It is used as a noun in apposition. Comments. Anacroneuria quetzali is similar to A. socapa Stark & Zúñiga 1999 in Stark et al. (1999) from Colombia. However, the head of A. socapa is mostly yellow, except for a pair of dark spots in front of the ocelli. The middle stripe of the pronotum is wider in A. socapa than in A. quetzali. The two species differ in the extent of shoulders of the aedeagus and A. socapa lacks membranous lobes. The aedeagus of A. quetzali is similar to that of A. magnirufa Stark 1998, but differs in several structures, such as the dorsal keel, which is present only in A. magnirufa. Finally, males of A. quetzali are notably larger than males of any other known Anacroneuria species from Costa Rica and exceed A. socapa in body length by 4mm. Altitudinal distribution of Anacroneuria species in Costa Rica. Costa Rican Anacroneuria species are distributed within a wide range of elevations from near sea level (10 masl) to páramo areas (~ 2700 masl). The altitudinal distribution of individual species is shown in Figure 7, which shows that only 3 species (16.1 %) are found at elevations above 2000 masl. The 1500 masl elevation band has 15 species (48.4 %), decreasing to 12 species (38.7 %) at the 1000 masl elevation band. Species richness increases to 20 (64.5 %) in the 500 masl elevation band. Finally, only 11 species (35.5 %) are recorded at the 0 masl elevation band.Published as part of Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Pablo E. & Springer, Monika, 2015, A new species of Anacroneuria Klapálek 1909 (Plecoptera: Perlidae) and notes on the altitudinal distribution of the genus in Costa Rica, pp. 595-600 in Zootaxa 4058 (4) on page 597, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4058.4.11, http://zenodo.org/record/24573
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