Ecosystem And Ecological Disturbance
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1. Synanthropy and ecological aspects of Muscidae (Diptera) in a tropical dry forest ecosystem in Colombia
The synanthropic index and other ecological aspects of the Muscidae family were evaluated through simultaneous monthly sampling in three different environments (urban, rural and forest) using van Someren-Rydon traps baited with human faeces, chicken viscera and decomposing fish and onion. Four traps were set up in each environment (one per bait item) for 48
Revista Brasileira de Entomologia. Publicado em: 2010
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2. Environmental characterization and land-use condition of the landscape of São Félix do Araguaia municipality / Caracterização ambiental e condição do uso da terra da paisagem do município de São Félix do Araguaia MT
There is an increase need for remote sensing data and associated analysis techniques in detecting and monitoring landscape change, particularly for resource management and planning. Information derived from remote sensing spatial data landscape has often been used to assist in the formulation of policies and provide insight into land-use patterns. To underst
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Carcinicultura - problemas de saneamento que podem desestabilizar a atividade: estudo de caso no Rio Grande do Norte / Shrimp farming - sanitation problems that can harm the activity: Rio Grande do Norte state case study
A explosão demográfica dos últimos 50 anos evidenciou a necessidade de produzir alimentos em maiores quantidades, mais rapidamente e em áreas menores. Atividades da pecuária, da agricultura, e da aqüicultura, entre outras, têm se adequado aos novos modelos de demanda, em busca de sustentabilidade e rentabilidade que lhes permita garantir papel sócio-
Publicado em: 2006
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4. The challenge of paleoecological stasis: reassessing sources of evolutionary stability.
The paleontological record of the lower and middle Paleozoic Appalachian foreland basin demonstrates an unprecedented level of ecological and morphological stability on geological time scales. Some 70-80% of fossil morphospecies within assemblages persist in similar relative abundances in coordinated packages lasting as long as 7 million years despite eviden
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5. Management of Indigenous Plant-Microbe Symbioses Aids Restoration of Desertified Ecosystems
Disturbance of natural plant communities is the first visible indication of a desertification process, but damage to physical, chemical, and biological soil properties is known to occur simultaneously. Such soil degradation limits reestablishment of the natural plant cover. In particular, desertification causes disturbance of plant-microbe symbioses which ar
American Society for Microbiology.