Landscape Patterns
Mostrando 1-12 de 96 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Dinâmica espaço-temporal da paisagem e estrutura populacional de Euterpe precatoria Mart. em fragmento florestal no município mato-grossense de Alta Floresta, Brasil
Resumo O Euterpe precatoria Mart., é utilizado na indústria de cosmético e alimentícia e vem sendo cada vez mais explorado no ambiente Amazônico. O objetivo deste trabalho é analisar a dinâmica espaço-temporal da paisagem e o efeito da fragmentação na estrutura e no padrão de distribuição espacial da espécie Euterpe precatoria, tendo como model
Ciênc. Florest.. Publicado em: 02/12/2019
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2. Habitat, limnological signatures and spatial modeling: a zoning proposal for the Curuá-Una hydroelectric reservoir, Pará, Brazil
Resumo Objetivo O objetivo deste trabalho é caracterizar, modelar espacialmente e realizar o zoneamento do ambiente aquático no reservatório da UHE de Curuá-Una, no estado do Pará, na Amazônia brasileira. Métodos Os dados foram coletados em 77 pontos amostrais distribuídos em 20 transectos no reservatório de Curuá-Una, no mês de novembro de 20
Acta Limnol. Bras.. Publicado em: 05/09/2019
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3. Wild pig (Sus scrofa L.) occupancy patterns in the Brazilian Atlantic forest
Resumo: Apesar dos grandes impactos da invasão do javali (Sus scrofa) nos ecossistemas naturais, o uso de hábitats por esta espécie nos neotrópicos ainda permanece pouco estudado. Aqui, nós investigamos os efeitos do hábitat local e de covariáveis da paisagem (tipos de vegetação, cursos d'água e estradas) sobre os padrões de ocupação do javali n
Biota Neotrop.. Publicado em: 15/08/2019
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4. Diversity and evolution of Amazonian birds: implications for conservation and biogeography
Abstract: Amazonia has been a focus of interest since the early days of biogeography as an intrinsically complex and extremely diverse region. This region comprises an intricate mosaic that includes diverse types of forest formations, flooded environments and open vegetation. Increased knowledge about the distribution of species in Amazonia has led to the re
An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.. Publicado em: 08/08/2019
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5. Hydropedology of a High Tableland with Cerrado, Brazilian Central Plateau: the Frutal Catchment Case Study
ABSTRACT: Currently, the Brazilian savanna (Cerrado) represents the main agricultural area of the country, comprising a great variety of landscapes and soils, geological formations and vegetation patterns, as well as the major watershed. We studied the hydropedology and morphometry of a representative catchment (Frutal river), on a high tableland (Chapada) i
Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo. Publicado em: 01/02/2018
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6. Spatial and temporal patterns of soil water content in an agroecological production system
ABSTRACT: Spatial and temporal patterns of soil water content (SWC) can not only improve the understanding of soil water processes but also the water management in the field. The spatial distribution of SWC depends on the spatial variability of soil attributes, vegetation and landscape features. The aim of this study was to evaluate: i) the spatial and tempo
Sci. agric. (Piracicaba, Braz.). Publicado em: 2017-10
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7. Comparing how land use change impacts soil microbial catabolic respiration in Southwestern Amazon
Abstract Land use changes strongly impact soil functions, particularly microbial biomass diversity and activity. We hypothesized that the catabolic respiration response of the microbial biomass would differ depending on land use and that these differences would be consistent at the landscape scale. In the present study, we analyzed the catabolic response pro
Braz. J. Microbiol.. Publicado em: 2016-03
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8. Atlas of Mexican Triatominae (Reduviidae: Hemiptera) and vector transmission of Chagas disease
Chagas disease is one of the most important yet neglected parasitic diseases in Mexico and is transmitted by Triatominae. Nineteen of the 31 Mexican triatomine species have been consistently found to invade human houses and all have been found to be naturally infected with Trypanosoma cruzi. The present paper aims to produce a state-of-knowledge atlas of Mex
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 14/03/2015
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9. Community dynamics in a species-rich patch of old-growth forest in a global changing scenario
Ecological theory predicts that, in mature ecosystems, species richness, the number of individuals and the biomass of individuals will remain in a relatively stable state of equilibrium. The aim of this study was to test that theory. In 2001 and 2010, we conducted censuses of all trees with a circumference at breast height > 10 cm in a one-hectare plot in a
Acta Bot. Bras.. Publicado em: 2013-06
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10. Efeitos de diferentes matrizes no risco de predação e na movimentação de uma ave florestal / Effects of different matrices at risk of predation and movement of forest bird
Forest fragmentation alters landscape structure and its relationship with organisms, and movement is one of the most affected behaviors. Individuals who are faced with an heterogeneous landscape, composed of habitat and non-habitat areas (i.e., matrix), need to cross the non-habitat matrix in the search for resources. The choice of motion is then made by an
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 03/09/2012
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11. Padrões de distribuição de mamíferos de médio e grande porte em paisagens fragmentadas / Distribuition patterns of medium and large size mammals in fragmented landscapes
Habitat fragmentation is defined as the breaking of a continuous habitat in patches or fragments. This process leads to environmental changes capable of affecting communities in different ways, causing species composition changes. Beta diversity measures can show the variation between the composition of different communities, where two ecological patterns ca
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 03/04/2012
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12. Área de vida, padrões de deslocamento e seleção de habitat por Pumas (Puma concolor) e Jaguatiricas (Leopardus pardalis), em paisagem fragmentada do Estado de São Paulo / Home range, movement patterns and habitat selection by cougars (Puma concolor) and ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) in fragmented landscape in the State of Sao Paulo
O puma (Puma concolor) e a jaguatirica (Leopardus pardalis) são dois dos felídeos com maior distribuição geográfica no continente americano, ocorrendo em biomas que vão desde regiões muito secas até florestas tropicais. Assim como todos os predadores de porte médio e grande, necessitam de grandes áreas para sobreviver e são particularmente vulner�
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 30/01/2012