Trends in monthly and annual streamflow related to rainfall and land use at the Atlantic rainforest biome

2021 ◽  
Vol 112 ◽  
pp. 103600
Author(s):  
Roberto Avelino Cecílio ◽  
Cristiane Júlio Gonçalves ◽  
Sidney Sara Zanetti ◽  
Marcel Carvalho Abreu ◽  
Laura Thebit de Almeida
Author(s):  
Wesley Borges Wurlitzer ◽  
Anderson De Azevedo Meira ◽  
Naiara Antonia Nunes Vinhas ◽  
Noeli Juarez Ferla

A new species of Cunaxidae, namely Cunaxa bagualensis Wurlitzer & Ferla sp. nov., is described and illustrated based on females and males collected in soil and leaf litter in the Atlantic rainforest biome in a rural forest fragment in Mormaço county, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Additionally, Armascirus livingstoni Laniecka & Kazmierski, 2021 is transferred to Dactyloscirus based on some observations.  


2019 ◽  
Vol 79 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 411-420 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filipe Dantas-Torres ◽  
Paulo Braga Mascarenhas-Junior ◽  
Haggy Rodrigues dos Anjos ◽  
Ednilza Maranhão dos Santos ◽  
Jozelia Maria Sousa Correia

2010 ◽  
Vol 80 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helton N. Souza ◽  
Irene M. Cardoso ◽  
José M. Fernandes ◽  
Flávia C. P. Garcia ◽  
Verônica R. Bonfim ◽  
...  

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2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anderson Alves-Araújo ◽  
Marccus Alves

The Sapotaceae are a pantropical family of flowering plants composed of approximately 1,250 species. In Brazil, the Sapotaceae are represented by 11 genera and 231 species, 86 of which have been registered in the region of northeastern Brazil. This paper provides a checklist of the Sapotaceae species that occur in a major portion of northeastern Brazil, and aims to document the number of native taxa, update their currently accepted names, and contribute to the Flora of Brazil (Lista de Espécies da Flora do Brasil). Additional information about regional geographic distribution, biomes of occurrence, IUCN status, and vernacular names are provided for each species. A total of nine genera and 46 species were documented and the majority (64%) is restricted to the Atlantic Rainforest. The current study provides an important contribution to our knowledge of the Sapotaceae in the Atlantic Rainforest biome.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 143
Author(s):  
Huilquer Francisco Vogel ◽  
Ana Paula Weiwanko ◽  
Jairo José Zocche

The use of artificial perches as a nucleation technique is an alternative method of promoting the low-cost restoration of degraded environments in a short period of time. To better understand the results obtained from the use of artificial perches, this study aimed to: (1) quantify, (2) spatialize and (3) synthesize Brazilian academic literature concerning environmental restoration projects that used artificial perches. Twenty studies carried out between 1997 and 2014 were identified from several universities. Among them, 40% (n = 8) were undergraduate papers written at the end of the respective course, 35% (n = 7) constituted Master’s dissertations, 15% (n = 3) were Doctoral thesis, and 10% (n = 2) were monographs’ specialization. This research was distributed over four terrestrial Brazilian biomes, with 60% (n = 12) of the studies carried out in the Atlantic Rainforest biome and 20% (n = 4) in the Cerrado biome. The rate of publication was 1.17 per year, which demonstrates that studies on artificial perches in nucleation are scarce. Although most of the analyzed documents emphasized increased deposition of seeds under the perches, it is necessary to improve understanding of ecological filters in limiting the establishment of post-dispersal seedlings.


2017 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Gomez-Mesa ◽  
Juliane Pereira-Ribeiro ◽  
Átilla Colombo Ferreguetti ◽  
Marlon Almeida-Santos ◽  
Helena G. Bergallo ◽  
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Mycorrhiza ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 221-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
Waldemar Zangaro ◽  
Leila Vergal Rostirola ◽  
Priscila Bochi de Souza ◽  
Ricardo de Almeida Alves ◽  
Luiz Eduardo Azevedo Marques Lescano ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. e941
Author(s):  
Alberto Moreira da Silva-Neto

A new species of Euplocania belonging in the Marginata species group, collected in an area of the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazilian states of Bahia is described and illustrated. It differs from all the other species in the Marginata species group in details of the hypandrium and phallosome. This is the first record of a species in the Marginata species group for the Atlantic Rainforest biome and the first record of a Euplocania species for Brazilian states of Bahia.


2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Josiane Teresinha Cardoso

Resumo: A Mata Atlântica é o terceiro maior bioma brasileiro e possui uma dasmaiores biodiversidades do mundo. Tem função reguladora do fluxo dos mananciaishídricos, mantém a fertilidade do solo, controla o equilíbrio climático, eevita deslizamentos de escarpas e encostas de regiões serranas. Desde temposcoloniais vem sofrendo os impactos da atividade exploratória e do crescimentopopulacional e urbano, que causaram fragmentação de ecossistemas, perda debiodiversidade e deterioração de recursos naturais. Aproximadamente 8,5% desua cobertura são áreas preservadas com mais de 100 hectares. A conservaçãodesses fragmentos e a recuperação de áreas degradadas são fundamentais paraa manutenção do bioma e da qualidade de vida das populações associadas a ele.Palavras-chave: Bioma Mata Atlântica. Conservação. Biodiversidade.Abstract: The Atlantic Rainforest is the third largest brazilian biome and has oneof the world’s largest biodiversity. It regulates the flow of water sources, keepssoil fertility, controls the climate balance, and avoids the landslide of slopes andhillsides. Since colonial times it has been suffering the impacts of exploitation,population growth and urban expansion, which caused ecosystem fragmentation,biodiversity loss, and deterioration of natural resources. Approximately 8.5% ofits coverage are preserved areas with more than 100 hectares. The conservationof these fragments and the restoration of degraded areas are fundamental tomaitain the biome and the life quality of the peoples associated to it.Keywords: Atlantic Rainforest Biome. Conservation. Biodiversity.


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