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2. Maladaptive learning in Peru’s integrated water resources management
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Popovici, Ruxandra, Ma, Zhao, Erwin, Anna E., Prokopy, Linda S., Zeballos Velarde, Carlos Renzo, Bocardo Delgado, Edwin Fredy, and Pinto Cáceres, José Porfirio
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- 2022
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3. Outsourcing governance in Peru’s integrated water resources management
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Popovici, Ruxandra, Erwin, Anna, Ma, Zhao, Prokopy, Linda S., Zanotti, Laura, Bocardo Delgado, Edwin Fredy, Pinto Cáceres, José Porfirio, Zeballos Zeballos, Eliseo, Salas O’Brien, Emma Patricia, Bowling, Laura C., and Arce Larrea, Glenn Roberto
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- 2021
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4. Manole, Veronica. O debate parlamentar em português (Portugal, Brasil) e romeno: análise pragmático‑discursiva. Cluj‑Napoca: Casa Cărţii de Ştiinţă. 2020. 443 pp. ISBN 9786061715114
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Enio José Porfírio Soares
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- 2021
5. IDCT Design for JPEG Decompression in an Electronic Ballot Box.
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Ricardo Pezzuol Jacobi and José Porfírio A. de Carvalho
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- 2001
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6. JPEG Decoding in an Electronic Voting Machine.
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Ricardo Pezzuol Jacobi, F. Trindade, José Porfírio A. de Carvalho, and R. Cantanhede
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- 2000
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7. Ensino, escola e novas tecnologias: pensamento humano e questões políticas emergentes na era da informática
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Francisco José Porfírio Neto
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General Medicine - Abstract
Desde o seu nascimento, a humanidade lida com novas descobertas e invenções que, sendo técnicas, tecnológicas e inovadoras, espantam o homem quando são lançadas. Tal espanto não tem, necessariamente, um significado negativo, antes, é o que impulsiona o pensamento filosófico. Uma questão que deve ser considerada diz respeito à maneira pela qual a tecnologia é e pode ser usada, ou seja, diz respeito a sua atualidade e a sua potência. É inegável que as novas tecnologias da informação e comunicação nos trouxeram novas configurações espaço-temporais, novos meios de comunicação, de locomoção e até novas extensões do corpo humano, ampliando a capacidade deste. Ao passo que sua utilização impensada, aliada ao mercado e governos, pode causar efeitos colaterais incidentes nos cidadãos, tais como a vigilância. Tais questões políticas são de extrema importância para se compreender a problemática proposta neste texto, que parte de questões filosóficas, epistemológicas e políticas para chegar ao cenário que abriga a escola e o ensino em meio às novas tecnologias da informação e comunicação e a anunciação de uma crise da modernidade que afeta a educação.
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- 2019
8. Manole, Veronica. O debate parlamentar em português (Portugal, Brasil) e romeno: análise pragmático‑discursiva. Cluj‑Napoca: Casa Cărţii de Ştiinţă. 2020. 443 pp. ISBN 9786061715114
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Soares, Enio José Porfírio, primary
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- 2021
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9. Training delivery methods as source of dynamic capabilities: the case of sports’ organisations
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José Porfírio and Marco António Mexia Arraya
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Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management ,Knowledge management ,Management science ,Process (engineering) ,Computer science ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,Sample (statistics) ,Coaching ,Competitive advantage ,0502 economics and business ,Resource-based view ,Dynamic capabilities ,business ,On-the-job training ,Sport management ,0503 education ,050203 business & management - Abstract
Purpose Training as an important source of dynamic capabilities (DC) is important to the performance of sports’ organisations (SO) both to athletes and to non-athletic staff. There are a variety of training delivery methods (TDMs). The purpose of this study is to determine from a set of six TDMs which one is considered to be the most suitable to enhance performance of SO. Design/methodology/approach Based on the DC theory, a cross-sectional survey from a sample of 554 workers was used to assess which TDM is considered to be the most efficient and presents higher efficacy, according to the preferences and perception of the staff. Findings It was concluded that: “on-the-job training” is considered to be the preferred and most effective TDM; formal/informal coaching is the second choice, in terms of perceived effectiveness and “online learning” is considered the least effective TDM. TDM’s preferences and results’ perceptions do not change according to differentiating issues such as gender, educational level of trainees or even hierarchical position. Research limitations/implications The present study adopted a cross-sectional survey where relationships and correlations were developed continuously. Although difficult to obtain, it would have been advisable to use a survey based on longitudinal data. Results should only be considered for the purposes of the present sample, although it may be considered that they are generalizable to similar organisations and some preliminary results are raised that worth being analysed further. Practical implications The outcomes of this study will help managers of SO, according to the situation to be addressed, to choose the best TDM for their non-athletic staff, the ones that will best support their process of continuous improvement and show the best results in terms of renewal of their DC and resources. Originality/value This study highlights the training process as a source of DC contributing to overall organisation’s performance and competitive advantage. It enlarges knowledge on SO, from the pure athletic view to the managerial point of view, and operationalises training to decide the most adequate TDM to improve DC and support the success of SO. Considering that it is usually difficult to measure the concrete results of training on the organisational performance, this is also an important field of study for the management theory in the domain of strategy and human resources because the bridge considered here has not been much developed for a long time.
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- 2017
10. Family Business Succession in Different National Contexts: A Fuzzy-Set QCA Approach
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Joseph Hassid, José Porfírio, Ricardo Rodrigues, and Tiago Carrilho
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12:Produção e Consumo Sustentáveis [ODS] ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Geography, Planning and Development ,TJ807-830 ,Sample (statistics) ,Ecological succession ,Expectation states theory ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Succession process ,TD194-195 ,Renewable energy sources ,expectation states theory ,Motivation for succession ,Cultural diversity ,Perception ,0502 economics and business ,Succession planning ,cross-country analysis ,GE1-350 ,Sociology ,Marketing ,Set (psychology) ,media_common ,family business ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Qualitative comparative analysis ,motivation for succession ,05 social sciences ,succession process ,Family business ,Environmental sciences ,Cross-country analysis ,Sustainability ,050211 marketing ,050203 business & management - Abstract
Family business succession is a key topic that has attracted considerable attention from researchers, especially in the last decade. Most research, however, is based on case studies with limited applicability and fails to present comparisons across international contexts that highlight differences in succession processes. We apply expectation states theory to analyze a sample of 128 observations in two Southern European countries, Portugal and Greece. We study configurations of successors&rsquo, characteristics, family business characteristics, the existence (or absence) of a succession plan, and successors&rsquo, motivation to succeed. Our aim is to reveal how these issues affect successors&rsquo, perceptions of preparation for succession using fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). Family businesses are a dominant organizational form all over the world, and succession issues are critical for the sustainability of family businesses. Our findings suggest that different configurations of conditions influence successors&rsquo, perceptions of preparation for family business succession. Moreover, we verify the influence of cultural differences on these processes. This research helps fill a gap in the literature, showing the role of a set of characteristics in successors&rsquo, perceptions of preparation for family business succession. Our conclusions provide insight into the types of policies that can promote successful family business succession.
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- 2019
11. Simulação de Requisitos de Alto Nível em Casos de Garantia de Software Aeroembarcado
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Emerson José Porfírio, Sérgio Teixeira de Carvalho, Fernando Junio Cunha e Sousa, and Gislainy Crisostomo Velasco
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DEVS ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Context (language use) ,Certification ,Avionics ,Modeling and simulation ,Software ,Unified Modeling Language ,Software engineering ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language ,Software assurance - Abstract
Contexto: Um Caso de Garantia de Software é um instrumento de auditoria utilizado para garantir que o software para sistemas críticos seja seguro e esteja em conformidade com as normas estabelecidas pelos organismos responsáveis. Na indústria de software aeronáutico, por exemplo, ele é utilizado para descrever as atividades prescritas pela norma Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification (RCTA DO-178C), sem as quais o software poderia ser um fator contribuinte para acidentes catastróficos quando aeroembarcado. Problema: Devido a novos conceitos e funcionalidades cada vez mais complexas dos sistemas aviônicos, tais atividades, inerentes à Engenharia de Software, necessitam de constante pesquisa e atualização dos processos e ferramentas utilizados. Método: Este artigo descreve um trabalho acadêmico de simulação segundo um guia para Simulation-Based Studies (SBS). Resultados: A notação padrão para Casos de Garantia Unified Modeling Language (UML) e o formalismo Discrete-Events Specification (DEVS) foram combinados em um exemplo para modelagem e simulação de requisitos de alto nível do software aeronáutico Roll Rate Control (RRC). Conclusão: Pela simulação foi possível realizar o objetivo de certificação atendido pelo Caso de Garantia, o que comprovou a viabilidade das ferramentas para esse propósito.
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- 2019
12. Family business succession: analysis of the drivers of success based on entrepreneurship theory
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José Porfírio, José Augusto Felício, and Tiago Carrilho
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Marketing ,Successor cardinal ,Entrepreneurship ,12:Produção e Consumo Sustentáveis [ODS] ,Qualitative comparative analysis ,Opportunity succession ,05 social sciences ,Public policy ,Context (language use) ,Sample (statistics) ,Ecological succession ,Necessity succession ,Family business ,Economy ,Successors' motivation ,Political science ,0502 economics and business ,Sustainability ,050211 marketing ,Succession ,050203 business & management - Abstract
This study explores family business succession. In this study, succession is compared to the concept of opportunity versus necessity entrepreneurship. The motivations of successors when they enter the succession process are examined to identify different conditions for family business success and sustainability. The influence of context is also considered. This study is based on multilevel research and a multidisciplinary perspective. Fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) is applied to a sample of 383 observations from 6 countries (Portugal, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria) spanning 2 regions: southern European Mediterranean countries (Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Cyprus) and southern Slavic countries (North Macedonia and Bulgaria). The interplay between personal characteristics of the successor, organizational characteristics of the family business, and context produces different patterns that lead to different outcomes in the succession processes of family businesses. The results are important to strengthen family business theory and identify the conditions that best promote the future growth and sustainability of family businesses. The results are also important to promote country-specific public policies that may create better conditions for successors in family businesses to succeed.
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- 2019
13. Perceived Distributed Leadership, Job Satisfaction, and Professional Satisfaction among Academics in Guanajuato Universities
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Salustia Teresa Cano Ibarra, Maria Teresa De La Garza Carranza, Patricia Galvan Morales, and Jose Porfirio Gonzalez Farias
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job satisfaction ,distributed leadership ,professional satisfaction ,perception of insecurity ,Personnel management. Employment management ,HF5549-5549.5 - Abstract
The objective of this research was to identify the relationships between the variables of job satisfaction, professional satisfaction, distributed leadership, and the perception of insecurity in academics at five universities located in the state of Guanajuato. The research was of a non-experimental type and, according to its temporality, cross-sectional, because it was developed at a specific moment. The study is also descriptive and correlational, because it analyzes the degree of association between the variables. Finally, an exploratory factor analysis study was carried out (AFE). The results revealed that the relationship between the variables of job satisfaction and professional satisfaction was positive and significant, the relationship between the variables of distributed leadership and the perception of insecurity was positive but not significant, and the relationship between the variables of the perception of insecurity and the distribution of leadership was positive and significant. The relationship between the perception of insecurity and job satisfaction was positive but not significant. In the analysis of the control variables of sex, marital status, type of university, and level of studies with the dependent variable of job satisfaction, statistical tests were carried out to verify the existence of the significant differences between the groups. Furthermore, this analysis was conducted in relation to the variables of sex, marital status, and type of university.
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- 2023
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14. From entrepreneurship potential in culture and creative industries to economic development: the situation of UK and southern European countries
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J. Augusto Felício, José Porfírio, and Tiago Carrilho Mendes
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Entrepreneurship ,Entrepreneurial self-efficacy ,Qualitative comparative analysis ,Cultural contexts ,05 social sciences ,Public policy ,Sample (statistics) ,Theoretical research ,Global model ,Psychological factors ,Management Information Systems ,Creative industries ,Entrepreneurial Self- Efficacy ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,Political science ,0502 economics and business ,Regional science ,Environmental factors ,050207 economics ,Entrepreneurship potential ,050203 business & management - Abstract
This research proposes a model to evaluate the way entrepreneurship potential (EP) defined by environmental factors (EF) and psychological factors (PF) influence entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) results in Culture and Creative Industries (CCIs), and analyzes how country cultural contexts may influence these patterns, comparing the situation in UK and EU Med countries (Portugal, Spain and Greece). Fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) applied to a sample of 123 CCIs from these countries, provides the results for the global model and for the two sub-sets of countries considered (UK and EU Med countries). Confirmation of proposed patterns of entrepreneurship potential that influence entrepreneurial self-efficacy, improves previous theoretical research on this field, allows a systemic assessment of entrepreneurs’ outlook, and paves the way for complimentary oriented quantitative research for a better conception of entrepreneurship’s public policies, as well as the definition of different support programs to promote the development of ESE in CCIs. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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- 2018
15. Simulação de Requisitos de Alto Nível em Casos de Garantia de Software Aeroembarcado
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José Porfírio, Emerson, primary, Junio Cunha e Sousa, Fernando, primary, Crisostomo Velasco, Gislainy, primary, and Teixeira de Carvalho, Sérgio, primary
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- 2019
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16. Antología del pensamiento crítico mexicano contemporáneo
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Bórquez, Elvira Concheiro, Jiménez, Alejandro Fernando González, Santiago, Aldo A. Guevara, Reyna, Jaime Ortega, Chávez, Víctor Hugo Pacheco, Semo, Enrique, Gilly, Adolfo, Casanova, Pablo González, Batalla, Guillermo Bonfil, Pereyra, Carlos, Monsiváis, Carlos, Tibol, Raquel, Castellanos, Rosario, Rojo, Enrique González, Ramírez, Ramón, Revueltas, José, Montemayor, Carlos, Poniatowska, Elena, de los Ríos, Marcela Lagarde y, Miranda, José Porfirio, de los Altos de Chiapas, Mujeres Zapatistas, Esther, Comandanta, Vázquez, Adolfo Sánchez, Echeverría, Bolívar, Kanoussi, Dora, Dussel, Enrique, Bórquez, Elvira Concheiro, Jiménez, Alejandro Fernando González, Santiago, Aldo A. Guevara, Reyna, Jaime Ortega, Chávez, Víctor Hugo Pacheco, Semo, Enrique, Gilly, Adolfo, Casanova, Pablo González, Batalla, Guillermo Bonfil, Pereyra, Carlos, Monsiváis, Carlos, Tibol, Raquel, Castellanos, Rosario, Rojo, Enrique González, Ramírez, Ramón, Revueltas, José, Montemayor, Carlos, Poniatowska, Elena, de los Ríos, Marcela Lagarde y, Miranda, José Porfirio, de los Altos de Chiapas, Mujeres Zapatistas, Esther, Comandanta, Vázquez, Adolfo Sánchez, Echeverría, Bolívar, Kanoussi, Dora, and Dussel, Enrique
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- 2015
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17. Entrepreneurship in different contexts in cultural and creative industries
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Tiago Carrilho, José Porfírio, and Lisete Mónico
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Marketing ,Entrepreneurship ,Entrepreneurship context ,Hard conditions ,05 social sciences ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Job dynamics ,021107 urban & regional planning ,Sample (statistics) ,Context (language use) ,Soft conditions ,02 engineering and technology ,Creative industries ,Economy ,Political science ,0502 economics and business ,Cultural and creative industries ,Economic geography ,Entrepreneurship models ,050203 business & management - Abstract
This study analyzes how hard and soft conditions influence the development of entrepreneurship in cultural and creative industries (CCIs). The study further examines what influence the context has on the effect of these conditions. A multiple multivariate regression analysis examines the importance of both the hard and soft conditions to explain the differences between the United Kingdom and the Mediterranean countries of Portugal, Spain, and Greece. The sample comprises 123 entrepreneurs from the four countries. The use of this method represents an important contribution to the understanding of entrepreneurship dynamics and for the further fine-tuning of entrepreneurship policies in CCIs in different contexts.
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- 2016
18. DESAFIOS PARA A FORMAÇÃO DOCENTE: comunicação, esperança e prática reflexiva
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Alvori Ahlert, José Porfírio de Souza, Terezinha Corrêa Lindino, Verónica Gabriela Silva Piovani, and Adelar Aparecido Sampaio
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- 2015
19. The impact of ICT and online social networks on health and social services
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Marc Jacquinet, José Porfírio, and Tiago Carrilho
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Virtual networks ,Knowledge management ,E-health ,Strategic management ,General purpose technology ,business.industry ,Information and Communications Technology ,ICT - Information and Communication Technologies ,Social Welfare ,Business ,Online social networks - Abstract
One of the domains where ICTs’ impact on healthcare and social services can be assessed is through the presence of healthcare interactions in virtual social networks, blogs, and portals. The emerging concept of e-health is covering part of this new phenomena, and the task is to make a clear statement of the problem: what are the relevant dimensions and the impacts of new technologies and practice in health and social services, and how this is changing the present business model in these industries? The present chapter deals with three main issues. The first is the Concept of E-health. The second issue is related to the Healthcare online social networks. In this domain, the authors consider that it is important to distinguish different types of networks, taking into consideration their aim, since they will have different implications both for business as usual and for strategic purposes of different healthcare services’ providers. Finally, the authors assess the ICTs’ impact on healthcare in the domain of e-business. By integrating these different concepts, they demonstrate how ICTs directed to healthcare are changing the underlying structure of healthcare businesses, supplying new business models, and becoming a driver for change and productivity gains, while contributing to infrastructure and skill development to healthcare. These changes are posing interesting strategic challenges to the healthcare sector that is worthwhile to consider and equate in light of the conditions required for success.
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- 2013
20. Hegel Was Right : The Myth of the Empirical Sciences- Translation by Eduardo Charpenel Elorduy
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Miranda, José Porfirio and Miranda, José Porfirio
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- Science--Philosophy, Consciousness, Empiricism, Subjectivity
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In Hegel was right the author demonstrates that the tradition of the grand philosophy (Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, Kant and Hegel) made the gift of some key theses of crucial importance for the humanity. These theses widely resist the positivism and skepticism attack. The demonstrative key consists in making realize that the key concepts have not empirical meaning, so self consciousness is the only possible origin of concepts. By the way this explains how human beings from different cultures are capable to understand each other. The demonstrative route of all fundamental concepts (including those of the so called «empirical sciences»), are in the «Science of Logic» of Hegel, and in his «History of Philosophy». This book makes the balance.
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- 2011
21. Online Social and Business Networks’ Implications for Corporate Strategy
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João Correia dos Santos and José Porfírio
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Online participation ,Corporate governance ,Technology strategy ,Stakeholder ,Corporate social responsibility ,Strategic management ,Business ,Corporate Real Estate ,Marketing ,Creating shared value - Abstract
In this chapter we will raise the main challenges deriving from the increased use of online social and business networks and their impact on the way businesses are being done today. We believe that social and business networks are at the basis of a future revolution on management fundamentals, and we will emphasize in particular those concerned with strategy’s conception, implementation, and control.
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- 2012
22. Business Intelligence as a Service - Strategic Tool for Competitiveness
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João Correia dos Santos and José Porfírio
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Service (business) ,Strategic planning ,Process management ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Market intelligence ,Business intelligence ,Business model ,Business activity monitoring ,business ,Competitive advantage ,Outsourcing - Abstract
Today, more than ever, organizations face daily environmental changes. The source of change may be a new regulatory law, competitor, business model, hype in technology, new service trend, or the lack of skilled human resources. In order to understand the factors of change and their impacts on business strategies, organizations need to have in place a set of tools, methods and procedures to allow an instantaneous reaction, and foresee proactively the highest number of variables that will have impact in the organization’s competitive advantages. One of the central tools that managers have at their disposal to face these challenges come from the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), which are entering into a new stage. The maturity of some Internet technologies, business intelligence systems and outsourcing business models allows the availability of new services, based on cloud computing. The rise of new service trends are taking place, and if an organization is able of combining the advantages of those trends, it might gain competitive advantage, throughout Business Intelligence as a Service (BIaaS), and what began as a way to achieve operating savings, will eminently reveal its true disruptive potential throughout the Internet.
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- 2011
23. Retail 2.0
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José Porfírio and Luís Ganhão
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Commerce ,Advertising ,Business - Abstract
Retail was born in 1879 with the first Five & Dime Stores. 130 years after, we still live in the era of Retail 1.5, this means, no real Quantum Leap was made in Customer Experience. However, we strongly believe that, starting half of the first decade of the 21st Century, a new Retail Era began. This change is due to the fact that, not only Classic Retailers like Wal-Mart, Tesco and Carrefour started to look to the Persona, instead of a Person among Persons, but also eCommerce Retailers, such as Amazon or eBay showed that eCommerce Retail it’s more than a Start-Up, which is something that we can observe by the continued and sustained Double Digit Revenue growths year after year. Social Retail hit the mainstream, when Time Magazine awarded Social Shopping Experience as one of the Best Inventions of 2007. The objective of the present study is to understand what have been done in the field of New Customer Experiences since the beginning of the Classic Retailers, and try to devise what will be the strategic implications for the future, arising from the changes foreseen in the field of retail business. The authors will emphasize the emerging new Trends, and try to foresee what in Social Retail and Online / Shop Customer Experience could be the mainstream for the next decade.
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- 2010
24. Arquitetura dedicada para decodificação CABAC H.264/AVC em sistema em silício
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Carvalho, José Porfírio Albuquerque de, Berger, Pedro de Azevedo, and Jacobi, Ricardo Pezzuol
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Decodificação - Abstract
Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Ciências Exatas, Departamento de Ciência da Computação O padrão de codificação de vídeo ITU-T H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10 (Advanced Video Coding), publicado originalmente em 2003 pela equipe de especialistas do Joint Video Team (JVT), está presente em tecnologias como a Blu-Ray, HD-DVD e o Sistema de Televisão Digital Brasileira. Este padrão trouxe algumas melhorias quando comparada aos seus antecessores (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.261 e H.263), entre elas, um inovador codificador entrópico baseado em codificação aritmética, chamado Contextbased Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding (CABAC). Tais melhorias trouxeram uma grande eficiência para o padrão, reduzindo em até 50% a taxa de bits (bit-rate) necessária para a transmissão de um mesmo vídeo codificado quando comparada com o padrão MPEG-4, com a penalização de ser mais complexo computacionalmente. A complexidade do processo CABAC é exemplificada por estudos prévios que relatam a necessidade de freqüência de clock superior a 100MHz para que um Processador Digital de Sinais (DSP) típico suporte, de forma dedicada, a implementação do decodificador CABAC para a decodificação em tempo-real de um vídeo com resolução D1 (720x480) a taxa de 30 frames/ segundo. O processo do (de)codificador CABAC é primordialmente seqüencial e para acelerar sua execução, opta-se por desenvolver soluções otimizadas, inclusive em hardware dedicado. Este trabalho realizou um estudo sobre o processo de decodificação CABAC, propondo uma arquitetura dedicada que utiliza otimizações para obter paralelismo na decodificação. A solução permite a decodificação de vídeos codificados pelo padrão H.264 em resolução 1080p a taxa de 30 frames/ segundo. O decodificador poderá ser integrado em um projeto de SoC (System-on-a-Chip) para ser utilizado em dispositivos de decodificação de vídeos H.264/AVC. ______________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT The ITU-T H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10 (Advanced Video Coding) video coding standard, originally published in 2003 by the specialists of Joint Video Team (JVT), is used in technologies like Blu-Ray, defunct HD-DVD standard and the Brazilian Digital Television System. This Standard brings some improvements when compared with previous video standards (MPEG- 1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.261 e H.263), among them, an innovative entropy coder based on a binary arithmetic coding, called Context-based Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding (CABAC). These new improved features are responsible for the great efficiency of the standard, reducing up to 50% the bit-rate needed for transmission of a coded video stream when compared with the MPEG-4 video standard, at the price of greater computational complexity. The complexity of CABAC process is exemplified by previous works that reports the need of a clock frequency above 100 MHz for a typical Digital Signal Processor (DSP) to support a CABAC decoder implementation for real-time decoding of a video with a D1 resolution (720x480) at framerate of 30 frames per second. The CABAC decoder process is primordially sequential and the acceleration of the execution is normally reached by optimized solutions including dedicated hardware. In this work it is presented a study about the CABAC decoding process and propose a dedicated hardware architecture based on optimized modules to produce parallel decoding. The solution supports decoding of H.264/AVC videos with 1080p resolution (1920x1080) at frame-rate of 30 frames per second. The decoder may be integrated with a complete H.264/AVC video decoder as a component of a System-on-a-Chip (SoC).
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- 2009
25. Centennials, ciudadanos globales y digitales
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Felipe de Jesús Jasso-Peña, Sandra Gudiño-Paredes, and José Porfirio Tamez-Solis
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ciudadanía digital ,ciudadanía global ,fundamentos morales ,redes sociales ,centennials. ,Education - Abstract
El estudio buscó conocer cómo comunican los centennials su ciudadanía global y digital en los aspectos moral y sociopolítico. El enfoque seleccionado para llevar a cabo este estudio fue el mixto-exploratorio con un diseño secuencial ya que los datos cuantitativos y cualitativos fueron recolectados en distintos momentos de la investigación, aunque no se supeditaron entre sí. Para el apartado cuantitativo, que está directamente relacionado con la primera categoría por investigar, la población estuvo delimitada por estudiantes pertenecientes al Sistema Nacional de Bachillerato, una preparatoria pública y dos preparatorias privadas ubicadas en el estado de Nuevo León, México. La muestra de dicha población fue determinada por conveniencia teniendo como base la disponibilidad de uso del aula de cómputo en los centros educativos para responder al instrumento. El número final de participantes fue de 1 696 estudiantes, de los cuales 899 eran mujeres y 797 eran varones. Se encontró que dichos participantes comunican abiertamente su postura sociopolítica en redes sociales y valoran más la justicia y reciprocidad al tomar decisiones morales, emergiendo la importancia de formarlos para participar adecuada y activamente en un ámbito de comunicación global.
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- 2019
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26. Metahabilidades en información y evolución conceptual en la educación virtual
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Felipe de Jesús Jasso Peña, José Porfirio Tamez Solis, and José Antonio Torres Reyes
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information literacy ,concept formation ,teacher librarian ,habilidades en información ,formación de conceptos ,profesor bibliotecario ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 - Abstract
Aunque internacionalmente se ha destacado la importancia que tiene la habilidad para el acceso, uso y distribución de la información en el aprendizaje de nuevos conceptos en un ambiente universitario hace falta fomentar la integración de su instrucción en el currículo e investigar sus alcances didácticos. Por ello, en este estudio de corte mixto-exploratorio se buscó comprender la manera en que el desarrollo de las metahabilidades en información (MTHI) coadyuvan con la evolución conceptual en estudiantes de posgrado virtual, encontrándose elementos instruccionales que muestran cierta relación entre el desarrollo de las MTHI con el desarrollo de conocimientos, además del valor de la participación del profesor bibliotecario como un cotutor que apoye a los alumnos en la adopción y perfeccionamiento de un proceso reflexivo de rastreo informativo.
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27. Tierras de común repartimiento y formación de ranchos en el sistema de riego de Cuautitlán, Estado de México, 1856-1911
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José Porfirio Neri and Gloria Camacho Pichardo
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Derechos de propiedad ,Desamortización ,Mercado de tierras ,Ranchos ,Historia agraria ,Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform ,HN1-995 ,Sociology (General) ,HM401-1281 - Abstract
En México la ley de desamortización de 25 de junio de 1856 estableció que todas las fincas rústicas y urbanas en propiedad de las corporaciones civiles o eclesiásticas debían adjudicarse en propiedad individual. La mayoría de los pueblos indígenas se resistieron a desamortizar sus tierras comunales, pero algunos vecinos aceptaron rápidamente la desamortización de sus tierras de común repartimiento; por ejemplo, los vecinos de varias municipalidades que integraban el sistema de riego de Cuautitlán. En este sentido, el objetivo de este artículo es analizar el proceso desamortizador de las tierras de común repartimiento y la formación de ranchos en la municipalidad de Cuautitlán, entre 1856 y 1911. Se establece que el traslado de las tierras de común repartimiento a propiedad individual se dio rápidamente debido a tres aspectos: la posesión individual de las tierras, la pérdida del sentido comunitario sobre las mismas y la existencia del recurso hídrico. Así mismo, se concluye que los rancheros lograron acumular tierras desamortizadas, porque la venta de tierras era una práctica habitual en la región. Además, los nuevos propietarios vieron en las tierras y el recurso hídrico oportunidades de desarrollo económico enfocado a la actividad ganadera y lechera. Finalmente, el texto hace evidente que las formas de acceder y disfrutar de las tierras de común repartimiento sufrióeron cambios durante el siglo XIX; por lo que no podemos continuar considerándolas como tierras individuales que eran distribuidas entre las familias para su sobrevivencia.
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28. Análisis de los costos de producción de maíz en la Región Bajío de Guanajuato
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Eugenio Guzmán Soria, María Teresa de la Garza Carranza, José Porfirio González Farías, and Juvencio Hernández Martínez
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Economic theory. Demography ,HB1-3840 ,Economic history and conditions ,HC10-1085 - Abstract
El maíz es uno de los principales granos cultivados en el mundo y su uso no sólo se centra en el consumo humano, sino que es un insumo importante en la producción del sector ga - nadero; en México representa uno de los granos básicos por excelencia, ya que garantiza la seguridad alimentaria de millones de familias rurales. En este trabajo se desglosan y analizan los costos de la producción de maíz en el Bajío de Guanajuato durante el ciclo productivo primavera-verano 2010, en tres tecnologías (temporal, riego con actividad pecuaria y riego sin actividad pecuaria) los resultados indican que de los insumos comerciables el concepto de fertilización representó el mayor costo para el productor; superando 75% de los costos totales por hectárea, bajo los dos escenarios en que fueron analizadas las tres tecnologías: excluyendo e incluyendo el factor tierra.
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29. Two decades of clear-cutting threats in the Brazilian Amazonian protected areas around the Jirau, Santo Antônio, and Belo Monte large dams.
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Mandai SS, Branco EA, Moretto EM, Barros JD, Alves GP, Utsunomiya R, Arcoverde GFB, Assahira C, Arantes CC, Lobo GS, Calvi MF, Doria CRDC, Johansen IC, Carreiro GA, Bonavigo PH, Ferronato ML, Reis VCES, and Moran EF
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- Brazil, Rivers, Forests, Conservation of Natural Resources, Biodiversity
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Deforestation rates in the Amazon have markedly increased in the last few years, affecting non-protected and protected areas (PAs). Brazil is a hotspot of Protected Area Downgrading, Downsizing, and Degazettement (PADDD) events, with most events associated with infrastructure projects. Despite the threats dams impose on PAs, there is a knowledge gap in assessing deforestation in PAs around large dams in the Amazon. This study investigates how deforestation affects Biodiversity Protection Areas (BioPAs) and Indigenous Lands around the Jirau and Santo Antônio (JSA) dams (Madeira River, Rondônia) and Belo Monte dam (Xingu River, Pará) in the Brazilian Amazon. We compared clear-cutting between PAs and control areas and the annual rates of forest change between pre-dam and post-dam periods. We discussed deforestation-related factors (e.g., PADDD events and the presence of management plans or councils). Our results show an increase in deforestation after the operation of the dams when environmental control from licensing agencies decreases and other political and economic factors are in practice. Indigenous Lands experienced a significant increase in deforestation around the Belo Monte dam, which is associated with the demarcation process and land conflicts. Surrounding the JSA dams, sustainable use BioPAs showed high deforestation rates, and 27 PADDD events were reported, four directly related to dams. In addition to dams, deforestation was associated with the crisis of Brazilian democracy and the weakening of environmental policies. In conclusion, the weak environmental control from environmental licensing agencies during dam operation and PADDD events have contributed to increased deforestation rates and additional stresses in the Amazon., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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30. Mercury exposure in riverine populations of Terra do Meio Extractive Reserves in the Xingu basin, Amazon, Brazil.
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de Castro Moita MD, da Silva Júnior FMR, da Silva Pereira T, Marinho RB, Vitorio EO, Pellegrino ÉFC, da Conceição Nascimento Pinheiro M, and Santos OS
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- Animals, Humans, Male, Adolescent, Young Adult, Adult, Middle Aged, Aged, Brazil epidemiology, Diet, Biological Availability, Environmental Monitoring, Food Contamination, Fishes, Mercury analysis
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Amazon is a hotspot for mercury (Hg) contamination and Terra do Meio region, despite its protected status for sustainable use, has never been monitored for this element. Looking to address this gap, this study aimed to quantify capillary Hg concentration in riverine populations of Terra do Meio (Xingu Basin, Central Amazon, Brazil) and associated factors with high Hg levels (90 percentile). Hair samples from 182 individuals from Iriri, Riozinho do Anfrísio and Xingu Extractive Reserves (RESEX), aged between 18 and 70 years old, were collected to measure total mercury levels (HgT), and socioeconomic, demographic, and clinical-epidemiological data were annotated. Overall, high levels of Hg were observed (mean 4.985 µg/g, median 3.531 µg/g) with significant differences between localities. Among the factors related to high capillary Hg levels, male gender, smoking habit, work in agriculture, livestock or extractivism, and residence in Iriri and Riozinho do Anfrísio RESEX were highlighted. A high prevalence of symptoms related to Hg intoxication, including anxiety, memory deficit, and lower limb problems, was observed. Overall, the results reveal that communities in these RESEXs are exposed to Hg and appear to be suffering from chronic health effects. Considering the increased anthropogenic alterations observed recently in the Amazon region and the subsequent amplified environmental bioavailability of Hg, further studies and mitigating actions are critical. This includes better surveillance of illegal anthropic activities and provision of ongoing education on this matter and incentives for dietary adaptations., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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31. The Use of Multiple Biomarkers to Assess the Health of Anuran Amphibians in the Brazilian Cerrado Savanna: An Ecotoxicological Approach.
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Lopes ATC, de Benvindo-Souza M, Sotero DF, Pedroso TMA, Guerra V, Vieira TB, Andreani TL, Benetti EJ, Simões K, Bastos RP, and de Melo E Silva D
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- Animals, Brazil, Ecotoxicology, Ecosystem, Grassland, Anura, Larva genetics, Biomarkers, Pesticides, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
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Changes in the natural landscape and the indiscriminate use of pesticides can have a major impact on aquatic environments and have contributed to the worldwide decline of amphibian populations. In the present study, we sampled tadpoles of three anuran amphibians (Boana albopunctata, Physalaemus cuvieri, and Dendropsophus minutus) from ponds in six different agricultural landscapes of the Brazilian Cerrado savanna and evaluated whether and to what extent genotoxic and mutagenic damage was related to land use (the amount of forest and agricultural remnants, and related physicochemical factors) and the presence of pesticides in the water of the study ponds. We also evaluated the hepatotoxicity in P. cuvieri, which was the most abundant species at five of the six sampling points. Clomazone and atrazine were the most common pesticides found in the ponds. The B. albopunctata and P. cuvieri tadpoles presented similar patterns of DNA damage among the sampling points. The least DNA damage was found in the D. minutus tadpoles, although this species was present in only one of the study ponds. More binucleated and anucleated cells were observed in B. albopunctata, but there was no significant variation among species in terms of the number of micronuclei or other erythrocytic nuclear abnormalities. Land use and physicochemical factors did not explain the variation in the DNA damage observed in the three anurans. The hepatotoxicity analyses of P. cuvieri revealed the presence of a series of alterations, including the enlargement of the sinusoids, vacuolization of the hepatocytes, the infiltration of inflammatory cells, hepatic steatosis, and dilation of the blood vessels. The interaction between physicochemical factors and the biomarkers analyzed in the present study is complex. In particular, it will be important to better elucidate which factors are contributing, either directly or indirectly, to the decline of anuran amphibian populations, especially in threatened biomes, such as the Brazilian Cerrado. In this case, we would encourage further in situ studies that assess the ecotoxicology of the landscape, together with the systematic monitoring of aquatic environments, to guarantee the long-term integrity of amphibian populations, and those of other organisms that play an essential functional role in the ecosystem. Environ Toxicol Chem 2023;42:2422-2439. © 2023 SETAC., (© 2023 SETAC.)
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32. Multilocus approach reveals distinct evolutionary units of the South American apapa Pellona flavipinnis (Valenciennes, 1837) (Clupeiformes, Pristigasteridae).
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Ximenes AM, Machado VN, Hernandez-Ruz EJ, de Lima Muniz F, Hrbek T, and Farias IP
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- Animals, Phylogeny, Brazil, DNA, Mitochondrial genetics, Fishes genetics, Biological Evolution
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The discovery and characterization of cryptic diversity is important for conservation and management, especially for ichthyofauna, whose diversity is underestimated and understudied. Cryptic diversity is especially common in widely distributed species, and Pellona flavipinnis is one such species. Thus, the aim of the present study was to investigate and test whether P. flavipinnis harbours cryptic diversity. In this study we used the COI and control region sequences and microsatellite loci of 86-114 specimens from 11-12 locations throughout the Amazon basin, depending on the molecular marker used. We also included two COI GenBank sequences from the type locality of the species, the Paraná River. The results from COI sequences showed that P. flavipinnis from the Amazon basin presented two spatially structured lineages differentiated from P. flavipinnis from the Paraná River by 10.6%-9.8% (depending on the lineages) and 45 mutational steps. The genetic distance between the Amazon lineages was 2.4% using COI, with high population differentiation values (Ф
ST = 0.8686 and ФST = 0.8483 for COI and control region, respectively). Among the five species delimitation methods employed, three indicated two lineages in P. flavipinnis in the Amazon basin, and all five methods indicated that the Amazonian lineages are different from that of Paraná. Results from microsatellite loci also showed that P. flavipinnis from the Amazon basin is composed of two evolutionary units. The results of 13 morphometric measurements indicated that there are no differences in shape between the P. flavipinnis lineages in the Amazon basin. The present findings suggest that there are two sympatric lineages of P. flavipinnis in the Amazon basin., (© 2023 Fisheries Society of the British Isles.)- Published
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33. Risk analysis for Anastrepha suspensa (Diptera: Tephritidae) and potential areas for its biological control with Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in the Americas.
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da Silva Santana G, Ronchi-Teles B, Dos Santos CM, Souza PGC, Farnezi PKB, de Assis Paes VL, Soares MA, and da Silva RS
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The Caribbean fruit fly Anastrepha suspensa (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a polyphagous pest causing economic losses in Central America, the Caribbean and South Florida. The parasitoid wasp Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is the main parasitoid of A. suspensa in biological control programs. In this study, by modeling with CLIMEX software, climatically suitable areas were projected according to historical climate data. Areas with overlapping optimal climatic suitability for the joint establishment of the pest and parasitoid were mapped, indicating large areas with host presence in North, Central, and South America, with cold stress being the main climatic factor limiting distribution for both species. Tropical regions have the most potential for invasion, with optimal suitability in many areas. Through the projected distributions, this study can target quarantine strategies in areas most susceptible to invasion and establishment of the pest in each country. In addition, classical biological control with the parasitoid in areas with climatic suitability is also recommended., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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34. Climate suitability modeling for Anastrepha suspensa (Diptera: Tephritidae): current and future invasion risk analysis.
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da Silva Santana G, Ronchi-Teles B, Dos Santos CM, Soares MA, Souza PGC, Araújo FHV, de Aguiar CVS, and da Silva RS
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- Animals, Software, Forecasting, Climate Change, Central America, Tephritidae
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The Caribbean fruit fly, Anastrepha suspensa (Lower, 1862) (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a pest of significant economic importance in Central America and Florida (USA). This study was carried out to examine the influence of climate change on the space-time distribution of A. suspensa on temporal and spatial scales. The CLIMEX software was used to model the current distribution and for climate change. The future distribution was performed using two global climate models (GCMs), CSIRO-Mk3.0 (CS) and MIROC-H (MR), under the emission scenarios (SRES) A2 and A1B for the years 2050, 2080, and 2100. The results indicate a low potential for global distribution of A. suspensa in all scenarios studied. However, tropical areas were identified with high climatic suitability for A. suspensa in South America, Central America, Africa, and Oceania until the end of the century. Projections of areas with climatic suitability for A. suspensa can provide helpful information to develop preventive strategies of phytosanitary management avoiding economic impacts with the introduction of the species., (© 2023. The Author(s) under exclusive licence to International Society of Biometeorology.)
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35. Hepatozoon Miller, 1908 parasites in the Colubridae snakes Clelia clelia (Daudin, 1803) and Drymarchon corais (Boie, 1827) from the Eastern Amazonia.
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Picelli AM, Silva MRL, Correa JKC, Paiva GR, Paula FR, Hernández-Ruz EJ, Oliveira EA, and Viana LA
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- Animals, Brazil, Phylogeny, Snakes, Colubridae genetics, Parasites, Eucoccidiida genetics
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Based on the genetic, morphological, and morphometric data of blood gamonts, we identified Hepatozoon parasites in colubrid snakes sampled in the Eastern Amazon region. Hepatozoon trigeminum was detected in the mussurana snake Clelia clelia and exhibited wide and elongated gamonts (mean dimensions: 14.25±0.65 × 4.31±0.43 μm) with an evident parasitophorous vacuole. Hepatozoon odwyerae sp. nov. was described in the indigo snake Drymarchon corais, whose gamonts have elongated and thin bodies (mean dimensions: 13.41±0.79 × 3.72±0.35 μm) with one end more tapered than the other. Phylogenetic analyses, based on the amplification of a 441 bp fragment of the 18S rRNA gene, revealed that the novel sequences of Hepatozoon spp. from our study were closely related to hemogregarine lineages found in lizards and snakes from Brazil, forming a well-supported monophyletic clade with them. The present study provides the first species description of Hepatoozon in D. corais and a new record of a host species for C. clelia using the integrated taxonomic data. We also highlight the importance of further investigations into the diversity of Hepatozoon in snakes, a rich but underestimated group of parasites, especially in the Amazonian biome.
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36. Correction to: Bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) and bat flies (Diptera, Streblidae) from the Cazumbá‑Iracema and Chico Mendes Reserve, Western Brazilian Amazon.
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Pena SA, Alencastre-Santos AB, da Silva JB, Correia LL, Urbieta GL, Graciolli G, Palheta LR, and Vieira TB
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37. Bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) and bat flies (Diptera, Streblidae) from the Cazumbá-Iracema and Chico Mendes Reserve, Western Brazilian Amazon.
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Pena SA, Alencastre-Santos AB, da Silva JB, Correia LL, Urbieta GL, Graciolli G, Palheta LR, and Vieira TB
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- Animals, Ecosystem, Brazil, Mammals, Host-Parasite Interactions, Ectoparasitic Infestations veterinary, Ectoparasitic Infestations parasitology, Chiroptera, Diptera
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Bats belong to the order Chiroptera and are composed of 18 families, 202 genera, and 1420 species. Cosmopolitans, they have a high diversity of trophic and behavioral guilds, several ecosystem services, and intraspecific associations with ectoparasites. In Brazil, 68 species of Streblidae have already been recorded, although knowledge about the bat fauna and their ectoparasites is still low. Thus, the objective was to present a list of bat species, and to relate parasites with hosts, for two extractive reserves in the state of Acre, western Brazilian Amazon. The collections took place in ten nights, five in each RESEX, both carried out in August 2019. At each point, 10 mist nets (9 m × 2.5 m) were used, remaining open for 6 h. The captured bats were stored in cotton bags and had their data collected. Subsequently, the search for ectoparasites was carried out throughout the individual's body and extracted with brushes moistened with 96% ethyl alcohol and fine-tipped tweezers. Species of flies were identified to the lowest taxonomic level through specific bibliography. Thirty-three bats from six trophic guilds and 46 ectoparasitic dipterans were sampled, all from the Streblidae family. The most abundant bat family was Phyllostomidae, a recurring result in several studies carried out in the neotropical region. This is related to the selectivity of the mist net in bat sampling, in addition to a close correlation between Phyllostomidae bats and ectoparasitic flies of the Streblidae family., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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38. Cyanotoxins and water quality parameters as risk assessment indicators for aquatic life in reservoirs.
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Passos LS, de Almeida ÉC, Villela A, Fernandes AN, Marinho MM, Gomes LC, and Pinto E
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- Cyanobacteria Toxins, Environmental Monitoring, Escherichia coli, Microcystins analysis, Risk Assessment, Saxitoxin, Water Quality, Cyanobacteria, Metalloids
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We assessed the extent of pollution in an essential public water supply reservoir (southeastern Brazil). An environmental monitoring study was performed at the Billings Reservoir (at the water catchment site) to assess the water quality in 2017, 2018, and 2019. Physicochemical parameters were analyzed, quantifying the total cyanobacteria and the cyanotoxins microcystins (MCs) and saxitoxins (SXTs), as well as their possible ecological risk to the aquatic environment. We also determined metals and metalloids (As, Ba, Cd, Pb, Cu, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni, Zn, and Sb) and fecal bacteria (Escherichia coli). Monthly samplings were performed for 2017, 2018, and 2019 (totaling 36 sampling campaigns). Metals, metalloids, and E. coli values were below the maximum limit allowed by the Brazilian legislation. High concentrations of total cyanobacteria (3.07 × 10
4 - 3.23 × 105 cells/mL), microcystin variants MC-LR (0.67-23.63 μg/L), MC-LA (0.03-8.66 μg/L), MC-RR (0.56-7.92 μg/L), and MC-YR (0.04-1.24 μg/L), as well as the saxitoxins GTX2 (0.18-5.37 μg/L), GTX3 (0.13-4.40 μg/L), and STX (0.12-2.92 μg/L) were detected. From an ecotoxicological point of view, the estimated values for the risk quotient (RQ) for microcystins and saxitoxins were largely greater than 1, indicating a high risk to aquatic life. Therefore, further efforts need to be made to delay the eutrophication of the reservoir., (Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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39. The impacts of plastics on aquatic insects.
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Ribeiro-Brasil DRG, Brasil LS, Veloso GKO, Matos TP, Lima ES, and Dias-Silva K
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- Animals, Aquatic Organisms, Ecosystem, Environmental Monitoring, Fresh Water, Insecta, Water Pollution, Plastics, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis, Water Pollutants, Chemical toxicity
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Environmental contamination by plastics and its negative effect on biodiversity have been well-documented in several types of organisms, especially in marine environments. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the impacts of plastic on other organisms such as aquatic insects, which predominantly inhabit freshwaters. It is widely known that these organisms are sensitive to environmental change, especially by contamination. Therefore, this study aimed at testing the hypothesis that aquatic insects are impacted by plastic contamination. We made a systematic search for international papers related to plastics and aquatic insects in databases such as Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus. We obtained 1217 studies of which 40 discussed the impacts of contamination by plastics on aquatic insects. We identified two main impacts: the first one is caused by the use of black macroplastic to protect crops from contact with the soil in agriculture. These black macroplastics attract tons of adult aquatic insects (terrestrial stage) that mistake the plastic surface for water because they select oviposition sites through phototaxis or polarotaxis. The second one comes from water contamination that can originate from the inadequate disposal of plastics, which harms young aquatic insects (aquatic phase) when they feed, reproduce, and construct shelters. Our results show the negative impacts of plastics on both larvae and adult aquatic insects. Despite the large knowledge gap regarding the impacts of plastic on aquatic insects, the evidence above is sufficient to consider these organisms important in global discussions regarding the impacts of plastic on biodiversity., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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40. Colorimetry as a tool for description of some wood species marketed as "tauari" in Brazilian Amazon.
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Santos JXD, Vieira HC, Souza DV, Muñiz GIB, Soffiatti P, and Nisgoski S
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- Brazil, Environment, Colorimetry, Wood
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The aim of this study was to verify the potential of the colorimetric technique in the identification of some species marketed as "tauari" in the Brazilian Amazon. CIE L* a* b* parameters were applied to determine the colour of 35 wood samples from the main wood poles of the State of Para, Brazil, and the scientific collections of the Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi (Walter A. Egler Collection) and Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. From each sample, data were obtained in the three wood surfaces: transversal, longitudinal tangential and longitudinal radial. The coordinate b*, which showed the yellow pigment, exerted greater weight in the color characterization of the 35 samples marketed as tauari, being more evident in the tangential and radial sections. In PCA, MGW wood samples showed considerably distinct color patterns in relation to PA and IAN samples, and the h and L* parameters provided better informations for distinguishing species from sample sources. The colorimetric technique can be used as an auxiliary tool in the identification of wood. However, the simultaneous use of colorimetry with the anatomical description of wood is suggested, given the complexity of the species-level separation in "tauari" group.
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41. Structure of the ichthyoplankton community in a Neotropical floodplain lake affected by environmental degradation.
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Oliveira LS, Cajado RA, Santos LRBD, and Zacardi DM
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- Animals, Ecosystem, Fishes, Larva, Seasons, Characiformes, Lakes
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Many Amazonian fish' reproduction is associated to seasonality and to the conditions of habitat integrity. In a Neotropical floodplain lake of the Amazon region, the temporal structure of ichthyoplankton was investigated and the hypothesis that the density of fish eggs and larvae and the diversity of species vary between two areas with different levels of environmental changes occurred was tested. The sampling occurred monthly between September 2017 and August 2018. Six sampling stations were used, distributed in locations close to and far from the altered area. 195 eggs and 1,785 larvae from nine orders and 27 species were captured. The eggs were from non-migratory fish species and occurred during two moments. The larvae presented different abundance peaks during the sample months and all the initial stages of development occurred. Clupeiformes was the most abundant and Characiformes the species richest. The density of the ichthyoplankton and the diversity of species presented temporal variation. However, only the larval density varied between the areas of the lake. The Lake Juá is a spawning area for resident fish and is a nursery and growth area for larvae of species with different ecological categories and socioeconomic importance during different periods of the year.
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42. Fishway in hydropower dams: a scientometric analysis.
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Brito-Santos JL, Dias-Silva K, Brasil LS, da Silva JB, Santos AM, de Sousa LM, and Vieira TB
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- Animals, Brazil, Europe, Fishes, Environmental Monitoring, Rivers
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Building dams for hydroelectric use causes several negative effects on the aquatic fauna with special attention to fish communities. In fact, among other impacts, dams act as a barrier for migratory fish, causing discontinuities in rivers and not allowing fish to move to the headwaters to breed and back to the lower portions of rivers, to grow. For more than 300 years, fishways have been used to minimize the impact of dams. Here, we assess the worldwide knowledge about fishways, identifying the temporal and spatial pattern and the situation of Brazil in this global pattern. For this, we conducted scientometric research on the Web of Science repository with the following words: weir, fish, facilities, ladder, pass, dam, fish ladder, fish pass, fishway, hydropower, Petromyzon, and salmon between 1985 and 2019. Initially, we obtained 1282 articles. After a selection, 324 articles aimed to describe fishway efficiency and the relationship with the fish fauna remained. Most of the articles on dams, fishways, and fish are from North America and Europe. Among the articles in South America, most are from Brazil. Nonetheless, information on the topic is incipient in Brazil, since the country has one of the biggest hydropower in the world and 42 scientific articles about fishways published in the international scientific database. Ecology is the area of knowledge with most articles, with continuous growth in the last 10 years. Studies in the field of ecology are strategical, as this field can integrate different areas of knowledge to test the efficiency of fishways in fish conservation and may be able to answer the question: "Are fishways an ecological trap?" Research focusing on this question is important to understand the efficiency of fishways to better evaluate solutions to minimize the negative effects of dams on fish and increase the effectiveness of fishways., (© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.)
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43. Allocation of water reservoirs to fight forest fires according to the risk of occurrence.
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Ramalho AHC, Silva EFD, Silva JPM, Fiedler NC, Maffioletti FD, Biazatti LD, Moreira TR, Juvanhol RS, and Santos ARD
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- Conservation of Natural Resources, Ecosystem, Forests, Trees, Water, Fires, Wildfires
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Although forest fires are indispensable for some ecosystems, they can have profound economic, environmental, and social implications, especially when they reach high intensities. There are two crucial factors in fighting forest fires: the availability of water resources and the service network. The objective of this study was to propose an alternative methodology for allocating water reservoirs to fight forest fires. The research was divided into three stages: zoning of fire risk, delimitation of viable areas for the implementation of water reservoirs, and determining strategic locations for reservoir allocation. The variables analyzed were land use and occupation, provision of watercourses, relief orientation, slope, proximity to roads, temperature, and precipitation. Fuzzy logic, Euclidean distance, and network analysis were used as the modeling techniques. Scenarios with all risk classes and only the high- and very high-risk classes were analyzed. A total of 66% of the area was represented by the low- and moderate-risk fire classes and 53.16% had a low potential for reservoir allocation, influenced by the low availability of water resources in the area. The proposed model efficiently allocated the water collection points in the different scenarios, and allowed the determination of the areas most susceptible to the occurrence of forest fires and the optimal locations for the installation of reservoirs, with the allocation of 21 water reservoirs to attend the areas of high- and very high-risk of occurrence of fires at a safe speed (40 km h
-1 ) and 47 reservoirs to meet all risk classes at the same speed. The proposed methodology is feasible, applicable, and adjustable and can be implemented in other conservation units and areas of economic interest., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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44. Optimizing forest road planning in a sustainable forest management area in the Brazilian Amazon.
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Aguiar MO, Fernandes da Silva G, Mauri GR, Ribeiro de Mendonça A, Junio de Oliveira Santana C, Marcatti GE, Marques da Silva ML, Ferreira da Silva E, Figueiredo EO, Martins Silva JP, Silva RF, Santos JS, Lavagnoli GL, and Claros Leite CC
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- Brazil, Forestry, Planning Techniques, Conservation of Natural Resources, Forests
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The construction of forest roads in Brazilian Amazon is costly and has a significant environmental impact. Several practices and principles must be observed to comply with legislation, to preserve the remaining forest, and to ensure sustainable exploitation. Road planning is complex in this context, based on the number of aspects and variables that must be considered. This research aimed to evaluate computational methods' effectiveness in planning forest roads, optimizing resources to reduce damage to the remaining forest, compared to traditional planning methods. The study area was a native forest under a sustainable forest management regime located in municipalities of Terra Santa and Oriximiná, in Pará, in Brazilian Amazon. Data obtained from area made it possible formulate six instances of different sizes. A binary integer linear programming model was used, solved using CPLEX software, and Dijkstra, Bellman-Ford, Dial, and D'Esopo-Pape shortest path algorithm, implemented in C programming language. During processing of instances, the time taken to obtain the solution increased according to size of instance, however, time difference was not significant. Among the evaluated algorithms, the D'Esopo-Pape algorithm showed the best performance. The evaluated methods were effective in obtaining an optimal solution for proposed forest road planning. The solutions obtained using computational methods more effectively considered the restrictions associated with sustainable forest management, in contrast to those derived from the traditional planning by forestry company., (Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2021
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45. Current Status of Ecotoxicological Studies of Bats in Brazil.
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de Souza MB, de Souza Santos LR, Borges RE, Nunes HF, Vieira TB, Pacheco SM, and de Melo E Silva D
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- Animals, Brazil, Chiroptera physiology, Ecosystem, Ecotoxicology, Insecta metabolism, Trace Elements metabolism, Chiroptera metabolism, Environmental Pollutants toxicity, Pesticides toxicity, Reproduction drug effects
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Bats are sensitive to contaminants generated by agricultural activities, mining, and urbanization. In this review, we update the status of bat toxicology in Brazil. Agriculture, for example, in addition to habitat fragmentation and loss, undoubtedly affects non-target organisms through the use of pesticides. Other factors such as trace metals are a neglected problem in the country, as they can deposit on insects and plants reaching bats through the ingestion of these foods. Of the 184 species of bats in the country, only 4.9% have been investigated. The frugivorous species, Artibeus lituratus, has frequently been studied for the effects of pesticide exposure, and impacts at the cellular level on metabolism and reproduction have been observed. Given the scarcity of studies on bat ecotoxicology, we encourage national researchers and scientists elsewhere to increase knowledge of the effects of chemical contaminants on bats in Brazil.
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- 2020
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46. A database of freshwater fish species of the Amazon Basin.
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Jézéquel C, Tedesco PA, Bigorne R, Maldonado-Ocampo JA, Ortega H, Hidalgo M, Martens K, Torrente-Vilara G, Zuanon J, Acosta A, Agudelo E, Barrera Maure S, Bastos DA, Bogotá Gregory J, Cabeceira FG, Canto ALC, Carvajal-Vallejos FM, Carvalho LN, Cella-Ribeiro A, Covain R, Donascimiento C, Dória CRC, Duarte C, Ferreira EJG, Galuch AV, Giarrizzo T, Leitão RP, Lundberg JG, Maldonado M, Mojica JI, Montag LFA, Ohara WM, Pires THS, Pouilly M, Prada-Pedreros S, de Queiroz LJ, Rapp Py-Daniel L, Ribeiro FRV, Ríos Herrera R, Sarmiento J, Sousa LM, Stegmann LF, Valdiviezo-Rivera J, Villa F, Yunoki T, and Oberdorff T
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- Animals, Biodiversity, Conservation of Natural Resources, Fresh Water, Rivers, South America, Databases, Factual, Fishes
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The Amazon Basin is an unquestionable biodiversity hotspot, containing the highest freshwater biodiversity on earth and facing off a recent increase in anthropogenic threats. The current knowledge on the spatial distribution of the freshwater fish species is greatly deficient in this basin, preventing a comprehensive understanding of this hyper-diverse ecosystem as a whole. Filling this gap was the priority of a transnational collaborative project, i.e. the AmazonFish project - https://www.amazon-fish.com/. Relying on the outputs of this project, we provide the most complete fish species distribution records covering the whole Amazon drainage. The database, including 2,406 validated freshwater native fish species, 232,936 georeferenced records, results from an extensive survey of species distribution including 590 different sources (e.g. published articles, grey literature, online biodiversity databases and scientific collections from museums and universities worldwide) and field expeditions conducted during the project. This database, delivered at both georeferenced localities (21,500 localities) and sub-drainages grains (144 units), represents a highly valuable source of information for further studies on freshwater fish biodiversity, biogeography and conservation.
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- 2020
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47. Relationships Between Environmental Conditions And Fish Assemblages In Tropical Savanna Headwater Streams.
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Vieira TB and Tejerina-Garro FL
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- Animals, Fishes classification, Tropical Climate, Biodiversity, Fishes physiology, Grassland, Rivers
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Riparian vegetation plays an important role in providing energy to small watercourses and maintaining ecological processes through organic matter input and together with hydrological and geomorphological watercourse characteristics influence on fish assemblages. The goal of this paper was partitioning and quantifying the influence of riparian zone (type of riverbank substrate, bank slope, type of riparian vegetation cover and percentage of riparian vegetation cover on the main channel), physical habitat (stream channel width and depth, type of substrate and aquatic habitat in channel, water velocity and organic matter), water quality (turbidity, temperature, conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen and chlorophyll concentration) and spatial variables (linear distances between sampled points) on fish assemblages (richness and abundance per species) in headwater streams of the Upper Paraná River basin, Central Brazil. For this purpose, it was performed a variation partitioning analysis between riparian, physical habitat, water and spatial variables sets and a Redundancy Analysis to quantify the influence of variables on the fish assemblages. Only the physical habitat and water quality variables influenced the fish assemblages (richness and abundance per species).
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- 2020
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48. The Response of Neotropical Dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) to Local and Regional Abiotic Factors in Small Streams of the Amazon.
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Oliveira-Junior JMB, Dias-Silva K, Teodósio MA, and Juen L
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Since the relative role of local and regional abiotic factors on the Odonata diversity in rainforest streams is still poorly understood, we evaluated the effects of these factors on adult Odonata (Insecta) from preserved and altered streams in the Amazonian region. Adult Odonata were sampled in 98 streams in the Eastern Amazon, Pará, Brazil. Six variables were used to measure local environmental factors: habitat integrity index; mean canopy over the channel; and four physical and chemical descriptors of the water. To measure regional environmental factors, six variables were also used: altitude gradient, three bioclimatic variables and two percentage forest variables. In partial redundancy analysis, both abiotic factors (local and regional) were important to explain the variation in the Odonata community. The Odonata community can be influenced by regional and local factors. The relationship between Odonata and the local (e.g., integrity, canopy cover, and physical and chemical descriptors of the water) and regional (e.g., bioclimatic and forest cover variables) environmental variables recorded in this study has important implications for the use of these organisms to monitor small streams of the Eastern Amazon. The scale at which habitat is measured is an important issue in community structuring studies considering the rapid environmental changes. It is of great importance to consider the different scales in studies assessing community structure, once an adequate habitat must meet the ecological needs of all stages of the life of the Odonata.
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- 2019
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49. New Species and Records of Anacanthorus (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) Parasitizing Serrasalmid Fish (Characiformes) from Brazil, Including Molecular Data.
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Moreira J, da Silva Carneiro J, Ruz EJH, and Luque JL
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- Animals, Brazil, Cestode Infections parasitology, Characiformes parasitology, Electron Transport Complex IV genetics, Gills parasitology, Helminth Proteins genetics, Male, Platyhelminths classification, Platyhelminths growth & development, Rivers parasitology, Cestode Infections veterinary, Fish Diseases parasitology, Platyhelminths genetics, Platyhelminths isolation & purification
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Introduction: Species of the genus Anacanthorus Mizelle & Price, 1965 represent commonly known parasites of Neotropical Characiformes. Anacanthorus is one of the most specious Neotropical monogenean genus, currently comprising 73 nominal species., Materials and Methods: Fish were obtained from the Miranda River, Mato Grosso do Sul, from the Xingu River, Pará, from the Mogi Guaçu River, São Paulo and from the Upper Parana River, Paraná, Brazil. The monogeneans found were examined in a light microscope and partial sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase 1 gene were obtained for most species., Results: Two new species of Anacanthorus were retrieved from Brazilian serrasalmids and are described herein. Anacanthorus paraxaniophallus n. sp. from Serrasalmus maculatus Kner has great similarity to A. xaniophallus Kritsky et al. (J Helminthol Soc Wash 59:25-51, 1992) by the general morphology of the copulatory complex, but it can be easily differentiated by a larger accessory piece with a slightly curved point, by having a basal flap in the male copulatory organ and by the morphology of hooks, with flattened thumb. Anacanthorus myleusi n. sp. from Myloplus schomburgkii (Jardine) is mainly distinguished by its unique copulatory complex, possessing an inverted J-shaped MCO with terminal flare and a hook-shaped accessory piece. Additionally, new host records are provided to A. lepyrophallus, geographical records are provided to four species of Anacanthorus (A. lepyrophallus, A. maltai, A. sciponophallus and A. thatcheri), which are being recorded in the Paraná River basin for the first time, and we also provide molecular data for six species of Anacanthorus.
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50. How informative is the response of Ground Beetles' (Coleoptera: Carabidae) assemblages to anthropogenic land use changes? Insights for ecological status assessments from a case study in the Neotropics.
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Cajaiba RL, Périco E, da Silva WB, Vieira TB, Dalzochio MS, Bastos R, Cabral JA, and Santos M
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- Animals, Biodiversity, Brazil, Ecology, Forests, Coleoptera, Ecosystem
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Ground Beetles (Carabidae) have been suggested to be used as indicators of ecological status under the effects of anthropogenic land use and land cover changes in highly biodiverse regions such as the Neotropics. In this study Ground Beetles' assemblages from a region in the Brazilian Amazon were investigated for evaluating their applicability as disturbance indicators. Differences in assemblages between ecosystems, discriminated by complimentary methodologies, demonstrate a sensitive reaction from the most pristine forests to increasingly disturbed systems. Besides capturing the influence of different prevailing conditions between ecosystems, Ground Beetles are easy to communicate and to link with the other components of the system, being effortless and routinely measurable using standard methodologies. This study represents a step forward in using Ground Beetles for the purposes of planning, management and public reporting on the ecological status of Neotropical ecosystems. Additionally, the methods depicted could support projections for trends of relevant ecosystem attributes under realistic social-ecological change scenarios, which can be used to guide effective conservation planning., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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