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The Program for Biodiversity Research in Brazil: The role of regional networks for biodiversity knowledge, dissemination, and conservation.

Authors :
Rosa C
Baccaro F
Cronemberger C
Hipólito J
Barros CF
Rodrigues DJ
Neckel-Oliveira S
Overbeck GE
Drechsler-Santos ER
Anjos MRD
Ferreguetti ÁC
Akama A
Martins MB
Tomas WM
Santos SA
Ferreira VL
Cunha CND
Penha J
Pinho JB
Salis SM
Doria CRDC
Pillar VD
Podgaiski LR
Menin M
Bígio NC
Aragón S
Manzatto AG
Vélez-Martin E
Silva ACBLE
Izzo TJ
Mortati AF
Giacomin LL
Almeida TE
André T
Silveira MAPA
Silveira ALPD
Messias MR
Marques MCM
Padial AA
Marques R
Bitar YOC
Silveira M
Morato EF
Pagotto RC
Strussmann C
Machado RB
Aguiar LMS
Fernandes GW
Oki Y
Novais S
Ferreira GB
Barbosa FR
Ochoa AC
Mangione AM
Gatica A
Carrizo MC
Retta LM
Jofré LE
Castillo LL
Neme AM
Rueda C
Toledo JJ
Grelle CEV
Vale MM
Vieira MV
Cerqueira R
Higashikawa EM
Mendonça FP
Guerreiro QLM
Banhos A
Hero JM
Koblitz R
Collevatti RG
Silveira LF
Vasconcelos HL
Vieira CR
Colli GR
Cechin SZ
Santos TGD
Fontana CS
Jarenkow JA
Malabarba LR
Rueda MP
Araujo PA
Palomo L
Iturre MC
Bergallo HG
Magnusson WE
Source :
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias [An Acad Bras Cienc] 2021 Apr 09; Vol. 93 (2), pp. e20201604. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Apr 09 (Print Publication: 2021).
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Program for Biodiversity Research (PPBio) is an innovative program designed to integrate all biodiversity research stakeholders. Operating since 2004, it has installed long-term ecological research sites throughout Brazil and its logic has been applied in some other southern-hemisphere countries. The program supports all aspects of research necessary to understand biodiversity and the processes that affect it. There are presently 161 sampling sites (see some of them at Supplementary Appendix), most of which use a standardized methodology that allows comparisons across biomes and through time. To date, there are about 1200 publications associated with PPBio that cover topics ranging from natural history to genetics and species distributions. Most of the field data and metadata are available through PPBio web sites or DataONE. Metadata is available for researchers that intend to explore the different faces of Brazilian biodiversity spatio-temporal variation, as well as for managers intending to improve conservation strategies. The Program also fostered, directly and indirectly, local technical capacity building, and supported the training of hundreds of undergraduate and graduate students. The main challenge is maintaining the long-term funding necessary to understand biodiversity patterns and processes under pressure from global environmental changes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1678-2690
Volume :
93
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33852672
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202120201604