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Bee communities (Hymenoptera: Anthophila) of the Cerrado ecosystem in São Paulo State, Brazil
... changes in the faunistic composition in the area of Corumbataí over the years (Figure ...between the two surveys in the same area. But, surprisingly, ... See full document
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The role of root buds in the regeneration of Casearia sylvestris Swartz (Salicaceae) in the Cerrado, São Carlos, São Paulo State, Brazil
... role of root buds in the regeneration of Casearia sylvestris Swartz (Salicaceae) in the Cerrado, São Carlos, São Paulo State, ...Brazil). The ... See full document
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A characterization of ecosystem services, drivers and values of two watersheds in São Paulo State, Brazil
... In Brazil, researches have been carried out primarily on local and regional identification of effects of intensifying agriculture in ecosystem services provided by biodiversity ... See full document
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Amphibians of Vassununga State Park, one of the last remnants of semideciduous Atlantic Forest and Cerrado in northeastern São Paulo state, Brazil
... São Paulo state has one of the best known amphibian fauna in Brazil, there are still protected areas for which the species composition remains ...present the first ... See full document
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Seasonality in insect abundance in the “Cerrado” of Goiás State, Brazil
... In the Brazilian “Cerrado” some Coleoptera species, such as Phyllophaga capillata (Blanchard, 1850) (Melolonthidae) and Aegopsis bolboceridus (Thomson, 1860) (Melolonthidae), spend the dry ... See full document
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Relationship among Apis mellifera L. stings, swarming and climate conditions in the city of Rio Claro, SP, Brazil
... Abstract: The presence of bees (Apis mellifera L.) in urban areas has increased in recent years due to environmental disturbances caused by ...humans. Bee migration to cities may ... See full document
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Academic papers of the Redefor Program: the production of knowledge about special and inclusive education
... São Paulo Network Program of Teacher Training (RedeFor) of the Secretary of Edu- cation of São Paulo State /Brazil, has proposed in partnership with ... See full document
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Orchid bee baits attracting bees of the genus Megalopta (Hymenoptera, Halictidae) in Bauru region, São Paulo, Brazil: abundance, seasonality, and the importance of odors for dim-light bees
... However, in the region of Bauru, São Paulo state (SP), Brazil, a large number of Megalopta specimens have been collected using chemical baits that are commonly used to ... See full document
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BRAZILIAN ARCHIVES OF BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY
... occurrence of regional patterns in cerrado vegetation which are influenced by the regional climate, soil fertility, and other ecological features (Durigan et ...São Paulo State ... See full document
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THREATS TO THE CERRADO REMNANTS OF THE STATE OF SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL
... efits of fire to the Cerrado ecosystem ...However, the increase in fire frequency and modification of the fire season can have negative ef- fects on the ... See full document
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Rev. LatinoAm. Enfermagem vol.20 número4
... analyze the incidence of tuberculosis (TB), AIDS and tuberculosis- AIDS co-infection in the municipality of Campinas, in the state of São Paulo, ... See full document
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Plants were classified in families according to the sys-
... located in Santa Rita do Passa Quatro Municipality, São Paulo State, southeastern Brazil, between 21°36-38’S and 47°36-39’W, under a Cwag’ (Köppen 1948) or B 3 B’ 3 w (Thornthwaite & ... See full document
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Bird communities in two fragments of Cerrado in Itirapina, Brazil
... The Cerrado domain is a mosaic of vegetation types at the local scale, and this environmental heterogeneity leads to high regional bird ...qualitatively the bird fauna of two ... See full document
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Euglossine bee communities in small forest fragments of the Atlantic Forest, Rio de Janeiro state, southeastern Brazil (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
... In the context of a global decline in pollinators (Potts et ...for the pollination of native and cultivated plants (Ghazoul 2005; Gressler et ...Thus the conservation ... See full document
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Diurnal variation in transect counts of birds in a cerrado landscape in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
... ABSTRACT: The general statement that birds are recorded more often on morning than on afternoon counts is quite common and widespread among ...variations in bird detections using Point Counts in ... See full document
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Evaluation of the Acarofauna of the Domiciliary Ecosystem in Juiz de Fora, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
... through the cuticle, requiring high levels of environment air humidity to prevent des- ...ture of around 25-30°C and a relative humidity of 75-80% for their growth (Bronswijk & Sinha 1971, ... See full document
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Urbanization effects on the composition and structure of macrophytes communities in a lotic ecosystem of Pernambuco State, Brazil
... throughout the collection period in order to evaluate the influence of abiotic factors on the macrophyte ...made in triplicate. The physical parameters analyzed were: ... See full document
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O gênero Pythium Pringsheim de áreas de cerrado no Estado de São Paulo, Brasil.
... most of them cosmopolitan. According to Hawksworth et al. (1995), the genus includes 120 species, some of them phytopathogenic, causing fruit, root or stem rot, pre- or post-emergence damping-off ... See full document
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Gastrointestinal helminths of two populations of wild pigeons (Columba livia) in Brazil
... helminth communities in 265 wild pigeons (Columba livia) living in the municipalities of São Paulo and Tatuí, state of São Paulo, Brazil, over a ... See full document
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Heterogeneity of bird communities in a mosaic of habitats on a restinga ecosystem in southeast Brazil
... raptors) in this study using observations, mist-netting and voice ...Differences in sampling design among scrub and forest sites occurred due to differences in the spatial dispersion of ... See full document
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