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Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
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21/11/2018 |
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21/11/2018 |
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BRITO, T. F.; CONTRERA, F. A. L.; PHIFER, C. C.; KNOWLTON, J. L.; BRASIL, L. S.; MAUES, M. M.; SILVA, D. P. |
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Thaline F. Brito, Programa de Pós?Graduação em Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Pará/Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi; Felipe A. L. Contrera, UFPA; Colin C. Phifer, Michigan Technological University; Jessie L. Knowlton, Wheaton College; Leandro S. Brasil, Programa de Pós-Graduação em ZoologiaUniversidade Federal do Pará/Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi; MARCIA MOTTA MAUES, CPATU; Daniel P. Silva, Instituto Federal Goiano. |
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Effects of habitat type change on taxonomic and functional composition of orchid bees (Apidae: Euglossini) in the Brazilian Amazon. |
Ano de publicação: |
2018 |
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Journal of Insect Conservation, v. 22, n. 3-4, p. 451-463, Aug. 2018. |
DOI: |
10.1007/s10841-018-0073-9 |
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Inglês |
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Land use change impact species richness and functional diversity (FD). In the Brazilian Amazon, we examined the impacts of oil palm plantations on orchid bee (Apidae: Euglossini) species using abundance and FD. We collected male orchid bees in oil palm plantation (PALM), legal reserves (LR), and riparian corridors (APP), and then we used morphological and life-history traits to characterize each species. We evaluated differences in bee body size by comparing intertegular span values. We tested the influence of habitat on taxonomic and functional parameters of orchid bees by applying a partial redundancy analysis (pRDA). We contrasted FD by calculating species richness, functional richness, and functional dispersion. We sampled 1176 bees from 30 species in 18 sampling days across 2015 and 2016. Males from PALM were 13.6% bigger than those in LR areas, and bees from APP showed a similar pattern compared to LR and PALM. Less than 15% of the variation in species composition was related to the distance among sampling sites, and 8% was due to habitat structure. In our pRDA, the spatial difference explained 6% of the variation in orchid bee traits, but there were no effects of habitat parameters upon FD. FD was reduced with land use change caused by oil palm plantations. Our findings support the belief that many bees are impacted by cultivated lands. Nevertheless, the functional similarity between LRs and APPs reflects common structural elements between them, although we did not find significant relationship between functional composition and habitat structure that we evaluated. MenosLand use change impact species richness and functional diversity (FD). In the Brazilian Amazon, we examined the impacts of oil palm plantations on orchid bee (Apidae: Euglossini) species using abundance and FD. We collected male orchid bees in oil palm plantation (PALM), legal reserves (LR), and riparian corridors (APP), and then we used morphological and life-history traits to characterize each species. We evaluated differences in bee body size by comparing intertegular span values. We tested the influence of habitat on taxonomic and functional parameters of orchid bees by applying a partial redundancy analysis (pRDA). We contrasted FD by calculating species richness, functional richness, and functional dispersion. We sampled 1176 bees from 30 species in 18 sampling days across 2015 and 2016. Males from PALM were 13.6% bigger than those in LR areas, and bees from APP showed a similar pattern compared to LR and PALM. Less than 15% of the variation in species composition was related to the distance among sampling sites, and 8% was due to habitat structure. In our pRDA, the spatial difference explained 6% of the variation in orchid bee traits, but there were no effects of habitat parameters upon FD. FD was reduced with land use change caused by oil palm plantations. Our findings support the belief that many bees are impacted by cultivated lands. Nevertheless, the functional similarity between LRs and APPs reflects common structural elements between them, although we did not fi... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Dispersão funcional; Diversidade funcional; Estrutura do habitat; Palma de óleo; Tamanho do corpo. |
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Abelha; Dendê; Habitat. |
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O Insetos e Entomologia |
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25/03/2024 |
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SOARES, F. M.; PIRES, L. F.; GARCIA, M. C.; CORADIN, L.; GHILARDI-LOPES, N. P.; SILVA, R. R.; CARVALHO, A. M. de; GAVAI, A.; BOUZEMBRAK, Y.; MACULAN, B. C. M. dos S.; KOFFLER, S.; MONTEDO, U. B.; DRUCKER, D. P.; SANTIAGO, R.; CARVALHO, M. C. P. de; LIMA, A. C. da S.; GABRIEL, H. D. E.; FRANÇA, S. G. M. de; ALMEIDA, K. R. de; SANTOS, B. J. dos; SARAIVA, A. M. |
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FILIPI MIRANDA SOARES, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO, UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE; LUÍS FERREIRA PIRES, UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE; MARIA CAROLINA GARCIA, CENTRO UNIVERSITÁRIO BELAS ARTES DE SÃO PAULO; LIDIO CORADIN, PLANTS FOR THE FUTURE PROJECT; NATALIA PIRANI GHILARDI-LOPES, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ABC; RUBENS RANGEL SILVA, CENTRO UNIVERSITÁRIO UNA; ALINE MARTINS DE CARVALHO, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; ANAND GAVAI, UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE; YAMINE BOUZEMBRAK, WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH; BENILDES COURA MOREIRA DOS SANTOS MACULAN, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MINAS GERAIS; SHEINA KOFFLER, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; UIARA BANDINELI MONTEDO, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; DEBORA PIGNATARI DRUCKER, CNPTIA; RAQUEL SANTIAGO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE GOIÁS; MARIA CLARA PERES DE CARVALHO, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; ANA CAROLINA DA SILVA LIMA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MINAS GERAIS; HILLARY DANDARA ELIAS GABRIEL, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; STEPHANIE GABRIELE MENDONÇA DE FRANÇA, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; KAROLINE REIS DE ALMEIDA, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; BÁRBARA JUNQUEIRA DOS SANTOS, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; ANTONIO MAURO SARAIVA, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO. |
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Citizen science data on urban forageable plants: a case study in Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2024 |
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Gigabyte, v. 2024, p. 1-16, Feb. 2024. |
ISSN: |
2709-4715 |
DOI: |
10.46471/gigabyte.107 |
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Inglês |
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This paper presents two key data sets derived from the Pomar Urbano project. The first data set is a comprehensive catalog of edible fruit-bearing plant species, native or introduced to Brazil. The second data set, sourced from the iNaturalist platform, tracks the distribution and monitoring of these plants within urban landscapes across Brazil. The study includes data from the capitals of all 27 federative units of Brazil, focusing on the ten cities that contributed the most observations as of August 2023. The research emphasizes the significance of citizen science in urban biodiversity monitoring and its potential to contribute to various fields, including food and nutrition, creative industry, study of plant phenology, and machine learning applications. |
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Áreas urbanas; Biodiversidade urbana; Ciência cidadã; Ciência vegetal; Citizen science; Plantas forrageiras. |
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Botânica; Ciência Animal; Ecologia. |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/doc/1163118/1/AP-Citizen-science-2024.pdf
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