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BORGES, J. D.; CARNEIRO, M. de F.; ALMEIDA, A. A. de. |
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Himenópteros parasitos de Phthoriamaea operculella. |
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1983 |
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Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília, v.18, n.5, p. 473-475. maio 1983. |
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Português |
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Título em inglês: Hymenopterous parasites of Phthorimaea operculella. |
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RESUMO - Este trabalho apresenta o levantamento dos himenópteros parasitos de Phthorimaea operaculella (Zeller, 1873) (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae), no município de Quitandinha, Estado do Paraná. Os parasitos encontrados foram: Apanteles subandinus Blanchard, 1947 (Braconidae); Arrenoclavus koehleri (Blanchard, 1940) (Encyrtidae); Campoplex haywsardi Blanchard, 1946 (Ichneumonidae) e Campolietis grioti (Blanchard, 1946) (Icheneumonidae). Os mais frequentes foram A. subandinus e A. koehleri, com uma percentagem de ocorrência de 42,2 e 38,8, respectivamente. ABSTRACT - This paper deals with a survey for hymenopterous parasites of Phthorirnaea operculella in the municipality of Quitandinha, State of Paraná, Brazil. The parasites were identified as: Apanteles subandinus Blanchard, 1947 (Braconidae);Arrenoclavus koeheri (Blanchard, 1940) (Encyrtidae); Campoplex haywardi Blanchard, 1946 (Ichneumonidae) and Campoletis grioti (Blanchard, 1946) (Ichneumonldae). The first two parasites were the most frequent ones, with a percentage of occurrence of 42.2 and 38.8, respectively. |
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Parasito; Phthorimaea Operculella. |
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Apanteles; Braconidae; Campoletis; Parasites; Phthorimaea. |
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LEADER 01796naa a2200241 a 4500 001 1104981 005 2021-04-12 008 1983 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aBORGES, J. D. 245 $aHimenópteros parasitos de Phthoriamaea operculella. 260 $c1983 500 $aTítulo em inglês: Hymenopterous parasites of Phthorimaea operculella. 520 $aRESUMO - Este trabalho apresenta o levantamento dos himenópteros parasitos de Phthorimaea operaculella (Zeller, 1873) (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae), no município de Quitandinha, Estado do Paraná. Os parasitos encontrados foram: Apanteles subandinus Blanchard, 1947 (Braconidae); Arrenoclavus koehleri (Blanchard, 1940) (Encyrtidae); Campoplex haywsardi Blanchard, 1946 (Ichneumonidae) e Campolietis grioti (Blanchard, 1946) (Icheneumonidae). Os mais frequentes foram A. subandinus e A. koehleri, com uma percentagem de ocorrência de 42,2 e 38,8, respectivamente. ABSTRACT - This paper deals with a survey for hymenopterous parasites of Phthorirnaea operculella in the municipality of Quitandinha, State of Paraná, Brazil. The parasites were identified as: Apanteles subandinus Blanchard, 1947 (Braconidae);Arrenoclavus koeheri (Blanchard, 1940) (Encyrtidae); Campoplex haywardi Blanchard, 1946 (Ichneumonidae) and Campoletis grioti (Blanchard, 1946) (Ichneumonldae). The first two parasites were the most frequent ones, with a percentage of occurrence of 42.2 and 38.8, respectively. 650 $aApanteles 650 $aBraconidae 650 $aCampoletis 650 $aParasites 650 $aPhthorimaea 650 $aParasito 650 $aPhthorimaea Operculella 700 1 $aCARNEIRO, M. de F. 700 1 $aALMEIDA, A. A. de 773 $tPesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília$gv.18, n.5, p. 473-475. maio 1983.
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20/05/2022 |
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VIANA, C.; COUDEL, E.; BARLOW, J.; FERREIRA, J.; GARDNER, T.; PARRY, L. |
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CECILIA VIANA, UNB; Emilie Coudel, CIRAD – EMBRAPA, UnB/CDS; Jos Barlow, Lancaster University; JOICE NUNES FERREIRA, CPATU; Toby Gardner, Stockholm Environment Institute; Luke Parry, Lancaster University. |
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How does hybrid Governance Emerge? Role of the elite in building a Green Municipality in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon. |
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2016 |
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Environmental Policy and Governance, v. 26, n. 5, p. 337-350, Sep./Oct. 2016. |
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10.1002/eet.1720 |
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Inglês |
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Decentralized governance can facilitate the participation of non-government actors in natural resource management. Yet efforts to increase participation can also enhance the power of existing elites. Here, we analyse the role of landowning elites in developing and operating a hybrid governance arrangement in response to the decentralization of anti-deforestation policy in the Brazilian Amazon. We employ a framework that permits examination of the role played by different actors, the rationale that promoted collaboration in the first place, and the distribution of power that shapes the still evolving governance arrangement. By engaging state and non-state actors in a hybrid governance partnership, the local landowning elite in Paragominas, a municipality in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon, successfully achieved the specific goals set by federal policies to be removed from a high deforestation ?Red List?. Yet the local governors, together with the rural elite, transformed the crisis generated by inclusion in the Red List into an opportunity to shift the rural economy on a path towards more legalized large-scale agriculture. By aligning production and conservation objectives, the project attracted medium and large landowners, but also failed to prevent or potentially exacerbated the further marginalization of smallholders. Rural elites can effectively mobilize hybrid government arrangements in pursuit of their own interests while also producing wider benefits such as a more stimulated urban economy and strengthened environmental compliance. However, inclusion of more marginalized populations in this process remains a severe and largely unaddressed challenge. MenosDecentralized governance can facilitate the participation of non-government actors in natural resource management. Yet efforts to increase participation can also enhance the power of existing elites. Here, we analyse the role of landowning elites in developing and operating a hybrid governance arrangement in response to the decentralization of anti-deforestation policy in the Brazilian Amazon. We employ a framework that permits examination of the role played by different actors, the rationale that promoted collaboration in the first place, and the distribution of power that shapes the still evolving governance arrangement. By engaging state and non-state actors in a hybrid governance partnership, the local landowning elite in Paragominas, a municipality in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon, successfully achieved the specific goals set by federal policies to be removed from a high deforestation ?Red List?. Yet the local governors, together with the rural elite, transformed the crisis generated by inclusion in the Red List into an opportunity to shift the rural economy on a path towards more legalized large-scale agriculture. By aligning production and conservation objectives, the project attracted medium and large landowners, but also failed to prevent or potentially exacerbated the further marginalization of smallholders. Rural elites can effectively mobilize hybrid government arrangements in pursuit of their own interests while also producing wider benefits such as a more stimul... Mostrar Tudo |
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Governação descentralizada; Paragominas. |
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Desmatamento; Sociedade. |
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