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Embrapa Acre; Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
Data corrente: |
17/04/1997 |
Data da última atualização: |
20/05/2009 |
Autoria: |
GIBBS, E. P. J. (Ed.). |
Título: |
Virus diseases of food animals: a world geography of epidemiology and control. |
Ano de publicação: |
1981 |
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New York: Academic Press, 1981. |
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2 v. |
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0-12-282201-3 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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v. I: International perspectives;
v.II: Disease monographs. |
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v. I: Identification of existing and prospective problems of disease control; Factors affecting the geographical distribution and spread of virus diseases of food animals; Organizations, development aid and animal disease; Part 1: Surveillance and control of virus diseases; Americas; Europe, middle east and Indian subcontinent; Africa; East Asia and Australasia; Part 2: An overview of virus diseases of food animals in modern agriculture; Virus diseases of cattle; Virus diseases of sheep and goats; Virus diseases of pigs; Virus deseases of poultry; Virus diseases of horses; Virus diseases of fish; Part 3: Legislation and control of virus diseases; Legislation and control of virus diseases; Appendices; Appendix A. Population, percapita product and growth rates of countries; Appendix B. Glossary of organizations and terms relating to international control of animal diseases; Index.
v. II: Part 1: RNA viruses; A picornaviridae; Foot and mouth disease; Swine vesicular disease; B.Caliciviridae; Vesicular exanthema of swine; C. Paramyxoviridae; Rinderpest and peste des petis rumninants; Newcastle disease; D. Rhabdoviridae; Rabies; Vesicular stomatitis; Ephemeral fever; E. Reoviridae; Bluetongue and related diseases; F. Togaviridae; Venezuelan, eastern and western encephalitis; Hog cholera; G. Bunyaviridae; Congenital arthrogryposis-hydranencephaly syndrome; Rift valley fever; H. retroviridae; Enzootic bovine leukosis; Equine infectious anaemia; Part 2: DNA viruses; A. Poxviridae; Sheep and goat pox; Lumpyskin disease; B. Iridoviridae; African swine fever; Index. Menosv. I: Identification of existing and prospective problems of disease control; Factors affecting the geographical distribution and spread of virus diseases of food animals; Organizations, development aid and animal disease; Part 1: Surveillance and control of virus diseases; Americas; Europe, middle east and Indian subcontinent; Africa; East Asia and Australasia; Part 2: An overview of virus diseases of food animals in modern agriculture; Virus diseases of cattle; Virus diseases of sheep and goats; Virus diseases of pigs; Virus deseases of poultry; Virus diseases of horses; Virus diseases of fish; Part 3: Legislation and control of virus diseases; Legislation and control of virus diseases; Appendices; Appendix A. Population, percapita product and growth rates of countries; Appendix B. Glossary of organizations and terms relating to international control of animal diseases; Index.
v. II: Part 1: RNA viruses; A picornaviridae; Foot and mouth disease; Swine vesicular disease; B.Caliciviridae; Vesicular exanthema of swine; C. Paramyxoviridae; Rinderpest and peste des petis rumninants; Newcastle disease; D. Rhabdoviridae; Rabies; Vesicular stomatitis; Ephemeral fever; E. Reoviridae; Bluetongue and related diseases; F. Togaviridae; Venezuelan, eastern and western encephalitis; Hog cholera; G. Bunyaviridae; Congenital arthrogryposis-hydranencephaly syndrome; Rift valley fever; H. retroviridae; Enzootic bovine leukosis; Equine infectious anaemia; Part 2: DNA viruses; A. Poxvir... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Controle. |
Thesagro: |
Alimento Para Animal; Animal; Caprino; Cavalo; Doença; Doença animal; Epidemiologia; Legislação; Ovino; Peixe; Suíno; Virologia; Vírus. |
Thesaurus Nal: |
Animal Diseases; Disease prevention; Epidemiology; Food animals. |
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-- H Saúde e Patologia |
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LEADER 02545nam a2200373 a 4500 001 1504756 005 2009-05-20 008 1981 bl uuuu 00u1 u #d 020 $a0-12-282201-3 100 1 $aGIBBS, E. P. J. (Ed.). 245 $aVirus diseases of food animals$ba world geography of epidemiology and control. 260 $aNew York: Academic Press$c1981 300 $a2 v. 490 $v2 v. 500 $av. I: International perspectives; v.II: Disease monographs. 520 $av. I: Identification of existing and prospective problems of disease control; Factors affecting the geographical distribution and spread of virus diseases of food animals; Organizations, development aid and animal disease; Part 1: Surveillance and control of virus diseases; Americas; Europe, middle east and Indian subcontinent; Africa; East Asia and Australasia; Part 2: An overview of virus diseases of food animals in modern agriculture; Virus diseases of cattle; Virus diseases of sheep and goats; Virus diseases of pigs; Virus deseases of poultry; Virus diseases of horses; Virus diseases of fish; Part 3: Legislation and control of virus diseases; Legislation and control of virus diseases; Appendices; Appendix A. Population, percapita product and growth rates of countries; Appendix B. Glossary of organizations and terms relating to international control of animal diseases; Index. v. II: Part 1: RNA viruses; A picornaviridae; Foot and mouth disease; Swine vesicular disease; B.Caliciviridae; Vesicular exanthema of swine; C. Paramyxoviridae; Rinderpest and peste des petis rumninants; Newcastle disease; D. Rhabdoviridae; Rabies; Vesicular stomatitis; Ephemeral fever; E. Reoviridae; Bluetongue and related diseases; F. Togaviridae; Venezuelan, eastern and western encephalitis; Hog cholera; G. Bunyaviridae; Congenital arthrogryposis-hydranencephaly syndrome; Rift valley fever; H. retroviridae; Enzootic bovine leukosis; Equine infectious anaemia; Part 2: DNA viruses; A. Poxviridae; Sheep and goat pox; Lumpyskin disease; B. Iridoviridae; African swine fever; Index. 650 $aAnimal Diseases 650 $aDisease prevention 650 $aEpidemiology 650 $aFood animals 650 $aAlimento Para Animal 650 $aAnimal 650 $aCaprino 650 $aCavalo 650 $aDoença 650 $aDoença animal 650 $aEpidemiologia 650 $aLegislação 650 $aOvino 650 $aPeixe 650 $aSuíno 650 $aVirologia 650 $aVírus 653 $aControle
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Embrapa Amapá. |
Data corrente: |
16/12/2020 |
Data da última atualização: |
16/12/2020 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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B - 1 |
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DANTAS, A. R.; LIRA-GUEDES, A. C.; GUEDES, M. C.; PIEDADE, M. T. F.; BATISTA, A. P. B. |
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ADELSON ROCHA DANTAS, INPA; ANA CLAUDIA LIRA GUEDES, CPAF-AP; MARCELINO CARNEIRO GUEDES, CPAF-AP; MARIA TERESA FERNANDEZ PIEDADE, INPA. |
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Population dynamics of Attalea excelsa (Arecaceae) in floodplain forest of the Amazonian Estuary. |
Ano de publicação: |
2020 |
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Journal of Tropical Forest Science, v. 32, n. 2, p. 105-113, 2020. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Attalea excelsa (urucurizeiro) is a dominant palm of the estuarine floodplains, with great potential for nontimber management. This study evaluated the population dynamics of urucurizeiro and the factors that contribute to colonising of this species in a flooded environment. Individuals with base height circumference ≥ 30 cm in 2011 and 2014 were measured in 55.95 ha of floodplain forest in southern Amapá, Brazil. The parameters of population dynamics (mortality, recruitment and growth) in high and low floodplain environments were determined. Ripley?s K function was used to analyse the spatial distribution. Population density in 2011 was 3.99 individual ha-1, and in 2014 the density increased to 4.09 individual ha-1. Mortality rate was zero and the recruitment rate was 1.05% year-1. Basal area in 2011 was 0.49 m² ha-1 and in 2014, it reached 0.72 m² ha-1. Diameter growth rate was 5.32 cm year-1. The population presented an aggregate distribution pattern. Structural differences in diameter (F = 9.15, p = 0.003) and basal area (F = 10.7, p = 0.001) were evident between high and low floodplain forests. The increase in diameter was higher in low floodplain (3.98 cm year-1) compared with high floodplain (1.35 cm year-1). The patterns shown by A. excelsa are reflections of its high adaptation to the daily flooded environment. |
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Aggregate distribution; Flood gradient; Palm; Ripley's K function. |
Thesagro: |
Urucum. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Mortality; Topography. |
Categoria do assunto: |
K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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https://ainfo.cnptia.embrapa.br/digital/bitstream/item/219329/1/CPAF-AP-2020-Population-dynamics-of-attalea.pdf
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LEADER 02096naa a2200253 a 4500 001 2128301 005 2020-12-16 008 2020 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aDANTAS, A. R. 245 $aPopulation dynamics of Attalea excelsa (Arecaceae) in floodplain forest of the Amazonian Estuary.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2020 520 $aAttalea excelsa (urucurizeiro) is a dominant palm of the estuarine floodplains, with great potential for nontimber management. This study evaluated the population dynamics of urucurizeiro and the factors that contribute to colonising of this species in a flooded environment. Individuals with base height circumference ≥ 30 cm in 2011 and 2014 were measured in 55.95 ha of floodplain forest in southern Amapá, Brazil. The parameters of population dynamics (mortality, recruitment and growth) in high and low floodplain environments were determined. Ripley?s K function was used to analyse the spatial distribution. Population density in 2011 was 3.99 individual ha-1, and in 2014 the density increased to 4.09 individual ha-1. Mortality rate was zero and the recruitment rate was 1.05% year-1. Basal area in 2011 was 0.49 m² ha-1 and in 2014, it reached 0.72 m² ha-1. Diameter growth rate was 5.32 cm year-1. The population presented an aggregate distribution pattern. Structural differences in diameter (F = 9.15, p = 0.003) and basal area (F = 10.7, p = 0.001) were evident between high and low floodplain forests. The increase in diameter was higher in low floodplain (3.98 cm year-1) compared with high floodplain (1.35 cm year-1). The patterns shown by A. excelsa are reflections of its high adaptation to the daily flooded environment. 650 $aMortality 650 $aTopography 650 $aUrucum 653 $aAggregate distribution 653 $aFlood gradient 653 $aPalm 653 $aRipley's K function 700 1 $aLIRA-GUEDES, A. C. 700 1 $aGUEDES, M. C. 700 1 $aPIEDADE, M. T. F. 700 1 $aBATISTA, A. P. B. 773 $tJournal of Tropical Forest Science$gv. 32, n. 2, p. 105-113, 2020.
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